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Comedian Rosie O’Donnell named Keanu Reeves as her most challenging guest, highlighting the actor’s minimal responses during their 1997 interview. She praised Reeves as a ‘lovely man’ and acknowledged his adaptation to the show’s format.
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The upcoming Virginia attorney general debate will focus on Jay Jones’ controversial texting scandal, which involves messages depicting the murder of a Republican lawmaker and his ‘fascist’ children. The incident has intensified scrutiny on Jones’ conduct and has become a central issue in the debate.
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Israeli former hostage Tal Shoham revealed that some Hamas captors were ordinary people who held jobs like teachers and doctors before becoming terrorists, challenging perceptions of the group’s motivations. His account sheds light on the psychological and physical brutality endured by hostages, emphasizing the stark contrast between Hamas’ access to humanitarian aid and the dire…
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A new Fox News poll shows Democrat Mikie Sherrill leading Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the New Jersey gubernatorial race by 5 points, down from an 8-point margin in late September. The race has tightened significantly, with Sherrill’s edge within the poll’s margin of error.
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A new Fox News survey shows Zohran Mamdani maintaining a 21-point lead over Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral race as voters prioritize crime and housing issues. With 49% support from registered voters, Mamdani’s lead has grown since the last survey, highlighting his appeal among young voters, Democrats, and women under 45.
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There are indications that US President Trump may provide Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, a decision that could significantly influence the war’s direction. Experts are closely examining how this strategic move might reshape the battlefield dynamics.
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Senator Mitch McConnell, the former Senate Republican leader from Kentucky, recently stumbled and fell at the Capitol, raising concerns about his health. The incident comes amid reports of a series of health episodes, including falls, in recent years.
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Virginia Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares is set to debate Democrat Jay Jones over his eligibility to hold office. Miyares has raised questions about Jones’ first-term experience and potential qualifications for the role.
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Former President Donald Trump has revealed that he engaged in a ‘very productive’ phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to DW, the conversation was part of ongoing efforts to facilitate further dialogue, potentially leading to a face-to-face meeting in Budapest.
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Former President Donald Trump has announced his intention to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, for talks on Ukraine. The meeting, which Trump claimed was ‘very productive’ after a recent phone call, has raised questions about the potential shift in U.S. foreign policy toward Russia.
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Romanian MEP Diana Sosoaca has accused the European Union of acting like a ‘dictatorship’ that fears free media, praising Russian outlet RT for resisting Western censorship and sanctions. She criticized EU leaders, including President Ursula von der Leyen, for being out of touch with ordinary citizens and accused them of having ‘interests’ in Eastern Europe.
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced his country is ready to host a planned summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump, calling it ‘great news for peace-loving people around the world.’ The announcement follows a phone call between Trump and Putin, who expressed hope for a summit to address…
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US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to engage in a telephone conversation on Thursday. The announcement was made by Axios journalist Barak Ravid via social media.
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The ‘Ruthless Podcast’ crew has issued a warning to viewers against premature conclusions regarding the indictment of former Trump advisor John Bolton. The warning comes amid ongoing legal proceedings and public speculation surrounding the case.
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During a 2026 World Cup qualifier match between Ukraine and Azerbaijan at Cracovia Stadium in Kraków, players were greeted by children of military personnel recovering from injuries at the national RECOVERY network centers. The event highlights the connection between military families and sports, blending military service with public support.
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President Donald Trump has disclosed the timeline for his upcoming meetings aimed at resolving the war in Ukraine, expressing dissatisfaction with the current dynamics between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. During a recent press briefing, Trump mentioned that he plans to meet with key stakeholders to discuss potential avenues for peace,…
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President Donald Trump and Senator Katie Britt R-Ala. discussed the significance of autism and in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the context of policy and personal importance.
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NATO defense ministers met to strengthen deterrence against potential Russian aggression. The summit focused on reinforcing collective defense strategies amid rising tensions in Europe.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Five,’ host Jesse Watters discussed President Donald Trump’s potential consideration of land strikes in Venezuela. Critics argue that such actions could be unconstitutional, raising questions about executive power in foreign policy.
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The Five co-hosts have criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for asserting she was the ‘most qualified’ presidential candidate. The hosts questioned the validity of her claim, highlighting the subjective nature of such a statement.
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A new study from Tufts University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst highlights the potential of hybrid foods, blending plant proteins, fungi, cultivated meat, and insects to create meat-like products that are more sustainable and nutritionally balanced. However, the traditional meat industry is resisting the shift, citing concerns over cost, feasibility, and the perceived inferiority…
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Greg Gutfeld criticizes the Left’s identity politics for alienating young male voters as unfair, highlighting broader political engagement trends. The discussion also featured insights on New York City mayoral candidate Zoh, who represents progressive priorities in the city’s political landscape.
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The CEO of Philip Morris Ukraine, Maks. Barabash, has warned that the prohibition on vaping liquid sales has fueled a rapid expansion of the illegal electronic cigarette market. This illegal activity is expected to result in significant tax losses for Ukraine, with an estimated UAH 5 billion in revenue lost.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to overturn Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a provision that has been a cornerstone of voting rights protections in the United States since its enactment in 1982.
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Larry Fitzgerald, alongside analysts Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wild, discusses A.J. Brown’s frustrations with the Eagles’ offense and the debate on the best WR in the NFL.
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The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office released surveillance footage of the suspect entering the victim’s property shortly before the October 14 ambush. Authorities have not disclosed the suspect’s identity or motive, but the footage is part of their efforts to gather public information and support the investigation.
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Yemen’s Houthi movement has confirmed the killing of its top military official, Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghomari, although details about the timing and perpetrator remain unclear. Israel has reportedly claimed responsibility for the killing, though this has not been officially confirmed.
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US President Donald Trump has announced plans for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary. The meeting, which aims to address the ongoing Ukraine conflict, is to be held after high-level advisors from both countries meet next week.
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European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has announced a legislative plan to secure reparations for Ukraine by repatriating Russian assets. The initiative is set to be finalized by year’s end, aiming to provide critical financial support to the conflict-torn nation.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discussed the federal indictment of former National Security Advisor John Bolton on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The case has sparked legal and political discourse surrounding accountability and consequences for former administration officials.
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President Trump has announced new measures targeting the ‘crushing cost’ of IVF and fertility drugs from the White House. The administration is working to implement policies that will make these essential treatments more affordable for the public.
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The British Library will issue a symbolic library card to Oscar Wilde 125 years after his death, reversing a 1895 ban due to his conviction for gross indecency. The gesture honors Wilde’s literary legacy and acknowledges historical injustices.
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President Donald Trump addressed questions regarding the Republican Party’s position on the government shutdown, emphasizing the need for legislative action. He criticized the Democratic-led Congress for impeding the process.
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Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, the U.S. Southern Command commander, has announced his sudden retirement by December, less than a year into his tenure. The timing coincides with intensified military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean, including recent strikes and the establishment of a new counter-narcotics task force under Trump’s directive.
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Cold weather is coming, but your garden doesn’t have to suffer. Whether you’re wrapping up your tomato plants or just trying to keep your tools from rusting, these fall garden must-haves – all under $100 – make winter prep easy.The Agfabric frost blanket is a simple way to protect plants from frost, wind and pests…
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The European Union’s Court of Justice ruled pets should be classified as luggage rather than passengers. The decision addresses a long-standing debate over animal transport regulations.
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The EU’s top court has ruled that pets must be treated as luggage, not passengers, in air travel. This decision highlights the evolving regulations in the aviation sector concerning animal transport.
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Lifetime has begun production on a film starring Miles Merry about the Idaho murders. The movie, working title ‘The Idaho Murders,’ will focus on Bryan Kohberger’s confessed killing of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
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The Kansas City Chiefs, favored by 11.5 points, are expected to dominate the Las Vegas Raiders in Sunday’s game. Analysts Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes are debating whether the Chiefs will ‘annihilate’ the Raiders.
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U.S. prosecutors, including Thomas Sullivan of the Maryland Attorney’s Office, left the federal courthouse after securing an indictment against former national security advisor John Bolton on October 16, 2025. The indictment follows a grand jury review of evidence related to Bolton’s actions during his tenure in the Trump administration.
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The White House is preparing to announce a policy proposal aimed at increasing access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. This initiative comes amid ongoing debates within the administration about the ethical implications of the procedure, particularly regarding the potential destruction of human embryos.
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The US has dropped to 12th in the Henley Passport Index, tied with Malaysia, following a decline in visa-free travel access. This shift reflects policy changes and reciprocal visa issues, particularly linked to Trump’s immigration policies.
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Illinois officials have released the cause of death for a newlywed couple found deceased in their car days before their wedding anniversary, with preliminary findings pointing to gunshot wounds to the head. An investigation is ongoing, with authorities considering a murder-suicide but not yet confirming it.
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The Pentagon condemned the Netflix series ‘Boots’ as ‘woke garbage’ for its portrayal of a closeted gay military recruit under the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy. Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson criticized the show’s depiction of the military, aligning with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s efforts to restore a ‘warrior ethos.’
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U.S. officials are considering offering cash rewards to Gazans who assist in locating the bodies of deceased hostages held by Hamas, highlighting the ongoing efforts to recover the remaining 19 missing remains. The White House emphasizes the complexity of the task, citing extensive damage to Gaza and the risks of unexploded ordnance.
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Aston Villa has banned Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending their Europa League match in Birmingham due to safety concerns following violent incidents in Amsterdam last year. The club cites ongoing dialogue with authorities to ensure the safety of all attendees.
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Russia has announced a major expansion of its educational support for African students, offering 5,000 full-ride university scholarships. The initiative, led by Rossotrudnichestvo, has resulted in a record number of applications, exceeding 30,000 this year.
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Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin is set to resign, with Vasily Osmakov, first deputy minister of industry and trade, set to assume his role. The transition marks a significant shift within the Russian government, highlighting the ongoing reorganization of key ministerial roles.
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The Israel-Hamas ceasefire faces collapse due to unresolved hostage and prisoner remains exchange. Palestinian families are returning to Gaza City, indicating ongoing tensions.
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A 17-year-old street musician, Diana Loginova, known as Naoko, has been jailed for 13 days and faces additional charges of discrediting the Russian military after leading an unauthorized public gathering where she sang an anti-Putin song by exiled rapper Noize MC. The song ‘Swan Lake Cooperative’ references Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and was banned by a…
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Adm. Alvin Holsey, the head of U.S. Southern Command, has abruptly stepped down amid heightened military actions against alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers. The resignations occur as the United States intensifies its naval operations in the Caribbean to disrupt drug trafficking routes.
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State officials and lawmakers are warning that Congress has missed its chance to extend enhanced ACA subsidies, which could lead to higher premiums and disruptions for consumers as they prepare to select health plans soon. The delay has raised concerns about the stability of the health, insurance market and the impact on individuals relying on…
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President Trump has unveiled policies to lower IVF drug costs and boost employer coverage. The measures are part of his campaign promise to improve access to fertility care.
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Jay Jones, Democratic candidate for Virginia’s attorney general, apologized for violent text messages he sent in 2022, which prompted GOP backlash. He claimed the texts should not disqualify him from the role, while Republican incumbent Jason Miyares criticized his lack of judgment and experience.
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Senators captain Brady Tkachuk has undergone surgery on his right thumb, with the team stating he will be out for 6-8 weeks. The injury occurred during the team’s previous game, and Tkachuk has been sidelined since.
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Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey will miss the next four weeks following right knee surgery, delaying his return. The procedure marks a setback for the young star, who was previously expected to make a comeback soon.
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The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a four-year, $45 million fully guaranteed contract extension with guard AJ Green. The deal was confirmed by agent Matt Boll’to of ProMondo Sports, who shared the news with ESPN on Thursday.
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CeeDee Lamb is expected to return to the Dallas Cowboys’ lineup for Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders following a three-game absence due to a high left ankle sprain. The quarterback’s availability is crucial for the Cowboys’ offensive strategy.
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Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski is hopeful that Bryce Harper can regain his ‘elite’ form during the remaining six years of his $330 million deal. The team is closely monitoring Harper’s performance as they consider potential adjustments to his contract and the broader implications for their long-term strategy.
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Saints running back Alvin Kamara and wide receiver Chris Olave addressed trade rumors during a team media session. Kamara expressed a desire to remain with the Saints, while Olave hinted at uncertainty about the team’s long-term plans.