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The No. 8 Oregon Ducks beat the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in a thrilling college football game, marking a significant victory. Key moments included a game-changing touchdown pass and a crucial defensive stop that sealed the win.
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George Santos expressed gratitude to President Trump for commuting his 7-year prison sentence, calling the act ‘kindness’ and ‘generosity’. Santos now plans to focus on prison reform, inspired by Trump’s Middle East peace deal.
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U.S. Marshals Service Director Gadyaces Serralta and Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons discussed their operations in a recent interview, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining national security and protecting citizens. The interview provided a behind-the-scenes look at the efforts of these agencies, shedding light on the operational aspects that are typically not publicly disclosed.
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A teacher’s assistant at Illinois State University physically disrupted a Turning Point USA event by overturning a table and tearing down promotional flyers. The incident, captured on video, has sparked debate over campus free speech and protest tactics.
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Ret. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink criticized President Trump’s strategy against drug cartels, arguing it fails to address root causes. He also discussed Venezuela’s political situation and the debate over masculinity sparked by Rep. AOC’s comments.
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Utah quarterback Devon Dampier completed an 11-yard touchdown pass to receiver Ryan Davis, tying the game against BYU. The play, which occurred in the second quarter, highlights Dampier’s ability to make key throws under pressure.
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Vice President JD Vance, the first Marine to serve as second-in-command, delivered an emphatic address at Camp Pendleton to commemorate the Marine Corps’ 25,000th anniversary. His speech emphasized steadfast commitment and the corps’ pivotal role in U.S. military history.
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The White House joined Bluesky with a meme-filled post, targeting progressive users and highlighting the platform’s growing political relevance. The administration’s first post featured a video of the most viral memes, suggesting a strategic digital engagement effort.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has asserted that full control of Donetsk Oblast is a prerequisite for any peace deal with Ukraine, as revealed in a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on October 18. The report, based on statements from senior U.S. officials, highlights Putin’s firm stance on the territory as a key condition…
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Dan Scavino, deputy chief of staff for personnel at the White House, highlighted the Trump administration’s emphasis on staff selection and oversight of foreign operations during a discussion on ‘My View.’ Scavino explained how the administration prioritizes appointing individuals who align with the America-first agenda, ensuring alignment with the president’s policies across all levels of…
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US President Donald Trump released a video of the US Navy striking what he called a submarine in the Caribbean that was allegedly smuggling a large amount of illicit drugs. The footage shows the vessel sustaining at least two hits and losing power before sinking, with two surviving ‘narcoterrorist’ crew members captured for detention and…
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In her recent segment on Fox News’ ‘My View,’ Lara Trump addressed the ongoing challenges in achieving peace in the Middle East, a topic that has remained contentious for decades. Trump pointed out that despite numerous attempts at diplomacy and peace negotiations, the region continues to be plagued by conflict, instability, and a lack of…
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Bear Bachmeier found Chase Roberts for a 17-yard TD to give BYU the lead over Utah. The touchdown was a pivotal moment in the game, shifting momentum in favor of the Cougars.
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WNBA star Angel Reese has openly discussed her fear of the media, claiming she would rather pay fines than speak with reporters, as she believes her words are often misrepresented. Her comments come amid a series of controversies, including disputes over her quotes being taken out of context.
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The White House and federal agencies, including the Health and Human Services and Homeland Security Departments, have joined Bluesky to criticize Democrats for the federal government shutdown. These agencies have been actively posting messages blaming the party for the prolonged shutdown, continuing a narrative promoted by the Trump administration since the crisis began.
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The article highlights key moments from the Big 12 clash between the No. 7 Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Arizona State Sun Devils. The game featured standout performances and strategic plays from both teams.
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Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses President Donald Trump’s influence on American life, contrasting him with other Republicans on the show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The analysis explores the broader implications of Trump’s leadership on political and social dynamics.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has hailed the upcoming summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump in Hungary as a historic event, praising Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban for hosting the meeting. The summit, expected to focus on resolving the Ukraine conflict, has drawn mixed reactions from European leaders and media outlets.
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Law enforcement in Portland, Oregon, used tear gas and clashed with anti-ICE agitators during ‘No Kings’ protests on Saturday. The incident underscores the escalating tensions between immigration enforcement and activist groups advocating for immigrant rights.
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Fox News host Mark Levin criticized the media’s persistent labeling of President Donald Trump as an authoritarian leader, calling it a ‘constant drumbeat’ with little evidence. Levin argued that the label is politically motivated and distracts from substantive policy discussions.
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Millions of Americans have participated in widespread ‘No Kings’ protests across the country, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard in major cities. The demonstrations are escalating as Trump intensifies his attacks on political opponents, raising concerns about potential civil unrest and the implications for democratic processes.
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The Big Weekend Show co-hosts examine a study suggesting income inequality within households contributes significantly to divorce rates. The discussion highlights potential economic stressors and their impact on marital relationships.
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At least four people were arrested after a scuffle between law enforcement and protesters near the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois. Officials have not provided details about the charges against the arrested individuals.
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Hungarian MEP Andras Laszlo has mocked European politicians for their ‘jealous children’ behavior over the US decision to host a summit between Trump and Putin in Hungary. The debate emerged from a discussion between Carl Bildt and Radoslaw Sikorski, highlighting the tension over Hungary’s role in the US-Russia talks.
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The LGBTQ+ community in Moldova is cautiously optimistic following the recent parliamentary elections, where the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity emerged victorious. While the election result marks a significant political shift, members of the queer community remain concerned about the ongoing discrimination they face.
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LGBTQ+ communities in Moldova have expressed relief after the victory of the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity in September’s parliamentary elections. However, discrimination against queer people continues.
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The U.S. State Department warns Hamas of potential consequences for planning an attack on Palestinian civilians, which would violate the ceasefire agreement with Israel. The Department emphasized that such an attack would undermine progress made through mediation efforts while reaffirming its commitment to ensuring civilian safety and maintaining calm.
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Raleek Brown delivered a decisive touchdown to lead Arizona State to a victory over No. 7 Texas Tech in a crucial college football matchup. The win marks a significant moment for the Arizona State Sun Devils, showcasing their strength and resilience against a top-ranked opponent.
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Global demand for Dubai chocolate, matcha tea, and quinoa is surging, but this trend is causing major environmental and market implications for producers. Consumers worldwide are embracing these products, placing pressure on producers to meet demand while raising concerns about sustainability.
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Global demand for items like Dubai chocolate, matcha tea, and qu,inoa is reshaping supply chains and production methods. This growing trend raises concerns about sustainability and resource strain.
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Zorin Group has launched Zorin OS 18, claiming it as its biggest launch ever, on the day Windows 10 support ended. The OS has seen over 100,000 downloads in two days, with 72% from Windows users, thanks to improved compatibility with Windows software.
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Aaron Spencer, an Arkansas father accused of killing his daughter’s alleged abuser, is running for county sheriff. The incident has sparked debate on justice and accountability.
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Oregon’s Dante Moore connected with Kenyon Sadiq for a 21-yard touchdown on a flea flicker play, extending the Ducks’ lead over Rutgers to 21-3.
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Will Hammond threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Virgil, giving the Texas Tech Red Raiders the lead over Arizona State.
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A new study found that many popular protein powders contain unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and arsenic, raising concerns over consumer safety. Consumer Reports tested 23 products and found over two-thirds exceeded safety thresholds for lead.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the White House clashed over the closure of Interstate 5 during the Marine Corps anniversary celebration. Newsom accused the Trump administration of causing delays, while the White House criticized him for distorting facts.
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Vanderbilt and Cal used social media to mock LSU’s Week 8 college football headlines, showcasing a trend of collegiate athletic programs using online platforms to respond to hype. The posts, characterized by humor and sarcasm, highlight the growing role of social media in college sports culture.
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Week 8 of the 2025 college football season showcased standout performances, with Pavia’s play and Brohm’s victory standing out. The article highlights other notable moments and achievements from the week’s games.
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UAB’s interim coach Alex Mortensen and new starting quarterback Ryder Burton led the team to a stunning 31-24 victory over No. 22 Memphis, securing the win with a crucial goal-line stand in the final moments. The win marks a significant turning point for UAB football as they enter a critical phase of the season.
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Blue Jays manager John Schneider is hopeful that George Springer will be able to play in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners in Toronto on Sunday night. The decision to have Springer available will be crucial for the Blue Jays as they aim to advance in the playoffs.
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The Green Bay Packers’ team plane was delayed by more than five hours before departing for Phoenix, impacting their preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. The unexpected setback raises concerns about the team’s ability to prepare adequately for the game, potentially influencing their performance on the field.
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Messi’s hat trick on the final day of the regular season has all but secured his place as the 2025 MLS Golden Boot winner. The Argentine star’s performance is a testament to his incredible form and his ability to deliver under pressure.
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Arizona State scored the winning touchdown with 34 seconds left to hand No. 7 Texas Tech its first loss of the season. The Sun Devils overcame a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to secure a thrilling victory.
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Gunner Stockton threw four touchdown passes, and Georgia outscored Ole Miss 17-0 in the fourth quarter and rallied for a 43-35 win Saturday. The dramatic rally marked a pivotal moment in the SEC East race.
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Keanu Reeves revealed he was asked to change his name early in his Hollywood career but refused. The actor’s decision to keep his name marked a significant moment in his journey to stardom.
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Protesters in Manhattan gather at the ‘No Kings’ rally to support Zohran Mamdani, a mayoral candidate they believe represents a stark contrast to Donald Trump. The rally, held ahead of the November election, highlights the growing political divide over Trump’s policies.
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Rutgers University is removing two officers from Turning Point USA due to their petition to remove Antifa-linked professor Mark Bray. The university’s senate overwhelmingly supported Bray, who has faced criticism for his pro-Antifa rhetoric. Officers Ava Kwan and Megyn Doyle argue the move is politically motivated, claiming their positions were only revoked after launching the…
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The Jewish International Film Festival in Malmo, Sweden has been cancelled as cinemas refused to host it, citing security concerns and other reasons, according to organizers. This follows a trend of Jewish cultural events facing challenges in Western countries since the start of Israel’s military operation in Gaza in October 2023.
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A McDonald’s worker shot a customer in the neck during a chaotic altercation at a Polk County restaurant, according to Florida Sheriff Grady Judd. The incident, described as a ‘McMess,’ escalated from a food order mix-up involving threats of violence and a mass shooting.
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New Yorkers attending the ‘No Kings’ rally in Times Square expressed support for Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid, framing their vote as a rejection of political elites. Attendees highlighted Mamdani’s focus on community-driven governance and social equity as key reasons for their endorsement.
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Will Hammond connected with Coy Eakin for a 30-yard TD to give the Texas Tech Red Raiders the lead over the Arizona State Sun Devils. The touchdown play proved crucial in the game’s progression, showcasing the team’s offensive capabilities.
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The Trump administration has frozen $11 billion in federal infrastructure funds for blue-state cities, attributing the shutdown to Democratic intransigence. OMB Director Russell Vought blamed Democratic actions, halting projects in New York, Boston, San Francisco, and other cities.
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The recent peace deal signifies a turning point in international relations, as conflicting parties have agreed to terms that prioritize reconciliation over continued strife. This development is being viewed as a breakthrough in diplomatic efforts.
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The Virginia GOP gubernatorial candidate is emphasizing endorsements and key issues in the election. Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears reacted to Democratic candidate Abigail Spanberger’s refusal to urge attorney general candidate Jay Jones to leave the race.
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Phil Mickelson, a long-time Trump supporter, made a ‘No Kings Day’ post criticizing the Biden administration’s policies. He referenced Biden’s use of an auto-pen for pardons and immigration provisions, aligning with nationwide protests against the administration.
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President Nicolás Maduro has called on civilians to support national defense amid escalating tensions. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrón has warned citizens to prepare for the worst as Venezuela intensifies its military readiness.
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During a recent episode of The Big Weekend Show, co-hosts took a moment to honor the legacy of the United States Marine Corps. The discussion centered around the historical significance of the Marines, from their founding in 1775 to their role in modern military operations.
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Prince Andrew has decided to give up his title as Duke of York, marking another step in his declining reputation. The decision follows a series of scandals, most notably his ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The U.S. military has repatriated two survivors from a suspected drug smuggling vessel following a naval strike in the Caribbean Sea. The operation, conducted by Special Operations forces, targeted a semi-submerssible vessel assessed to be involved in drug trafficking.
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New Yorkers Rally Against Trump, Citing Fascism, Health Crisis Overhaul, and Constitutional Concerns
Over 100,000 people gathered in Times Square for the ‘No Kings’ rally, criticizing President Trump’s leadership and raising concerns about the direction of American democracy. Protesters highlighted issues such as healthcare access and the perceived threat of authoritarianism under Trump’s policies.