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Gen. Nebojsa Pavkovic, a former Yugoslav general convicted of war crimes, has died at 79. He was found guilty in 2009 and had been serving a 22-year sentence but was released for health reasons at the request of the Serbian government.
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Addison Barger admitted he blacked out during his World Series Grand Slam, leaving him with no memory of the play. The moment has sparked discussions about the intensity of the moment and the physical demands of professional sports.
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Stephen K. Bannon has claimed there is a plan for Donald Trump to seek a third presidential term, contradicting constitutional term limits. The claim was made during a memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona.
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The Toronto Blue Jays triumphed over the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in Game 1 of the World Series, fueled by a nine-run sixth inning. Shohei Ohtani made history with his first World Series home run, but it couldn’t halt the Blue Jays’ momentum.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announces $140 million in state funding to keep 109 Planned Parenthood clinics open amid federal cuts and defunding efforts. Newsom said the move affirms the state’s continued commitment to abortion access for women in the Golden State amid efforts by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans to shut down Planned Parenthood.
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Queen Sirikit of Thailand, known for her iconic image and dedication to national causes, has passed away at the age of 93. As the wife of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, she played a significant role in Thailand’s history, supporting numerous local causes and engaging in international diplomacy.
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Drew Mestemaker, a redshirt freshman quarterback for North Texas, set a school record with 60,800 yards and four touchdowns in a 54-20 victory over Charlotte on Friday night. The game saw North Texas score 37 unanswered points.
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The Portland Trail Blazers advanced after the arrest of coach Chauncey Billups, securing a 139-119 victory over the Warriors with interim coach Tiago Splitter at the helm. This win underscores the team’s ability to maintain focus and succeed despite the coaching upheaval.
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Blue Jays fans displayed their discontent toward Shohei Ohtani by chanting ‘don’t need you’ during Game 1 of the World Series, reflecting lingering frustration over his decision not to join the team in free agency 2023.
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The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a commanding performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers, defeating them 11-4 in Game 1 of the World Series. Addison Barger made history with the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, while Alejandro Kirk contributed a two-run homer in a nine-run sixth inning.
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Ukrainian drones have struck an electrical substation in Russia’s Volgograd Oblast for the second time in two weeks, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict. The attack has drawn attention to the increasing reliance on drone technology in modern warfare, raising concerns about its impact on civilian infrastructure and energy systems.
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The gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey are intensifying as both states face tight competition shaped by scandals and strategic endorsements. Media platforms like Hannity’s show are playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion and influencing the outcome of these pivotal elections.
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Laura Ingraham discusses the Trump administration’s efforts to combat narcoterrorists and drug smuggling on The Ingraham Angle. The segment highlights ongoing strategies to address the crisis at the border.
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Halo Studios has announced Halo: Campaign Evolved, a Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved campaign set for 2026 on Xbox Series X, PC, and PlayStation 5. The announcement marks Halo’s expansion to PlayStation, with community director Brian Jarrard stating it represents a new era for the franchise.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James has pleaded not guilty to charges of mortgage fraud. The case has drawn significant attention, with media outlets like ‘Sunday Night in America’ and ‘Hannity’ featuring discussions on the matter.
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Washington, D.C. is fighting to block the deployment of National Guard troops from Republican-led states, claiming they have been conducting law enforcement tasks. Legal representatives argued the troops were involved in duties that should be handled by local agencies.
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Political commentator Julian Epstein warns that the current ‘cold civil war’ inside the Democratic Party will soon ‘become hot,’ signaling a potential for more intense internal conflict. Epstein, an attorney and political analyst, discusses this on his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
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Jordan Weeks, Dennis "D.J." Thornlow’s partner, expressed profound despair after the suspect in his death was granted only $50,000 bail. The case has sparked a broader debate about the fairness of bail amounts in violent crime cases.
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The U.S. military is deploying the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to Latin America, marking a significant escalation in drug enforcement efforts. This move is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to intensify naval operations against suspected drug-smuggling vessels.
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Greg Gutfeld, a Fox News host, discussed Hunter Biden’s media tour and Rosie O’Donnell’s hierarchy of needs on his show ‘Gutfeld!’. He provided insights into the implications of these topics.
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The Trump administration has decided against using emergency funds to sustain the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the government shutdown, potentially jeopardizing benefits for 42 million Americans. Lawmakers have urged the White, House to take urgent measures to ensure the program remains operational without interruption.
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Tyler Robinson, accused of allegedly assassinating Charlie Kirk, appeared in a closed hearing in Utah on October 24, 2025. Attorneys left the courthouse following the hearing, indicating the session was closed to the public.
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Letitia James, former New York Attorney General, is pursuing a new career in ministry, channeling her ‘inner preacher’ as discussed on Fox News’ ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The segment highlights James’ growing interest in spiritual leadership and her desire to share her faith through pastoral work.
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Trump has bolstered his influence over election processes by appointing Heather Honey, a leading figure in election denial activism, to a high-ranking position at the Department of Homeland Security. This signals an increased role for election denial advocates within federal oversight structures.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver expressed concern over the recent gambling scandal involving Portland coach Chauncey Billups and Miami guard Terry Rozier, emphasizing the league’s commitment to maintaining competition integrity. The incident has prompted Congress to request detailed information from the NBA.
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The NCAA probe into suspicious betting on Eastern Michigan games stalled due to the refusal of three former players to cooperate. The investigation, which examined personal phones of Jalin Billingsley, Da’Sean Nelson, and Jalen Terry, was halted as enforcement couldn’t determine if gambling violations occurred.
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The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his family as part of Trump’s drug crackdown. Petro has condemned the move as an attack on democracy and sovereignty.
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Dramatic bodycam footage has captured the heroic efforts of New York Police Department officers as they rescued a small dog named Moose from beneath a subway train at 14th Street station. The incident occurred after Moose, a small black dog, slipped away from its owners and was hit by a train before taking refuge underneath…
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Independent journalist Karlyn Borysenko discusses her role as an ‘Antyfa insider’ on Jesse Watters Primetime, revealing covert tactics and internal dynamics of the group in Portland, Oregon. She provides insights into the strategies and challenges faced by Antifa members.
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Shannon Bream gives a sneak peek of the next show, offering a glimpse into the topics that will be covered on Monday, October 27.
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Former President Donald Trump has raised alarms about an unprecedented influx of migrants entering the White House complex, framing it as a critical moment in the nation’s security landscape. The incident has reignited debates over border control, immigration policy, and the role of executive authority in managing the crisis.
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The Trump administration has sanctioned Colombia’s leftist President Gustavo Petro over drug trade allegations. This move coincides with the US military’s intensification of operations against suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea.
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NYPD officers used bodycam footage to locate and rescue a missing dog named Moose, which was discovered hiding beneath a Manhattan subway train. The incident highlights the department’s use of technology in search and rescue operations.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan praised the spiritual benefits of faith and religion, calling Jesus Christ a historically valid figure. He criticized dismissive attitudes toward Christianity and emphasized the importance of spiritual guidance in personal ethics.
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The Trump administration is escalating its drug war by deploying a carrier strike group as part of broader measures to combat illicit drug flows. This move comes alongside new sanctions against Colombian President Ivan Duque for his role in drug trafficking.
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The United States and Canada have suspended trade negotiations following a Canadian anti-tariff ad and an investigation into China over trade issues. The developments are covered on Fox News’ ‘Special Report.’
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed support for U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent proposal for a ceasefire in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, suggesting that both parties halt hostilities at their current territorial positions. This call for a temporary pause in the fighting has been hailed as a potential step toward de-escalation, although its feasibility…
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to deliver additional Aster missiles and Mirage-2000 combat aircraft to Ukraine to bolster its air defense capabilities. The decision comes amid ongoing conflict with Russia and is part of France’s continued military support for Ukraine.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of enabling drug trafficking. Petro, a former critic of President Trump, is now facing sanctions from the U.S. government for alleged involvement in the drug trade.
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Curtis Sliwa has reaffirmed his decision to remain in the NYC mayoral race as early voting begins. He refuted claims made by Bill Ackman on The Will Cain Show, emphasizing his social media strategy to counter criticism.
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Reports revealed Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones’ wife donated to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which posted bail for accused rapists, murderers and other offenders. The revelation comes as Jones, a Democrat, trails Republican incumbent Jason Miyares in a tightening race for Virginia’s top law enforcement post.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine and its allies are not seeking to end the war without U.S. involvement, emphasizing the need for coordinated and decisive actions to achieve a resolution.
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Lionel Messi has been awarded the MLS Golden Boot for his outstanding performance in the 2023 season. The Argentine maestro received the honor from MLS commissioner Don Garber during a ceremony before Inter Miami’s playoff opener against Nashville SC.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he was ‘deeply disturbed’ by the allegations that were presented by federal authorities against Heat guard Terry Rozier and Blazers coach Chauncey Billups. The situation has sparked discussions within the NBA about the implications of such legal proceedings on team dynamics and player conduct.
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A ballistic missile attack on Kyiv has caused significant damage and at least 8 injuries. The Ky’iv City Military Administration confirmed multiple fires broke out across several locations on the left bank of the city.
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A small U.S. firm manufacturing domestic motors, advised by Donald Trump Jr., has secured a contract from the Army. This development highlights Trump Jr.’s growing influence within the military-industrial complex, despite his father’s policy priorities that may benefit Trump’s business interests.
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A convicted sex offender, Hadush Kebatu, was mistakenly released from prison in the UK, sparking public outrage and a manhunt. The incident, which occurred after he sexually assaulted a child near an asylum hotel earlier this year, has reignited tensions over immigration policies and led to protests across the country.
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Michael Shellenberger of Public News discusses President Trump’s White House renovations on ‘Jesse Watters Prim. The renovations, which include luxury upgrades and symbolic alterations, have sparked discussions about their significance and implications.
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Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has stated that the Netherlands is fully committed to supporting Ukraine and that the Dutch Parliament would support the provision of long-range weapons.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to supply Ukraine with 5,000 lightweight multirole missiles as part of the UK’s escalating military support for the country. The decision reflects the UK’s continued commitment to aiding Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression.
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Michael Pillsbury, a senior advisor at the Heritage Foundation, warns China could face substantial challenges if it fails to grasp the complexities of President Donald Trump’s policies. The warning came during an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ where Pillsbury highlighted the ‘dangerous period’ between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined a three-stage approach to utilizing frozen Russian assets, with the European Union expected to make a decision by the end of 2025. The process involves political considerations, a practical decision, and implementation.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with Norwegian Defense Minister Tore Onshuus Sandvik to discuss enhancing joint defense industry cooperation. The meeting focused on strengthening defense manufacturing and supply chain collaboration between the two nations.
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Political analyst Matt Towery criticizes the Democratic Party’s strategy amid riots, government shutdowns, and a struggling economy. Towery argues that the party’s approach is seen as reckless and disconnected from voters.
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Italy is preparing its 12th military aid package for Ukraine, which will be delivered by the end of 2024, primarily consisting of ammunition and SAMP/T air defense missiles. The aid package reflects Italy’s ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff’s campaign, which claims to be driven by grassroots support, has been heavily funded by out-of-state donors, particularly from California, New York, and the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia corridor. Over 80% of his recent contributions came from outside Georgia, with California contributing the most, followed by New York and Georgia itself.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said frozen Russian assets should be directed to finance Ukraine’s defense during a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing in London. The discussion highlights international efforts to support Ukraine amid the conflict with Russia.
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During the Coalition of the Willing meeting in London, Ukrainian officials provided comprehensive information on their air defense needs, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The discussion focused on strengthening Ukraine’s capabilities against ongoing Russian attacks.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested dozens of criminal illegal immigrants in the Twin Cities area, including murderers and child abusers. One of the arrested, Aldrin Guerrero-Munoz, has been incarcerated on the taxpayer’s dime since 2004 with a 32-year prison sentence for the intentional murder of his 3-month-old…
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The special report examines Trump’s ongoing influence and the Democratic Party’s response to allegations of Russian interference. Analysts discuss the implications for U.S.-Russia relations and political discourse.