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Seven people were injured in Kyiv as a result of an enemy drone attack on Thursday night. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has confirmed the incident.
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A recent development at the Guantánamo Bay detention facility has garnered attention for its innovative collaboration between prisoners and the military. The project is designed to counteract the absence of visual records during a time when media access was limited, effectively holding the last 15 U.S. wartime prisoners.
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The FBI has arrested Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier in connection with an illegal sports gambling operation. The arrest is part of a broader investigation into organized crime activities linked to sports betting.
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La Mesa Police Officer Lauren Craven was killed while helping at a crash scene on Interstate 8. The incident occurred after she returned from San Diego Central Jail, where she had been working since February 2024.
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The Dutch government seized semiconductor producer Nexperia due to US pressure, causing a chip shortage that threatens Volkswagen’s production. Volkswagen may halt production at several plants, impacting key models and operations.
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Vice President JD Vance has criticized former White House press secretary Jen Psaki for calling his wife, Usha Vance, ‘afraid of her husband.’ Vance called the remark ‘disgracing,’ and emphasized that Usha should be allowed to speak for herself.
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Social media star Barbara ‘Babs’ Costello joined Fox & Friends co-hosts for a pumpkin carving session and shared Halloween tips. The event also aimed to raise awareness about vision loss and geographic atrophy.
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The article discusses the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s plan to construct a grand ballroom in the White House, which has drawn criticism from Democrats, who argue it is inappropriate despite private funding and historical precedent. Trump insists it is a necessary addition to the executive mansion to symbolize American grandeur and national power.
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Tom Hanks recently took the New York City subway while incognito, wearing a mask, glasses, and a beanie, to experience the city’s unique anonymity. The actor, known for his role in ‘Saving Private Ryan,’ expressed his admiration for the subway system during a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, highlighting its efficiency and the sense…
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Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, 29, died in Charlotte, North Carolina, following intense online accusations of cheating from Russian world champion Vladimir Kramnik. His mother revealed the allegations devastated her son, leading to severe emotional distress, with police awaiting toxicology results to determine the cause of death.
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The New York City ICE raid has become a focal point in the ongoing debate over immigration policy and the Democratic Party’s position on enforcement. Critics, including former President Barack Obama, have pointed out the apparent contradiction between the party’s rhetoric and its support for the raid.
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The Trump administration has announced new sanctions against Russian oil companies following Putin’s rejection of ceasefire efforts. These measures aim to curb Russian military and economic influence in the region.
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Rep. Berny Jacques, R-Fla., is advocating for the ‘Shane Jones Act,’ which would enable families of victims of crimes committed by illegal migrants to sue local governments. The legislation aims to hold jurisdictions accountable for failing to secure borders and protect citizens from potential threats posed by unauthorized immigrants.
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An 18-year-old has been sentenced to a year of rehab instead of prison for raping two girls, sparking outrage. Criminal defense attorney Josh Ritter criticized the ruling on Fox & Friends.
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Radio host Stephen A. Smith apologized to Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, after previously criticizing her ‘incendiary’ political behavior, defending her as ‘smart’ and ‘accomplished.’ Smith acknowledged his comments had been misconstrued but clarified they were not misogynistic or disrespectful, responding to what he saw as ‘disturbing’ remarks from President Donald Trump.
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Illinois GOP candidate Darren Bailey lost his son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren in a Montana helicopter crash. The Baileys expressed their grief and gratitude for the support received, while the circumstances of the crash remain under investigation.
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In the final mayoral debate of New York City, the three candidates engaged in sharp exchanges on crucial policy issues. One of the most contentious moments came when all three candidates condemned the recent federal immigration raid targeting street vendors in the city’s immigrant communities.
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NBA legends Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier were arrested in a federal investigation tied to illegal gambling and ties to organized crime. The FBI’s probe, which overlaps with another NCAA basketball fixing case, highlights the growing concern over corruption in sports and gambling.
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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested on Thursday as part of a federal investigation into illegal sports betting. The FBI is set to hold a news conference about its probe on Thursday at 10 a.m. ET.
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Dr. Nicole Saphier of Fox News discusses new research suggesting breastfeeding reduces breast cancer risk. She also highlights AI’s role in advancing cancer detection and prevention.
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Candidates engaged in personal attacks and highlighted each other’s controversies during New York City’s final mayoral debate. Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, seen as the favorite, faced sharp criticism from opponents like Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, with the debate intensifying political tensions leading up to the election.
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House and Senate Republicans are scrambling to finalize a new spending plan as the current government shutdown approaches its deadline on Nov. 21. The debate over how long to extend existing federal spending levels is causing divisions within the party.
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Kevin Federline’s memoir, ‘You Thought You Knew,’ claims Britney Spears used cocaine before breastfeeding their children during their marriage. The allegations have drawn criticism from Spears’ representatives and sparked backlash from the pop star, who called the claims ‘constant gaslighting.’
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The U.S. Coast Guard executed Operation Pacific Viper, intercepting 100,000 pounds of cocaine in a month-long operation targeting transnational drug cartels. Experts warn that cartels move 3,000-4,000 tons annually through the Pacific routes, highlighting the vast scale of the narcotics trade.
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A new report reveals stark differences in grocery spending across U.S. cities, with Detroit and Birmingham spending over 3.8% of income on food, while Fremont, California, spends less than 1%. Rising food costs and stagnant wages have created economic strain for lower-income households, particularly in the Midwest and South.
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At-home meal kits are gaining traction as families seek affordable, convenient meal solutions amid economic pressures. A major cruise line has also modified its beverage policy, requiring passengers to purchase a separate package for onboard drinks during island stops.
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The recent ICE raid in New York City has sparked renewed political debate, particularly within the Democratic Party, as candidates for mayor grapple with the implications of federal immigration enforcement. The operation, which targeted undocumented immigrants, has drawn criticism from local leaders and advocacy groups, who argue that it exacerbates existing tensions in the city’s…
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International authorities have launched a coordinated campaign to dismantle high-profile online scams based in Southeast Asia. The United States, Britain, and South Korea are working together to disrupt fraudulent networks that have reportedly siphoned billions of dollars from victims worldwide.
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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that USA Powerlifting’s exclusion of transgender women from its women’s division is discriminatory. Katie Zacharia, a Republican political strategist, responded to the ruling, emphasizing the need for updated athletic policies.
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The director of the Louvre Museum, Laurence des Cars, faced intense questioning over significant security failures that enabled thieves to steal over $100 million worth of jewels. While acknowledging the ‘terrible failure,’ des Cars admitted that the museum’s surveillance and perimeter security were subpar, including a critical camera positioned away from the key balcony where…
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The EU has passed its 19th package of sanctions against Russia, targeting banks, crypto exchanges, and diplomats. The move follows US sanctions on Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil.
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The European Union has approved stringent sanctions targeting Russian gas and cryptocurrency assets, escalating tensions with Moscow amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts. These measures are part of a broader effort to weaken Russia’s economic foundation.
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European Union officials are preparing to agree on a strategy to utilize frozen Russian assets to provide significant financial aid to Ukraine. This initiative, which leverages funds held in a Belgian financial institution, represents a key step in addressing the financial challenges faced by Ukraine in its current conflict.
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Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season includes the Green Bay Packers facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in a notable matchup, with Aaron Rodgers emphasizing the game is not a revenge match. The Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Chargers start the week, while the New York Jets seek their first win of the season.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders have raised record amounts in 2025, with each collecting nearly $20 million amid increased progressive visibility in Congress. Their fundraising success aligns with heightened visibility due to national events and political shifts.
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In his final YouTube stream, American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky conveyed that he felt ‘better than ever’ in his professional career. The stream, dated October 17, 2025, was his last public appearance before his unexpected passing.
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European carmakers are facing a chip supply crisis due to a dispute involving Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, highlighting the industry’s vulnerability. The issue centers on Nexperia’s role in providing critical semiconductor components used in vehicles.
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European carmakers are increasingly dependent on Chinese supply chains, and a dispute over Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has exacerbated the industry’s challenges in establishing resilient supply and value chains. The situation highlights the fragility of the automotive sector’s reliance on foreign suppliers.
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The Biden administration has released an illegal immigrant accused of causing a fatal crash in California, sparking public outrage. This release comes amid escalating political tensions, including a heated mayoral debate in New York, Fetter than’s break with Democrats, and ongoing government shutdown concerns.
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A Chicago elementary school teacher, Lucy Martinez, was captured in a viral video mocking the death of Charlie Kirk at an anti-Trump protest, sparking widespread outrage. Four days later, the Chicago Public Schools system has yet to issue any formal condemnation or disciplinary actions regarding the incident, despite mounting pressure from educators and the public.
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AI-powered IVF systems, such as Columbia University’s STAR method and Conceivable Life’s AURA technology, are transforming fertility care by increasing precision and reducing treatment cycles. While promising, these systems face challenges related to algorithmic accuracy and ethical considerations.
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A teaching assistant at Illinois State University, Derek Lopez, has been fired after flipping the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter’s table twice, sparking a viral incident. The university confirmed his removal from his graduate teaching assistant position pending further investigation.
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Stephen Miller criticized Robert De Niro’s accusation that he is a Nazi during a Hannity interview, calling the actor ‘sad, bitter, broken, old man.’ The exchange highlights the escalating use of extreme labels in political discourse, with critics warning against such rhetoric amid recent high-profile events.
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La Mesa Police Department has confirmed that Officer Lauren Craven was killed late Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, after she stopped to assist with a traffic collision on eastbound Interstate 8 at Fairmont Avenue. The incident occurred during her routine patrol when she responded to the crash.
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The U.S. government shutdown is extending into next week as congressional leaders grapple with stalled negotiations.
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Boxing enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to the heavyweight division’s most anticipated matches in 2026, with a specific focus on the possible face-off between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Additionally, Joseph Parker is set to defend his interim title on Saturday, signaling a packed schedule of action-packed fights.
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The article highlights five positive trends in fantasy football, with a focus on players like D’Andre Swift, who are performing well and are expected to maintain their strong form. Analysts attribute his success to a combination of strategic game planning and his physical attributes, which allow him to excel in both short and long-yardage situations.
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The article provides an in-depth analysis of Week 8 NFL matchups, highlighting teams and players to target or avoid for fantasy leagues. It also includes projected scores for all games, helping fans and analysts make informed decisions.
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Real Madrid and Barcelona are set to face each other in the first Clás, the first Clásico of the season on Sunday. Both teams have plenty of injury concerns.
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The Premier League has introduced a new hi-vis Puma ball to improve visibility during winter matches, set to debut on November 8. The ball is part of the ‘Under the Lights’ edition of the PUM, Orbita Ultimate PL, designed for optimal performance in low-light conditions.
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The article ranks the 10 NBA teams that have never won a championship, evaluating their potential to secure their first title by 2031. The ranking takes into account various factors such as team dynamics, key players, and developmental prospects.
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The Golden State Warriors have added veteran center Al Horford to their roster, signaling a strategic move to surround Stephen Curry with a seasoned team in pursuit of another NBA championship. This acquisition comes as Curry prepares for what could be his final season with the franchise.
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Quarterback Justin Herbert is having a standout season as a runner for the Los Angeles Chargers, with his career-best rushing performance against the Minnesota Vikings. The Chargers are looking to leverage Herbert’s dual-threat capabilities to gain an edge in the matchup.
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Jerry Rice’s all-time NFL receiving records remain unchallenged despite the emergence of star wide receivers like Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, and CeeDee Lamb. The article explores whether these modern talents can surpass Rice’s historic achievements.
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The article speculates on how the past two years would have unfolded if Shohei Ohtani had joined the Blue Jays instead of the Dodgers. It explores the potential impact on MLB’s competitive balance and the Blue Jays’ dominance in the AL East.
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The article explores predictions from MLB scouts, executives, and managers regarding the upcoming Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series. It highlights the factors that may give one team an advantage over the other.
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Newman continues to face public backlash and scrutiny. The ongoing criticism underscores challenges within the organization and broader implications for VUL’s reputation.
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College Football Playoff and conference races are gaining momentum as Selection Day approaches, promising an engaging season ahead with intense competition for top rankings and awards. With just over a month to, teams are gearing up for high-stakes games that could determine playoff berths and major awards.
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The Colts’ Daniel Jones deal looks great now; the Texans’ OL deals do not. Let’s review every team’s signings, trades, hirings and draft picks with hindsight.
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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested early Thursday morning as part of an FBI sports betting investigation, sources told ESPN. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal gambling operations within professional sports.