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Xi Jinping’s military parade in Tiananmen Square highlighted China’s new weapons, showcasing its expanding military strength. The event emphasized the nation’s focus on technological advancement in defense systems.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that European nations are prepared to provide security guarantees to Ukraine upon the signing of a peace deal with Moscow. The details of these guarantees remain confidential, as confirmed by the French president.
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U.S. officials are investigating an alleged large-scale cyberattack believed to originate from China, which may have infiltrated data from approximately every American and a multitude of global organizations. The so-called Salt Typhoon incident, which has spanned several years, is said to have provided Beijing’s intelligence agencies with the capability to monitor targets in the United…
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Wildfires have devastated Spain and Portugal this summer, with scientists attributing the unprecedented scale of the blazes to rising global temperatures linked to fossil fuel emissions. The fires, which have led to significant loss of life and property, are estimated to be 40 times more likely due to climate change.
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Scientists say deadly fires this summer were made 40 times more likely by rising global temperatures caused by the burning of fossil fuels. The study highlights the urgent need for global action to mitigate the impacts of climate change and prevent such events from becoming more frequent in the future.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is set to host a meeting of leaders to discuss strategies for securing peace with Russia following the war in Ukraine. Macron’s recent arrival in southern France for a meeting with German cabinet members highlights the growing coordination between the two nations on critical security issues.
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World leaders are set to convene in New York this month, many of whom plan to recognize a Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly. However, Palestinian leaders may not be able to attend the summit, as their U.S. visas have been denied.
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An overcrowded boat sank in north-central Nigeria after colliding with a tree stump, according to authorities. At least 29 people are reported to have died, with officials indicating the death toll may rise.
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A federal appeals court in the U.S. has overturned a previous ruling that deemed Illinois’ ban on carrying firearms on public transportation unconstitutional. This decision, from the Seventh Circuit, aligns with historical practices of regulating firearms in crowded and confined spaces, reinforcing the state’s authority to maintain public safety.
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Angel Reese has apologized to her Sydney Sky teammates for comments she made to the Chicago Tribune. The remarks, which she has since regretted, were directed towards the team’s performance and strategic approaches.
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The 49ers and Jauan Jennings have agreed to add $3 million in play-time incentives to his contract for this season. This move is designed to boost Jennings’ motivation and performance on the field.
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The Koch family has agreed to purchase a 10% stake in the New York Giants, as first reported by Bloomberg on Wednesday. This move signifies a significant expansion of the family’s influence in professional sports.
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Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, secured a swift victory over Lorenzo Musetti with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 win at the US Open, advancing to his fifth consecutive Grand Slam semifinal. The match saw Sinner maintain his composure and precision, showcasing his ability to handle high-pressure situations.
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President Donald Trump has stated that he is prepared to respond to a potential decision by Russian President Vladimir Putin. He warned that if the result is not favorable, actions will be taken.
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Two Ukrainian Telegram channel administrators in occupied Melitopol have been sentenced to up to 16 years in prison by Russian-controlled courts. The decision underscores the escalating tensions in the conflict, as information control becomes a critical tool for both sides.
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Russia has condemned the deployment of foreign peacekeepers in Ukraine, calling it fundamentally unacceptable and a threat to national security. The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakhar, stated that Russia has no intention of discussing any form of foreign intervention in the conflict.
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Russia has lost 1,085,410 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022, with 840 casualties reported over the past day. The figures highlight the scale of the conflict and the impact on Russia’s military resources.
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EU Foreign Affairs Chief Kaja Kallas has emphasized the importance of Ukraine’s military strength as a critical security guarantee for Europe, stating that the EU is providing training, funding, and equipment to support Ukraine. The remarks came as Russia continues its war in Ukraine without showing any intent to end the conflict.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has acknowledged that the resolution of Russia’s conflict in Ukraine is more complex than initially anticipated. His peace initiatives, which have been ongoing for eight, have yet to produce significant results.
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The Russian economy has entered a state of ‘technical stagnation,’ according to the head of the country’s largest bank, signaling a near-zero growth outlook. This announcement comes amid growing concerns from senior Kremlin officials who have repeatedly warned of an economic slowdown.
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President Trump has appealed a federal court’s ruling that invalidated his use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify sweeping tariffs. The decision followed a ruling by a federal appeals court that the law does not authorize such tariffs.
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A long-lost 18th-century painting looted by the Nazis has been recovered in Argentina after being discovered in a real estate listing. The artwork’s return marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to repatriate stolen cultural treasures.
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Arch Manning’s debut as a full-time starter at Texas faced a challenging test during the team’s 14-7 loss to Ohio State. A scout admitted that watching the game was ‘a little hard to watch’ due to the immense pressure on Manning.
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President Donald Trump has once again suggested revoking comedian Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, a move he cannot legally execute. O’Donnell, known for her sharp wit and outspoken personality, has been a target of Trump’s ire for nearly two decades.
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The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline project has been approved, marking a significant step in the energy collaboration between Russia and China. However, several uncertainties remain regarding its implementation and long-term implications.
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Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth has vowed to rebuild ‘strategic advantage’ over Russia and China, criticizing the previous administration’s leadership for fostering closer ties between Moscow and Beijing. The US is seeking to restore deterrence against both nations, under Trump’s directive to strengthen military capabilities.
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President Xi Jinping led a major military parade in Tiananmen Square, revealing China’s newest weapons systems and emphasizing the country’s expanding military capabilities. The event underscores China’s increasing influence and strategic ambitions worldwide.
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A special report highlights key developments across three major topics: a high-level diplomatic meeting in Poland, rising violence in Chicago, and increased border enforcement measures. The meeting in Poland brought together representatives from various nations to discuss international relations and cooperation.
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President Trump’s summit with Putin failed to produce tangible outcomes on Ukraine, while his recent meeting with Poland’s President Nawrocki highlights shifting diplomatic dynamics.
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Hurricane Katrina, a Category 3 storm that struck the Gulf Coast 20 years ago, killed over 1,000 people and devastated communities. Survivors reflect on the trauma of losing homes, families, and cherished memories, highlighting the disaster’s lasting impact on their lives.
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Shirin Yadegar, founder of L.A. Mom Magazine, has expressed confidence in New York City candidate Abdullah Mamdani’s commitment to winning the mayoral election by doing whatever it takes. In an appearance on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ Yadegar emphasized Mam thani’s dedication to his campaign, highlighting his willingness to take bold actions to secure victory.
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Steve Hilton, a Fox News @ Night panelist, asserts that enforcing strict measures against crime leads to reduced criminal activity. During a discussion on the Russia-Ukraine negotiations and crime in Chicago, Hilton emphasizes the need for robust law enforcement strategies to combat rising crime rates.
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Trace Gallagher’s article, ‘Gaslight.101,’ explores the psychological tactics used to manipulate individuals, sparking discussions about media narratives and political engagement, particularly with Jen Psaki’s potential need to revisit her statements.
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Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Representative Ro Khanna of California have joined forces to address allegations of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, with women who claim to have been abused by Epstein present at the event. The collaboration between a Kentucky Republican and a California Democrat highlights a rare bipartisan effort in the ongoing investigation…
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The Trump administration is pushing the Supreme Court to rule on the legality of its tariffs, following a federal appeals court’s decision to strike down most of the tariffs as illegal under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Critics argue the policies are harming small businesses, while the administration claims they are vital to…
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Coldplay’s Chris Martin faced criticism after an awkward interaction with Israeli fans during a concert. The incident was discussed on ‘Gutfeld!’, highlighting the singer’s comments and their implications in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers urged Congress to support a bill demanding greater transparency, but efforts to advance the legislation faced setbacks. Women who alleged they were victimized by Epstein shared their experiences at a Capitol news conference with lawmakers.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has expressed concerns over the potential for free speech censorship in Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom, during an appearance on Fox News’ Hannity. He emphasizes the importance of safeguarding free expression while cautioning against the erosion of democratic principles.
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Fox News correspondent Brooke Taylor reports on the opening of the ‘Louisiana Lockup,’ a new ICE detention center for high-risk migrants. This facility is part of an initiative to enhance border security and manage dangerous individuals.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel critiqued the media’s exaggerated reaction to a false rumor of Trump’s death, highlighting the spread of misinformation. The segment emphasized the media’s tendency to sensationalize unverified stories.
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The Restoration of America Foundation has urged senators to press HHS Secretary RFK Jr. on the safety of the abortion pill after safeguards were removed. ROAF argues that telehealth prescribing and mail delivery of the pill could endanger women by reducing access to proper medical screening.
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The European Union has banned gel nail polish containing trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide, a chemical linked to health risks, effective this month. Health authorities cite potential respiratory and skin irritation concerns as the primary reason for the prohibition.
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A brand new $1 million Turkish yacht capsized and began to sink mere minutes after its launch, prompting passengers to leap overboard in panic. The incident, captured on camera, highlights significant safety concerns in the maritime industry.
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The U.S. military is increasing its Navy presence near Venezuela, as President Donald Trump seeks to curb drug trafficking. Naval and air assets have been deployed to the region to target drug trafficking and protect maritime routes, with some actions already taken this week, including a Marine strike on a vessel suspected of smuggling narcotics…
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Sen. Ted Cruz praised President Trump’s decision to order a strike on a suspected drug-laden Venezuelan vessel, highlighting it as a fulfillment of Trump’s promise to protect national security. Cruz emphasized the move during an appearance on Hannity, framing it as a critical step in combating drug trafficking and upholding American interests.
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Former U.S. Ambassador Monica Crowley detailed Trump’s ‘mission’ to realign global alliances during recent diplomatic engagements. The remarks highlight ongoing debates about the direction of U.S. foreign policy.
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Aziz Ansari revealed Bill Murray was devastated by misconduct allegations that led to the cancellation of their film ‘Being Mortal’, resulting in a $100,000 settlement. The incident, which occurred during the pandemic, caused the production to be indefinitely suspended.
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A group of over 50 individuals climbed atop police cruisers during a street takeover in Secaucus, New Jersey on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. The incident, captured on video, has raised concerns about public safety and law enforcement response.
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Stephen Miller, a senior Trump advisor, criticized Democrats in Chicago for their handling of crime on ‘Hannity.’ The comments come amid rising violence in the city and calls for stricter enforcement.
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Joy Reid, a former MSNBC host, has cast doubt on the official account of the 2024 assassination attempt against President Trump, suggesting that media coverage has been lacking and that the former president’s injuries remain unclear. She criticized the mainstream media for not demanding medical records and for being ‘terrified’ of Trump, highlighting a broader…
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Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy highlighted the stark contrast in communication styles between former President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden, noting Trump’s habit of fielding numerous questions daily while Biden seldom answers one. Doocy’s segment on ‘Hann’ty’ emphasizes the perceived difference in how the two leaders engage with the media.
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Two prominent Democratic dynasties, the Clintons and Kennedys, are being speculated about as potential candidates for the vacant New York congressional seat left by Rep. Jerry Nadler’s retirement. Chelsea Clinton has publicly dismissed rumors of running, while her grandson Jack Schlossberg has expressed openness to the idea.
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Tesco, the UK’s largest supermarket chain, is suing VMware (now owned by Broadcom) for at least $134 million, citing failed support agreements that could disrupt its operations. The dispute highlights the financial and operational risks tied to VMware’s new subscription-based model.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine proposes to introduce a fine of up to UAH 51,000 for unauthorized entry into military facilities, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko (European Solidarity faction) reported. This measure aims to strengthen security and prevent potential threats to national defense.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized the political left for what he called a ‘new low’ in their alleged ‘hoax’ against former President Donald Trump. Hannity highlighted what he sees as the left’s hypocrisy and moral decline.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has emphasized the need for Ukraine to establish a second defensive barrier alongside its military forces to secure its sovereignty. This strategy involves securing international guarantees from allies and partners to protect Ukraine from potential Russian aggression.
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Dmytro Lytvyn, Ukraine’s communications advisor, claimed that Vladimir Putin typically avoids Moscow when others seek to engage with him. This remark was made in response to Putin’s recent proposal for a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Russian capital.
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A 31-year-old Iraqi migrant in Germany is suspected of murdering a 16-year-old Ukrainian girl, Liana K., by pushing her under an oncoming train at a station in Friedland, Lower Saxony. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, Muhammad A., was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and is currently being held at a psychiatric hospital.
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According to the General Staff’s report, 58 combat clashes have occurred in the war, with half taking place in the Pokrovsk direction in Donetsk region. This highlights the strategic importance of the area as a major battleground in the conflict.
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A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s decision to cancel Harvard’s grants was unlawful, marking a significant legal victory for the university. The ruling overturns the administration’s move to reduce Harvard’s funding by billions of dollars.