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Martha Stewart has received numerous flirtatious direct messages on Instagram due to her viral ‘thirst trap’ photos, but confirms she remains single at 84. Her provocative selfies, which began in 2020, have led to increased attention and opportunities.
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President Trump has nominated senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan as the top federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Virginia, following the resignation of the previous U.S. attorney. This appointment comes amid significant political tensions and ongoing investigations targeting Trump’s adversaries, including New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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In her latest ‘My View’ column, Lara Trump discusses the assassination of Kirk, emphasizing the importance of free speech and the need for enhanced crime prevention measures. She calls for a balanced approach to safeguard democratic values while addressing public safety concerns.
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The Indiana Fever clinched their first WNBA playoff series victory in a decade, overcoming numerous injuries and challenges to defeat the Atlanta Dream. Colts coach Shane Steichen praised the team’s resilience and grit, highlighting their ability to push through adversity.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its investigation into Tom Homan, a former Trump administration official, who was reported to have accepted $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents last year. Homan, who served as acting customs chief during the Trump administration, was recently photographed at the White House, raising questions about the timing…
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The College Football Playoff committee is adjusting its projections for the top 12 teams after Week 4. Key matchups have already influenced the rankings, with teams moving up and down as the season progresses.
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Fans can now revisit the entire action-packed Wrestlepalooza experience through the replay. The main event was a high-stakes battle that captivated the audience, with both competitors displaying exceptional skill and determination.
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WWE’s Wrestlepalooza 2024 delivered a mix of high-energy matches and dramatic moments, with critics and fans divided on its overall quality. The main event between Rollins and Owens received praise for its back-and-forth action.
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The Chicago Blackhawks have settled a second lawsuit related to their handling of sexual assault allegations against former video coach Brad Aldrich in 2010. The lawsuit accuses the team of negligence in addressing the claims, leading to intensified scrutiny of the organization’s policies.
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Oklahoma’s football team delivered a dominant performance against Jackson Arnold’s former team, recording a school-record 10 sacks. The game-clinching safety came with just 1:06 remaining, securing a 24-17 victory.
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Mike Trout hit his 40,000th career home run on Saturday, a towering 485-foot solo shot at Coors Field. The achievement marks a significant milestone in his baseball career.
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The Guardians have won 15 of their past 16 games, including two shutout wins over the Twins, reducing Detroit’s lead in the AL Central to one game. The team’s dominance has brought the Tigers’ lead down to a single game, intensifying the playoff race.
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U.S. senators have introduced legislation to redirect frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, framing it as justice for Russia’s actions in the conflict. The proposed REPO Act is backed by Senator Jim Risch, who emphasized the need to rebuild Ukraine using Russian funds.
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Pro-Ukrainian partisans have sabotaged railway tracks near Smolensk, targeting an aerospace factory that produces Kh-59 missiles for the Russian military. The Ates, a pro-Ukrainian militant group, claimed responsibility for the attack, disrupting the supply chain for advanced weaponry.
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Fox News host Jimmy Failla discussed the indefinite suspension of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ and President Donald Trump’s visit to the United Kingdom on ‘Fox News Saturday Night.’ The segment included analysis of the sitcom’s suspension, which followed a heated exchange between Kimmel and Trump during a recent appearance on ‘The Late Late Show.’
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President Donald Trump addressed the American Cornerstone Institute Founder’s Dinner, reflecting on his relationship with late conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. He described Kirk as a ‘great man’ and emphasized his commitment to conservative principles.
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, died following a fatal shooting at Utah Valley University. His friend and spokesperson, Andrew Kolvet, revealed that the bullet that killed Kirk did not exit his body, despite the high-velocity round’s expected trajectory.
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Oktoberfest, the iconic German festival celebrating beer and Bavarian culture, is currently in the prelude phase, offering non-alcoholic activities such as card games and soft, drinks while attendees await the official opening of beer taps. The event is known for its traditional atmosphere, music, and the eventual release of vast quantities of beer, which is…
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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders discusses how her role as a mother has enhanced her effectiveness as a governor, reflecting on her time in the Trump administration and her upbringing in a politically engaged family.
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A shooting at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, left one man dead and multiple others injured. Authorities have arrested the suspect, who entered the club and fired several gunshots, with no immediate public threat.
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A shooting at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, has left multiple people shot, with police confirming one suspect in custody. Authorities say there is no further danger to the public, though the scene remains under investigation.
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Vietnamese singer Duc Phuc has won the Intervision song contest in Moscow, marking Vietnam’s first victory in the revived competition. The contest, which draws participants from 22 countries, celebrated cultural diversity and friendship through music.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned Chicago and Boston that their transit systems could lose federal support unless they take immediate steps to improve safety following a series of violent incidents. The warning comes after a string of assaults on CTA and MBTA passengers and workers, including an attack on a 27-year veteran CTA…
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Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed free speech and legal implications of Charlie Kirk’s assassination on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’ She discussed the potential use of the death penalty in the case.
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Australia has pressured singer Vassy to withdraw from the Intervision song contest in Moscow, leading to her last-minute exit. The organizers confirmed the political pressure from the Australian government as the reason for her absence.
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The Times’ Good University Guide has revealed that Oxford and Cambridge have fallen out of the top three for the first time in decades. The London School of Economics took first place, followed by St Andrews and Durham University.
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Fox News host Lara Trump has raised alarms over the alleged assassination plot against Charlie Kirk, calling it a real threat to conservative figures. She warns that this ‘assassination culture’ could escalate political tensions and endanger prominent political leaders.
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The forced removal of the prosecutor overseeing cases against two of Trump’s political rivals has intensified concerns about the politicization of U.S. attorneys. This action marks a continuation of Trump’s efforts to control the Justice Department, following his earlier purges of high-ranking officials.
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. has emphasized the importance of safeguarding religious liberty during his recent visit to Rome, where he participated in the Jubilee of Justice at the Vatican. The event highlighted concerns over the erosion of religious freedoms worldwide.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh surpassed Ken Griffey Jr.’s single-season franchise home run record with a 57th homer against the Houston Astros. This achievement also places Raleigh among the top home run hitters in MLB history, as he surpassed Mickey Mantle’s switch-hitter record and set a new standard for catchers.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed re-establishing a military presence in Afghanistan by reclaiming the Bagram Air Base, which is now under Taliban control. Both the Taliban and China have rejected the plan, with China emphasizing respect for Afghanistan’s sovereignty and the need for regional stability.
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President Trump deleted a Truth Social post demanding Attorney General Pam Bondi prosecute his political adversaries, including James Comey and Adam Schiff, labeling them ‘guilty as hell.’ He later commended Bondi for her work while suggesting a nominee for the Eastern District of Virginia prosecutor.
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Nebraska’s dramatic 52-yard Hail Mary pass tied the score against Michigan, but the Wolverines ultimately prevailed. The game’s defining moment came with Michigan’s 75-yard run, setting the stage for Nebraska’s last-second response.
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President Trump has demanded that Afghanistan return the Bagram Air Base to U.S. control, warning of ‘bad things’ if the country does not comply. The administration is engaging in negotiations with the Taliban to secure the base, which the U.S. abandoned in 2021 after its withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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A recent report has revealed that dozens of athletes with biological male advantages competed in women’s athletic finals since 2000, raising questions about fairness. The findings have sparked calls for stricter eligibility criteria and greater transparency in athlete assessments.
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, discusses his entrepreneurial mindset, brand management, and what life is about in his final interview. The interview provides insight into the values and principles that have guided his work with the organization, known for its conservative outreach and emphasis on American identity.
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Andrew K. Smith, co-founder of Savory Fund, noted the unexpected emotional response to the interview with Charlie Kirk, reflecting on his legacy and the optimism he carried. The interview, ‘Charlie Kirk: The Last Interview,’ has sparked discussions on Kirk’s impact and the lasting effect of his final moments.
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The Trump administration is intensifying its pressure on media outlets, with a focus on ABC, according to White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs of The New..
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MI6 has launched a dark web portal called ‘Silent Courier’ to attract potential spies, particularly in Russia, following a similar CIA campaign that faced criticism. The initiative aims to target individuals with access to sensitive information on foreign intelligence activities.
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The New York Times has published an in-depth report on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative political commentator, which occurred on September 01 at Utah Valley University’s campus in Orem, Utah. The article features interviews with journalists who were involved in the coverage, providing insights into the Times’ approach to reporting such a…
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A cyberattack has disrupted check-in and boarding systems at major European airports, causing delays through Saturday. Passengers faced chaos as they waited near departure boards at Brussels International Airport.
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President Donald Trump addressed reporters on his views regarding Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, as well, as other topics including military operations at Bagram Airfield and discussions about TikTok.
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President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the American Cornerstone Institute Founder’s Dinner, held at Mount Vernon, the historic home of George Washington. He emphasized his administration’s achievements in economic growth and national security, reiterating support for tax cuts, deregulation, and energy independence.
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Memphis and TCU led the trolling in Week 4 with Memphis targeting Arkansas’ mascot and TCU mocking SMU.
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The latest edition of ‘Best of Week 4’ showcases standout performances and pivotal moments from college football games across the country. The Big 1, 2 sentences.
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DiJonai Carrington, a guard for the Minnesota Lynx, has been officially ruled out for the remainder of the playoffs following a significant mid-foot sprain, as announced by the team. The injury has forced the Lynx to adjust their playoff strategy without one of their key players.
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Caitlin Clark was fined $200 for a social media comment criticizing officiating during the Fever’s recent playoff series win over the Dream. The comment, made after the victory, sparked controversy and led to the fine.
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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney showed visible frustration after the Tigers’ 34-21 home loss to Syracuse, which dropped the team to 1-3. The defeat marks his worst start as head coach, prompting calls for improvement.
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Sources indicate the NFL is not guaranteeing a vote on the tush push proposal this offseason. League officials have not confirmed plans to discuss the issue further.
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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners has broken Ken Griffey Jr.’s single-season franchise home run record with a 57th home run on Saturday. This marks a significant milestone in the team’s history and highlights Raleigh’s exceptional performance.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized the importance of credible security guarantees to deter potential Russian aggression. He stated that these guarantees must be strong and plausible to effectively serve as a deterrent.
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Rick Harrison, the ‘Pawn Stars’ boss, comments on the decline of Las Vegas buffets and the rise of food halls as changing eating habits and reduced tourist numbers reshape the city’s dining landscape. This shift reflects broader trends in consumer behavior and evolving restaurant strategies.
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The 75th anniversary of the Incheon Landing is being observed, highlighting its pivotal role in the Korean War and its lasting impact on U.S.-South Korea relations. Incheon’s historical significance extends beyond military history, as it has also marked the beginning of various cultural milestones in South Korea.
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Jim Edgar, former Illinois governor, has died at age 79. He was a moderate Republican known for bipartisan efforts, supporting abortion rights and education funding during the 1990s.
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Julia Roberts admitted feeling ‘scared’ and ‘intimidated’ about meeting Chloë Sevigny before filming their movie ‘After the Hunt’. The actresses shared their nervousness during an interview, revealing the personal dynamics between them.
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Republican Senator Ted Cruz condemned FCC head Brendan Carr for using ‘mafioso’ tactics against ABC over Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks. Cruz warned of government overreach, while President Trump supported Carr’s approach, suggesting possible license revocations for critical networks.
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Golf legend Phil Mickelson has criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar for her remarks on Charlie Kirk, sparking controversy as Republicans consider censuring her over the comments. Omar’s comments have drawn backlash from GOP colleagues, who are questioning her handling of the situation following Kirk’s assassination.
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Andrew Kolvet, Charlie Kirk’s ally, defends Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC suspension, claiming the comedian spread a ‘vile lie’ about Kirk’s assassination by MAGA. Critics argue over the First Amendment and FCC overreach.
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President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Ros, are consolidating power in Nicaragua by arresting longtime loyalists. Murillo is considered the de facto leader and is determined to remain in control.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson opposed the potential National Guard deployment to Chicago, citing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s description of militarism as a sickness. He criticized the approach as ineffective in creating safe communities and argued against increasing law enforcement as a solution.