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Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrats for their ineffective messaging during the government shutdown, blaming Republicans for shaping public opinion. The shutdown has lasted over three weeks, with Democrats seeking to extend Obamacare subsidies and Republicans pushing for a spending resolution.
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The 53rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championship kicked off in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the historical milestone as the first Southeast Asian host. The event will feature athletes from over 70 countries, with a focus on individual performances rather than team competitions.
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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey made NFL history on Sunday with a 61-yard field goal, becoming the first player to achieve five made field goals from at least 60 yards. This milestone highlights his exceptional skill and consistency in the league.
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Cheetahs at the Milwaukee County Zoo are getting into the Halloween spirit with pumpkin treats and icy ‘BOO’ treats as they prepare for the zoo’s annual Boo at the Zoo event later this October. The event will take place later this October, offering visitors a festive experience.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares views his re-election battle against Jay Jones as a pivotal ‘lit and test’ for the nation’s political trajectory. The race is anticipated to reflect broader ideological shifts within the country.
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Brett Velicovich warns that Hamas is growing more powerful, acting as both a ruler and warlord in Gaza. He critiques the Trump administration’s efforts to maintain a ceasefire, suggesting they may not be sufficient to prevent further escalation.
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A food poisoning outbreak in Buryatia has hospitalized 90 people, with 89 confirmed cases of acute intestinal infection, including 11 Salmonella cases. Health officials are investigating the source of the outbreak.
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Amazon provides a range of HSA and FSA-eligible products, including therapy masks, massage guns, shower chairs, and health tracking devices, allowing users to utilize their tax-free funds for various health and wellness needs. These products offer practical solutions for managing pain, improving sleep, and maintaining overall health.
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Australia reported that a Chinese fighter jet released flares near its military plane during an incident in the South China Sea. The incident highlights growing tensions and China’s military assertiveness in the region.
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The State Security Service (SBU) of Ukraine conducted raids at the homes of relatives of a National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) detective, who was investigating high-profile cases of abuse in the energy sector and railway enterprises. NABU confirmed the actions, indicating a possible connection to the ongoing investigations.
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Billionaire John Catsimatidis urged Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa to withdraw from the New York City mayoral race, arguing that his continued candidacy risks splitting the vote and harming the city’s interests. Sliwa has refused to drop out, maintaining that the people should decide the outcome of the race rather than being influenced by billionaire…
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A flight bound for Baku skidded off the runway in St. Petersburg shortly after takeoff and returned to the airport. All 155 passengers were evacuated safely.
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A 15-year-old in Charlotte, North Carolina has been arrested 111 times since August 2023 and released again despite concerns over violent crime and repeat offender issues. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department acknowledged a 20% drop in violent crimes but expressed frustration over the ‘catch and release’ cycle, with the teen’s extensive arrest record highlighting systemic concerns.
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Instagram is enhancing parental controls to protect underage users by implementing a PG-13 content filter for accounts of users under 18. Parents can choose between standard and stricter ‘Limited Content’ settings to further regulate teens’ online experiences and interactions on the platform.
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PJSC Ukrnafta, Ukraine’s leading oil company, paid UAH 22.5 billion in taxes and UAH 5 billion in dividends to the state in January–September 2, 2025, according to acting CEO Yuriy Tkachuk. The significant contribution reflects the company’s role in supporting Ukraine’s economy.
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The FBI is investigating a hunting stand discovered near President Donald Trump’s Air Force One exit area at Palm Beach International Airport. Deputy Director Dan Bongino emphasized the Seriousness of the Situation, highlighting the use of forensic tools to determine who placed the stand and why.
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Interfax-Ukraine will host a discussion on China’s influence in the Ukrainian-Russian War, scheduled for October 20 at 12:00 PM. The event is expected to explore how China’s economic ties with Russia may impact the conflict.
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New York Giants linebacker Brian Burns was furious after his team’s collapse in a 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos, where the Broncos erased a 19-point deficit to win. Burns criticized the defensive play-calling, particularly the lack of pressure on quarterback Bo Nix during the final drive, and took responsibility for the team’s failure to…
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French prosecutors have suggested that thieves who stole priceless jewelry from the Louvre Museum in a brazen heist may have been hired by a private collector, according to reports.
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Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, holds significant cultural and religious importance as the largest public holiday in India. Celebrants gather to pray for prosperity and good fortune, while engaging in the tradition of lighting lamps and indulging in a variety of sweets.
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Former President Donald Trump has criticized Democrats as ‘kamik,
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden amid skepticism over her comments about not seeing him during a significant event. She clarified her remarks in an interview with CBS Mornings, promoting her new book and addressing the political climate.
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Afghanistan’s female footballers, after four years of seeking recognition, face visa rejections to enter the UAE, casting doubt on their international games. The team remains in limbo as they await a resolution to their visa issues.
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New York Post columnist Miranda Devine appeared on ‘The Brian Kilmeade Show’ to discuss the Fox Nation special, ‘Cocaine at 1600,’ which investigates the mysterious bag of cocaine found at the White House during the Biden admin. The episode aims to uncover the circumstances surrounding the discovery and its potential implications for the administration.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted that not all pro-Ukrainian countries have joined the PURL program, which allows allies to purchase American weapons for Ukraine. He plans to discuss the program with other nations this week, noting that some have already funded supplies for the second time under the initiative.
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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin died in police custody after a medical emergency during a police encounter in Oakland. His family confirmed his passing, requesting privacy as the cause of death remains unconfirmed.
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President Zelenskyy denies Russian presence near Lyman, stating Ukrainian forces have repelled enemy advances. The declaration highlights the ongoing military standoff in eastern Ukraine.
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Country music star Brantley Gilbert has credited late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk for inspiring his spiritual awakening. During an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends’, Gilbert discussed how Kirk’s influence reignited his faith and motivated him to honor Kirk’s legacy on stage.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is on track to face a significant budget deficit of nearly $100 billion by 2026. This marks a substantial increase from the previous estimate of $71 billion just a month ago.
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The FOX & Friends Weekend show will feature guest host Will Cain and co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy discussing the progress of the war against woke ideology. The segment will explore how conservative efforts are gaining traction in the ongoing cultural battle.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed a potential arms exchange with the United States, stating that Ukraine is prepared to provide its domestically manufactured drones to American allies in exchange for delivering American missiles.
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Lufthansa plans to cut 100 domestic flights due to doubled state costs. The CEO warns of further cuts if costs aren’t reduced.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that European leaders are seeking to persuade US President Donald Trump to deploy American-made Tomahawk missiles. The request is part of ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the procurement of 25 Patriot air defense systems. The deal marks a significant step in strengthening Ukraine’s air defense capabilities.
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The European Union has announced a ban on the transit of Russian gas through its territory starting in 2026. This decision aims to reduce EU dependency on Russian energy resources while allowing existing contracts to continue until 2026 and 2028.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin called US President Donald Trump last week regarding Trump’s remarks about supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. Zelenskyy alleges that the communication was motivated by Putin’s concern over the potential threat posed by the weapon system.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensk, has expressed skepticism about Hungary’s role in peace negotiations for Ukraine, stating that the country is not the ideal location for talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelenskyy suggested that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban may not be able to contribute positively to Ukraine’s situation.
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The Louvre Museum remains closed after a reported theft of millions in historic jewels, with critics blaming President Macron for security failures.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has indicated he is willing to engage in three-way negotiations or shuttle diplomacy in Budapest if invited. The remarks come amid ongoing discussions between Ukraine, Russia, and Western allies regarding potential diplomatic solutions to the war in Ukraine.
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WWE Legend Sgt. Slaughter joined ‘Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla’ to discuss President Trump’s handshake with French President Emmanuel Macron. The moment, which has gone viral, sparked debate on diplomatic relations and international perceptions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that Ukraine has secured agreements for $2 billion in gas supplies as a contingency plan in case of a challenging situation. Some of the gas supply tranches have already been identified.
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The New Jersey governor race is intensifying as Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli narrows the gap with Democratic nominee Rep. Mikie Sherrill, with recent polls showing a tightening contest just 15 days before Election Day. Ciattarelli, making his third consecutive bid for the position, is gaining momentum by positioning himself as a proponent of the Trump…
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A new Fox Nation series titled ‘Hunting Bundy: Chase for the Devil’ uncovers the untold story of how detectives joined forces to stop infamous serial killer Ted Bundy. The series highlights the dramatic pursuit and challenges faced during the investigation.
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A significant outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) disrupted access to numerous major websites and apps on Monday, including Disney+, Reddit, Zoom, and several financial and media platforms. The issue, attributed to increased error rates and latencies, is being addressed by AWS, which noted progress toward resolution.
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Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson has urged NATO members to prepare for potential conflict with Russia, emphasizing the need for a mental and military shift to deter and defend against a possible invasion. Jonson’s remarks align with the EU’s accelerated militarization efforts and calls for increased defense spending, including purchases from the U.S. to support…
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Jenny Failla, wife of former New York City Mayor Jimmy Failla, has joined the panel of 'Fox News Saturday Night' to participate in a game called 'Judge Jenny'. The segment features her evaluating some of the most extreme criminal cases from the past week.
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A major jewel heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris is currently under investigation by authorities. The incident, described as ‘right out of a movie’, has raised questions about security measures at the world’s most iconic art institution.
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A photo showing Zohran Mamdani with a man linked to the 1993 WTC bombing has sparked intense public backlash. The incident highlights growing tensions around the intersection of politics and terrorism.
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Republican and Democratic lawmakers are locked in a standoff over healthcare subsidies, with a government shutdown threatening to stall efforts to prevent steep premium rises under the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
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A significant AWS outage has led to service interruptions across major websites and platforms, including Amazon, Coinbase, and Roblox. The disruption has impacted numerous users and businesses, raising concerns over cloud infrastructure reliability. The exact cause of the outage remains under investigation, with AWS reportedly working to restore full functionality.
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Andrew Cuomo warns that if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor, there will be ‘nobody left’ in New York City. The former governor challenges Mamdani’s socialist agenda and speculates on potential Trump involvement in the race.
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Russian forces have launched another attack on energy infrastructure in the Chernihiv region, specifically targeting a facility in the Nizhyn district. The strike has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Warren McVea, a former NFL running back and trailblazer in Texas college football, has passed away at 79, according to his family. He was the first Black player to earn a scholarship to a major Texas school and played a pivotal role in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl-winning season in 1969.
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A senior German general has called on Europe to support Ukraine fully to pressure Russia, despite financial constraints. The general warned that European democracy and the rule of law are at risk.
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The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) reduced the bail for former Cassation Economic Court judge Bohdan Lvov by 15 times, from UAH 300 million to UAH 20 million. This decision follows a request from his defense attorney and has sparked discussions about the balance between justice and the right to a fair trial.
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Thieves stole jewelry belonging to French Empress Eugenie from the Lou, raising alarm among cultural institutions and security experts.
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Bret Baier discusses a pivotal moment in Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations, emphasizing the fragile nature of the agreement. The segment also highlights his new book, which explores themes of national resilience and American values.
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The founders of the ‘School of Hard Knocks,’ Jack Dumoulin, James Dumoulin, and Joshua Smith, have appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss their growth from social media influencers to billionaires. During the interview, they shared insights on their journey to a multi-million dollar enterprise, emphasizing persistence and strategic growth.
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Ukraine’s Air Force intercepts 38 Russian UAVs during a missile barrage. The military successfully counters a coordinated attack involving Iskander-M missiles and multiple drone types.
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The Louvre Museum, one of the most visited and historically significant institutions in the world, has been forced to close its doors following a major jewelry theft that has left security experts and the public concerned about the museum’s ability to protect its priceless collections. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Monday,…