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Dawn Staley, head coach of the South Carolina women’s basketball team, would have accepted the Knicks’ head coaching job if offered. The Knicks had interviewed her for the position, indicating her potential as a candidate.
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Russia has cut its 2025 economic growth forecast to 1.5% as the wartime economy faces persistent challenges. The finance minister reported this adjustment to the president, highlighting ongoing difficulties.
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Ukrainian drones have damaged the Novokuibyshevsk refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, causing production to halt. The attack underscores the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to modern warfare.
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The Biden administration has intensified its investigation into John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, following the acquisition of his private emails by a foreign government. Law enforcement officials confirmed an FBI agent retrieved a box from Bolton’s home in Bethesda, Maryland, as part of the inquiry.
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Mayors of blue cities are forming a united front against Trump following recent threats, emphasizing collective action on crime reduction. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland has called for a coordinated strategy to address rising crime rates, urging Democrats to leverage this moment for a proactive message.
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Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, discussed the administration’s efforts to deport illegal immigrants during an interview with Hannity. Homan emphasized the need to address the issue of illegal criminals and suggested a more aggressive approach.
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The report highlights three critical developments: a school shooting, a violent attack at Union Station, and heightened security concerns regarding China’s influence. Experts are now calling for immediate action to address these issues, including comprehensive reviews of gun laws and enhanced security measures.
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Sage Steele analyzes the root causes behind the Minneapolis church shooting, advocating for a deeper understanding beyond surface-level blame. The discussion highlights complex societal factors contributing to the tragedy.
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Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has publicly recognized the impact of the Trump administration’s crime-fighting initiatives, citing a substantial reduction in violent crime rates across the city. Her admission marks a rare acknowledgment of federal efforts by local leadership.
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A GOP Senate candidate has claimed that the Democratic Party is essentially an anti-Trump movement, underscoring the deepening political divide in the country. During a recent segment on Hannity, panelists Scott Brown and Horace, Cooper discussed the challenges the Democratic Party faces in defining its leadership and crafting a unified message.
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4chan and Kiwi Farms have filed a lawsuit against the UK’s Ofcom in U.S. federal court over age verification laws. The platforms claim their U.S. based status shields them from UK regulations, but Ofcom has threatened fines and blocked their access.
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President Trump honors Retired Sgt. Michael Verardo, a critically wounded Afghanistan veteran who died at 40, for his sacrifice and the inspiring trackchair initiative he helped create. Verardo’s legacy continues through the Independence Fund’s effort to empower wounded veterans with mobility devices.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, calling it a tragic event that highlights the need for greater security measures. The incident has sparked debate on gun laws and religious freedom in the United States.
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President Trump and his advisers, including Jared Kushner, met to discuss the future of the Gaza Strip following the announcement of an Israeli military operation on Gaza City. The meeting centers on Trump’s previously expressed idea of resettling Palestinian residents and establishing a luxury resort in the region.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is facing significant upheaval as director Susan Monarez resigns shortly after taking office. Her departure comes amid intense scrutiny over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial decisions to overhaul vaccine policies and gut a critical advisory panel.
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Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier revealed receiving threatening emails from fans following the team’s 8-9 finish and playoff elimination. The emails included disturbing content wishing harm upon his children, highlighting the intensity of fan emotions and the challenges facing sports executives.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized the Democratic Party’s quick condemnation of Republicans following the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, calling their response ‘pathetic, but predictable.’ Hannity argued that the incident highlights a growing political divide, with Democrats using it to advance their agenda rather than focusing on solutions.
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A video has surfaced showing the residence of Robin Westman, the gunman who targeted Annunciation Catholic School in Richfield, Minnesota, before the deadly attack. The footage provides a glimpse into the location where the shooter lived prior to carrying out the attack, which resulted in two fatalities and 17 injuries.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is urging international allies to increase fossil fuel use and abandon clean energy initiatives. Europe’s wind energy contribution highlights the contrast with U.S. climate policy shifts.
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Rep. Byron Donalds, a Florida gubernatorial candidate and Republican representative, commented on the Trump administration’s decision to take over Union Station, calling the move ‘long overdue.’ The discussion also touched on a recent Minnesota Catholic school shooting, with Donalds criticizing the left’s response to the incident.
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Former President Donald Trump convened a cabinet meeting in Chicago on Tuesday, August 26, amid growing concerns over crime and public safety in the city. The gathering follows a surge in violent crime and a series of high-profile incidents that have sparked bipartisan calls for federal intervention.
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Financial fraud convict Jordan Belfort recently criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ discussing Newsom’s political aspirations and the potential for Democrats to improve their strategies. Belfort, known for his role in the 2013 film ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ offered insights into the political landscape and the challenges faced…
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Gérard Chaliand, a prominent figure in geopolitics, has passed away at 91. His work significantly influenced the French-speaking world through his unique firsthand experiences in the revolutions he studied.
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MSNBC host Jen Psaki criticized President Trump’s D.C. crime strategy and the role of prayer after the deadly shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. Her comments, which mocked Trump’s National Guard deployment plan, sparked debate over the role of faith and policy in addressing gun violence.
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Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust, has raised concerns about ‘dark money’ supposedly funding Democratic protests during a recent segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Her remarks have ignited discussions about the role of financial transparency in political activism.
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The National Bank of Ukraine’s profit in the first half of 2025 dropped by 58.3% compared to the same period in 2024, reflecting significant financial challenges. The central bank’s earnings amounted to UAH 51.2 billion, signaling a steep decline in its consolidated financial results.
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Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces executed a striking operation against enemy targets, engaging 82,6 unique positions during a 24-hour period from August 26 to 27.
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During a meeting in Scotland with Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, Trump criticized wind power as a ‘con job,’ signaling a strategic push to undermine global climate agreements.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society is providing critical aid to evacuees at three transit points in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrov, reflecting the ongoing humanitarian efforts amid the conflict. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and well-being of displaced individuals during their relocation.
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The recent Cabinet meeting has become a focal point of political contention between the Democratic Party and President Trump. Both parties have expressed frustration over the lack of cooperation during the meeting, with Democrats criticizing Trump’s approach as uncooperative and dismissive while Trump has accused the Democrats of obstructing his agenda.
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US President Donald Trump may pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept foreign peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, according to Yehor Chernev. The claim was made during a discussion on potential US influence over Russian military actions.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the Federal Reserve Board’s independence must be protected, setting the stage for a legal showdown over President Trump’s attempt to remove Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor. This marks the first time a president has attempted to fire a Fed governor, testing the constitutional boundaries of executive power.
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The discussion on Trump, crime, and De Blasio is set against a backdrop of ongoing political tensions. The content likely explores the impact of these issues on current events.
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Antonov Logistics Salis GmbH, a subsidiary of Anton, State Enterprise, is beginning construction of an aircraft maintenance hangar at Leipzig Airport (LEJ) in Germany. The site has become the main base of Antonov Airlines following the full-scale Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized ‘fake compassion’ on his show following the Minneapolis transgender shooter incident. He linked the tragedy to broader societal issues, suggesting misplaced empathy or political correctness could be contributing factors.
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The US-EU trade agreement is under scrutiny for its perceived lack of transparency and accountability, as EU officials question the validity of the deal. Critics argue that the EU’s compliance with Trump’s demands may not translate into actual economic commitments.
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CDC Director Susan Monarez has refused to resign after the Trump administration sought to oust her, claiming she has not been fired. Monarez’s legal team argues that HHS and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are weaponizing public health for political gain, endangering American lives.
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Ukraine will share critical information with G7 allies to strengthen sanctions against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the country is ready to support its partners in this effort.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates met with President Donald Trump to discuss the importance of U.S. global health programs and health research, according to a Gates spokesperson. The meeting aims to highlight the necessity of these initiatives for saving lives, protecting Americans’ health, and preserving U.S. leadership in the world.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Andriy Yermak and Rustem Umerov will meet with Donald Trump’s team in New York on Friday. The meeting comes as part of ongoing discussions between Ukraine and the United States regarding military and political support for Kyiv.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree appointing Olha Stefanishyna as Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States. The move underscores the country’s commitment to strengthening its international alliances amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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An American tourist was stabbed in the face while defending two women on a tram in Dresden, Germany. The incident has led to public criticism of Europe’s immigration policies, with the victim expressing concerns about rising safety issues.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden, during her working visit to Denmark, met with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen to discuss Ukraine’s European integration and support for its domestic defense industry. The two leaders focused on ensuring security guarantees and strengthening Ukraine’s strategic autonomy.
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The NFL placed Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward on the commissioner exempt list following two arrests in June and August. Ward faces a felony domestic violence charge and is also under investigation for violating his bail agreement.
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CEO of USA Rare Earth, Joshua Ballard, asserts that the United States has sufficient resources to achieve rare-earth independence and dominance, supporting President Trump’s initiative towards energy and material self-sufficiency. This statement underscores the strategic significance of rare-earth minerals in both technological and defense applications.
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A school shooting has sparked calls for stronger gun control measures, while illegal immigration remains a divisive political issue. Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement has captured global attention.
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A working group led by Eric Thompson is pushing for federal legislation to ban ‘ghost jobs’—job postings with no intent to hire. The proposed Truth in Job Advertising and Accountability Act would require transparency in job ads, set posting limits, and impose fines on violators.
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Travis Kelce, the NFL star engaged to Taylor Swift, has expanded his business ventures by partnering with American Eagle for a limited-edition collection called ‘AE x TK.’ This collaboration follows a recent public engagement announcement and comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding American, Eagle’s Sydney Sweeney campaign, which faced criticism for its phrasing.
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Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine Oleksandr Pivnenko met with British military diplomats to discuss deepening cooperation and improving interaction with international allies, focusing on exchanging modern combat experience gained by the Ukrainian military in recent years.
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The FDA has approved a new COVID-19 vaccine for high-risk groups, emphasizing its safety and efficacy. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the vaccine’s implications on his Fox News segment.
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A school shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis has resulted in at least two fatalities and over a dozen injuries, prompting the FBI to investigate whether the incident could be an act of terrorism. President Donald Trump has commented on the situation, with FBI agents present at the scene.
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Russian occupation forces continue to shell Nikopol district, injuring two and damaging infrastructure. Head of Regional Military Administration Serhiy Lysak reported the incident on Wednesday.
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Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier has discussed the results of President Donald Trump’s National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., and examined the cities with the highest murder rates during a segment of ‘Special Report.’ Baier highlighted the challenges law enforcement agencies face in tackling escalating homicide rates, especially in urban areas with significant…
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Washington Free Beacon reporter Jon Levine discusses the distribution of FireAid funds during a segment on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ Levine’s reporting has sparked a broader discussion about the need for greater oversight in charitable organizations.
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Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, faced heckling from protesters during a ribbon-cutting event, highlighting the intense political competition for her Senate seat. The incident underscores the broader struggle for Senate control as Democrats aim to reclaim power.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has stated that the war in Ukraine must end, emphasizing that it should not be resolved at any cost. The assertion was reported by the British ezine The Guardian.
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A former DOJ employee, Sean Charles Dunn, avoided indictment for felony assault after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, D.C., during a heated street confrontation. Prosecutors sought charges under President Trump’s anti-crime initiative, but the grand jury declined to return an indictment.
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Ret. U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, who survived life-altering combat injuries in Afghanistan, has died at the age of 40 due to complications from those injuries. Fox News anchor Bret Baier reported on the incident.
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The House Oversight Committee is investigating Wikipedia over allegations of organized bias, seeking information about potential foreign manipulation of the platform and the Wikimedia Foundation’s response to misconduct by volunteer editors. Lawmakers cited studies showing attempts by pro-Russia actors and anti-Israel bias to influence public opinion through Wikipedia content.
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel bluntly reacted to the release of veteran players Kendrick Bourne and Marcus Epps, comparing the process to a breakup. Vrabel, who has previously clashed with the media, refused to engage in an extended discussion about the matter, emphasizing the league’s routine process of trimming rosters and adapting to…