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Eric Trump criticized media efforts to dismantle the Trump family’s legacy. He discussed the pressures faced by the family in recent years.
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President Donald Trump has posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to late conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a ceremony at the White House. The recognition highlights Kirk’s contributions to conservative advocacy and his influence in promoting conservative values.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised President Donald Trump’s recent trips to Jerusalem and Egypt, linking them to increased Republican voter engagement on ‘Hannity.’ Gingrich attributed the surge in viewership to Trump’s assertive foreign policy communication.
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Charlie Kirk has become a powerful symbol for the far right following his death. His transformation into a martyr has significantly influenced far-right movements.
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Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has raised concerns about partisan influences in judicial nominations, emphasizing the need for impartiality. During an interview with Fox News’ ‘Special Report,’ Kennedy discussed his concerns about the modern court, the role of partisanship, and his memoir highlighting free speech.
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Milwaukee police have released video footage of an officer-involved shooting that took place on October 9. The incident involves an off-duty police officer, who was pistol-whipped before fatally shooting the suspect.
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Andrew Kolvet, the executive producer of ‘The Charlie Kirk Show,’ reflects on Charlie Kirk’s enduring impact following his posthumous award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Kolvet highlights Kirk’s commitment to conservative values and his influence as a prominent figure in American politics.
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Pam Bondi criticized JB Pritzker for not seeking Trump’s support in the fight against crime. The attorney general’s remarks came amid broader discussions about the Trump administration’s approach to criminal justice and public safety.
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Clay Travis, founder of OutKick.com, predicts that New York Attorney General Letitia James will be found guilty if the grand jury fulfills its role. The case against James has drawn significant scrutiny from both political and legal circles.
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California Rep. Kevin Kiley has emerged as a leading critic of House Speaker Mike Johnson amid the government shutdown, challenging the speaker’s strategy and demanding a resolution. Kiley criticizes the GOP leadership for failing to prioritize the country’s needs and for allowing the situation to escalate without clear solutions.
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Two senior Republican senators have expressed strong support for the Treasury Department’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) after the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate the program by firing all its staff. The move, part of a broader reduction-in-force by OMB Director Russell Vought, has prompted criticism from lawmakers who emphasize the program’s bipartisan…
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A POLITICO report on a private Telegram chat involving Young Republicans has sparked significant political fallout, leading to the resignation or job loss of several members. The chat, which contained racist remarks, antisemitic slurs, and references to Adolf Hitler, has prompted widespread condemnation.
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Joe Mazzulla, the head coach of the Boston Celtics, surprised media members covering the team by joining them in a pickup basketball game on Tuesday. The informal session allowed Mazz, to engage with the press in a more relaxed environment, showcasing his basketball skills and building rapport with the media.
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The Dallas Mavericks have signed head coach Jason Kidd to a multiyear contract extension. This decision follows the New York Knicks’ previous interest in hiring him over the summer.
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Alex Bregman is reportedly planning to opt out of his contract with the Red Sox, according to the New York Post. The decision comes as the team seeks to restructure its roster for the upcoming season.
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Christian Pulisic was substituted before the 30-minute mark during the U.S. friendly match against Australia. The U.S. team secured a victory in the encounter, highlighting their strong performance.
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Trustees at Michigan and USC questioned the Big Ten’s proposed $2B-plus private capital deal, with one sticking point during a Tuesday call being it doesn’t address the root issue — soaring costs — that has made the need for cash so imperative. The universities have long faced significant financial pressures, with operational expenses and infrastructure…
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Masato Yamamoto pitched a complete game shutout in the Dodgers’ Game 2 win, marking his first postseason start since 2017. The performance secured a key series advantage for the team.
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Senator Ted Cruz has criticized the Democratic Party’s radicalism during a recent appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, citing internal conflict as evidence of its declining influence. His comments reflect broader political tensions between the two major parties.
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Republican House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has called for former special counsel Jack Smith to testify, alleging he engaged in ‘prosecutorial misconduct and constitutional abuses.’ This follows Smith’s recent public remarks since resigning from the Justice Department in January, marking the first extended interview he has given.
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Virginia parents are facing financial penalties after their sons objected to a biological girl using the boys’ locker room. The case highlights the challenges of balancing individual rights with institutional policies in educational settings.
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Federal agents deployed tear gas to disperse anti-ICE protesters who were throwing objects and blocking a busy intersection in Chicago’s East Side on Tuesday. The event has reignited discussions about the balance between maintaining public order and protecting the rights of demonstrators.
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President Trump criticized ABC News host George Stephanopoulos for the recent interview with Vice President JD Vance, calling the treatment ‘very nasty’ and ‘inappropriate.’ The former president also referenced a past $16 million settlement, suggesting host’s bias and dishonesty.
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US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Spain over its failure to meet NATO’s increased military spending requirements. Madrid has not met the previous NATO spending threshold of 2% of GDP, and it allocated around 1.3% of its GDP on defense last year.
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Kamala Harris criticized Trump’s immigration policies, claiming many voters felt lied to about deportations. Harris also faced backlash for her book tour and memoir, prompting mixed media responses.
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The resignations of U.S. Attorney Todd Gilbert and his deputy in the Western District of Virginia highlight growing pressure on prosecutors to target the president’s perceived adversaries. Gilbert, a former Republican legislator, faced clashes over the handling of the Russia inquiry, leading to his abrupt departure.
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President Trump has reiterated his threat to cut ‘Democrat programs’ as the federal government shutdown approaches its third week. During a press conference at the White House on Tuesday, Trump announced his intention to unveil a list of proposed budget cuts on Friday.
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Shilo Sanders transitioned from professional football to social media content creation after being waived by the Buccaneers, while his younger brother Shedeur plays as the Browns’ backup quarterback. The brothers’ dynamic, including Shilo’s pregame impersonation, has drawn mixed fan reactions.
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China has begun using its locally developed WPS file format for official documents, a move that underscores its strategy to minimize dependence on U.S. software like Microsoft Word. U.S. President Donald Trump has responded by threatening additional tariffs on Chinese imports and suggesting potential restrictions on the export of critical software.
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The State Rear Logistics Operator of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is purchasing modular bulletproof vests in the 1–11 configuration for the first time, which provides for an increase in the protection area due to additional modular elements. This marks a significant step in enhancing the defensive capabilities of military personnel.
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Laura Ingrah, Fox News host, examines President Donald Trump’s international relations strategy on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The discussion focuses on Trump’s efforts to strengthen ties with foreign nations.
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Tom Brady has released his Week 6 power rankings, highlighting the Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles as top teams. His rankings reflect his assessment of team performance and potential in the NFL season.
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Hamas militants have reportedly executed seven men in Gaza, as graphic footage surfaced on social media. The executions occurred just a day after a ceasefire agreement with Israel was brokered by US President Donald Trump and mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his support for Argentine President Javier Milei, following their meeting at the White House. He warned that the aid would be discontinued if the country adopts leftist economic policies.
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Trump and Milei convened in Washington, D.C., to discuss U.S. aid for Argentina amid its economic crisis. The meeting underscored their mutual support for Argentina’s recovery efforts.
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Democratic National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard paid tribute to Charlie Kirk’s leadership on college campuses during a segment on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Gabbard emphasized President Trump’s Middle East peace initiative, linking it to Kirk’s commitment to national security and freedom.
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Former President Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump’s recent remarks on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ calling them ‘sad.’ Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow responded, aligning with the platform’s conservative stance.
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The White House has announced the awarding of the Medal of Freedom to several individuals for their exceptional service to the nation. Meanwhile, the government shutdown continues to disrupt federal services and operations across the country.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses President Donald Trump’s foreign policy successes and highlights Charlie Kirk’s Medal of Freedom ceremony on his show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Watters emphasizes the importance of these events in shaping America’s global standing.
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The OSCE has appointed Swedish MP Carina Ödebrink as Special Envoy on the abduction and deportation of Ukrainian children, a move highlighted by Ukraine’s Head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak. This development underscores the international community’s focus on protecting vulnerable populations in the conflict zone.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the detention of at least 88 individuals in Belarus’s ‘Hajun’ case, accusing the Lukashenko regime of using these arrests to create an exchange fund to secure political favors. The MFA alleged that this strategy is aimed at obtaining ‘indulgences’ by trading innocent people.
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Erika Kirk honored her late husband Charlie Kirk at the White House Rose Garden, accepting his Medal of Freedom from Trump on his 32nd birthday with a personal tribute. She expressed gratitude to the Trump administration and emphasized Kirk’s dedication to freedom and faith.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has increased the payment period for compensation for employment of internally displaced people in frontline areas from three to six months. This change aims to provide greater financial stability to IDPs.
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Republican lawmakers Rep. Elise Stefanik and Sen. Tom Cotton are urging Treasury to probe CAIR’s alleged Hamas ties, warning its leadership and history raise national security concerns. They argue CAIR’s activities may constitute material support for terrorism, potentially violating U.S. sanctions.
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Fox News Saturday Night host Jimmy Failla criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James for her appearance at a Zohran Mamdani rally, calling it ’embarrassing.’ The incident highlights tensions between political figures and community leaders during public events.
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Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly left the country following weeks of protests demanding his resignation. Parliament has initiated impeachment proceedings against him, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s political landscape.
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Ukraine and the European Union have agreed to reduce tariffs and boost export quotas for Ukrainian agricultural products to the EU. The decision, announced by Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka, aims to enhance economic ties between the two regions and bolster Ukraine’s agricultural sector.
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A New York attorney, Michael Fourte, has been sanctioned by a judge for using AI in court filings, first to submit false legal citations and then to defend his use of AI in a subsequent brief. The judge criticized the lawyer’s reliance on unvetted AI, reportedly generated by inadequately supervised colleagues, to justify his initial…
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Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced plans to install 500 mobile shelters across the city. District administrations will determine locations and needs, prioritizing areas lacking deep metro or stationary shelters.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that his administration is meticulously preparing for a critical meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. The discussion, set for October 5, aims to bolster Ukraine’s position and ensure its strategic interests are protected.
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Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane criticized the Trump administration’s new Pentagon press access policy, arguing it restricts journalists’ ability to report freely and undermines the role of journalism. He emphasized the importance of independent reporting and warned of the policy’s potential negative impacts on media freedom.
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President Donald Trump has indicated he may pressure FIFA to relocate World Cup matches from Boston due to safety concerns following a violent street takeover. The incident has sparked debates about public safety and the implications for international sports events.
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Kevin Federline alleges Britney Spears stood with a knife in her sons’ doorway during their sleep, contributing to their fear of staying at her house. Spears’ representatives claim Federline is profiting from sensationalism, emphasizing the children’s well-being.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the creation of a military administration in Odesa to enhance security and support. The head of this new body is set to be appointed soon, aiming to strengthen regional defenses amid ongoing conflict.
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Grammy-winning R&B artist D’Angelo has died at the age of 51 after a long struggle with cancer. His 2000 album, which featured the acclaimed shirtless music video for the track ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel)’, brought him to international fame.
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the next edition of ‘Special Report’, set to air on Wednesday, October 15th. The segment will provide insights into the latest developments and breaking news stories.
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The number of insurance companies in Ukraine remained unchanged in September 2025, with 50 non-life insurers, 10 life insurers, and one special-status institution, the Export Credit Agency (ECA), according to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU). This stability suggests continued regulatory oversight and market resilience.
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Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhan, has announced his intention to continue exercising his powers. The decision comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the city’s governance.
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The week of October 14 featured Donald Trump’s 50th birthday celebration, TIME’s political cover, and a tragic Baldwin car crash.
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National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, on ‘The Ingr, …