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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Decree No. 692/2025, implementing the NSDC decision to allocate resources for the 2026 state budget focused on military equipment and weapon development. This move underscores Ukraine’s commitment to enhancing national security through strategic financial planning and technological advancement.
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Authorities in Arizona are preparing for potential protests as crowds gather to mourn the life of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at a memorial service. The event, reported by Fox News national correspondent Jeff Paul on the ‘Fox Report,’ highlights the significance of Kirk’s impact on conservative politics and youth engagement.
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Scott Littlefield, a respected Texas Rangers scout, died at 59 after an apparent heart attack while staying in a Houston hotel. The Rangers honored his contributions to the team and the sport, noting his role in key scouting roles over the years.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the creation of separate assault troops, with operations expected to be fully operational within a week to ten days. The move aims to enhance Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against ongoing Russian aggression.
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SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler joined Fox News Live to discuss the implications of the White House’s recent tariffs on the auto industry and the Federal Reserve’s latest rate changes. The discussion focused on how these policies might affect small businesses, particularly in the automotive sector, and the broader economic landscape.
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Violence broke out in The Hague as anti-immigration protesters clashed with police during a rally demanding stricter migration policies. Geert Wilders, the leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), has condemned the riots, calling the perpetrators ‘idiots.’
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Ukraine has confirmed it has carried out strikes on several oil-industry facilities within Russian territory, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released the information via its Telegram channel on Saturday, confirming the attacks as part of a broader strategy to disrupt Russia’s energy infrastructure.
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NHL star Rasmus Dahlin disclosed in an open letter that his fiancée, Carolina Matovac, received a heart transplant after suffering ‘major heart failure’ during a summer vacation in France. The incident, which required multiple CPR sessions and critical care, highlights the importance of emergency medical intervention.
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Ukrainian National Police reported that a Russian shelling incident on Friday, September 19, resulted in one fatality and five injuries. The attack involved 1,977 enemy strikes across the front line and residential areas of the Donetsk region.
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The NFL has released a training video to all teams scrutinizing officiating challenges related to the Eagles’ ‘tush push’ play, which has sparked renewed debate over potential missed penalties in their recent game against the Chiefs. This development comes as the league continues to explore ways to address the contentious issue, which remains a focal…
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Fox News correspondent Stephanie Bennett reported on a significant Russian strike on Ukraine’s infrastructure during a live broadcast. The attack, described as ‘massive,’ has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict’s escalation.
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FOX Television has announced its fall premiere lineup, featuring the return of popular series such as "Doc," "The Floor," and "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test," along with the debut of a new series, "99 to Beat." The programming schedule highlights a mix of returning favorites and new content across the network’s lineup.
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Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell warned against illegal activity at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, which will feature Trump and Vance. The event is classified as a Level 1 Special Event with heightened security.
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John Schneider hopes his song for Charlie Kirk acts as a ‘battle cry’ to inspire people to make a difference and help make America great again. The song aims to unite individuals under a common cause to drive national progress.
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Senior contributors Kim Strassel, Jason Riley, and Dan Henninger provide a comprehensive review of the week’s best and worst, offering insights into key developments across politics, economy, and technology.
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Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) discusses the political tensions on Capitol Hill regarding a government funding bill, highlighting potential risks of a government shutdown.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights Kate Middleton’s stunning appearance during Donald Trump’s state visit and the passing of songwriting legend Brett James, among other celebrity news.
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Several Western nations are set to recognize Palestine next week but German diplomat Annalena Baerbock says this alone will not end the war. Hamas seemed to threaten the remaining Israeli hostages.
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President Donald Trump has reportedly indicated a potential military response to Venezuela’s actions, though details remain unclear. The administration is considering various options to counter the country’s leadership, which has sparked debates over the feasibility and implications of such a move.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society is actively delivering assistance at the sites of Russian strikes in the cities of Dnipro and Mykolaiv. This effort highlights the ongoing humanitarian challenges faced by Ukraine following the ongoing conflict.
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The Federal Reserve has announced a reduction in its benchmark interest rate, marking its first cut in over a decade. This decision has raised concerns among economists about potential inflationary pressures, as lower rates could stimulate borrowing and spending.
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Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the growing conflict within the House of Representatives over a vote to condemn Charlie Kirk’s alleged murder. The debate highlights deepening divisions among Democrats as some members refuse to support honoring Kirk, raising questions about the party’s internal cohesion.
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Ukrainian air defense forces neutralized 583 out of 619 aerial targets during a large-scale attack. Debris and wreckage were recorded at 10 locations affected by the strikes.
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The resignation of Kirk has sparked a wider controversy, prompting discussions on whether the firings were justified. Various stakeholders are now weighing in on the merits of the situation.
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On the upcoming ‘Fox News Sunday,’ host Shannon Bream will interview Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to discuss the ongoing implications of Charlie Kirk’s murder. The episode is scheduled for September 21, 2025.
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In Mexico City, some women are turning to traditional midwives for postpartum care, seeking a more holistic approach. Kay Nicte Cisneros García participated in a postpartum ritual involving shawls, reflecting a cultural emphasis on healing and connection.
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Grace Reilly, a former ambassador of Turning Point USA, has emphasized the enduring influence of Charlie Kirk on young conservatism. She highlighted the significance of a forthcoming memorial in Phoenix honoring Kirk’s contributions during a segment on Fox News Live.
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Poland scrambled its air defenses after Russian drones entered its territory, prompting Western officials to conclude the move was a defensive probe. The incident has raised concerns among NATO allies about potential threats to European security.
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New York State Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs refused to endorse Zohran Mamdani for mayor, citing disagreements over Israel’s actions in Gaza. This decision has created a major rift within the party, threatening Hochul’s influence.
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Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon revealed their real names to each other for the first time during a quiz game after 25 years of friendship in Hollywood. Aniston was stunned to learn that Witherspoon’s first name is actually Laura Jeanne, not Reese.
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Matthew Dowd, a former MSNBC analyst recently fired for controversial comments about the shooting of Charlie Kirk, criticized the network and its hosts for publicly mourning the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show while remaining silent about his own firing. His comments on Couric’s podcast highlighted the lack of support for his firing, while the network’s…
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Fired MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd criticized the public’s focus on Jimmy Kimmel’s show suspension rather than his own firing for comments on Charlie Kirk’s death. The situation highlights debates about free speech, media bias, and accountability in the public sphere.
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Oklahoma State fans chanted for head coach Mike Gundy to be fired during a 19-12 loss to Tulsa, the first home defeat in 74 years. Gundy defended the fans’ support but faced mounting pressure as the Cowboys dropped to 1-2.
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Former President Donald Trump proposes a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa users and a $1 million gold immigration card. Rep. Dan Meuser supports the plan, aiming to protect U.S. workers and encourage domestic hiring.
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Ukrainian Drone Systems Forces struck 907 enemy targets in 24 hours. The DSF reported these attacks on Telegram, highlighting their operational impact.
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Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene has called on NATO members to take decisive action against Russian military aircraft, citing Estonia’s recent allegations of an airspace violation. The move comes amid heightened tensions as Russia denies the claims, and the bloc increases its military presence in response to these incidents.
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European leaders are expressing concerns that U.S. officials may be encouraging far-right parties that promote nationalism and traditional values to gain power. These concerns arose after President Trump met with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, in July.
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Fifty-five years after the first Earth Day, climate activists are organizing a nationwide celebration of solar power on Sunday. This event serves as a reminder of the progress made in renewable energy adoption and the ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability.
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Zoox, an Amazon-owned company, has launched a free robotaxi service in Las Vegas, offering free rides to the public. The service aims to expand to San Francisco, Austin, and Miami after regulatory approval.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt refuted former President Barack Obama’s allegations that the Trump administration pressured ABC to cancel Jimmy Kimmel’s show, stating the decision was solely made by ABC executives. Leavitt emphasized that President Trump had no role in the cancellation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggests that decisive actions by U.S. President Donald Trump may lead some European countries to sever ties with Russian energy resources. The potential shift in energy policy could significantly impact the geopolitical and economic dynamics of Europe.
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The trailer for Jay Duplass’s Christmas rom-com "The Baltimorons" featuring Michael Strassner and Liz Lars… The film promises a blend of humor and heart, following the story of a group of friends navigating the challenges of the holiday season.
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The ‘heavy soda’ trend involves adding extra syrup to fountain drinks to maintain flavor despite melting ice, sparking debates among health professionals about its impact on public health. Dental experts warn of potential risks like cavities and systemic health issues, while the trend is also seen as part of a broader ‘stunt food’ movement prioritizing…
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A man named Joshua Runkles was charged with bringing weapons into the NFL stadium where Charlie Kirk’s memorial service is being held. Authorities say the individual was observed with suspicious behavior at the venue.
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Poland has detained two Ukrainian train drivers and passengers attempting to evade conscription by smuggling them into the country.The operators were accused of participating in a human trafficking operation, with investigators alleging they received at least $10,000 per person for the illegal crossings.
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Jimmy Kimmel is facing potential suspension for refusing to apologize for a controversial monologue in which he insinuated that Charlie Kirk’s alleged murderer was a pro-MAGA conservative, sparking outrage and comparisons to Keith Olbermann’s career decline.
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Ukraine’s military has secured control over 330 km in the Dobropillia and Pokrovsk areas, with Zelenskyy noting that Russia plans to redeploy troops to maintain its positions.
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The revival of the Soviet-era Intervision contest represents Russia’s strategy to engage with Global South allies, promoting a vision of cultural independence from Western influence. This initiative aligns with Moscow’s broader efforts to counter Western cultural dominance.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump during the U.N. General, Assembly. The meeting is part of a series of scheduled discussions aimed at addressing ongoing issues between the two nations.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have secured their 13th consecutive playoff berth, tying the New York Yankees for the second-longest streak in MLB history. This milestone came in Clayton Kershaw’s final home game, with Kershaw retiring after the season.
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Former President Donald Trump has claimed that critical media coverage of his administration is ‘really illegal,’ sparking debate over press freedom. Legal experts note that press freedom is protected by the First Amendment, which has been upheld in landmark Supreme Court decisions.
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Egyptian officials have solved the theft of a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet belonging to Pharaoh Usermaatre Amenemope, which was stolen from the Egyptian Museum’s restoration lab. The artifact was melted down and sold for $7,755 before being recovered by authorities, leading to the arrest of four suspects.
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The theft of a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet from the Egyptian Museum’s restoration laboratory in Cairo has raised alarms about the security of Egypt’s cultural heritage. Officials have circulated images of the artifact to customs and border control authorities to aid in its recovery.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed that Russian military aircraft are deliberately violating Estonia’s airspace as part of a systematic campaign targeting Europe and NATO. The incident, which occurred on September 19, was highlighted by Zelenskyy in a message posted on his official Telegram channel.
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Elon Musk has re-posted a 2019 tweet by Kamala Harris calling for Trump’s Twitter suspension, as she criticizes the administration for allegedly silencing critics. Harris defends Kimmel’s suspension as an abuse of power and urges the public to resist censorship.
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The U.S. is quietly pausing arms sales to Western Europe due to shortages of weapons like the Patriot air defense system, according to unnamed officials. This shift aligns with the Trump administration’s ‘America First’ strategy, which prioritizes stockpiling arms.
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A military vehicle carrying servicemen and a Channel 5 war correspondent detonated a magnetic mine near Pokrovsk. All personnel on board survived the incident, though the cause of the mine’s activation remains under investigation.
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Germany is updating its funeral laws in two states, aiming to modernize its traditional burial practices. The nation has some of the strictest funeral regulations in Western Europe, prompting a shift from conventional coffin burials to more flexible options.
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Germany is set to modernize its funeral culture by introducing new burial laws in two states. This move is part of a broader trend in Germany to adapt traditional practices to contemporary values and sustainability concerns.
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Ukrain,ian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of employing large-scale air strikes as a deliberate tactic to instill fear among civilians, following an attack that injured dozens and killed three people on Saturday night. Zelens,ky’s statement on his Telegram channel emphasized that such strikes are not militarily necessary but represent a calculated effort to undermine…