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A new wellness hack is bouncing across TikTok, quite literally. The trend, popularized by creator Kathryn Smith in a viral video, encourages viewers to start their day by hopping out of bed and jumping 50 times.
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The FBI and ATF have launched an investigation into a shooting and fire incident at a Mormon church in Michigan. Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, joined Fox News Live to comment on the event and the ongoing probe.
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Elon Musk is stepping back into UK politics by publicly endorsing Tommy Robinson’s new right-wing party, Advance UK, while criticizing Reform UK’s Nigel Farage for his perceived lack of leadership and ideological clarity. This marks Musk’s latest attempt to influence UK politics, aligning with growing frustrations over immigration policies and free speech issues.
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A gunman shot multiple people and set a fire at a Michigan church during a service, with authorities confirming the suspect is ‘down’ and the situation is under control. The incident has sparked calls for increased security at religious sites, with the FBI and ATF investigating the attack.
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Pavel Durov, co-founder of Telegram, alleges that French intelligence attempted to blackmail him. The alleged attempt came in the context of the Moldovan presidential election, with French intelligence allegedly seeking to influence the outcome by pressuring Telegram to remove certain channels.
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Former ESPN host Samantha Ponder revealed she faced intense online backlash after sharing condolences for Charlie Kirk. Ponder cited the role of social media algorithms in shaping public perception and the polarization of information following the student’s assassination.
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A suspect has been arrested and charged following a deadly shooting at a waterfront bar in North Carolina. The incident occurred during a chaotic event that left multiple casualties and sparked investigations into the suspect’s motives and actions.
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Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming criticizes Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for attempting to prevent a government shutdown by pushing for increased spending, while also addressing the ongoing legal issues surrounding former FBI Director James Comey.
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Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on an active shooter at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan. The situation has sparked concern and calls for increased security measures in places of worship.
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A tragic shooting and fire broke out at a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, during which the suspect is reported to be under control. Authorities are on the scene managing the situation and responding to the incident.
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A viral moment at the Oregon vs. Penn State football game saw thousands of fans wearing Charlie Kirk’s signature ‘Freedom’ T-shirts, a tribute to the conservative influencer and activist who was assassinated in September. Turning Point USA distributed 5,000 of the shirts to fans ahead of the game, creating a powerful display of support and…
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The Washington Post editorial board criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris’ book and media tour, arguing that it was less compelling than her presidential campaign and that the Democratic Party has little time to waste on her in the lead-up to the 2028 election. The editorial highlighted her discomfort and inauthenticity in interviews, questioning her…
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Rick Dempsey, a former Disney executive, is now leading the global translation of the faith-based series ‘The Chosen’ into over 600 languages. His previous work at Disney focused on character voice consistency, but now he aims to make the biblical series accessible worldwide through accurate translations.
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On ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ Fox News host Joey Jones shared an uplifting story about the positive impact of the Tunnel to Towers initiative on veteran Omar Avila’s recovery and daily life. The initiative’s smart home technology system has become a vital part of his rehabilitation journey, significantly improving his quality of life.
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The death of Joanne Chesimard, known as Assata Shakur, has triggered responses from New Jersey politicians, with most honoring Trooper Werner Foerster and demanding justice, while Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill chose to remain quiet. The case continues to stir debates over accountability and her complex legacy.
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Des Moines Public Schools board chair Jackie Norris called for ‘radical empathy’ after the ICE arrest of superintendent Ian Roberts. Norris emphasized the need for understanding and compassion amid the controversy.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for Labour unity as Reform UK’s anti-immigration stance leads in polls. The challenge poses a threat to Labour’s stability and policy direction.
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Country singer Chris Janson will discuss the Tunnel to Towers Foundation on Fox & Friends Weekend, emphasizing the importance of patriotism in American society. Janson, known for his patriotic music, will share how the foundation’s mission resonates with modern discussions on national pride and service.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed cautious optimism regarding President Donald Trump’s 21-point Gaza peace plan, while addressing broader regional issues including the recognition of a Palestinian state and recent Israeli strikes in Qatar.
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Conservative pro-life influencer Savannah Craven Antao has shared her experiences of being violently attacked during street interviews, attributing the incidents to the political climate and leftist violence. She remains committed to her advocacy despite the dangers, believing that conservatives have a duty to speak out.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has outlined plans to prevent a government shutdown, with President Donald Trump’s role in upcoming negotiations with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman highlighted. This comes as tensions escalate over budgetary disputes and the looming threat of a shutdown.
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US President Donald Trump has reversed his previous stance on Ukraine, dismissing Russia as a ‘paper tiger’ that Kiev can defeat. This change is attributed to his recent visit to the UK, where he met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles.
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Iowa Democrats, led by former Michelle Obama aide Jackie Norris, are defending school superintendent Ian Roberts, arrested by ICE for alleged illegal presence. Republicans have launched an investigation into DMPS’ hiring practices, questioning how Roberts was employed without proper legal status.
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Liverpool fans commemorated the life of former manager Matt Beard during their WSL match against Manchester United, as the team faced a loss in the match.
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Week 5 of the 2025 college football season featured nontraditional superlatives. Lane Kiffin and Shaq McRoy led the way with notable accolades.
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The NFL’s Week 4 games kick off with a fresh wave of star players making their arrivals, with standout performances from Bryce Young and Cam Skattebo. The pregame tunnels have become a stage for these athletes to showcase their personal style while arriving in striking fashion.
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Recent victories by Ole Miss, Alabama, and Oregon have led to a major overhaul of college football’s bowl projections. These changes are expected to reshape the postseason schedule and impact team rankings.
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Team USA must achieve an extraordinary comeback on Sunday to secure victory in the Ryder Cup. The article highlights the best moments from the tournament.
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Wanderlei Silva, a prominent early mixed martial arts (MMA) figure, suffered a fractured nose and required stitches after being involved in a postfight brawl following an exhibition boxing match in Sao Paulo. The incident occurred after he was knocked out in the match, leading to a confrontation that resulted in his injury.
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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza joked about messing up betting lines with his wild, clock-killing scramble to end the Hoosiers’ 20-15 win over Iowa. The play, which ended the game with a safety, was a highlight of the match.
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Free agent Al Horford has verbally committed to sign a multiyear contract with the Warriors. This move is expected to bolster the team’s frontcourt depth and enhance their chances in the upcoming NBA season.
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Viktor Hovland’s neck injury led to the activation of the envelope rule, awarding both him and Harris English a half-point each. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of the Ryder Cup.
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Arkansas has fired coach Sam Pittman following a 42-2’1 loss to Notre Dame, naming Bobby Petrino as interim head coach. The decision comes amid calls for leadership change amid the program’s recent struggles.
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In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, Anna Belokur of the Kyiv Independent discusses U.S. President Donald Trump’s changing rhetoric following his meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in New York. The coverage includes Trump’s support for NATO allies taking defensive action against Russian jets entering the alliance’s airspace.
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Denmark’s armed forces have reported an increase in drone sightings near military bases, following media reports of unidentified drones in the airspace of Denmark, Lithuania, and Finland on Sept. 27. Officials are reviewing protocols for monitoring and responding to aerial threats.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence has claimed that an explosion destroyed a Soviet-era van at a guarded military base in occupied Melitopol, killing at least four Russian drone operators. The attack reportedly carried out by Ukrainian forces is seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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A missile or small-caliber rocket struck the Polish Embassy in Kyiv during Russia’s large-scale overnight attack, damaging the roof and causing debris to land in the kitchen. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated the damage was “not large” and no casualties were reported.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance confirmed on Sept. 28 that the U.S. is ‘looking at’ providing Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles, as Moscow continues to refuse bilateral and trilateral peace talks brokered by former President Donald Trump. The potential deployment of Tomahawk missiles could significantly alter the conflict dynamics, but the decision also risks escalating tensions…
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Sen. Lindsey Graham describes Comey’s indictment as ‘the tip of the iceberg,’ signaling potential broader implications. Graham also discusses the complexities of ongoing peace efforts in Ukraine.
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The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, trends, and notable newspapers, this week focusing on fizzy drinks favorites and significant publications. The quiz includes current events and cultural aspects of the United States.
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A missile and drone barrage struck Kyiv, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. President Zelensky’s announcement earlier that day about the deployment of U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems in Kyiv added a layer of complexity to the event.
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A missile and drone attack in Kyiv has resulted in four casualties. The assault occurred shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed that Ky, 1
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Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back DeShon Elliott celebrated an interception against the Minnesota Vikings with a traditional Irish dance, marking a unique moment during their historic first regular-season game in Dublin. The Steelers’ defense dominated Wentz, leading to a 14-6 halftime score.
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Former ESPN host Samantha Ponder shares disturbing messages she received after expressing grief for Charlie Kirk’s assassination on her show. The incident highlights growing concerns about online harassment and the risks of public sentiment expression.
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Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., has strongly condemned UN delegates who walked out during Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech. His remarks come amid growing U.S. political pressure to recognize a Palestinian state and the looming threat of a government shutdown.
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Dakota and Elle Fanning have successfully navigated Hollywood’s challenges, building separate careers with over 70 film credits each, while prioritizing family over competition. Their bond, rooted in mutual support, has allowed them to avoid the pitfalls often faced by child stars.
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Patricia Heaton, a well-known actress and vocal pro-Israel advocate, has publicly criticized Hollywood’s growing campaign to boycott Israeli films, calling the movement ‘a big old bucket of propagandist slop’ during her appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ Her comments reflect broader tensions within the entertainment industry over the Israel-Hamas conflict and the politicization of cultural…
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Former LSU Tigers gymnast Olivia Dunne faced playful teasing on social media after her sweaty armpits became a viral moment during a Pittsburgh Pirates game. She responded with a witty retort, highlighting the team’s recent struggles.
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Nigel Max Edge, 40, faces first-degree murder charges after allegedly opening fire from a boat into a North Carolina restaurant, killing three people. The suspect acted alone in a ‘highly premeditated’ fashion, according to Southport Police Chief Todd Coring.
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Bob Landon’s tempranillo triumphed in an international competition, challenging Napa Valley’s dominance. The Texas winemaker’s unique approach and financial acumen have positioned Texas as a top contender in the global wine market.
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Baltimore residents advocate for community resources and affordable housing to address crime, while local leaders and national figures debate the role of National Guard deployment.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized ‘preposterous’ allegations regarding the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey during an appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday’. The discussion also touched on the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, alongside the looming government shutdown.
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During an interview on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ Iranian President Masoud Pezeshk, Iran’s uranium enrichment program, and the recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities. The President defended the country’s nuclear ambitions, framing them as essential for national energy security and development.
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President Abdullatif Jamal Rashid of Iraq asserts the nation is ‘100% safe’ and entering a phase of stability and growth despite persistent threats from ISIS and Iranian militia forces. He emphasizes Iraq’s independence in decision-making while maintaining diplomatic ties with both the United States and Iran.
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High housing costs, student debt, and expensive childcare are driving Generation Z away from parenthood, threatening America’s population replacement rate. The U.S. Department of USDA estimates raising a child to age 18 costs over $300K, while median home prices have climbed above $411K, making homeownership unattainable for many.
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Russia has conducted a significant drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, resulting in at least four civilian deaths and numerous injuries. The assault caused substantial damage to residential structures in the capital.
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Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid emphasized the need to transition the U.S.-Iraq partnership from military cooperation to economic collaboration in trade, energy, and investment. He stressed the importance of maintaining Iraq’s independence from external powers while fostering economic ties with the United States.
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The FBI is intensifying its efforts to dismantle transnational gangs operating in a crime-infested commercial strip in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district. Assistant Director Christopher Raia emphasized that the bureau is working closely with the NYPD to target the gangs’ leadership and has deployed multiple squads to patrol the area.
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Jon Bon Jovi publicly defends his son Jake Bongiovi’s early marriage to Millie Bobby Brown, asserting their maturity. The couple’s decision to adopt a baby girl this summer has sparked both support and debate.
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Kurt Warner has criticized the NFL’s dynamic kickoff rule adjustments, arguing they give offenses an unfair advantage by allowing short fields. The changes, which include landing zones and increased touchback options, have led to higher return rates and sparked debate over game balance.