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The United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have officially recognized Palestine as a state. This decision comes amid increased global attention on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising questions about the implications for future diplomatic efforts.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a surprise joint appearance at the One805LIVE! benefit concert, marking their first public outing since Harry’s reunion with King Charles III. The event, organized to support Santa Barbara County’s first responders, featured Harry presenting an award to Fire Chief Mark Hartwig.
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Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich highlights the security measures being taken ahead of the Charlie Kirk memorial in Glendale, Arizona, on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’ Local authorities have deployed additional police presence and implemented strict bag-check procedures as part of broader efforts to ensure public safety.
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Employees in multiple states are taking legal action against Starbucks, alleging the company’s new dress code is illegal and forces them to pay out-of-pocket. The lawsuits have raised concerns about workplace policies and employee rights.
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Maureen McCormick and her husband Michael Cummings credit humor and love for their enduring 40-year marriage, while she reflects on overcoming addiction and maintaining sobriety for over four decades.
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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has achieved its highest level of support in recent history, surpassing previous records. Kenyan athletes won both the men’s and women’s races at the Berlin Marathon.
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New research highlights that iPhone users are more prone to online scams due to their overconfidence in Apple’s security, unlike Android users who tend to take more precautions. The study, conducted by Malwarebytes, reveals that trusting the brand’s reputation can make users more vulnerable to cyber threats.
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President Donald Trump criticized Democrats for voting against a House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, calling them ‘deranged.’ The president tied the vote to the Republican Party’s chances in the midterm elections.
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The co-hosts of ‘Ruth’less Podcast are discussing the debate over free speech as political tensions rise after Charlie Kirk’s assassination and Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation on ‘Fox News Sunday’. The discussion comes in the wake of the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel from his appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday’.
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The 51st Berlin Marathon concluded with Kenyan athletes securing victories in both the men’s and women’s races. Humid conditions prevented any world record attempts this year.
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Disney faces a lawsuit from Morgan & Morgan over its potential use of ‘Steamboat Willie’ in advertisements, as the film entered the public domain in 2024. The case seeks a court ruling to clarify whether Disney retains trademark rights over the film, with Disney’s legal team refusing to provide clear guidance.
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The SEC admitted officials missed an illegal touchdown play in Oklahoma’s 24-17 victory over Auburn, calling it unsportsmanlike conduct that should have been penalized. Auburn coach Hugh Freeze criticized the officiating, and the SEC’s ruling supported Auburn’s position, citing NCAA rules against unfair tactics in substitutions.
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Bill Belichick’s North Carolina Tar Heels suffered a 34-9 blowout loss to UCF, marking his first defeat in his college coaching debut. Despite Jordon Hudson, Belichick’s girlfriend, giving him a sideline pep talk before the game, the Tar Heels were overwhelmed by the UCF Knights.
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Sen. Ted Cruz honored Charlie Kirk’s legacy at a memorial service, emphasizing his impact on conservative education and activism. Cruz highlighted Kirk’s role in shaping the next generation of political leaders.
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Ukraine plans to secure a loan from South Korea to acquire 20 Korean-made electric trains for Ukrzaliznytsia. Deputy PM Oleksiy Kuleba emphasized the need for a transparent procurement process during his visit to South Korea.
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The NFL has fined Saquon Barkley $46,371 and Travis Kelce $14,491 for helmet contact and an obscene gesture during the Eagles’ Week 2 victory over the Chiefs. The fines follow a review of the plays, with the league emphasizing they are in line with previous penalties.
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Savannah Chrisley mourns late Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. She urges others to continue his vision, emphasizing the importance of his ideals in the current societal climate.
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Protests erupted in the Philippines over allegations of corruption in flood control projects, with organizers estimating around 13,000 participants in Manila alone. Clashes led to the arrest of 17 individuals.
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Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, is being honored for her steadfast faith and strength at a memorial service for her late husband. University of Alabama students commemorated Kirk’s legacy, with speakers emphasizing his commitment to faith and the enduring impact of Erika’s strength on young women.
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President Donald Trump denies calling Kamala Harris a ‘tough, smart customer’ during their concession call, contradicting claims from her new book. He told Fox News he was nice to her but never referred to her by that label.
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Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino recently revealed that he was diagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, or MASH. Medical experts warn that the disease often progresses silently until severe damage occurs, emphasizing the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes.
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Cassie Donegan, the newly crowned Miss America, is facing backlash for her makeup on social media, but she’s responding with grace and determination. She emphasizes her role as a role model for young girls, focusing on empowerment and self-belief.
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Dan Cohen, an investigative journalist and founder of Uncaptured Media, has told RT that the U.S. and Israel are engaging in a facade of disassociation from Israel’s strike on Qatar, which targeted senior Hamas officials.
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Supporters of Charlie Kirk gathered at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to honor his legacy. Griff Jenkins, co-host of ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ addressed the crowd during the memorial event.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it moves through the Atlantic Ocean. Authorities are closely monitoring the storm’s trajectory and intensity for potential impacts on coastal regions.
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Doocy and Trump are anticipated to explore the implications of these claims during their interview. The conversation also touched on the broader implications of Harris’ book for the political landscape.
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Protesters in Manila are accusing the government of misusing environmental funds, specifically citing allegations of embezzlement related to flood relief money. These demonstrations are part of a broader wave of discontent across Asia, where economic inequality has sparked widespread public frustration.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar defended sharing a video criticizing Charlie Kirk after his assassination, calling his rhetoric ‘hateful’ and divisive. She sparred with CNN host Kaitlan Collins, who questioned her comments due to the recent tragedy.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued a strong warning to potential copycat criminals following the assassinations of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska, emphasizing the Justice Department’s commitment to swift prosecution. She pointed to the FBI’s rapid response to Kirk’s assassination as a deterrent for would-be copycats and condemned celebrations of the murders as ‘disgusting.’
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Republican Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma and Democratic Governor Jared Polis of Colorado joined ‘Fox News Sunday’ to address the escalating political tensions in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative political commentator. Their appearance marked a rare moment of bipartisan engagement in an otherwise divided political climate.
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Singer-songwriter Sarah Beth Terry has released her original song ‘Like Charlie’ ahead of a memorial service for Charlie, set to take place in Gl’
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The article highlights five key tech terms that are reshaping modern shopping, from digital wallets and installment plans to social commerce and dropshipping. These innovations are changing how consumers interact with e-commerce platforms and how businesses operate.
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Andre Tchelistcheff, affectionately called ‘The Maestro,’ is credited with revolutionizing the American wine industry. His arrival in California in the 1930s marked the start of a transformation that turned Napa Valley into a global wine powerhouse.
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The House committee recently held a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative advocate and founder of the Atlas Network. This gesture was intended to acknowledge Kirk’s contributions to the conservative movement and his efforts in promoting free speech and limited government.
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The College Football Playoff committee has released its latest rankings after Week 4, with several teams making significant movements in the rankings. Analysts and reporters are offering their predictions for the playoff picture, which includes updated rankings and potential team upsets.
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Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles secured back-to-back victories in the 4x100m relay at the World Championships, contributing to the United States’ sweep of the relay golds. Their decisive performances in the anchor legs of both races solidified the U.S. team’s victory, marking a significant achievement in international track and field.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings will not play Sunday against the Cardinals due to shoulder and ankle injuries, sources told ESPN. This adds to the Niners’ injury concerns as they prepare for the matchup.
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Fantasy football expert Eric Moody is hosting a live Q&A session to address fans’ questions until 1 p.m. ET. This event offers fans an opportunity to gain insights from a seasoned expert in the world of fantasy football.
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The Mariners’ catcher has been making headlines with his impressive power numbers this season, raising the question of whether he can join the elite club of players who have hit 60 or more home runs in a single season.
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Ukraine has conducted a rare strike that destroyed a Russian ‘terminator on tracks’ engineering vehicle, marking only the third confirmed visual destruction of such a vehicle since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The military confirmed the attack, highlighting its significance in the ongoing conflict.
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A recent media investigation has identified over 15,00 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine, with 42% of these deaths occurring within the first year of President Vladimir Putin’s September 2022 ‘partial mobilization’ announcement. The findings highlight the significant human cost of Russia’s military engagement in the conflict.
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NATO jets intercepted a Russian Il-20M spy plane over the Baltic Sea, according to Germany. The aircraft entered international airspace without establishing communication, necessitating visual identification for confirmation of its presence.
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President Donald Trump, Vice President Julie H. Vance, and Erika Kirk are set to deliver speeches at a memorial service honoring Charlie Kirk, who has been remembered by thousands of attendees across the country. The event will feature a gathering of Americans from various regions, with the tribute highlighting Kirk’s legacy and impact on the…
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Sen. Tim Kaine has warned about the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) power following Jimmy Kimmel’s indefinite suspension from ABC. Kaine addressed the issue on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ highlighting concerns over media regulation and free speech.
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Las Vegas buffets are declining as food halls replace iconic dining venues, with tourism dropping 12%. Rick Harrison of ‘Pawn Stars’ calls the shift an example of Darwinism.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey authorized state-federal cooperation with ICE to detain over 20 individuals, marking a new approach to immigration enforcement. The operation, conducted through driver license checkpoints, has drawn support from political leaders but raised concerns about racial profiling and community impact.
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Kramarenko highlights the dual role of gold as both a physical commodity and a financial instrument in military strategy. The article underscores the growing importance of gold as a strategic resource in modern warfare.
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Mike Huckabee criticized the ‘irrational’ surge in antisemitism in the U.S., linking it to Middle East tensions. He addressed potential recognition of Palestinian statehood by U.S. allies.
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The memorial service for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk is drawing massive crowds and causing significant traffic congestion on major roadways in Glendale, Arizona. Thousands of mourners are traveling long distances to pay respects and celebrate Kirk’s life.
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Witnesses reported that the suspect in a deadly shooting at a New Hampshire country club wedding yelled ‘Free Palestine’ during the attack, which killed one and injured two. The suspect, 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau, is charged with second-degree murder and additional charges for the other victims. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
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The memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, has caused major traffic congestion as thousands of mourners make their way to the event. Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically killed in a carjacking incident in Las Vegas in July 2022.
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Kenyan athletes claimed both the men’s and women’s titles at the Berlin Marathon. The far-right AfD topped the polls with the highest support ever.
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Fox News correspondent Matt Finn discussed the memorial service for Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The event drew a large crowd, highlighting the significant impact Kirk had on conservative activism.
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Ukraine’s military has achieved a rare and modest success in the northeast, countering Moscow’s claim of unstoppable Russian progress. This development may challenge the narrative that Kyiv should accept a peace deal with territorial concessions.
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Retired General Jack Keane discusses the aftermath of a massive Russian drone attack on Ukraine, which involves over 600 drones, as the conflict intensifies. The attack comes ahead of a high-profile meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy.
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A WWI-era rifle has been linked to the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Officials are investigating whether the weapon, potentially untraceable due to its age, was used in the attack.
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Erika Kirk, wife of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, expressed concern over his death at the hands of a violent assailant. She had urged him to wear a bullet, but now sees his passing as part of a divine plan.
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President Trump and JD Vance are among the high-profile guests expected at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, drawing an estimated 100,000 attendees at an N.F.L. stadium and an adjoining arena near Phoenix on Sunday. A memorial for Charlie Kirk was also held at Utah Valley University in Orem earlier this month.
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The United Nations will observe its 80th anniversary as world leaders converge on its headquarters in New York. The gathering will be overshadowed by ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, as well as pressing issues of budget constraints and identity crises.
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A bombing delay allowed archaeologists to save some ancient artifacts from destruction in Gaza. Experts warn that many historical treasures from various cultures across thousands of years remain at risk of being lost.