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Eli Manning, the New York Giants’ former star quarterback, is mentoring rookie Jaxson Dart, but the young player surprised Manning by asking for a restaurant reservation instead of football advice during training camp. Manning clarified that he isn’t responsible for such requests, emphasizing that Dart must earn the right to call and make the reservation.
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A missile and UAV attack on Dnipro and surrounding areas has killed one person and injured 30, according to regional military authorities. Emergency services are assessing damage and aiding the injured.
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Russia has filed an appeal with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) challenging the ruling against it in the MH17 case. The UN aviation body previously held Russia responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014, which resulted in 298 fatalities.
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AI browsers from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Perplexity are increasingly vulnerable to scams, completing fraudulent purchases and clicking on malicious links without human verification. This highlights a significant risk as AI automation creates new opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit these tools.
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Strength training for seniors should focus on posterior muscles like the glutes and upper back to prevent pain and maintain independence. Fitness expert Marfred Suazo emphasizes that training non-mirror muscles, such as the back and core, leads to better posture and reduced injury risk.
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Josh Reynolds, a New York Jets wide receiver, was shot in the back of the head and leg in October 2024 during a mistaken identity incident involving a $250,000 counterfeit money drug deal, according to newly released court documents.
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A massive Russian attack on Ukraine has resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The assault, which involved 40 missiles and approximately 580 drones, marks one of the largest in recent weeks.
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Irish rap group Kneecap has vowed to sue a Canadian MP, Vince Gasparro, over claims of anti-Israel views that led to their ban from entering Canada. The band claims the allegations are ‘wholly untrue and deeply malicious’ and insists that no member has been convicted of any crime.
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Sanctions have increased the cost for Russia to transport oil by sea, but these restrictions have also fueled the growth of an illicit shipping economy with long-term implications. Russia has resorted to deploying a fleet of vessels to transport oil, effectively circumventing international sanctions and continuing its energy exports.
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Hosting a weekly dinner party can be an enticing yet challenging endeavor. Establishing a consistent ritual that keeps guests engaged and the event enjoyable is no small task.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris expressed reservations about transgender athletes competing in women, a stance that has drawn criticism from some quarters and highlighted internal divisions within the Democratic Party.
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Munich’s mayor tapped the first barrel of beer to kick off Oktoberfest 2025. Record beer prices are not expected to reduce visitor numbers.
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk has intensified discussions on political polarization in the U.S., with calls for unity and moral reflection. The incident is seen as a stark reminder of the growing risks of violence in political discourse.
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Experts warn that online ‘gore’ forums are fueling extremism and mass shootings by desensitizing teens to violence and pushing them toward real-world attacks. A 22-year-old suspect is being examined for the fatal shooting of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk, highlighting the growing role of digital subcultures in acts of violence.
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Canadian and Mexican leaders are collaborating to enhance trade connectivity by utilizing rail and port routes to bypass U.S. tariffs. The merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City, Southern has established a direct rail link between Canada and Mexico, facilitating smoother trade operations.
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Syria is holding its first elections following years of dictatorship and civil war. However, not all Syrians are eligible to vote, and there will be no political parties or campaigning.
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Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza and blamed Western nations for their complicity. He criticized the US, UK, and other countries for supplying weapons to Israel, calling their actions ‘criminally insane.’
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A recent analysis suggests that support for political violence in the U.S. is lower than some polls indicate, with only a tiny percentage of Americans endorsing it in a meaningful way. The piece also references a makeshift memorial for Charlie, Kirk in Orem, Utah, highlighting ongoing tensions around political discourse.
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Conservative podcasters are criticizing Jimmy Kimmel for his recent comments, though they disagree on ABC’s handling of the matter. Steve Bannon recorded his podcast ‘War Room’ in Washington, D.C., in 2023.
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Critical experts are concerned that United States is falling behind in its efforts to return to the moon due to delays with the SpaceX Starship rocket, which has experienced several test explosions.
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The U.S. Army is increasing its investment in artificial intelligence and drone technology, with $48 billion in cuts planned over five years to fund these initiatives. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll emphasized the integration of consumer technologies like AI-enabled Ray-Ban glasses for training and maintenance.
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Fox News Digital reviews Jay Duplass’ Christmas rom-com ‘The Baltimorons,’ describing it as a charming, feel-good escape. The film follows a recovering alcoholic comedy writer, Cliff, who finds an unexpected connection with a stern dentist, Didi, during a Christmas Eve mishap.
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President Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a $350 billion tech investment deal to create 15,000 UK jobs and 2,500 US jobs. The partnership focuses on developing 12 nuclear reactors, supported by major tech firms.
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Confident Turkish women are facing increasing restrictions, as female artists who do not conform to the government’s image of women are being targeted by the justice system. Now, the girl band Manifest has been hit.
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The Turkish government is imposing stricter controls on women who challenge traditional gender roles, with the girl band Manifest targeted for its non-conformist art. This escalation highlights the government’s growing influence over cultural expression.
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ENISA has identified the ransomware responsible for recent disruptions at major European airports, including Berlin, London, Brussels, and Dublin. The attack caused severe operational issues over the weekend.
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Brussels Airport has requested airlines to cancel approximately half of their Sunday departures due to a significant disruption. The cyberattack has also affected major flight hubs in Berlin, London, and Dublin, causing extensive chaos across European aviation networks.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s live demo of Meta’s AI glasses at Connect 2025 faced technical difficulties, highlighting the challenges of wearable AI integration. OpenAI announced new safety measures to protect teenagers using ChatGPT.
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Charlie Kirk’s final posts highlighted the growing influence of shared parenting custody laws, with Kentucky’s law showing a strong correlation with electoral success. The law appears to shift voter behavior, with significant support across demographics.
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Germany is facing mounting pressure to recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly, despite not being among the Western countries set to do so. Several Western nations are advocating for recognition, which could influence international relations and diplomatic approaches.
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Germany faces mounting pressure to recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly on September 22, 2025. The issue has become a critical point in international diplomacy, with the potential to reshape regional power dynamics and relationships.
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial, expected to draw over 100,000 attendees, has been designated a Level 1 Special Event by Homeland Security, the highest security rating below a National Special Security Event. Authorities are tracking multiple threats, prompting heightened security measures and public vigilance.
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Israel has launched a ground invasion of Gaza City to eliminate remaining Hamas militants, while hostage families and civilians continue to face a dire humanitarian crisis. The ongoing conflict has led to widespread devastation and suffering, with no clear resolution in sight.
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Broadcast networks have faced criticism for their biased coverage of the Charlie Kirk shooting, with some accusing them of misinforming the public about the alleged shooter’s political leanings. The controversy has highlighted the polarizing nature of media coverage in political discourse.
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Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, is set to leave Congress at the end of 2026 after serving over two decades, aiming to continue his influence in national security. He expressed interest in becoming U.S. ambassador to Australia and noted his potential roles in intelligence and think tanks.
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A new study warns that many popular virtual private network (VPN) services offer less security than previously thought, raising concerns about data privacy and user safety. The research is particularly concerning for individuals in authoritarian regimes where such tools are often used to bypass government censorship.
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Democrat trial lawyers are using legal challenges to block Trump’s executive orders on alternative investments and energy reforms. These lawsuits aim to stall reforms that could expand retirement investment options and boost energy production, with critics arguing that the legal battles are driven by both ideology and financial incentives.
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Kamala Harris revealed in her new book that Joe Biden called her before a critical debate with Trump, warning her about major donors. The call left Harris ‘angry and disappointed,’ as she felt Biden distracted her with personal concerns rather than focusing on the debate.
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Rebecca Taibleson, a former Trump administration official and clerk to Justice Scalia and Judge Kavanaugh, is set to face Senate confirmation for an appellate court seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The nomination is part of Trump’s broader strategy to reshape the federal judiciary and solidify his legacy as a…
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The murder of Charlie Kirk on a university campus has sparked outrage over the lack of institutional response compared to the extensive statements from academic institutions during the 2020 George Floyd protests. Critics argue that the silence of universities highlights a double standard, as they condemned racial violence during Floyd’s death but have not addressed…
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Refurbished electronics can offer cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions, but the quality varies. The article highlights the importance of checking warranty policies, seller reputations, and product conditions to avoid potential issues.
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Russia is set to host its own Eurovision-style contest, the Intervision Song Contest, featuring artists from 23 countries. The event aims to promote ‘traditional family values,’ as stated by Moscow.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, calling it a signal that rewards Trump for his actions. Harris warned that such signals could embolden Trump and exacerbate tensions around dissent.
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US President Donald Trump has called for the United States to reclaim control of Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, which was abandoned to the Taliban in 2021. Trump criticized the previous administration’s decision to withdraw troops, citing the fall of Kabul to the Taliban as a failure, and emphasized the strategic importance of the base,…
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Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Capitol Hill is divided over whether political rhetoric or firearms are fueling the rise in political violence. While both parties condemn violence, Republicans accuse the left of fostering an ‘assassination culture,’ while Democrats focus on gun control as the primary issue.
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US President Donald Trump has reportedly declined to approve a $400 million weapons deal with Taiwan, citing a transactional approach to foreign policy. The decision comes amid efforts to negotiate a trade deal with Beijing and an upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Estonia has called for NATO consultations following a 12-minute incursion by three Russian fighter jets into its airspace, which the Baltic nation described as ‘brazen.’ The nation’s president emphasized the need to prioritize air, and defense in this context.
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President Trump has announced a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas to support American workers. The move is accompanied by the introduction of a new ‘gold card’ program for highly skilled foreign workers.
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The Taliban has rejected U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, but remains open to political and economic ties. The decision comes amid ongoing peace talks to resolve the country’s prolonged conflict.
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Syria and Israel are engaging in discussions regarding secure border arrangements as part of broader U.S.-facilitated initiatives aimed at restoring peace in the region. President Ahmed al-Shara has indicated that Syria is exhausted by the ongoing conflict and may be open to a potential border deal with Israel within days.
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President Trump has indicated that a potential deal regarding TikTok may advance, citing support from Chinese leader Xi Jinping. However, he acknowledged the agreement remains a work in progress.
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President Trump claimed the U.S. military struck a third drug boat in the Caribbean, killing three. He released a one-minute surveillance video to document the attack.
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Analysts and political commentators have drawn parallels between Trump’s approach and the strategies used by authoritarian leaders, highlighting the potential implications for democratic institutions in the U.S. The threats against media outlets have raised alarms among free speech advocates, who argue that such measures could set a dangerous precedent for press freedom.
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President Trump highlighted progress on a potential TikTok deal following a meeting with President Xi Jinping, emphasizing mutual benefits for both nations. The discussion comes ahead of their scheduled meeting in South, Korea next month, where further details on the agreement are expected to be finalized.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that the United States is profiting from the Ukraine conflict, claiming that NATO members are funding the war. He criticized former President Joe Biden for providing $350 billion in military aid to Ukraine, contrasting his own approach of selling weapons to NATO allies who then supply them to Ukraine.
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Estonia and its NATO allies have condemned a recent Russian air incursion, marking the fourth such event this year. The incident follows a similar occurrence in Poland a week prior, escalating tensions in the region.
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FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest of Anibal Hernandez Santana, 63, accused of shooting into Sacramento’s ABC10 news station. The suspect now faces federal charges related to firearm possession and interference with a broadcaster. No injuries were reported in the attack, which left bullet damage in the station’s front lobby.
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A 64-year-old Sacramento man has been released from custody after posting $200,000 bail in connection with a shooting at ABC10’s television station. The suspect, Anibal Hernandez Santana, was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, shooting into an occupied building, and negligent discharge of a firearm.
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A 64-year-old Sacramento man was arrested after gunfire erupted outside the city’s ABC10 television station on Friday. The suspect, Anibal Hernandezsantana, faces three felony charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, shooting into an occupied building, and negligent discharge of a firearm.
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Estonia’s foreign minister described the flights, which lasted for an unusually long 12 minutes, as an “unprecedentedly brazen” intrusion. Russian MIG-31 fighter jets above Moscow in 2018. Estonian officials said three MIG-31s entered Estonian airspace on Friday.