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T.J. Hockenson was livid after NFL replay overturned a fourth-quarter touchdown catch that would have closed the Philadelphia Eagles’ lead to two points. The Vikings’ 28-22 loss highlighted the controversy surrounding the replay decision.
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Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel insists he is not focusing on his job security following a 31-6 loss to the Browns, which has dropped the team to 1-6. Despite the poor performance, McDaniel remains committed to improving the team’s performance.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a right hamstring injury early in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and was later ruled out, yet another blow to a banged-up Washington offense.
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The United States is preparing to supply European countries with ‘as much gas and oil as is needed’ to replace Europe’s dependence on Russian energy imports, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky in his evening address on October 19. This move is part of a broader effort to reduce reliance on Russia’s energy exports and implement…
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U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Ukraine may be forced to cede territory to Russia following the prolonged conflict. While Ukraine has consistently rejected territorial concessions, Moscow has made the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from disputed regions a key demand for peace.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, convicted of criminal conspiracy in a scheme to obtain secret campaign funds from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been ordered to serve his prison term in solitary confinement. This marks the first time a former EU leader has been jailed, with his sentence to begin on Tuesday.
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Lara Trump’s ‘no-wait-at-the-gate’ travel strategy has sparked debate, with some travelers embracing efficiency while others question its practicality. The TSA advises arriving two hours before domestic flights, contrasting with Trump’s approach of reaching gates just as boarding begins.
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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders running back Doug Martin has passed away at the age of 36, his family confirmed in a statement. The cause of death has not been officially announced, though the family requested privacy during this difficult time.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to a temporary ceasefire following intense cross-border clashes that marked the worst violence between the two nations in years.
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Scientists have confirmed Rapa Nui legends suggesting that the Easter Island’s Moai stone heads ‘walked’ to their locations using a vertical transport method. The study used 3D modeling and statistical analysis to validate the theory, aligning with oral traditions and revealing sophisticated engineering.
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During an appearance on the ‘Fox Report,’ former FBI special agent Mary Ellen O’Toole suggested that planning for a daylight heist at the Louvre may have taken months or even years. O’To, known for her expertise in counterterrorism and criminal investigations, emphasized the complexity of orchestrating such an operation, given the museum’s renowned security measures.
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Rep. Johnny Olszewski, D-Md., has called for the extension of healthcare subsidies as the government shutdown drags on. During a segment on ‘Fox News Live,’ he also addressed the ‘No Kings’ protests, emphasizing the need for systemic reform.
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The article highlights the escalating tensions in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race between incumbent governor Chris Christie and challenger Steve Ciattarelli. Political commentators, including Wall Street Journal editorial page assistant editor James Freeman, are analyzing the recent accusations against Ciattarelli, which some critics describe as ‘absurd,’ as the state prepares for its crucial November 5th election.
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Greg Olsen and Adam Amin praised the Eagles’ effective passing game after their 28-32 win over the Vikings. The analysts highlighted the team’s offensive cohesion and strategic execution.
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Former First Lady Lara Trump has shared a unique travel strategy that helps her save time at airports. This method reportedly enables her to get through security and boarding processes more quickly, offering a practical tip for frequent travelers.
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The Chicago Bears extended their 4-game winning streak after a 26-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Analysts Daryl Johnston and Kevin Kugler are evaluating whether the team can maintain its momentum.
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Drake Maye matched Tom Brady’s NFL milestone by leading the New England Patriots to a 31-13 win over the Tennessee Titans, achieving four games with at least 200 passing yards, a 135 passer rating, and two touchdowns. Maye’s performance included 222 passing yards, two touchdowns, and no turnovers despite four sacks.
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Anti-smoking activists warn that the tobacco industry still holds significant power despite a decline in smoking rates. They also highlight the rising use of e-cigarettes.
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Bolivian voters will elect a new president on Sunday, marking the first time in two, decades that the nation will be run by a right-wing capitalist. The election comes as Bolivia grapples with economic challenges and political shifts.
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D’Andre Swift, the Chicago Bears’ running back, commented on the team’s fourth-straight victory after a win over the New, he highlighted the improvement in the Bears’ run game as a key factor in their recent success.
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Christine Baumgartner, who finalized her divorce from Kevin Costner in February 2024, has married her family friend Joshua Connor. The wedding at Santa Ynez Ranch in California was described as a heartfelt, intimate affair attended by close family and friends.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes baffled CBS announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo during a Week 7 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. The play-call initially appeared to be a penalty attempt but instead resulted in a first down for the Chiefs.
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Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson reported on a suspicious hunting stand with a direct line of sight to where President Donald Trump exits Air Force One at the Palm Beach International Airport on the ‘Fox Report.’ The Secret Service has since investigated the situation, raising security concerns due to the potential threat posed by the…
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Andrew Thornebrooke, a reporter for The Epoch Times, has resigned following the publication’s adoption of new Pentagon press access guidelines. Thornebrooke cited recent editorial directives to label antifa as a terrorist organization as a key reason for his departure.
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Dr. Josh Axe encourages people to enjoy their favorite foods, such as pizza and desserts, as part of a Bible-based diet, emphasizing healthier preparation methods that align with dietary guidelines. His approach to eating aligns with his broader philosophy of natural health, which focuses on whole foods, clean eating, and lifestyle habits that support long-term…
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Jordan Rubin, co-author of ‘The Biblio Diet,’ emphasizes the importance of obtaining a second medical opinion and relying on faith when dealing with life-threatening conditions. Rubin highlights how nutritional approaches can complement traditional treatments, offering hope to patients seeking alternative pathways.
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US President Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated video of himself bombing ‘No Kings’ protesters with feces, responding to anti-government demonstrations. The video includes actual footage from a New York protest, ending with Democratic lawmakers kneeling before Trump, referencing a 2020 photo-op.
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Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky argues that the Trump prosecution was politically motivated. He criticizes the DOJ’s decision to charge Trump on the Fox Report.
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Trump has appointed Mark Savaya, a Detroit-area entrepreneur and campaign strategist for Muslim American voters, as special envoy to Iraq to strengthen U.S.-Middle East ties. The move follows Trump’s recent peace agreement with Hamas, which ended the Gaza conflict and marked a significant step toward regional stability.
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Google’s 2025 travel data recommends booking flights on Tuesdays for the cheapest prices and highlights Rio de Janeiro and St. Lucia as top warm-weather destinations. The average domestic round-trip price for 2025 is slightly lower than last year.
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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced it will maintain the ceasefire agreement despite Hamas violating the terms. Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst reported on the situation during his 'Fox Report' segment, highlighting Israel’s stance on the conflict.
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Actor Robert De Niro criticized former President Donald Trump during an MSNBC interview, using the expletive ‘f— you’ to express his frustration with the former leader’s actions. De Niro commended New York Attorney General Letitia James for her assertive response to Trump.
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US President Donald Trump has accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of condoning the production of drugs headed for the United States. Colombia has said the US violated its sovereignty and killed a fisherman.
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Nations are not increasing foreign aid despite the pandemic, raising concerns about global solidarity. Experts warn that without more support, vulnerable countries may face worse recovery outcomes.
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Week 7 of the NFL season saw significant developments, including the Kansas City Chiefs showing signs of returning to form, the New England Patriots establishing themselves as a legitimate playoff contender, and the Miami Dolphins facing challenges that raise concerns about their season. NFL analysts provided insights into key matchups and performances that shaped the…
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Max Verstappen secured a dominant win at the U.S. Grand Prix, continuing his charge toward a fifth world title. The victory further narrowed the gap to championship leader Oscar Piastri.
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Jaguars coach Liam Coen admitted fault for the team’s sluggish start in their second consecutive game marked by offensive struggles, mistakes, and double-digit penalties. The quarterback’s accountability signals a potential turning point for the team as they look to rectify their early-game shortcomings.
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Blue Jays slugger George Springer is in the starting lineup for Game 6 of the American League Championship Series against the Mariners on Sunday night. The Blue Jays face a critical must-win game in their pursuit of the AL pennant.
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Doug Martin, the former Boise State star and All-Pro running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has passed away at the age of 3, as confirmed by his family in a statement.
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Panthers quarterback Bryce Young suffered a significant ankle injury during the third quarter of the game against the Jets, leading to his immediate removal from the action. The injury has forced him out of the remainder of the game.
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The Jets benched quarterback Justin Fields after a poor first half performance, turning to backup Tyrod Taylor in the second half. The decision came as the team trailed 13-3 at halftime.
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The ALCS Game 6 between the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays is set to determine which team advances to the World Series. With both teams having a chance to clinch the series, fans are eagerly waiting for the outcome of this crucial matchup.
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Trump claimed during an interview with Fox News that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ‘won’ certain territory in Ukraine as part of a potential U.S.-brokered peace deal. The comment has sparked widespread debate among political analysts and diplomats.
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Officials are investigating the theft of Napoleon-era items from the Lou, and the Louvre has confirmed the theft and is cooperating with the investigation.
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Ex-congressman George Santos criticized CNN’s Dana Bash for asking about critics of his controversial commutation by President Trump, calling their focus on the issue ‘pearl-clutching.’ Santos defended his actions and dismissed the scrutiny.
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President Trump shared an AI-generated video on social media depicting him flying a jet that dumps brown liquid on protesters. The video has intensified debates about the ethical use of AI in political messaging and its potential to spread misinformation.
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Former New York Rep. George Santos has been released from prison following a commutation of his seven-year sentence. Santos expressed gratitude to Trump, citing the release as a ‘second chance,’ and credited his time in prison with rekindling his faith.
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A Fox Digital investigation has uncovered a global lobbying effort to expand assisted suicide to mature minors. Markus Schouten, a 17-year-old Canadian who died in 2022, opposed such expansion, and his parents now lead efforts to block the move. The movement, now a multi-million-dollar industry, faces criticism for targeting vulnerable populations and may soon extend…
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Jesús Montero, a former top prospect for the New York Yankees and major league player with the Seattle Mariners, has died at 35. His death followed a motorcycle crash in Venezuela earlier this month, which left him in a coma and ultimately led to his passing.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the Biden administration’s immigration policies after the FBI’s arrest of a suspected Hamas terrorist in Louisiana, calling the incident ‘alarming.’ The suspect, Mahmoud Amin Ya’qub Al-Muhtadi, was allegedly linked to the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, which killed over 1,200 people.
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The Florida Gators have fired head football coach Billy Napier following a controversial 23-21 victory over Mississippi State. The game, marked by two turnovers and seven penalties, was not enough to salvage Napier’s tenure, leading to his dismissal.
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Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced in her memoir that she is leaving the Democratic Party following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race. She expressed deep frustration and anger at the way Biden was treated by his own party, which she believed undermined his legacy and led to her decision to…
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Boston officials are evaluating the feasibility of establishing city-run grocery stores to improve food access for underserved communities, inspired by Atlanta’s successful Azalea Fresh Market. Critics warn that government-run grocery stores may not be efficient and could lead to increased taxpayer costs and other negative consequences.
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Afghanistan’s female footballers, forced to flee the country after the Taliban’s return, are preparing to represent their nation on the international stage after four years of struggle. Their efforts to regain recognition and participate in global competitions have been supported by international football organizations and human rights groups.
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Kim Kardashian sparked online debate by wearing a full-face mask at the Academy Museum Gala, with critics calling it unnecessary and others praising her bold fashion choice. The incident followed similar criticism over her daughter’s outfit, prompting Kardashian to address the issue openly.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was hit hard by Carolina Panthers safety Nick Scott, sparking a skirmish among players. Scott was penalized for unnecessary roughness after the incident occurred in the second quarter.
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As the Trump-Putin summit approaches, the White House is reportedly hesitating to apply punitive measures against Russia to push for a peace deal, as per the Wall Street Journal. The report indicates that Trump is placing more pressure on Ukraine than on Russia, despite considering additional steps to increase pressure on Moscow.
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Israeli National Security Minister Ben Gvir has called for the resumption of full-scale military operations in Gaza following alleged violations by Hamas of the ceasefire brokered earlier this month. The call comes after Israel accused Hamas of firing an anti-tank missile and shooting at Israeli troops operating in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Kerri Rawson, daughter of serial killer Dennis Rader, confronts her father face-to-face after nearly 20 years in prison, leading to her final decision to cut all contact with him. The encounter, which took place during an investigation into cold cases, represents the end of a long and painful relationship. Rawson, who has spoken out about…
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House Majority Whip Mike Johnson blamed Democrats for the government shutdown during a heated exchange with ABC’s “This Week” host, defending the Pentagon’s new press policy as essential for national security transparency.