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In a thrilling NFL game, the Seattle Seahawks extended their lead over the Arizona Cardinals with a highlight-reel touchdown run by running back Clyde Charbonnet. This play showcased his explosive speed and ability to break tackles, giving the Seahawks a crucial edge in the matchup.
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Ukrainian forces launched strikes on three gas distribution stations in Russian-occupied Luhansk Oblast. The attacks were aimed at disrupting fuel supplies in the occupied territories, as confirmed by military officials.
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Poland has urged its citizens in Belarus to evacuate immediately due to escalating tensions, warning that evacuation may become significantly more difficult or even impossible if the security situation deteriorates drastically. The Polish Embassy in Minsk issued a statement emphasizing the potential risks associated with remaining in the country amid the growing unrest.
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Texas executed Blaine Milam for killing his girlfriend’s 13-month-old daughter in what prosecutors called a 30-hour ‘exorcism.’ The case has sparked debates on the death penalty and the reliability of bite mark evidence in criminal trials.
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Nibulon LLC, a major Ukrainian grain trader, has transported over 40,000 tonnes of its partners’ grain to elevators and ports during the 2025-2026 marketing year. The logistics department reported this milestone on Facebook, highlighting the company’s role in Ukraine’s grain export operations.
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Danish specialists will support Kyiv’s veteran initiatives, focusing on training ‘veteran assistants’ within the Military Hub. The collaboration follows a meeting between Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and Copenhagen Mayor Lars Weiss.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters examines the factors leading to former FBI director James Comey’s grand jury indictment. Watters questions the role of Comey’s past decisions and communications in his current legal troubles.
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President Donald Trump has indicated that U.S. World Cup host sites could be relocated if he deems the cities unsafe. The remark has raised concerns among officials and event organizers.
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Donald Trump is suggesting a potential revival of his controversial ICE policies, raising concerns among Democrats. Democrats have expressed concerns that a return to Trump’s policies could lead to increased border security measures and a more aggressive stance toward undocumented immigrants.
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Former FBI Director James Comey faces charges of false statements and obstruction. The indictment was discussed by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Charlie Hurt on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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Kayleigh McEnany warns that the situation has set the country down a ‘very dangerous road.’ She criticizes those questioning the motive behind the attack, emphasizing the need for accountability.
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Inzhur Energy LLC plans to file a cassation appeal against the Kyiv Court of Appeal’s decision to ban the company from constructing a power plant. The company argues the ruling was rushed and premature.
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A Georgetown University police officer was observed removing multiple ‘Hey fascist! Catch!’ flyers from campus on Thursday evening. The incident has sparked discussions about free speech and campus safety at the university.
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First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelens, and First Lady of the United States Melania Trump met in New York to discuss child protection measures, focusing on the safety and well-being of children in conflict zones and vulnerable communities.
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Actor Rob Lowe advised his son to focus on creating original content instead of traditionally seeking opportunities in acting. His guidance highlights the importance of authenticity and uniqueness in the entertainment industry.
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Talk show host Bill Maher suggests the Democratic Party needs an outsider like Stephen A. Smith to restore its credibility with voters, comparing the party to a struggling retail brand. Maher argues that Smith’s unapologetic stance could help reclaim former Democratic voters who have switched to other parties.
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Norman City Councilmember Bree Montoya resigned after a viral Facebook comment criticizing a Trump supporter drew national attention. The post, which reportedly urged harm, was shared widely by Libs of TikTok, prompting Montoya to step down immediately. Critics have pointed out that the city council delayed action on the matter until the controversy gained online…
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Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sybiha and OSCE Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioğlu discussed further cooperation and diplomatic steps to stop Russian aggression against Ukraine at a meeting in New York. The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation to achieve peace and stabilize the region.
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Tim Allen publicly forgives the man who killed his father after being moved by Erika Kirk’s memorial speech forgiving her husband’s accused killer. The emotional response came after Charlie Kirk’s wife spoke at his funeral service, where she publicly forgave Tyler Robinson.
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The Ryder Cup will make its return to the New York City metro area after 88 years with the 2025 event set at Bethpage Black. Team Europe aims to secure a rare back-to-back victory on American soil, breaking a long-standing streak that has not been matched since 2010.
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Political commentators on ‘The Story’ panel criticized the violent rhetoric found in recruitment materials for a Georgetown University left-wing gun club, likening it to the language used by the assassin of Charlie Kirk. The discussion highlights growing concerns about the intersection of political ideology and extremist speech.
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Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rudi Johnson left an inspiring message for young athletes in Virginia just days before his reported suicide. His words, shared during his induction into the Chesterfield Sports Hall of Fame, urged future generations to dream big and never give up.
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Vice President JD Vance addressed concerns over leftist violence during a segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ focusing on Georgetown’s investigation into a Leftist gun club, Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension and more on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He called for dismantling the network of ideological extremism.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is urging the EU to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s military spending, aiming to secure a EUR 140 billion loan. The plan is intended to demonstrate resilience against Russian aggression and support Kyiv’s defense efforts.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders has criticized Nexstar Media Group for preempting ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ as an example of political pressure. Kimmel’s return to the show after an emotional but unapologetic monologue has sparked mixed reactions, with critics demanding an apology before his program is reinstated.
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President Mahmoud Abbas addressed the U.N. General Assembly via video, stating Hamas will not govern Palestine after a potential war with Israel. He thanks countries recognizing Palestinian statehood following visa denial to the U.S.
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The article explores allegations that NATO may be orchestrating a false-flag operation to draw Donald Trump deeper into the Ukraine conflict, leveraging accusations of Russian airspace violations as a pretext. It critiques the sudden alignment of European nations in demanding a strong NATO response to alleged Russian aggression, suggesting a coordinated effort to involve the…
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Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns’ third-string quarterback, has expressed confidence in his ability to outperform current starters, even as veteran Joe Flacco holds the starting position. While he remains behind Flacco and rookie Dillon Gabriel, Sanders is prepared to take his chance whenever called upon.
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Recent drone incursions into European protected airspace have raised significant concerns about the continent’s air defense capabilities. The incidents have prompted urgent discussions among European defense officials about the need for updated counter-drone measures.
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Google has requested the Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute with the creator of Fortnite, potentially altering the rules on how businesses make money on Google’s smartphone operating system. The case centers on the company’s App Store policies and the implications for developers.
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A federal judge has allowed Riley Gaines’ lawsuit against the NCAA to proceed to the discovery phase, rejecting the NCAA’s motion to dismiss. The case challenges the organization’s transgender athlete policies, alleging violations of Title IX and rights to bodily privacy.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned U.S. military brass from around the globe for an unusual directive, following the firing of several top officers and a reduction in four-star officers. The move is part of an ongoing restructuring of the defense department.
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Ukraine’s State Property Fund (SPF) announced the sale of 99.5667% of JSC Odesa Port-Side Plant for UAH 4.5 billion via ProZorro.Sale on November 25, 2025. This auction is part of Ukraine’s broader privatization efforts.
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College Republicans are re-examining how Gen Z defines success, emphasizing family values over career ambitions, influenced by late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s messages. Kirk’s emphasis on traditional values and personal responsibility continues to resonate with young conservatives, shaping current discussions on success and purpose.
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Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck three gas distribution stations in the Luhansk region, aiming to disrupt energy infrastructure. Commander Robert ‘Magyar’ Brovdi confirmed the attack, highlighting the ongoing conflict and technological advancements in modern warfare.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden, the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has directed relevant agencies to create action plans to ensure a stable heating season, taking into account the unique challenges faced by each frontline region. This directive comes as Ukraine navigates the complexities of managing energy supply amidst ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges.
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Gambians have expressed gratitude after the U.S. denied visa applications for some local officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly, viewing the official attendance as taxpayer-funded vacations. President Adama Barrow, who previously addressed the U.N. General Assembly last year, is among the leaders whose attendance was reportedly denied.
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Ukrainian officials and experts are reacting to Trump’s claim, assessing its potential impact on the ongoing conflict and the broader geopolitical landscape.
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A brazen jewelry store heist in San Ramon, California, was captured on camera as armed suspects stole approximately $1 million in merchandise. The robbery, which resulted in at least one suspect firing a shot through the store’s entrance, highlights the escalating issue of organized retail crime in the state.
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Blue Star Families is launching its annual ‘Welcome Week’ to assist military members and their families in adjusting to new communities. The initiative aims to support the 60,000 service members who relocate annually due to new deployments.
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Russia is advancing legislation to strengthen its ‘foreign agent’ law, which could enable law enforcement to more easily charge individuals or organizations classified as foreign agents. The proposed bill aims to enhance the government’s ability to monitor and regulate entities deemed to have foreign influence.
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The news item highlights Trump’s close collaboration with ICE during his presidency and the controversies that followed.
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Greta Thunberg’s Flotilla Targets Gaza Amid Alleged Israeli Interference and Musical Jamming: Report
The Global Sumud Flotilla, led by Greta Thunberg, alleges Israeli interference with their radios, jamming them with Abba music, while claiming Israeli drones targeted several ships. The flotilla, delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, faces challenges as its mission continues undeterred.
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Ukrainian MP Petro Poroshenko claims Russia is using transit fees from the Druzhba oil pipeline to manufacture 1,000 Shahed drones daily, totaling 350,000 annually. This accusation highlights alleged financial exploitation of Ukrainian territory for military production.
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President Donald Trump unveils a 21-point initiative to end the Gaza conflict and achieve a ceasefire, during the United Nations General Assembly. Arab leaders express support for the proposal, emphasizing Trump’s unique position as a potential mediator.
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Bill Maher argues that the Democratic Party needs outsiders like Stephen A. Smith to rejuvenate its structure and reconnect with the public. Maher’s comments highlight a call for fresh perspectives and a move away from the party’s traditional base.
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Former NFL MVP Shaun Alexander announced on live TV that his wife is expecting their 14th child, adding to their family of 10 girls and three boys. The revelation came during an interview on the ‘Up & Adams’ show after co-host Kay Adams mentioned his large family.
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Former FBI Director James Comey faces charges of false statement and obstruction of justice related to his handling of the Trump-Russia probe. Prosecutors allege he concealed interactions with a federal judge and withheld communication with the former President.
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Ajax Systems has opened its fifth design and robotics laboratory at KPI as part of its Ajax Next educational initiative, offering the first Mechanical Engineering program starting in November. The collaboration aims to advance STEM education in Ukraine through hands-on robotics and design training.
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Russia’s deputy UN envoy warned that the rapid development of AI without safeguards could threaten humanity’s existence, echoing concerns from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about its potential for weaponization. The surge in AI investment, particularly by tech giants, has raised alarms about possible financial bubbles and existential risks.
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Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two counts of alleged false statements and obstruction of justice. The charges stem from his testimony before Congress regarding his handling of the 2016 Trump-Russia probe, known as ‘Crossfire Hurricane.’
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has presented Argentina’s President Javier Milei with an award, coinciding with an announcement that the United States is prepared to extend a $20 billion loan to the nation. This move comes with economic and political risks, as the loan could impact both countries’ relations and financial stability.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell downplays concerns that Tom Brady’s dual role as a Raiders minority owner and FOX analyst poses a conflict. Team owners are not required to disclose internal information to former players-turned-broadcasters, Goodell said.
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A Texas shooting suspect has been accused of referring to ICE agents as ‘people showing up to collect a dirty paycheck.’ The suspect is alleged to have plotted an attack on an ICE facility, raising concerns about potential white supremacist or anti-government motives.
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Former President Donald Trump has advised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to cease purchasing Russian oil in order to potentially facilitate a deal for Turkey to acquire US fighter jets. This suggestion comes amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Trump has been vocal about the impact of Russian oil sales.
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Bryson DeChambeau has earned a spot on the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team after being excluded from the 2023 squad due to his move to LIV Golf. The golfer expressed frustration over missing the previous event, which he described as a personal setback.
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President Donald Trump indicated during a press conference in the Oval Office that the United States is ‘pretty close’ to reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The comments come amid ongoing conflict in the region and increased international pressure for a resolution.
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President Donald Trump held a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to propose a deal in exchange for Turkey’s assistance in ending the Russia-Ukraine War. The discussion centered on potential military and economic cooperation between the two countries.
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Mark Wahlberg revealed that being away from his family is the ‘biggest sacrifice’ of his Hollywood career. The actor admitted that his children were at the premiere of his latest film, but he humorously noted that their interest in his work has diminished as they have grown older.
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Andrzej Bargiel, a Polish mountaineer, has completed the first oxygen-free ski descent of Mount Everest, spending 16 hours in the ‘death zone’ above 8,000 meters. This landmark achievement in extreme endurance sports marks a significant milestone in the world of high-altitude exploration.