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A planned and targeted attack on an ICE facility in Dallas resulted in one detainee’s death and two injuries. The suspect, Joshua Jahn, was identified by the FBI as having planned the attack with anti-ICE messaging on the bullets used.
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by three Minnesota girls high school softball players who challenged the state’s policy allowing transgender athletes in girls’ sports. The decision is seen as a setback for those advocating for gender equity in athletics.
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The Institute of Mass Information (IMI) has documented 847 crimes committed by the Russian Federation against journalists and media outlets in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began. The report also notes that 11, media workers have died in the conflict.
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Hollywood stars and industry veterans have denounced the recent boycott of Israeli film institutions, arguing it recalls dark eras of history and blocks dialogue for peace. Over 5,000 industry professionals have signed a pledge to boycott Israeli institutions, while 1,200 others condemned the effort in an open letter.
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Russian officials have reported limited participation from foreign investors in newly established government-backed accounts designed to shield their assets from potential confiscation.
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The 2025 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is positioned as an advanced smartwatch tailored for active lifestyles, emphasizing health and safety features. Experts highlight its ability to surprise users with more than basic functionality like step tracking and notifications.
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President Donald Trump criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett as ‘low IQ’ during an Oval Office signing ceremony, comparing her to the mythical Davy Crockett and suggesting Somalia should ‘take back’ Ilhan Omar. The remarks, which drew laughter, reflect Trump’s ongoing attacks on Democrats, particularly those from his so-called ‘Squad.’
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Mel Owens revealed during the premiere of ‘The Golden Bachelor’ that his ex-wife, Fabiana Pimentel, filed for divorce in 2020 after falling in love with someone else. He described the breakup as the toughest thing he’s ever gone through, focusing on his children and moving forward with his life.
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Microsoft has suspended cloud services for Israel’s Defense Ministry over allegations of using its technology for mass Palestinian surveillance. The decision follows a review citing violations of terms of service.
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The European Commission has agreed to extend the visa-free freight transportation agreement with Ukraine for an additional 5.5 years, until March 2027. This extension was confirmed by Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba.
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Brooks Nader, 28, left her conservative Louisiana upbringing to pursue modeling against her parents’ wishes, becoming a ‘Sports Illustrated’ cover model. She transitioned from a strict, religious household to fashion stardom through determination and perseverance.
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A new Android app called Zosima, designed to connect parishion,rs with local churches and clergy, has launched without formal endorsement from the Russian Orthodox Church. The app’s development initially aimed to facilitate communication between religious communities and their spiritual leaders.
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A 15-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to the beating of an ex-DOGE staffer, an incident that triggered President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to restore order in Washington, D.C. The assault, which occurred in August, led to public outrage and intensified political discourse over youth violence and the city’s crime rate.
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The Five co-hosts, including Gutfeld, have warned liberal leaders about the risks of escalating tensions amid recent events at an I.C.E. facility in Dallas.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a stark warning to Russia’s leadership, threatening retaliation with drones and missiles if the war is not brought to an end. The statement underscores the escalating tensions between the two nations amid the ongoing conflict.
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President Donald Trump criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Rep. Ilhan Omar during the signing of executive orders in the Oval Office, using derogatory remarks that sparked controversy. The incident highlights tensions within the political landscape as Trump’s comments were seen as disrespectful toward members of the opposing party.
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Energoatom accuses Russia of deliberately blocking the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant from connecting to the national power grid, forcing it to operate on diesel generators for two days. The plant, under Russian occupation, faces technical challenges in reconnecting to the power grid.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning about the future of drone warfare during his address at the UN General Assembly. He emphasized the growing role of unmanned systems in modern conflicts and called for international cooperation to address the challenges and ethical concerns surrounding their use.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered hundreds of top officials to a base near Washington, D.C., for a meeting with no disclosed agenda. President Trump has criticized the gathering, calling it a ‘friendly meet, and suggesting it may be an attempt to challenge his administration’s approach to national defense.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could create new recommendations without a vote from the panel, giving the health secretary broad authority over the childhood vaccine schedule. This move represents a significant shift in public health governance.
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West Virginia and Boise State have emerged as the top contenders for the best uniforms in college football Week 5, with the Mountaineers sporting a retro design from 1965 and the Broncos showcasing meticulously hand-painted helmets.
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Keegan Bradley’s journey from a challenging start in New England to becoming a Ryder Cup captain highlights his relentless determination and skill in the sport of golf. His story is one of perseverance and success against the odds, culminating in his current role as a leader in international golf competition.
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Kyle Hamilton has defended Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr, asserting that the team’s struggles are not solely attributable to Orr’s coaching. Hamilton emphasized that the season is still in its early stages and that the team has not yet reached its full potential.
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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani tied his career high with his 54th home run in a game against the Diamondbacks, making history by hitting the ball into the swimming pool at Chase Field. The unusual event, which occurred during a crucial moment in the game, drew immediate attention from fans and media.
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Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer confirmed the successful completion of hand surgery on Thursday, sharing the update on social media. His recovery is a key focus as the team prepares for the new season.
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During a recent workout session, Philadelphia 76ers guard Jared McCain suffered a UCL tear in his right thumb, an injury that could jeopardize his participation in the start of the basketball season. The team confirmed the injury on Thursday, leaving the timeline for McCain’s return uncertain.
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Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa addressed recent criticism, emphasizing that while talking about playing quarterback is easy, actual performance on the field is far more challenging. His comments have sparked discussions among sports analysts and fans about the pressures faced by NFL players.
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Dak Prescott downplays the ‘Dak vs. Micah’ rivalry, focusing on team dynamics. The Week 4 game won’t resolve Ezekiel Elliott’s exit.
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Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas will lead the U.S. team in the first match of foursomes at the Ryder Cup on Friday at Bethpage Black. The captains for both teams have announced the morning groups for the event, which kicks off the competition.
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European diplomats have warned Russian officials that NATO is prepared to respond to airspace violations with force, including by shooting down Russian planes. This follows recent incidents of Russian military aircraft entering NATO airspace.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on the EU to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine defense loan. The proposal aims to ensure Ukraine’s military resilience for several years.
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UEFA is reportedly moving toward a vote to suspend Israel from international soccer competitions over the Gaza war, which could bar Israeli teams from international play including the World Cup. The decision comes amid international pressure, including calls from UN experts and the Palestinian Football Association.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has criticized the United Nations for its ineffective response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, urging global allies to act. He warned that the war may spread across Europe as Russian drones have been spotted in the region.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to implement his plan for TikTok, a social media and video streaming platform, citing that young people ‘really wanted this.’ The order is part of Trump’s broader strategy to address national security concerns related to the app and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance.
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The United States has scrambled F-16 fighter jets to intercept four Russian military aircraft near Alaska on Wednesday, according to NORAD. The move comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Russia over recent military activities in the region.
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Federal authorities have classified the recent shooting at a Dallas ICE facility as an act of terrorism. The attack resulted in one detainee killed and two others injured, with officials confirming 29-year-old Joshua Jahn acted alone and left handwritten notes detailing his plan. Jahn referred to ICE agents as ‘human traffickers,’ aiming to instill fear…
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Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, is calling for expanded sanctions on Russia after a recent visit to Ukraine, emphasizing the need to cripple Moscow’s industrial capacity which he claims is fueling the war against Ukraine. Turner argues that sanctions and tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy are essential to undermining Russia’s war economy.
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Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, has publicly expressed her continued admiration for J.K. Rowling, even amid a deepening public disagreement over transgender issues. The rift, which has grown since Rowling’s 2020 social media critique of trans activism, has caused a significant estrangement with Watson and other…
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The article recommends moisture-wicking gloves, warm clothing, and reflective accessories for fall walking to ensure warmth, visibility, and safety. Portable treadmills are highlighted as an indoor exercise option during harsh weather.
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A notable increase in the deaths of officials, business executives, and public figures has been observed, with incidents occurring both within Russia and internationally. These deaths are characterized by their unusual or violent nature, raising concerns and prompting inquiries into potential underlying causes.
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Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary Hillary Clinton are set to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative conference, where they will discuss the theme of ‘what’s next’ and focus on bridging divides to address global crises.
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Filmmaker Robby Starbuck criticized the current trend of political ‘both-sidesism’ on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ urging leaders to demonstrate courage and decisiveness in tackling societal challenges. He argued that this approach fosters division and hinders progress, as seen in recent political discourse surrounding key issues.
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Germany has suspended all arms exports to Israel following a new embargo announced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This marks a significant shift in the country’s policy, though the opposition Left Party argues the restrictions are insufficient.
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Keanu Reeves’ girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, has clarified that they did not marry, sharing a photo of their kiss at Roden Crater. The rumors began after Grant was seen with a ring on her finger at a red carpet event.
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India has announced a significant investment of $7 billion to develop and produce its own fighter jets, aiming to replace its aging Soviet-era MiG fleet. This decision reflects a strategic shift toward self-reliance in defense amid tensions with Pakistan.
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A group of armed masked individuals forcibly entered a jewelry store in the Bay Area of California, leading to a robbery that resulted in over $1 million worth of goods being stolen. During the incident, law enforcement confirmed that a shot was fired, adding to the severity of the situation.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has criticized Senate Democrats for allegedly threatening a government shutdown unless certain policy demands are met, citing past warnings from Democrats about the dangers of shutdowns. The memo highlights past statements from figures like Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders, who previously warned of the impact on Americans, now allegedly leveraging those…
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Deputy Minister Nadiya Kuzmichova announced fines for publishing houses that failed to deliver school textbooks on time, with potential penalties reaching millions of dollars. This measure aims to ensure timely access to educational materials for students.
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Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the ‘Harry Potter’ series, expressed her continued admiration for J.K. Rowling in a recent podcast interview. Despite their significant differences on transgender issues, Watson expressed her wish to maintain a relationship with the author.
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President Trump has signed an executive order confirming that the TikTok deal complies with U.S. law, allowing the social media platform to avoid a potential ban. The decision is expected to have significant implications for the future of the social media platform in the United States.
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The city of Kupyansk in the Khark, region is facing a critical situation, according to Andriy Besedin, head of the city’s military administration. The report highlights the deteriorating conditions and potential risks to civilian populations.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has launched a nursing school in Kyiv to address the need for skilled healthcare workers. The program will offer both theoretical and practical training.
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Public records requests show California Attorney General Robert Bonta’s office lacks standing in its lawsuit against Trump’s executive order. Legal watchdog America First Legal obtained records indicating no evidence of harm to transgender athletes.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy in a scheme to finance his 2007 presidential campaign with Libyan funds. This marks the first time in modern French history that a former president will serve time behind bars.
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FBI officials have stated that the suspect in the Dallas shooting incident, which occurred at an ICE facility, was motivated by a desire to cause ‘terror’ among ICE agents. The incident resulted in multiple casualties and has sparked a significant response from law enforcement.
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Russia’s embassy in Denmark has denied any involvement in unexplained drone flights, calling them a ‘provocation.’ Danish authorities are concerned about the security implications of these incidents.
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Abbas’s declaration comes amid a surge in international recognition of Palestinian statehood, as 10 Western countries have joined over 150 nations in acknowledging the state.
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A federal special agent condemned Democratic use of anti-ICE protests as campaign tactics following a deadly Dallas shooting, warning that such actions endanger law enforcement and the public.
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza as ‘genocide’ during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, calling for full UN membership and appealing to Donald Trump for peace.