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Vice President JD Vance has called former White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s comments about his wife Usha Vance ‘disgraceful,’ defending her and denouncing the remarks during a press conference in Israel. Psaki’s remarks on a podcast, which suggested the Vances are ‘scary’ and that Vance is more ambitious than Trump, sparked widespread criticism on…
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The media is under scrutiny for alleged bias and sensationalism, while White House renovations are raising questions about priorities. Texas parents are involved in a legal battle that could impact educational policies nationwide.
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The FBI has convened a press conference to address the recent arrests of prominent NBA figures, including former All-Star Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, as part of a significant gambling investigation. FBI Director Kash Patel is set to provide updates on the scope and implications of the probe.
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The European Union has approved its 19th sanctions package against Russia, escalating economic and political pressure on the nation. These measures are expected to target key sectors of the Russian economy, including energy, finance, and defense.
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The office of the IT company group FRACTAL was damaged in the enemy strike on a kindergarden in Khark, Ukraine, on October 22, according to company founder Artem Borodatiuk. The attack, which targeted a civilian facility, underscores the escalating conflict in the region.
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Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) has challenged Democrats to openly oppose a bill aimed at funding federal workers during the government shutdown. The move comes as negotiations continue to resolve the crisis, with Republicans urging the Democratic-led House to take a firm stance.
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President Trump has called Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears ‘very good’ but has not issued a full endorsement, highlighting the ambiguity of his political involvement. Trump has endorsed Attorney General Jason Miyares for re-election but has kept his distance from Youngkin, who previously maintained a cautious relationship with Trump during his own campaign.
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The British Labour Party has condemned Nigel Farage for his ties to a U.S. anti-abortion group that played a role in overturning Roe v. Wade. Labour called the association ‘deeply concerning’ as Farage, a close Trump ally, recently appeared in Washington.
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The UK Labour Party has criticized Nigel Farage for his recent appearance in the U.S. Congress, which was arranged by an organization involved in overturning Roe v. Wade. Labour called the connection ‘deeply concerning,’ highlighting concerns over the implications of Farage’s ties to the U.S. anti-abortion movement.
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Ukrainian defense forces neutralized 92 enemy targets out of 130 that attacked Ukraine last night. Some 25 UAVs hit at 11 locations and falling debris at another 11 locations, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has suggested that the United Nations could play a role in establishing an international stabilization force for Gaza, following recent U.S. military actions.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has criticized Democratic lawmakers for proposing a program to monitor ICE agents, calling it a ‘zero tolerance’ approach. The initiative has sparked significant backlash, highlighting the growing political tensions over immigration policy and law enforcement oversight.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris has reopened to the public following a daring art heist. Authorities are intensifying their search for suspects to prevent the stolen jewels from being damaged or sold.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called for a ceasefire to halt the war and emphasized the need for pressure on Russia to engage in negotiations. He argues that maintaining current positions is crucial to pave the way for diplomatic solutions.
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Author Michael Wolff filed a lawsuit against Melania Trump, accusing her of intimidation tactics over his Epstein-related claims. The Daily Beast initially published his allegations but retracted the story after legal disputes.
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Michael J. Fox has openly criticized ‘bully culture,’ identifying Parkinson’s disease as his biggest bully. He reflects on his personal battle with the condition while returning to acting after a five-year break.
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Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki defends the company’s child safety measures during an interview with ‘Fox & Friends,’ as four states sue over alleged failures to protect minors. The discussion highlights the ongoing debate over online safety and corporate responsibility.
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The California Department of Health reports three hospitalized clade I mpox patients recovering without international travel history, marking the first community spread. This new strain highlights the potential for wider outbreaks through person-to-person contact.
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Dissident Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov is set to tackle a provocative and controversial subject with his latest project: a biopic on the notorious Nazi ‘Angel of Death,’ Josef Mengele. The film will explore the complex psychology behind Menge..
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Donald Trump Jr. warns that Mamdani’s minimum wage plan will ‘destroy’ NY businesses, intensifying the debate over labor policies in the city. The controversy has become a key issue in the New York City mayoral race as the election approaches.
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Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has insisted that all EU members must share financial risks before supporting a reparation loan to Ukraine. The plan to raise €140 billion using frozen Russian assets faces resistance from Belgium and Italy, with concerns over economic stability.
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The Federal Tort Claims Act, invoked by the president for official misconduct claims, is known for its complexity and low success rates. George Retes, an Army veteran, filed a claim against ICE for wrongful detention but faces long odds.
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Paul Ingrassia, a Trump nominee for the Office of Special Counsel, faces Senate confirmation hearings after controversial texts surfaced, including remarks equating MLK Jr. holiday to ‘hell’ and accusing him of having a ‘Nazi streak.’ The texts, shared through a Republican group chat, have sparked bipartisan outrage and raised questions about his suitability for the…
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Democratic Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner has announced plans to remove a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, expressing regret for the design. His campaign sought to downplay the issue by highlighting his military service and past actions, but the tattoo has sparked backlash, including from a former campaign member.
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A vehicle crashed into the White House security gate late Tuesday night, prompting an investigation by the Secret Service. The Secret Service has not yet revealed details about the individual or the possible motive behind the crash.
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A helicopter crash in Montana has claimed the lives of four family members of Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey, including his son, wife, and two young children. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident, which occurred near Ekalaka, Montana, on Wednesday.
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The European Union has unveiled its 19th sanctions package against Russia during its leaders’ summit in Brussels. This move was positively received by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was also present at the summit.
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The latest preseason transfer impact rankings highlight Ta’Niya Latson from South Carolina as the top-ranked transfer. These rankings offer insight into how transfers may influence their new teams’ performance this season.
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ESPN MMA analysts and a betting insider weigh in on the potential for Ciryl Gane to upset Tom Aspinall. The piece highlights expert opinions and value betting picks for the event.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles will debut throwback uniforms in Week 8, featuring the Steelers’ 1933 striped design and the Eagles’ kelly green look.
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Week 8 NFL Survivor Pool Strategy: Analysts highlight the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots as top choices due to their strong performances and offensive firepower, offering fans guidance on balancing risk and reward in this week’s picks.
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Champions League Matchday 3 featured a record 71 goals across 18 games, with top teams like Arsenal and PSG securing crucial victories. The matchday highlighted the strong form of tournament favorites while also providing a boost to other major clubs such as Liverpool.
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The article provides a ranking of the top 10 00 men’s NCAA basketball players set to compete in the 2025-26 season. This list includes both experienced seniors and promising freshmen, offering fans and analysts a detailed overview of the most influential players in the upcoming season.
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Ruth Chepng’etich, the women’s marathon world-record holder, has been banned for three years after admitting to a doping violation. This decision marks a significant setback for the athlete, who previously set a global benchmark in marathon running.
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The United Kingdom has arrested three men, aged 4, 45, and 48, on suspicion of espionage for Russia. The suspects were detained by the Metropolitan Police at addresses in central and west London, with ongoing searches at the locations.
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Kyiv faces its most challenging heating season since the full-scale war began, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, due to escalating Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure. The situation threatens the city’s ability to provide heating, worsening conditions for residents.
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The National Bank of Ukraine kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 15.5%, warning that inflation could intensify amid Russian attacks on the energy system and Kyiv’s ongoing budgetary challenges. The decision reflects the central bank’s cautious approach to balancing inflation control with economic stability.
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A new documentary has revealed Russia’s extensive system of indoctrinating Ukrainian children through educational and leisure programs in occupied territories. The report highlights how these initiatives aim to shape a future generation loyal to Russia and prepared for military service.
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Seattle’s mayoral race pits veteran mayor Bruce Harrell against younger challenger Katie Wilson, highlighting generational divides in city leadership. The contest mirrors New York’s political dynamics, with Wilson emphasizing cost of living and social media engagement.
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Ken Burns’ 12-hour documentary on the American Revolution has ignited a culture war, with debates over its portrayal of the nation’s origin story. The documentary’s release has become a focal point for discussions about historical interpretation and its implications for contemporary political discourse.
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Recent developments have brought Senate Majority Leader Democrat Chuck Schumer and his Democratic counterparts under scrutiny, particularly regarding their handling of government funding and the looming threat of a potential shutdown. The narrative has been further fueled by the recent comments from Senator Fetterman regarding the left’s rhetoric and its potential impact on the nation’s…
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During a mayoral debate, Zohran Mamdani proposed reorganizing the NYPD’s 911 response system to improve safety by trusting dispatchers to assess situations for potential violence.
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A photographer’s journey along Norway’s St. Olav pilgrimage route reveals the natural beauty and historical significance of the path. The route, one of nine St. Ol’tav Ways, takes travelers through diverse landscapes including tundras, forests, and wetlands.
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Seven people were injured in Kyiv as a result of an enemy drone attack on Thursday night. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has confirmed the incident.
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A recent development at the Guantánamo Bay detention facility has garnered attention for its innovative collaboration between prisoners and the military. The project is designed to counteract the absence of visual records during a time when media access was limited, effectively holding the last 15 U.S. wartime prisoners.
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The FBI has arrested Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier in connection with an illegal sports gambling operation. The arrest is part of a broader investigation into organized crime activities linked to sports betting.
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La Mesa Police Officer Lauren Craven was killed while helping at a crash scene on Interstate 8. The incident occurred after she returned from San Diego Central Jail, where she had been working since February 2024.
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The Dutch government seized semiconductor producer Nexperia due to US pressure, causing a chip shortage that threatens Volkswagen’s production. Volkswagen may halt production at several plants, impacting key models and operations.
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Vice President JD Vance has criticized former White House press secretary Jen Psaki for calling his wife, Usha Vance, ‘afraid of her husband.’ Vance called the remark ‘disgracing,’ and emphasized that Usha should be allowed to speak for herself.
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Social media star Barbara ‘Babs’ Costello joined Fox & Friends co-hosts for a pumpkin carving session and shared Halloween tips. The event also aimed to raise awareness about vision loss and geographic atrophy.
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The article discusses the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s plan to construct a grand ballroom in the White House, which has drawn criticism from Democrats, who argue it is inappropriate despite private funding and historical precedent. Trump insists it is a necessary addition to the executive mansion to symbolize American grandeur and national power.
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Tom Hanks recently took the New York City subway while incognito, wearing a mask, glasses, and a beanie, to experience the city’s unique anonymity. The actor, known for his role in ‘Saving Private Ryan,’ expressed his admiration for the subway system during a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, highlighting its efficiency and the sense…
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Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, 29, died in Charlotte, North Carolina, following intense online accusations of cheating from Russian world champion Vladimir Kramnik. His mother revealed the allegations devastated her son, leading to severe emotional distress, with police awaiting toxicology results to determine the cause of death.
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The New York City ICE raid has become a focal point in the ongoing debate over immigration policy and the Democratic Party’s position on enforcement. Critics, including former President Barack Obama, have pointed out the apparent contradiction between the party’s rhetoric and its support for the raid.
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The Trump administration has announced new sanctions against Russian oil companies following Putin’s rejection of ceasefire efforts. These measures aim to curb Russian military and economic influence in the region.
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Rep. Berny Jacques, R-Fla., is advocating for the ‘Shane Jones Act,’ which would enable families of victims of crimes committed by illegal migrants to sue local governments. The legislation aims to hold jurisdictions accountable for failing to secure borders and protect citizens from potential threats posed by unauthorized immigrants.
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An 18-year-old has been sentenced to a year of rehab instead of prison for raping two girls, sparking outrage. Criminal defense attorney Josh Ritter criticized the ruling on Fox & Friends.
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Radio host Stephen A. Smith apologized to Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, after previously criticizing her ‘incendiary’ political behavior, defending her as ‘smart’ and ‘accomplished.’ Smith acknowledged his comments had been misconstrued but clarified they were not misogynistic or disrespectful, responding to what he saw as ‘disturbing’ remarks from President Donald Trump.
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Illinois GOP candidate Darren Bailey lost his son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren in a Montana helicopter crash. The Baileys expressed their grief and gratitude for the support received, while the circumstances of the crash remain under investigation.
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In the final mayoral debate of New York City, the three candidates engaged in sharp exchanges on crucial policy issues. One of the most contentious moments came when all three candidates condemned the recent federal immigration raid targeting street vendors in the city’s immigrant communities.