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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced an investigation into a deadly strike on a Gaza hospital, following reports that at least 20 people, including journalists, were killed. The attack occurred at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where two shells struck the facility, leading to multiple casualties.
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Morris Katz, a top advisor to Zohran Mamdani, is helping launch Greg Casar’s re-election campaign, emphasizing progressive values and labor advocacy. The timing coincides with significant redistricting changes in Texas, heightening political tensions.
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has called for increased sanctions against Russia by Europe and the U.S., as well as the establishment of a special tribunal to address Russia’s alleged crime of aggression in Ukraine.
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President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. holds ‘incredible cards’ that could potentially ‘destroy China,’ though he would not play them. This came as trade talks continued, with Trump indicating a possible meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Uklon, a Ukrainian ride-hailing service, has reported a 40% increase in its monthly active user base over one year, reaching 3.5 million MAUs as of June 2025. Kyivstar Group Ltd., which owns 97% of Uklon since April 2025, highlighted this growth in a recent presentation.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Ugandan-born socialist, faced scrutiny after struggling with a 135-pound bench press at a Brooklyn Men’s Day event. Political rivals, including Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, mocked the incident, criticizing Mamdani’s physical capabilities as emblematic of his inability to lead the city.
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Ukrainian authorities have dismantled a major draft evasion scheme in Zaporizhia. The operation involved a family of lawyers selling fake medical certificates to deferring military service.
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Washington residents, known for their museums, monuments and government buildings, are showing a spirit of dissent as protesters dog federal agents in their streets. People protest the federal law enforcement presence in Washington on Aug. 21.
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The military received drones through DOT-Chain Defence in record time, with the entire process from application to delivery taking just five days, according to the DPA. This marks a significant advancement in military logistics and procurement efficiency.
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Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has indicated that EU-Russia relations can only be partially restored once there is a “lasting” peace in Ukraine. He emphasized that any future cooperation would be fundamentally different from the past, with a focus on practical and interest-based relations.Stubb, who previously expressed a desire for pragmatic ties with Russia after the…
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The CDC has confirmed a human screwworm case in Maryland linked to a Central American outbreak, with health officials stating there is a very low risk to U.S. public health.Andrew Nixon, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, confirmed to Fox News Digital that the patient had recently returned from a trip to…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has held talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre on security guarantees and collaborative efforts with international partners. The discussions focused on enhancing diplomatic and strategic cooperation to bolster Ukraine’s security.
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre reaffirmed Norway’s unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasizing its importance for global security. He highlighted the role of Norway’s military assistance in advancing a just and lasting peace.
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Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have exposed the director of an enterprise accused of supplying low-quality butter to the Ukrainian National Guard. This scandal highlights concerns about the quality of supplies being provided to military personnel.
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The disagreement between Trump and Moore over federal bridge funding threatens to impact the Port of Baltimore, a key trade hub. Trump’s threat to withhold funds risks delaying the $1.9 billion reconstruction project, which is critical for the U.S. economy.
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Pakistan and Bangladesh have signed six agreements, including visa-free travel for diplomats, to deepen bilateral cooperation. The agreements were signed during Pakistani Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar’s visit to Dhaka, marking the first high-level engagement in over a decade.
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Former DNC chair Donna Brazile criticized Governor Gavin Newsom’s social media mockery of President Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for serious leadership. Newsom’s tactics have drawn mixed reactions, with some praising their effectiveness while others question their political wisdom.
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A 22-year-old law graduate in Brazil died from a severe allergic reaction to iodinated contrast during a routine CT scan, highlighting the rare but potentially life-threatening risks of such procedures. The incident underscores the importance of patient awareness and medical preparedness.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a meeting of Ukrainian and American teams at the end of the week to discuss future peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. The meeting aims to explore potential pathways toward a resolution of the ongoing conflict.
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Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders have agreed to a three-year $96 million contract extension, securing his future with the team ahead of the 2025 season. The deal came after a contentious negotiation period marked by McLaurin’s initial trade request and missed training camp participation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed hope for the possibility of joint production of Norwegian NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems in Ukraine with Norway. This development could significantly enhance Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against ongoing attacks.
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President Trump has threatened legal action over the Senate’s blue slip tradition, which he claims blocks his ability to appoint federal judges and U.S. attorneys. The practice, a longstanding Senate norm, is not a codified law but a tradition that has been used to block or delay presidential nominations.
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President Trump’s executive order could challenge the 1989 Supreme Court ruling protecting flag burning as protected speech. Critics argue the move risks setting a dangerous precedent by attempting to redefine constitutional protections through executive action.
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Nikolai Svechnikov, a Russian swimmer, is missing after failing to reach the finish line of the Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swim in Turkey. Authorities are investigating the incident as emergency services search for the missing swimmer.
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Corey Brooks argues the NFL’s messaging is ‘elitist,’ urging the league to honor blue-collar families. The pastor calls for a shift toward acknowledging the working-class roots of American football.
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Chicago’s violent crime crisis has reached staggering proportions, with over 40,000 deaths recorded over the past six decades. President Donald Trump has now called for federal intervention, citing the city’s dire situation as a national disgrace. But Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has rejected the idea of federal involvement, maintaining that the state has not requested…
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Former DNC chair Donna Brazile has condemned California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s social media mimicry of Trump, urging for ‘serious people’ in ‘serious times.’ The incident highlights tensions within political circles over the use of social media as a political tool.
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who arrived on a visit to Kyiv, has announced the continuation of military support for Ukraine in 2026. The aid package amounts to $8.5 billion.
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Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate, has highlighted Boston and Los Angeles as models for resisting the Trump administration’s policies. He cited Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s rejection of Trump’s immigration crackdown and California’s legal challenges as examples of cities using the law to counter federal actions.
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President Trump emphasized his ‘very good’ relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a White House event prior to a meeting with South, Korea’s new president. The statement came ahead of a significant diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and South Korea.
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FEMA staffers have accused President Donald Trump of weakening disaster programs that were intended to correct the agency’s mistakes after Hurricane Katrina. The internal signatories argue that Trump’s administration has deviated from the reform efforts aimed at improving FEMA’s response capabilities.
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President Donald Trump has suggested renaming the U.S. Department of Defense to the Department of War, emphasizing a shift toward a more aggressive military posture. He argued that the current name reflects a defensive stance, while he believes the United States should adopt a more offensive approach in its military strategy.
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The expiration of Obamacare subsidies could lead to a significant political setback for Republicans in the upcoming midterms, with Florida serving as a key indicator of the potential consequences. Florida, known as a hub for small business growth and the MAGA movement, is seen as a crucial barometer for the impact of these policy changes…
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President Trump is escalating his war against a long-time Senate precedent that allows home-state senators to effectively block district court and U.S. attorney nominees they oppose. He has announced plans to launch a long-shot lawsuit arguing that the blue slip practice is unconstitutional.
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President Donald Trump emphasized his positive relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stating he looks forward to meeting him ‘someday,’ ahead of a White House summit with South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung. During his first term, Trump met with Kim on multiple occasions, including a historic summit in Singapore in 2018 and…
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Fantasy baseball managers are advised to consider claiming several players off the waiver wire, with an emphasis on power hitters, speedsters, and a promising pitcher who is returning from injury. The article highlights key players that could offer significant value in the upcoming season, helping managers strengthen their rosters before the trade deadline.
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Charlotte FC, led by Dean Smith, continue their fine form in MLS and rise in the latest ESPN Power Rankings. Miami’s position has declined, signaling a shift in the league’s competitive landscape.
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The article discusses the last American male US Open victory in 2003 by Andy Roddick and explores the cultural context of that era. It highlights the significance of Roddick’s win and the concurrent events such as the rise of Beyoncé and the Mars rover mission.
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Pepe Garcia, a former Cal State Fullerton standout guard, has transitioned from the competitive world of international basketball to the captivating realm of reality television. His move to the villa has brought him back into the public eye, showcasing a new phase in his life.
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Gio Reyna, once a promising soccer prospect, faces the challenge of reviving his career at Borussia Mönchengladbach. The article explores whether the Bundesliga club can provide the opportunity he needs to regain his former form.
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The Premier League is set for a dramatic showdown as Liverpool prepares to host Newcastle in a crucial match. The game, which will be broadcast live, is expected to draw a large audience and generate significant buzz.
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Florida quarterback DJ Lagway will start the Gators’ season opener against Long Island University after overcoming a calf strain that affected much of the fall camp. His return to the starting position is seen as a positive development for the Florida football team.
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The New Orleans Saints have released veteran running back Cam Akers as part of their initial roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit. This move signals the start of the team’s preparation for the upcoming NFL season.
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Two-time WNBA MVP Breanna Stewart will make her return for the Liberty after missing 13 games with a bone bruise in her right knee. The news comes as the team prepares for its next matchup.
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Renata Zarazúa upset No. 6 Madison Keys 6-7 (10), 7-6 (3), 7-5 in the first round of the US Open, becoming the first Mexican player to knock off a top-10 seed at a major since 1995.
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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian has advised new starting quarterback Arch Manning to ‘just go be you’ as the team prepares for the highly anticipated opener against No. 3 Ohio State. The coach emphasized the importance of Manning’s individuality in the game.
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Los Angeles police are investigating Raja Jackson, the son of ex-UFC champ Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, after a video shows him punching a pro wrestler at least 20 times in the head. The incident has sparked concerns about violence in combat sports and the legal consequences for the young athlete.
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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin has agreed to a three-year, $96 million contract extension with the Washington Commanders, ending his hold-in status and securing his place on the team for the regular-season opener against the New York Giants. The deal comes after weeks of negotiations, with the Commanders and McLaurin finalizing the terms Monday.
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Loneliness is increasingly prevalent among African youth, driven by shifting social and family dynamics. This phenomenon is less commonly recognized than in other regions, highlighting the need for greater awareness and support.
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Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has condemned Woody Allen for attending the Moscow Film Festival, which it claims aligns with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s supporters. The ministry accuses Allen of ignoring the ongoing atrocities in Ukraine, which have persisted for 11 years.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has asked for $1 billion per month in military funding from the U.S. to buy weapons, with the goal of pressuring Russia to end the war by strengthening Ukraine’s defenses.
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Poland’s president has vetoed a bill providing critical aid to Ukraine, including Star,
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Former Kherson Mayor Volodymyr Mykolaienko was released from Russian captivity on Aug. 24, marking his regained freedom after over three years in detention. The release coincides with Ukraine’s Independence Day, which he described as a second birthday.
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During his Aug. 25 speech, Trump made contradictory statements about ending Russia’s war against Ukraine, indicating a potential meeting between Putin and Zelensky but later suggesting it might not happen at all. His remarks have raised questions about the feasibility of diplomatic efforts in the ongoing conflict.
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Residents of Kupiansk, Ukraine, are enduring harsh living conditions as a result of ongoing Russian attacks that have disrupted essential services. Andriy Besedin, head of the Kupiansk military-civil administration, described the situation as nearly inhumane, with the local authorities unable to provide basic administrative or social services.
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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an immigrant wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, has been detained again after the administration signaled its intent to re-deport him. This follows his recent release from custody in a federal criminal case in Nashville.
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Comedian Jeff Ross is set to debut his one-man show ‘Take a Banana for the Ride’ on Broadway, marking a significant step in his career. The show, praised for its humor and energy, is expected to draw large crowds.
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A blue state governor has demanded court intervention against the Trump administration regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, sparking renewed debate over immigration policy and executive authority. Legal analysts are now scrutinizing the case, which underscores ongoing tensions over how immigration enforcement should be managed at the national level.
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Jason McIntyre has taken a strong stance in support of Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys’ standout linebacker, as negotiations for a new contract between Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones continue. The situation has sparked speculation about the likelihood of a deal being reached, as McIntyre’s support for Parsons adds pressure on the Cowboys to…
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Shedeur Sanders has expressed his determination to make an impact with the Cleveland Browns by working hard to secure a spot on the team’s 53-man roster. Jason McIntyre, in a recent discussion, has analyzed the team’s quarterback situation and explored whether Sanders can contribute meaningfully after avoiding the cut.