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A hacker accessed the public address system at Harrisburg International Airport, playing anti-Trump and anti-Netanyahu messages for about 10 minutes. The incident has raised concerns about cybersecurity threats in the airline industry, following FBI warnings about the ‘Scattered Spider’ cybercriminal group.
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President Trump signed a memo directing the Pentagon to continue paying troops during the government shutdown, bypassing Congress after weeks of funding delays. The order allows use of fiscal year 2026 funds to ensure military pay, citing the need to protect military readiness.
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Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Dallas made an emergency landing in Boise, Idaho, after a passenger allegedly attacked crew members. The 61-year-old woman, Tracy Barkhimer, was arrested and charged with two counts of misdemeanor battery.
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Stephen Miller praised Trump’s crime-fighting initiatives as a lasting legacy. The discussion centered on the effectiveness of these measures.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ SB 2972 law, which restricts campus protests and overnight expression, citing violations of First Amendment rights. The ruling provides temporary relief to students and protesters pending legal review.
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Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the prolonged government shutdown, calling it ‘infuriating’ and expressing frustration over the political gridlock. The shutdown has disrupted federal services, leaving thousands of employees furloughed and essential operations affected.
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Sen. Tim Sheehy criticized the Democratic Party’s response to ICE raids and U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats, arguing that the party lacks a clear strategy and is failing to address national security concerns.
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The introduction of a visa policy for skilled foreign workers in China has triggered an unexpected backlash, catching even the Chinese government by surprise. Discussions have intensified at leading universities such as Peking University, where students are actively debating the implications of the policy.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has launched a scathing attack on the Democratic Party, labeling it ‘radicalized’ and claiming it has ‘lost the plot’ in its attempts to appease its radical base. Hannity criticized the party’s policies during his show ‘Hannity’, accusing them of prioritizing extreme ideologies over the needs of ordinary citizens.
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Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams covered an exclusive interview with Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, discussing his positions on the Israel-Hamas conflict and the affordability crisis in New York City.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte disclosed that over half of NATO member states have participated in the PURL initiative to purchase American weapons for Ukraine at the expense of their allies. The initiative appears to mark a significant shift in NATO’s approach to military support for Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the agenda for his upcoming meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump is highly significant. The Ukrainian side has prepared military and economic aspects for the discussion.
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President Zelenskyy convened a meeting to discuss Ukraine’s long-range strike capabilities and deep-strike operations. The session focused on enhancing military strategies and potential advancements in offensive capabilities.
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Charles Crawford was executed Wednesday in Mississippi after spending over 30 years on death row for the 1993 rape and murder of college student Kristy Ray. The execution followed a long legal battle that included multiple appeals and denied clemency requests.
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Texas’ GOP Senate primary is intensifying with a fierce financial showdown between Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. Cornyn’s campaign reported $910,000 in direct fundraising, while Paxton secured nearly $1.3 million for his campaign account.
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Rep. Andy Barr has maintained his early fundraising edge in the crowded Republican primary to succeed GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. Barr raised $1.8 million between the beginning of July and the end of September and ended the quarter with $6.7 million in the bank, according to his Wednesday filing with the Federal Election…
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Hamas has declared it has returned all recoverable hostage remains, potentially jeopardizing the fragile truce. The group claims they require specialized equipment to recover any remaining remains, highlighting logistical constraints.
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The Detroit Lions have upheld the one-game suspension of safety Brian Branch, leaving him out for Monday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The decision maintains the original penalty, which was imposed following an incident during a recent game.
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U.S. President Donald Trump will evaluate Ukraine’s potential to launch an offensive against Russia during his meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky. The discussion is expected to focus on Ukraine’s military strategy in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Russian missiles have struck multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kharkiv, Ilium, Kropyvnytskyi, and Poltava, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The Ukrainian military has issued a warning that the missile threat remains active across the entire country.
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Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct intelligence activity in Venezuela, stating two reasons: the influx of criminal prisoners and drug trafficking. The move is part of a broader U.S. strategy to combat drug trafficking in Latin America, following recent military strikes in the Caribbean.
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President Trump has intensified diplomatic and economic pressure on Maduro, accusing him of enabling narcoterrorism through ties with drug cartels. This move follows a recent speech on Jesse Watters Primetime where Fox News correspondent Kevin Corke discussed the administration’s strategy.
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Martha MacCallum discusses key political developments, including a presser by former President Donald Trump, updates on the Israel Defense Forces, and the New York City mayor race. The episode offers insights into the implications of these events on regional stability and local governance.
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Players from both teams expressed outrage over the poor grass field conditions at Acrisure Stadium, with Steelers captain Cameron Heyward calling it ‘s—‘. The NFLPA has pledged to work with the NFL to ensure such issues are addressed in the future.
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Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has rejected US President Donald Trump’s claim that BRICS countries seek to undermine the dollar. The BRICS economic group, which unites nations sharing a vision of cooperation aimed at prosperity and stability, has been accused by Trump of attempting an ‘attack on the dollar.’
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Chris Hansen criticized ICE for allegedly being ‘very happy’ about the hard work of a transgender individual in the immigration system. His comments were made during an episode of ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time,’ where he discussed his past work in exposing a transgender illegal immigrant.
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding on the Nordic-Baltic Training Initiative, supporting Ukraine with training, equipment, and expertise to develop a brigade aligned with NATO standards. The initiative reflects international solidarity in bolstering Ukraine’s military capabilities.
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The administration has decided to revoke the visa of a specific individual, maintain Israel’s current status, and announced a $1.2 trillion bailout for the Affordable Care Act. These decisions reflect a broader strategy to address immigration concerns, strengthen Middle East relations, and stabilize the healthcare system.
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Ruslan Stefanchuk, Chairman of Ukraine’s Verkh, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have engaged in discussions regarding the enhancement of Ukraine’s defense capabilities and the attribution of responsibility for the ongoing conflict to Russia. The meeting underscores the international community’s continued support for Ukraine’s security and sovereignty.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal emphasized at Ramstein the critical need for international partners to supply drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) to maintain the frontline, labeling it as an “existential priority.” The minister stressed that without sustained air superiority and real-time reconnaissance capabilities provided by UAVs, the AF. military would struggle to maintain…
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal have signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation in the defense industry, aiming to modernize weapons supplied to Ukraine. The agreement underscores the strategic partnership between the two nations in bolstering military capabilities.
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Cook County Circuit Chief Judge Timothy Evans blocked ICE courthouse arrests in Chicago, citing concerns over ‘fear or obstruction’ during court proceedings. The ruling comes amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, raising concerns about potential legal compliance issues.
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Josh Kraushaar, Guy Benson and Dasha Burns discussed Zohran Mamdani’s lead in the New York City mayoral race. Kraushaar predicted that Mamdani is on track to win.
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NATO defense chiefs are pushing for expanded engagement rules to allow shooting down Russian jets armed with ground-attack missiles, following an incident where Estonia alleged Russian jet incursions. NATO officials maintain they already possess sufficient authority to neutralize threats.
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Israeli families of hostages released from Hamas captivity have begun to share the harrowing details of their loved ones’ experiences. Survivors described a range of conditions, from severe torture to more bearable situations such as playing cards with captors.
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A federal judge has dismissed a children’s lawsuit challenging President Trump’s energy policies, ruling that the case was too broad and lacked a legal foundation. The plaintiffs argued that the executive orders were unconstitutional, but the court found that the harms described could not be addressed through judicial action.
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The government shutdown has intensified, with both political parties remaining fixated on the Affordable Care, highlighting the ongoing stalemate in Congress over funding for federal agencies. Officials are under pressure to reach a compromise, though neither side seems willing to budge on the issue.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised President Trump’s achievements during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ calling his tenure ‘historic’ and ‘aston’ishing. Gingrich highlighted the significant changes implemented under the Trump administration.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo has criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her claim that she was the ‘most qualified’ candidate for president, describing her words as ‘without substance’ during a discussion on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The segment questions the validity of her assertion, implying that it is not supported by tangible evidence.
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The U.S. State Department confirmed awareness of a fatal attack on two American tourists in Cascais, Portugal, with one killed and another seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the incident, which appears to have been an attempted robbery, as three suspects fled the scene.
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A PA system at Harrisburg International Airport was hacked, broadcasting anti-Trump and anti-Israel messages. The incident raises concerns about the security of public communication systems.
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President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum granting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth broad authority to redirect federal funds for military purposes without congressional approval. This action circumvents the Constitution’s stipulation that Congress holds sole power over federal spending.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized the Democratic Party for lacking leadership, commenting on its governance during the government shutdown. His remarks were part of a broader discussion on Trump’s policies.
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Former President Barack Obama has addressed the contentious California Proposition 50, which aims to overhaul the state’s redistricting process. Critics, including California senior advisor Katie Zacharia, argue that the proposal would diminish the state’s Republican voice, as it could lead to more competitive elections and increased political representation for Democrats.
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Israeli officials have raised concerns regarding Hamas’ assertion that a hostage was handed over, citing inconsistencies in the records provided. This development comes amid heightened clashes in Gaza, where Hamas is facing internal conflicts with armed factions.
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Ukrainan President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for the creation of a task force to counter Russian aggression. Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk has stated that Russia only responds to military force, not diplomacy.
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Ukraine has adopted the United Kingdom’s latest sanctions package against Russia, aligning its legal framework with the UK’s measures. The move aims to intensify pressure on Moscow amid ongoing conflict.
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Diane Keaton’s family revealed she died from pneumonia on October 11, expressing gratitude for support received. They encouraged donations to local food banks and shelters in her memory.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensk, has signed law No. 11543 to enhance school security. The legislation aims to improve safety measures in secondary education institutions.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal of continued allied support for Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian aggression. The statement comes amid heightened tensions along the eastern front, where Russian forces have persisted in their territorial advances despite international condemnation.
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Detransitioner Simon Amaya Price discusses his decision not to medically transition on *The Ingrah, Angle*, alongside Centre for Heterodox Social Science director Eric Kaufmann, who highlights a cultural shift against radical transgender ideology.
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The Rada’s Finance, Taxation, and Customs Policy Committee has recommended adopting draft law No. 14097, which proposes raising the bank profit tax from 25% to 50% starting in 2026. The measure also aims to prevent banks from reducing financial results by prior losses from previous periods, committee head Danylo Hetmantsev reported on his Telegram channel.
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The Danish government has allocated DKK 1.3 billion to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities, focusing on fleet, tank maintenance, and training equipment. This move underscores Denmark’s continued support for Ukraine in the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has urged international partners to provide a ‘winter package’ of air defense systems to support Ukraine amid intensified Russian air attacks. The request comes as Moscow intensifies its bombardment of Ukrainian cities, with Shmyhal emphasizing the urgent need for additional defensive capabilities to protect civilians and critical infrastructure.
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Laura Ingraham criticized Democrats for their handling of violence, claiming they work against America’s interests while praising the Trump administration for addressing major issues.
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White House special envoy Steve Witkoff has dismissed media reports suggesting he plans to resign, calling them ‘fake news’ and ‘laughable nonsense.’. The rumors come in response to a Middle East Eye report citing anonymous sources that claimed Witkoff was considering stepping down after months of diplomatic efforts in the Gaza peace process.
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Pope Leo XIV playfully responded to a Chicago Cubs fan’s shout with ‘They lost!’ during a Vatican event, showcasing his lifelong Chicago White Sox fandom. The Pope’s loyalty to the White Sox was further confirmed by his brother and historical evidence of his attendance at the 2003 World Series.
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The increasing bailouts in Los Angeles and Governor Newsom’s political struggles highlight deepening concerns about the state’s financial management and leadership. Senator Baldwin’s accident adds to the growing sense of political uncertainty.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has warned that the U.S. will impose significant costs on Russia if peace efforts in Ukraine stall. The warning comes as Ukraine seeks American Tomahawk missiles to bolster its defense capabilities.
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President Trump has pledged to assist Argentina’s President Javier Milei amid an economic crisis, though this assistance is reportedly associated with considerable expenses. The recent White House encounter between Trump and Milei underscores the intricate nature of their economic collaboration.