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A deadly shooting at a dockside restaurant in North Carolina has forced authorities into a high-stakes manhunt. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of at least three individuals and injuries to eight others, has prompted multiple law enforcement agencies to join the investigation.
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Argentina has witnessed large-scale demonstrations in response to the murders of three young women, who were tortured and live-streamed on social media. The incident has raised urgent concerns about the intersection of technology and violence, with activists calling for stricter regulations on social media platforms.
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Germany reported 9,519 syphilis cases in 2024, a 460% surge since 2001. The majority of cases are among the LGBTQ community, with urban centers like Berlin and Hamburg seeing the highest rates.
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Savannah Craven Antao, a conservative influencer associated with Live Action, has spoken about the challenges she faces as a pro-life advocate in an increasingly hostile political climate. Antao’s remarks underscore a broader trend among conservative activists, who are increasingly vocal about the need to protect their rights and values in the face of mounting opposition.
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Lara Trump discussed ICE violence and U.N. criticisms in her latest ‘My View’ segment. The show also covered recent remarks by Jimmy Kimmel.
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In a stunning early finish, Carlos Ulberg delivered a perfect statement to the UFC by defeating Dominick Reyes in the first round. The victory solidifies Ul’ts status as a rising star in the heavyweight division.
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Expert analysts have evaluated which teams are likely to make the College Football Playoff after Week 5. The race for the postseason is intensifying with key matchups on the horizon.
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Week 5 of the NFL season has been marked by significant upsets as multiple top-10 teams suffered unexpected losses, reshaping the league’s competitive landscape.
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The Cleveland Guardians clinched a playoff berth with a dramatic walk-off hit-by-pitch in the ninth inning on Saturday night. With the bases loaded, CJ Kayfus was struck by a pitch, forcing the game-winning run across the plate and securing the Central Division title.
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Alabama’s underdog victory over No. 5 Georgia highlights their resilience and late-game execution, securing a 24-2,1 win. The Bulldogs’ first home loss in six years underscores the Crimson Tide’s strength in the SEC.
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Coach James Franklin, quarterback Drew Allar and the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions suffered another setback against the No. 6 Oregon Ducks, who secured a thrilling 30-24 victory in double overtime at Beaver Stadium. The team’s performance has drawn criticism from fans and analysts, with many questioning whether Franklin can turn things around before…
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Dillon Thieneman’s critical interception sealed a 30-24 victory for No. 6 Oregon over No. 3 Penn State in a nail-biting second overtime period. The game, which extended beyond two overtimes, showcased intense competition between two top-ranked teams.
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Moldova has banned two pro-Russian parties on the eve of a crucial parliamentary election set for September 28. The decision comes amid heightened political tension, as the nation prepares for a vote that could determine the trajectory of its European Union accession process.
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Russia has launched heavy bombers and drones at Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, causing civilian casualties. At least five people are hospitalized in Kyiv, with sixteen injured, including three children, in Zaporizhzhia.
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Dominion Voting Systems and Rudolph Giuliani have reached a confidential settlement, ending their defamation lawsuit. The case centered around Giuliani’s alleged spread of disinformation about the 2020 election.
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Russia’s foreign minister has accused German leaders of pursuing policies reminiscent of Adolf Hitler’s goals, aiming to dominate Europe and inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. Lavrov highlighted Germany’s military buildup and militaristic rhetoric as indicative of a potential re-emergence of Nazi-like ambitions.During his address following the UN General Assembly session, Lavrov emphasized that German…
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Eric Dane, the former Grey’s Anatomy star, has been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease. His wife, Rebecca Gayheart, has shared how their family is coping with the emotional and practical challenges of the illness, emphasizing their efforts to maintain hope and dignity.
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The Detroit Tigers have clinched a playoff berth after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, securing their second consecutive October appearance. However, the AL Central crown remains in contention as the Cleveland Guardians could still overtake Detroit if they win their remaining games.
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Portland Mayor Keith Wilson has strongly opposed President Donald Trump’s plan to send federal troops to protect an ICE facility in the city, asserting there is no lawlessness or violence there. The mayor claimed that the footage showing alleged violence in the city was from five years ago and was being recycled.
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Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich discusses audio issues during Trump’s UN speech, raising concerns about the administration’s approach to international diplomacy. The disruptions highlight broader debates about the U.S.’s role in global governance and its relationship with international institutions.
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The article explores the growing challenges to law and order in Europe, highlighting their potential implications for the future of America and the West. It discusses the rise of criminality, political instability, and the erosion of traditional values in European societies.
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Doc Hendley, CEO of Wine to Water, discussed the organization’s aid efforts for North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The group is providing essential resources to impacted communities.
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Granger Smith’s wife, Amber Smith, has disclosed in her memoir that her husband nearly took his own life after their son River drowned in 2019. The incident, which occurred at their Texas home pool, led to Granger’s profound grief and a subsequent struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Flinders University researchers tested bite-resistant wetsuit materials against white and tiger sharks, finding all reduced damage from attacks. The materials aim to minimize blood loss and severe injuries, offering improved protection without compromising flexibility for water activities.
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Jerome A. Cohen, a pioneering legal scholar who helped shape the study of Chinese law in the United States, has passed away at the age of 95. He was among the first foreigners to practice commercial law in China and was known for his advocacy on human rights issues.
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President Trump’s campaign of retribution has intensified, culminating in the indictment of one of his foremost enemies. The move underscores the escalating tensions between the administration and the FBI, reflecting broader concerns about the independence of law enforcement.
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U.S. Secret Service Director Sean Curran and Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons visited the joint intelligence and operations center in New York City. The visit highlighted the agencies’ shared focus on national security and law enforcement.
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U.S. Secret Service Director Sean Curran explained the security measures employed to safeguard diplomats and high-profile individuals during the UN General Assembly. The discussion covered the agency’s strategies for maintaining safety in high-risk international events.
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President Donald Trump has scheduled a Monday meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate leaders, including Democrats, to discuss averting a government shutdown. Democrats have stressed their commitment to avoiding a shutdown and addressing the Republican healthcare crisis.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has spoken publicly about the dangers faced by immigration agents, including doxxing and direct threats. During an interview on ‘My View,’ Lyons detailed the personal risks agents encounter as they carry out their duties.
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Portland, Oregon, Mayor Keith Wilson has rejected federal intervention, asserting that the city is ‘not a military target’ and does not need any intervention. The statement comes amid ongoing ICE riots, which have sparked tensions between local authorities and federal agencies.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused U.S. President Donald Trump of using decertification as a political tool rather than a means to control cocaine trafficking. The decertification, which removed Colombia from a special designation, was framed by Petro as an act of political influence.
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Fox News host Lara Trump has raised concerns about the dangers faced by immigration agents working to combat crime. In her segment on ‘My View,’ Trump highlighted the need for better protection and support for these agents.
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The state of Utah has approved the allocation of $1 million in taxpayer funds to ensure that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of murdering conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, receives a qualified defense team. The decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings, with Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino highlighting the case as a significant development in the…
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The FBI had 274 plainclothes agents at the Capitol Hill riot on January 6, according to a congressional source cited by Blaze News, contradicting the bureau’s previous denial of having undercover personnel. The report has drawn criticism from President Donald Trump, who vowed to investigate the claims and bring ‘dirty cops and crooked politicians’ to…
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Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino gives an update on the legal proceedings for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, on ‘Fox Report.’ The case has attracted significant attention due to the high-profile nature of the defendant and the gravity of the alleged crime.
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Douglas Murray critiques Trump’s UN speech for its impact on traditional diplomatic norms. Murray argues that Trump’s blunt rhetoric may undermine U.S. foreign policy effectiveness.
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The Trump administration warns that a government shutdown could lead to a lapse in flood insurance coverage, affecting home sales and FEMA funds during hurricane season. Democrats oppose a House-passed spending bill that extends the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), risking disruptions in the housing market and disaster recovery efforts.
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Brandon Tatum, a former Tucson Officer and Turning Point USA contributor, discussed the political climate following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and Newsom’s California policies on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The interview highlighted the growing tensions and polarization within American politics.
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Iryna Zhdanova, the founder of the Churyumov Science Lyceum, is pushing for increased student interest in engineering majors. She argues that fostering a STEM-focused education will drive future innovation and career opportunities.
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Indonesian gymnast Naufal Takdir Al Bari, 19, died following a severe training accident in Russia, having aspired to compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The incident occurred after a 12-day intensive care stay at GA Zakharyin Hospital, with the Indonesian Gymnastics Federation confirming his death.
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President Donald Trump is set to meet with top congressional leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, less than 48 hours before a potential government shutdown. The meeting comes after an impromptu call between Schumer and Thune, which led to the…
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Fox News host Mark Levin criticized the Democratic Party during his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ alleging that the party is ‘drenched’ in violent ideology. Levin focused on the intersection of free speech and violent rhetoric, suggesting that the party’s stance on certain issues could lead to increased violence.
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Ole Miss and other college football teams are using puns to respond to online trolls after their Week 5 wins. The trend has become a popular way for athletes to engage with fans and critics.
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Clay Holmes pitched a career-best six innings, leading the Mets to a 5,0 victory that keeps their playoff hopes alive. The win highlights the importance of strong pitching in the Mets’ pursuit of a Wild Card spot.
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Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry encountered significant hostility from fans during Saturday afternoon play at the Ryder, with heckling and vocal disruptions occurring primarily during their pre-shot routines and before putting.
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Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss led the Rebels to a thrilling 24-19 victory over No. 4 LSU, keeping Lane Kiffin’s team unbeaten at 5-0. Chambliss’ performance highlights his potential as a rising star in college football.
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The Minnesota Lynx will be without their head coach and star player when they face elimination Sunday as Napheesa Collier has been ruled out with an ankle injury.
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Texas Tech University Chancellor Tedd L. Mitchell has directed employees to follow new requirements recognizing only two sexes—male and female—emphasizing compliance with state and federal laws, including directives from President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Faculty are required to review course materials and ensure legal compliance, with adjustments made as needed.
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The European Union is struggling with Hungary’s veto on Ukraine’s accession, relying on the possibility that Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party could lose next year’s elections. Diplomatic tensions have risen as Hungary and Russia accuse the EU of undermining national sovereignty.
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The WNBA has suspended and fined Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve following a heated clash with a referee during a playoff game and her subsequent postgame outburst. The league also penalized assistant coaches for inappropriate actions, highlighting ongoing tensions over officiating in the WNBA.
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Andrew Kolvet of Turning Point USA called for the firing of UNC professor Dwayne Dixon over alleged ties to the Redneck Revolt, a far-left group linked to violent ICE attacks. The demand followed the discovery of recruitment flyers at Georgetown referring to Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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The article discusses a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water in Iran. Many Iranians expect these conditions to worsen due to new U.N. sanctions.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee is set to visit Egypt to discuss the Gaza war and tensions between Israel and Egypt. The talks aim to address the conflict’s impact on regional stability.
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André Arko, a key figure in the development of Bundler, has asserted his trademark on the project following Ruby Central’s removal of all maintainers from its GitHub repository. Arko argues that the project name belongs to the community and not to Ruby Central, planning to transfer the trademark to a Ruby organization accountable to maintainers…
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FBI Director Kash Patel clarified that agents were sent to the Capitol after the riot began, contradicting FBI standards. He criticized former Director Christopher Wray for failing to be transparent during congressional testimony, calling it a leadership failure.
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Team Europe took control on Day Two of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, overcoming relentless heckling from fans directed at Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry. After a 3-1 showing in the morning, the Euros fought through the taunts of fans and tensions inside the ropes to grab another three points to the Americans’…
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Rep. Pat Fallon comments on the Comey indictment and Biden’s autopen investigation during an interview. The discussion highlights conservative concerns about accountability and political scrutiny.
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The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant experienced a prolonged blackout, raising concerns about a potential nuclear accident. Both Ukraine and Russia blamed each other for the outage, exacerbating regional tensions.
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The return of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ following its suspension has sparked discussions among panelists on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ Critics argue that Kimmel’s apology for previous remarks was less than genuine, raising questions about accountability and the show’s future.