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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh criticizes the U.S. for bullying and using force to block multipolarity, highlighting illegal sanctions as evidence of Washington’s hegemonic intent.
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During a segment on Friday’s ‘Real Time’ show, Bill Maher brought up the issue of Zoh,an Mamdani’s dual Ugandan citizenship, suggesting that it may conflict with the Democratic Party’s values. The segment has sparked conversations about the responsibilities of public figures in representing their political parties.
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Early voting has begun in New York and New Jersey as voters prepare for Election Day, with both states facing close races for mayor and governor. The mayoral race in New York is particularly contentious, with former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democrat Zohran Mamdani vying for the position.
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Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric has proposed hosting peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, emphasizing Serbia’s friendship with all parties involved in the conflict. This initiative comes as tensions remain high in the war and as a potential alternative to stalled diplomatic efforts.
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A Russian attack in Kyiv’s Desniansky district has resulted in the death of one person, according to the city’s military administration head. The incident occurred during the ongoing conflict between Russian forces and Ukrainian military and civilian authorities.
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Miami Heat captain Bam Adebayo and head coach Erik Spoelstra have publicly supported Terry Rozier after his arrest for alleged involvement in an illegal betting scheme. The NBA player was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering after faking an injury to place bets on his own performance, highlighting the impact of…
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Serbia’s Foreign Minister Marko Djuric proposes hosting peace talks to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He also highlights Serbia’s growing partnerships with China and comments on Donald Trump’s continued popularity in the country.
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Russian strikes in Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of at least two civilians, marking another grim chapter in the ongoing conflict. The attack comes as Kyiv’s Western allies ratchet up pressure on Russia, with intensified diplomatic and military efforts aimed at curbing the war’s expansion.
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A new study indicates that Russian mercenaries affiliated with Russia’s Africa Corps may likely have used Malian military equipment in violation of an international arms treaty. This raises serious concerns about the exploitation of military assets and compliance with global arms agreements.
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A new report highlights the growing influence of economic factors in modern dating, particularly among Gen Z. Nearly one in three singles in this age group admit to going on dates primarily for free meals, with 51% of Americans citing economic concerns as a reason for dating less. Financial considerations are reshaping how relationships are…
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Quinton Aaron, star of ‘The Blind Side,’ lost over 200 pounds after a near-drowning incident in Louisiana that he credits as a divine intervention. The 41-year-old actor attributes his transformation to a life-changing near-death experience and his faith. After a medical emergency including diabetic ketoacidosis and a fungal infection, Aaron adopted healthier habits, including intermittent…
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A groundbreaking study from Northwestern University reveals how some 80-year-olds maintain youthful memory, identifying unique brain traits linked to Alzheimer’s prevention. The research highlights both biological and lifestyle factors contributing to exceptional cognitive resilience.
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Rosie O’Donnell faces new allegations of involvement in narcot, and the NBA gambling scandals are under investigation.
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Afghan and Pakistani negotiators are set to resume security talks in Turkey following violent border clashes. The current truce, brokered in late July, is seen as a critical step toward a lasting peace.
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Sophia Forchas, a survivor of the Annunciation School shooting, was welcomed by the community with flowers and applause after her hospital release. The event underscores the community’s solidarity and resilience.
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Friday’s “SmackDown” episode delivered a thrilling lineup of in-ring action, with Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes emerging as the central figures of the week’s narrative. The two superstars, known for their high-octane matches and rivalries, have been locked in a fierce battle for supremacy, culminating in their highly anticipated title match.
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The Washington Commanders will have their top two wide receivers, Terry McLaurin and Dee, Samuel, available for the Monday game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both players had been nursing injuries throughout the season, but they are expected to be healthy and ready for the matchup.
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The Baltimore Ravens will be without starting quarterback Lamar Jackson for the third consecutive game due to a lingering hamstring injury. Tyler Huntley has been named the starter for Sunday’s matchup against the Chicago Bears.
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A major oil refinery in Russia has reportedly suspended its operations following an attack by Ukrainian forces. This fourth-largest refinery in the country processed 13.1 million tons of oil last year, according to official Russian figures.
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The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) faces criticism for allowing Russian athletes to compete under ‘neutral status,’ which critics say legitimizes pro-war athletes. Recent events include a Russian strike on a Ukrainian kindergarten and Angelina Melnikova’s gold medal win.
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The article critiques a Los Angeles art exhibit titled ‘Monuments’ that displays defaced Confederate statues, sparking debate over historical monuments and their treatment. It portrays the exhibit as an act of retribution against those who seek to protect historical monuments rather than destroy them, with comparisons drawn to the Nazi’s Degenerate Art Exhibit.
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Kayleigh McEnany criticizes media outlets for their outrage over the Trump administration’s plan to add a new White House ballroom, claiming their focus is excessive and politically motivated. She argues the media’s reaction overshadows more pressing national issues.
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The article opens with the observation that the good things in our lives are the result of fantastic webs of interconnected prerequisites. It suggests that personal success and happiness are not isolated achievements but are deeply rooted in a series of interconnected factors.
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A deadly ballistic missile attack struck Kyiv, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for expanded US sanctions on Russian oil and requested advanced long-range missiles to counter Russian aggression.
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The arrests of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups are part of an FBI investigation into illegal sports betting linked to organized crime groups. This follows a pattern of high-profile sports figures being implicated in gambling scandals over the past century.
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Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf claimed drug cartels have ‘declared war’ on Americans, emphasizing the need for a strong response. The remarks underscore President Trump’s aggressive stance on foreign drug networks.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is campaigning for Abigail Spanberger, signaling a potential 2028 presidential bid for the Democratic rising star. Shapiro, known for his moderate stance, is set to rally with Spanberger and former President Barack Obama in the crucial Hampton Roads region ahead of the 2024 elections.Shapiro’s campaign is focusing on supporting key Democratic…
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This article highlights four essential tasks aging Americans should prioritize to maintain safety and independence: improving home safety to prevent accidents, assessing driving capabilities, assisting with technology use to combat scams, and downsizing to reduce risks. These proactive measures can mitigate stress, costs, and potential dangers associated with aging.
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Democrats face a messaging crisis as they struggle with political violence concerns and lack a cohesive platform, per expert warnings. The ‘No Kings’ protests and controversies involving figures like Jay Jones highlight internal fractures and a failure to address violent rhetoric.
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Seven universities have rejected President Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Education, citing concerns over academic freedom and institutional autonomy. The compact, which outlines principles such as merit-based admissions and free speech, was sent to nine schools for feedback, but none agreed to the plan despite the deadline passing.
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The 2025 US elections are in full swing with major races in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City, including gubernatorial contests and a mayoral election. Early in-person voting deadlines are approaching, giving voters time to cast their ballots.
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Sylvester Stallone reveals he couldn’t find work for nearly a decade after ‘Cop Land,’ was dropped by agents, and told his ‘time has passed’ before Rocky comeback. He also shared his troubled childhood and complicated relationship with his parents.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to embark on a diplomatic mission to Asia, aiming to reduce Canada’s reliance on the U.S. by participating in meetings and visiting three countries. The trip includes discussions on a potential free-trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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Electronic Arts (EA) has partnered with Stability AI, the creator of Stable Diffusion, to co-develop generative AI tools aimed at accelerating game development. The collaboration is expected to significantly enhance the creative process for game developers by enabling the pre-visualization of entire 3D worlds through intentional prompts.
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During her appearance on *Fox & Friends Weekend*, Tulsi Gabbard criticized the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle drug cartels, citing their brutal tactics and emphasizing the need for stronger border security.
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Certified Financial Planners gathered for a roundtable discussion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to celebrate National Financial Planning Month and share best practices for couples seeking financial guidance. The event emphasized how professional financial planning can improve relationships and long-term stability for married couples.
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Jordan Weeks, the partner of slain motorcyclist Dennis ‘D.J.’ Thornlow, expressed feelings of hopelessness after hearing the suspect in his death was granted a $50,000 bail. This emotional response highlights the disparity between the gravity of the crime and the legal proceedings.
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Women business owners showcased health and wellness products during ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ highlighting the growing impact of women-led small businesses. The event emphasized innovation and entrepreneurship in the wellness sector.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed support for Argentina’s President Javier Milei, who is facing a significant legislative election in the country. The election will test Milei’s popularity amid growing voter dissatisfaction with job losses and corruption scandals.
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President Donald Trump has expressed his concerns over the increasing influence of the Antifa movement, claiming that their protests and demonstrations are undermining the economic stability of the United States. The White House has reportedly taken steps to address the issue, including increased law enforcement presence in areas known for Ant.ifa activity.
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The Trump administration has filed a motion to deport Salvadoran illegal alien and alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to Liberia. This case has become a focal point in the ongoing clash between the Trump administration’s hardline deportation policies and Democratic efforts to block removals.
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Tropical Storm Melissa is projected to intensify to hurricane strength in Haiti and Jamaica, resulting in at least three deaths in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic.
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A Brazilian chef faced a dilemma when asked to cater a climate event for Prince William and 700 guests. The event required a plant-based menu. The chef, who wanted to showcase the Amazon’s culinary tradition, was surprised to learn he could not serve Amazonian fish.
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Moscow and Kyiv are shifting focus to energy assets, aiming to break a stalemate in the conflict. Ukrainian forces are targeting Russian energy infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia, marking a strategic move in the war.
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Meyer Lansky II, grandson of the infamous mobster Meyer Lansky, has explored how athletes may be drawn to illegal gambling and mafia ties. Two former NBA players, Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones, were arrested for allegedly orchestrating a rigged poker scheme that resulted in over $7 million in losses for victims.
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Speaker Mike Johnson’s indefinite shutdown of the House represents a strategic move to reduce legislative influence and his own political standing. Johnson’s daily press conferences at the Capitol have allowed him to shape the shutdown’s narrative.
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The EPA’s plan to rescind a major climate regulation has raised alarm among carmakers and energy executives, who warn it could lead to costly litigation and a fragmented regulatory landscape. The Trump administration has emphasized that the move would benefit the auto industry.
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A new Fox Nation special, ‘Cocaine at 1600,’ investigates the mysterious cocaine baggie found at the White House in 2023. The Trump administration has reopened the investigation, which was previously closed during Biden’s presidency.
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President Donald Trump’s $200 million White House ballroom joins a long list of White House renovations spanning 223 years, from President Theodore Roosevelt’s West Wing to modern updates. Critics accuse Trump of damaging White House history, while supporters argue it is a necessary modernization.
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Vice President JD Vance is increasingly defending or promoting views he previously opposed, reflecting his evolving role in the administration. Recent actions, such as hosting a controversial political show at the White House, highlight his shifting stance and expanded influence.
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Microsoft has reported that a cybercriminal group known as Storm-2657 has launched a significant phishing campaign targeting U.S. universities. The group has reportedly sent phishing emails to 6,000 addresses at 25 universities, with the aim of stealing payroll credentials and redirecting funds.
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Senators from both parties are exchanging accusations over the use of a government shutdown to push for the extension of Obamacare subsidies. While many Democrats, including Sheldon Whitehouse and Andy Kim, justify the shutdown as a necessary measure to protect healthcare access, Sen. John Fetterman rejects the characterization of working-class Americans as leverage. Republicans argue…
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Meyer Lansky II discusses the mafia’s lasting influence in sports gambling, highlighting how athletes risk their careers through illegal betting schemes.
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Ranchers’ organizations and industry leaders are opposing plans to import beef from Argentina as U.S. cattle producers face financial difficulties, including rising bankruptcies and a shrinking domestic market. Industry representatives, including R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard, are advocating for safeguards against foreign competition during a critical time for the sector.
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Former art thief Octave Durham joins Fox & Friends Weekend to discuss the daring Louvre theft in France. His insights offer a unique perspective on the complexities of such a high-profile heist.
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German Chancellor Franz Josef Merz’s controversial comments on migration have sparked widespread protests, yet a new survey indicates that the majority of Germans support it.
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President Donald Trump expressed openness to reuniting with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, during his Asia tour. The White House emphasized that Trump’s comments were not an indication of a specific policy shift but rather a statement of openness to dialogue.
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Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring for Chelsea in the Premier League match, marking a significant milestone in his career. The goal has drawn positive attention to his performance and potential impact on the team.
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The FBI has alleged that some poker games, including those involving Chauncey Billups, were rigged to manipulate outcomes and cause significant financial losses for participants. The investigation points to potential ties with organized crime groups, such as the Mafia, suggesting a broader network of illicit activities.
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UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi featured a highly anticipated heavyweight title showdown between reigning champion Tom Aspinall and challenger Ciryl Gane. Aspinall secured a decisive victory to retain his title.