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Alex Bruesewitz, a close associate of Charlie Kirk, discusses Kirk’s expanding influence on U.S. college campuses and his recently posthumously awarded Medal of Freedom on ‘The Story.’ Kirk’s advocacy for conservative values has become a focal point of campus debates.
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Virginia voters are divided over recent political issues including the Jay Jones murder texts, Democratic handling of transgender bathroom controversies, and both parties on the crime crisis.
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Philadelphia hosted a parade to commemorate the U.S. Navy’s 25,00th anniversary, honoring its legacy and service. Navy Secretary John Phelan addressed the event, underscoring the Navy’s historical significance and ongoing contributions to national defense.
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First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov and Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans have met to discuss the effectiveness of the ‘Drone Line’ project and plans for its expansion. The meeting focuses on how the project can enhance military and civilian applications.
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Fox News host Will Cain reflects on Charlie Kirk’s legacy of faith, family and pursuit of good faith dialogue among youth on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The discussion occurs as plans are underway to award Kirk a posthum, Medal of Freedom.
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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 move aims to alleviate financial pressures on these individuals and ensure they receive timely support during challenging circumstances.
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Leaders from the United States and various Arab nations have reached a pivotal agreement to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, marking a significant diplomatic achievement. This progress was facilitated by mediators in Egypt, where President Trump and other world leaders convened to endorse the agreement, which was finalized the, week before.
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Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore was hospitalized following the team’s 25-24 comeback victory over the Washington Commanders. No further details surrounding his condition were immediately known.
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Senators Ted Cruz, Rick Scott, and other conservative leaders honored slain Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk on what would have been his 32nd birthday.
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Mikhail Kriger, a Russian opposition activist, has begun a hunger strike to protest his repeated placement in solitary confinement. His protest has drawn attention from international human rights groups and political figures.
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President Donald Trump called ‘The View’ co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin a ‘joke’ after she failed to wear a MAGA hat on air following his reported success in securing the release of Israeli hostages. Griffin, who resigned as White House communications director in 2020, had made the promise in December 2023.
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Political commentator Marc Thiessen claims Trump’s strategy led to a successful ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, contrasting it with Biden’s approach. Thiessen and Michael LaRosa debated on ‘The Story’ panel about the end of the war.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revoked the citizenship of Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov, former MP Oleg Tsarev, and ballet dancer Serhiy Polunin after discovering they held Russian citizenship. The decision was made through decrees issued by the president following confirmation of their dual citizenship.
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IDF soldier Eli Wininger described the emotional release of Israeli hostages as the ‘happiest moment’ of his ‘entire life’ during an interview on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The soldier’s account highlights the profound impact of the hostage’s return on both him and his fellow soldiers, as they were moved to tears.
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CBS News employees will not face disciplinary action if they choose not to respond to editor-in-chief Bari Weiss’s detailed workplace demands. The Writers Guild of America East confirmed the company’s assurance that non-response is optional and will not lead to punishment.
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The US Army is rapidly developing small, first-person-view drones inspired by Ukraine’s success, aiming to equip every infantryman with a drone. The Army also unveiled the Janus Program to deploy nuclear microreactors at bases, enhancing energy resilience and reducing reliance on vulnerable fuel sources.
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Ukrainian clinics reported conducting 459 organ transplants between January and September 2025, according to the Ukrainian Transplant Coordination Center (UTCC). The data highlights the country’s advancements in transplant medicine and its efforts to meet international standards.
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Major media outlets, including Fox News, CNN, ABC, and NBC, have declined to sign new Pentagon reporting rules. Fox News, which previously employed Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, joined other networks in refusing the agreement.
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A Florida judge has issued a restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills after he was accused of threatening to circulate sexually explicit videos of his former girlfriend, Miss United States 2024, Lindsay Langston. Mills was prohibited from contacting Langston, contacting her on social media, and visiting her home or workplace. The order, which lasts until…
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The 2026 Democratic primary races are shaping up to be pivotal in determining the party’s future direction, with key battlegrounds in Maine, Michigan, Tennessee, California, and New York. These races highlight internal divisions between progressive and establishment factions, with issues like Israel-Gaza policy and generational shifts in leadership becoming central themes.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter reveals Diane Keaton’s final moments through a 911 dispatch audio, while ‘Family Matters’ star Darius McCrary faces felony fugitive charges after being arrested at the US-Mexico border. Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau’s kiss also sparks new romance rumors.
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Erik Spoelstra, the long-time Miami Heat coach, has been named head coach of Team USA. The decision reflects his commitment to the ‘purity’ of competition and his passion for the sport.
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Interim Titans coach Mike McCoy plans to use positive reinforcement to support rookie quarterback Cam Ward’s development. His focus is on cleaning up team issues and fostering a supportive environment for Ward’s growth.
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Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is back in Chicago after spending the night in a Washington, D.C.-area hospital for evaluation of a groin injury, according to coach Ben Johnson. The team’s medical staff will likely conduct additional tests to assess the severity of the injury.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to remove Boston’s World Cup matches from the 2026 tournament if local authorities fail to address crime issues. The president’s remarks come amid growing concerns about public safety in the city.
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Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco will become just the second pair of opposing quarterbacks 40 or older in NFL history to start a regular or postseason game against each other in Thursday’s Steelers-Bengals matchup. Both players are excited to be part of the ‘Icy Hot Bowl’ event.
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A lawyer for the family of Tyler Skaggs, the deceased minor league baseball pitcher, has claimed that the Los Angeles Angels should be held accountable for his fatal drug overdose. The argument centers on the team’s alleged failure to adhere to its own drug policies, which the family’s legal team asserts contributed to the tragedy.
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Former Jets center Nick Mangold, battling chronic kidney disease since a 2006 diagnosis for a rare genetic disorder, went public Tuesday with his need for a kidney transplant. His disclosure highlights the ongoing struggle of athletes with long-term health issues.
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John Calipari has expressed concerns about his ability to maintain meaningful relationships with players and fulfill his coaching role as desired. He stated that if circumstances prevent him from doing so, he might retire before reaching a transactional state in his career.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Mishnyk to pledge stronger pressure on Russia. The meeting focused on defense, energy resilience, and sanctions as part of broader international support.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s success in brokering the Oct. 9 ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has been praised worldwide. What seems to be a diplomatic victory in the Middle East stands in sharp contrast with Trump’s failure to negotiate a ceasefire in Eastern Europe.
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Former President Donald Trump has commented on the war in Ukraine, stating that Russian President Vladimir Putin should ‘do something’ to end the conflict. During a meeting with Argentina’s President Javier Milei on October 14, Trump also referenced ‘a million and a half’ Russian losses as part of his comments.
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Vadym Neposedov, founder and president of UTG, is examining the current trends and future prospects of Ukraine’s commercial real estate market. The company is actively seeking opportunities amid evolving economic conditions.
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Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin of the DHS has confirmed that Mexican cartels and U.S. gangs are offering up to $50,000 for attacks on federal officers, particularly targeting ICE and CBP agents in Chicago. This coordinated campaign, revealed through ‘America Reports,’ highlights a growing threat to federal law enforcement.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed the presence of Russian citizenship among some individuals, stating that appropriate decisions have been prepared for them following a meeting on the security situation in certain regions. The decree, signed by Zel’tskyy, outlines measures to handle the confirmed cases, though specific details remain undisclosed.
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Rep. Jared Moskowitz has suggested that a potential Israel-Hamas peace deal, brokered by former President Donald Trump, could lead to the formation of a new government in Gaza. The congressman, who discussed the matter on ‘Saturday in America,’ described the agreement as ‘historic,’ indicating a significant shift in the region’s political landscape.
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European nations are seeking to take the lead in shaping Gaza’s future despite being sidelined by the United States. They are committed to offering significant support through aid, but their influence may be limited without a formal role in Trump’s peace plan.
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The ceasefire agreement in Gaza has resulted in the release of all hostages and a truce between Israel and Hamas. This peace initiative, achieved through the Trump Doctrine, is celebrated as a significant diplomatic success.
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Ukrainian MP Serhiy Vlasenko warned that the EU’s adoption of draft law No. 7520-d will not guarantee the use of frozen Russian assets, stressing that the issue depends on the political will of member states. The law addresses foreign state immunities but its implementation requires consensus among EU states.
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Yoni Diller, a survivor of the Oct. 7 attack, discusses the return of Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity on ‘The Story.’ He calls the Gaza ceasefire deal ‘no better options.’
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El presidente de Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, se unió al apoyo internacional para combatir los carteles de droga, en una postura que refleja el compromiso del país con la lucha contra el crimen organizado. Paralelamente, el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, impulsó un acuerdo histórico que busca la paz en Oriente Medio, destacando su rol en…
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This article highlights a range of stylish and comfortable women’s footwear priced under $100, ideal for fall. The collection includes loafers, clogs, and sneakers, emphasizing durability and comfort for both casual and office settings.
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President Trump hosts Argentine President Milei at the White House for discussions on global affairs. The meeting aims to strengthen bilateral relations and explore economic cooperation.
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The Texas National Guard has replaced seven service members from its 60-day deployment to Illinois following a viral photo that sparked fitness criticisms. The department cited their failure to meet mission requirements, with no specific details provided on the reasons for their removal.
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A woman was killed in a Ukrainian drone strike in the village of Belitsa, located approximately 25 kilometers from the border with Ukraine’s Sumy region. Authorities have confirmed the incident, which has raised concerns about the escalating conflict in the area.
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Rock icon Ted Nugent has weighed in on President Donald Trump’s historic peace deal between Hamas and Israel, joining Fox Across America host Jimmy Failla to discuss the implications of the agreement. The agreement marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough following years of conflict in the region.
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A Wisconsin couple, Rachel and Brandon Dumovich, were found dead in their car in northern Illinois just days before their first wedding anniversary, prompting authorities to investigate a potential murder-suicide. The bodies were discovered on October 6 along Route 14 in Harvard, Illinois, with each victim having a single gunshot wound and a gun recovered…
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The Baltimore Ravens, who have struggled to find their rhythm in the 2025 NFL season, are now 1-5 after a challenging start to the campaign. Star safety Kyle Hamilton has addressed the team’s situation, calling the bye week a necessary break that will provide the squad with an opportunity to regroup and assess their performance.
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GitHub has decided to prioritize migrating its infrastructure to Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform over the development of new features, following its acquisition by Microsoft in 2018 and increased integration into the company’s organizational structure. This shift signifies a broader strategy to align GitHub’s services with Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem.
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President Donald Trump criticized New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for employing a ‘down and dirty’ strategy, according to recent comments made during a press briefing. His remarks suggest a broader pattern of criticism toward Democratic candidates who he believes are not representing the city’s interests effectively.
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Texas Tech officials confirmed that a pocket knife was thrown by a fan and hit a Kansas staff member during a game. The incident has prompted criticism from Kansas head coach Lance Leipold, who called the behavior ‘ridiculous’ and warned that serious harm could result.
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President Donald Trump has criticized ABC News host George Stephanopoulos for the way he handled an interview with Vice President JD Vance. Trump claimed that Stephanopoulos treated Vance unfairly and inappropriately.
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President Donald Trump has issued a firm warning to Hamas, stating that if the group does not disarm, the U.S. will take action. The remarks follow the release of 20 hostages as part of a complex peace deal, with most deceased remaining missing.
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Families of freed Israeli hostages expressed deep gratitude to President Donald Trump and his administration for facilitating their long-awaited reunions after more than two years of captivity. The emotional moments marked the culmination of international efforts, with Trump highlighting his commitment to ending the crisis.
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A caller left a disturbing voicemail taunting ICE agents, expressing hope that they get doxxed one by one. This follows a recent shooting in Dallas and a surge in assaults on federal law enforcement.
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Former Vikings captain Jack Brewer criticized Minnesota’s trans athlete policies as ‘dark and demonic,’ facing potential federal funding cuts for Title IX violations. State officials cited a government shutdown to avoid compliance with Trump’s deadline to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports.
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Boston police are investigating Charlie Kirk and Luigi Mangione following allegations of their involvement in a deadly incident. The inquiry centers on whether the two individuals, known for their public profiles, played a role in the event.
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President Donald Trump criticized ‘The View’ for alleged fraud during a press conference, accusing Alyssa Farah of spreading false information. The remarks reflect ongoing tensions between Trump and the media, highlighting his frequent criticisms of journalists.
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The White House defended Trump’s trade policies amid criticism from Governor Tim Walz, who accused the administration of prioritizing a ‘ridiculous trade war’ over U.S. farmers. Walz criticized the tariffs for disrupting soybean exports to China, which has damaged rural communities.
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In a significant turn of events, Hamas released Israeli hostages, including Omri Miran and twin brothers Ziv and Gali Berman, following a ceasefire deal brokered by Donald Trump. The families of the released hostages have expressed relief and joy, marking a temporary respite from the ongoing conflict.