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Democratic senators are investigating Nexstar and Sinclair for potentially removing ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to influence the Trump administration. The inquiry centers on whether the companies’ decisions were driven by regulatory favors, which could violate federal laws.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings will face off in the NFL’s first-ever regular-season game in Dublin, marking a significant step in the league’s global expansion. The game, set for Sunday, will be broadcast on the NFL Network with a scheduled kickoff at 9:30 a.m. ET.
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The new national poll reveals Republicans hold significant advantages over Democrats on key issues including an 18-point edge on immigration and 12-point lead on foreign conflicts. The GOP has an 18 percentage point edge over the Democratic Party when it comes to plans to deal with immigration.
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The FBI has identified the Dallas shooter as an anti-ICE activist, reigniting debates on free speech and extremist violence. Political commentators criticize the Left’s free speech hypocrisy amid the fallout.
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RFK Jr. has raised concerns about the presence of harmful chemicals in illegal vapes, urging for stricter regulation. The discussion highlights the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to combat dangerous vaping products sourced from China.
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President Donald Trump has authorized military strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug vessels in the Caribbean, raising concerns about the legality and potential for wider conflict. The actions have sparked legislative inquiries and debates over executive authority, with some lawmakers challenging the administration’s approach.
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The murder case against Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative speaker Charlie Kirk, is encountering significant legal and financial hurdles, requiring specialized attorneys and potentially costing Utah taxpayers over $500,000. Defending Robinson involves major challenges, including securing adequate funding and experienced legal representation for a high-profile death penalty case.
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The shooting of Charlie Kirk has sparked widespread public and media scrutiny, with many questioning the official narrative. Tyler Robinson, the suspect, is in custody, but inconsistencies in the evidence, including the type of weapon used and the lack of a visible exit wound, have led to skepticism. The case has generated significant debate on…
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Victims’ families have filed the first lawsuit over the DC plane crash, alleging systemic negligence by airlines and government agencies. The case targets American Airlines, PSA Airlines, and the FAA, seeking both damages and safety reforms.
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Tom Brady has defended his dual roles as Las Vegas Raiders minority owner and FOX Sports commentator, calling critics ‘paranoid and distrustful’ amid concerns over potential conflicts of interest. He argues that his roles align with his ethical duty to football, emphasizing that the intersection of his positions is not a conflict but a means…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the Dallas ICE facility shooting that killed two detainees but avoided directly addressing whether his anti-ICE rhetoric might have contributed to the violence. Republican lawmakers and conservative figures swiftly criticized Newsom, accusing Democrats of fostering hostility toward law enforcement through their rhetoric.
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Republican strategist Katie Zacharia has called Kamala Harris’ decision to seek the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential election a ‘failed Hail Mary,’ suggesting it is a risky and unsustainable strategy for the party. During a discussion on ‘Fox & Friends,’ Zacharia and Democratic strategist Michael LaR’osa debated Harris’ recent comments about former President Joe…
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A recent AAA study reveals that 96% of drivers engage in aggressive driving behaviors, contributing to a self-fulfilling cycle of road rage. The study suggests that exposure to such behavior increases the likelihood of others adopting similar conduct, emphasizing the need for improved road etiquette and personal reflection to mitigate the issue.
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A AAA study reveals over 95% of drivers engage in aggressive driving behaviors, creating a contagious cycle where exposure to road rage increases the likelihood of aggressive driving. The behavior isn’t only dangerous. It’s also contagious, AAA said in a Sept. 23 news release.
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Scientists warn that humanity has already crossed seven out of nine planetary boundaries essential for Earth’s stability, life support, and resilience. This poses significant risks, but experts suggest that coordinated international efforts and urgent policy changes could still prevent the worst effects of environmental degradation.
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Scientists warn that humanity has already crossed seven out of nine critical planetary boundaries that maintain Earth’s stability, life support, and resilience. While this poses significant risks, experts emphasize that there remains an opportunity to implement measures that could reduce the impact of these crossed boundaries.
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Fox News host Will Cain discusses the recent shooting at an I.C.E. facility in Dallas, addressing the broader issue of violence linked to rhetoric. He explores the implications of the incident on national security and public discourse.
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The Justice Department is preparing to decide whether to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey for perjury. The case centers on his testimony in September 2020 regarding the Russian interference investigation. A decision is expected soon as the five-year statute of limitations is approaching.
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Ukrainian Ground Forces have reported casualties among their personnel following a Russian missile strike on a training center in the Chernihiv region. The attack targeted a military training area, resulting in significant losses.
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Ukrainian drones struck a port in the afternoon, killing at least two. The attack damaged residential buildings, a hotel and an oil company’s office.
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A drone attack by Ukrainian forces struck the Russian city of Novorossiysk, resulting in at least two fatalities. The mayor of the city has declared a local state of emergency in response to the incident, citing the destruction of parking lots and the evacuation of students from school buildings.
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U.S. Democrats are investigating law firms that allegedly provided services to the Trump administration’s Commerce Department. Lawmakers have sent letters to the firms, suggesting that the administration may have coerced them into their work.
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The news item explores whether Cuba is providing military support to Russia in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, potentially involving Cuban soldiers. Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, a Cuban-American legislator, shares his insights on the implications for the security of the Western Hemisphere and the trajectory of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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A shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas killed two people and wounded another, marking the latest in a surge of left-wing political violence targeting law enforcement officers. Officials from the FBI have emphasized the political motivation behind the attack.
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The article explains that the principle of separating lawyers from their clients is essential for protecting legal representation and public trust. It emphasizes the importance of confidentiality in the justice system to ensure fair outcomes.
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First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska and First Lady of the United States Melania Trump met on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., as confirmed by Ukrainian presidential spokesman Serhiy Nykyforov, who stated that Zelenska’s team will provide further details.
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Kongjian Yu, a prominent landscape architect, and three other people were killed when the aircraft crashed in a wetlands region. Kongjian Yu at his office in Beijing in 2. He is known for the concept of sponge cities, an urban planning model that harnesses natural landscapes to protect towns and cities from the effects of…
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During a speech in North Carolina, Vice President JD Vance interacted with a young supporter who revealed he had skipped school to attend the event. The lighthearted photo opportunity added a personal touch to the political gathering.
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French officials are defending the U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state, countering Trump’s claim that it rewards Hamas. The initiative, led by France and Saudi Arabia, aims to marginalize Hamas and revive the two-state solution.
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Kate Gosselin confirmed her romantic relationship with a mystery man after 14-15 months, expressing her happiness on TikTok. A source revealed she’s living with former bodyguard Steve Neild and they have wedding plans, showing the relationship’s seriousness.
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The administration’s guidance advising against Tylenol use has caused anxiety, particularly among pregnant women facing pain. Lucy Martinez, 27 weeks pregnant, consulted her doctor about continuing pain medication.
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The White House unveiled a Presidential Walk of Fame with an autopen image replacing Biden’s portrait, sparking criticism from Trump over his pardons. Trump claims Biden never gave the orders, fueling debates over the device’s legitimacy and the former president’s cognitive abilities.
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Senate Democrats have called for an investigation into potential ethics violations linked to United Arab Emirates deals involving former Trump advisors Steve Witkoff and David Sacks. Ethics lawyers and members of Congress are pressuring the Senate to investigate the matter, citing possible breaches of conduct.
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Trump administration officials have condemned Rep. Ilhan Omar for spreading a ‘vile lie’ about ICE agents using a 5-year-old girl as bait. The dispute follows a surge in violent attacks against ICE, including a deadly shooting in Dallas.
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Iranian President Pezeshkian downplayed Iran’s nuclear aspirations ahead of expected snapback sanctions from European countries. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned that Putin wants to expand his war.
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The article highlights the challenges faced by children of soldiers in Ukraine, who are now growing up in a system of neglect and instability. Local officials describe the dire situation of families left in, children being moved between relatives and institutions, and widows struggling with a complex bureaucracy.
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Families of the victims in the January 2.9 American Eagle Flight 5342 crash near Washington, D.C., have filed a lawsuit against American Airlines and the U.S. government. The crash, which resulted in multiple fatalities, has sparked legal action seeking accountability and compensation for the families of the deceased.
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President Donald Trump reiterated false claims about ending wars and criticized renewables, climate science, and the UN’s renovation bill during his UN speech.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a public health advisory suggesting that pregnant women should avoid the use of Tylenyol in certain circumstances due to concerns over its potential association with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This guidance has triggered a surge in conversations among healthcare professionals, researchers, and expectant mothers,…
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A dangerous drug-resistant bacteria called NDM-CRE is spreading rapidly across the U.S., resisting most antibiotics and proving difficult for doctors to treat. The CDC has warned that infections from these bacteria have surged dramatically, with cases increasing by over 460% between 2019 and 2023.
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Malawi’s next president is set to tackle pressing economic issues such as increasing inflation, high unemployment, and a scarcity of currency, which have caused widespread unrest among the citizens. The situation is anticipated to influence Peter Mutharika’s possible political resurgence.
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The National Association of Media (NAM) Summit 2025 is set to begin on September 25, marking the second annual conference uniting Ukrainian media, business, the public sector and donor organizations. With registration closing tomorrow, stakeholders are encouraged to secure their attendance to participate in panel discussions, networking opportunities, and strategic initiatives aimed at advancing Ukraine’s…
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President Ahmed al-Shara is set to address the United Nations today, presenting an updated narrative of Syria following his forces’ ousting of Bashar al-Assad. The speech will outline the nation’s trajectory as it moves toward a restructured state, with al-Shara emphasizing unity, security, and the importance of international cooperation.
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is retiring from her role as the Loyola Ramblers’ team chaplain at 106 years old due to health concerns. Her retirement comes after a recent announcement that she is unable to attend her birthday celebration on campus.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has charged former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte with ‘crimes against humanity’ over his alleged role in the deaths of thousands during his anti-drug campaign. The 15-page charge sheet, dated July 4, accuses Duterte of overseeing 76 killings during his time as mayor of Davao City and as president, with prosecutors…
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The German government wants to invest billions in transport infrastructure but lacks enough money to fund all it needs. Will the planned autobahn expansion now have to be scrapped?
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The German government aims to invest billions in transport infrastructure, but faces financial challenges in funding all the projects. This has raised concerns about the potential cancellation of the highway expansion plans.
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Luigi Mangione’s defense lawyers are accusing the Trump administration and DOJ of undermining his right to a fair trial by linking him to left-wing activists, citing statements like ‘left-wing assassin’ and ‘anti-fascist.’ This is seen as a violation of the Fifth and Eighth Amendments, as it risks prejudicing potential jurors and could affect the outcome…
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Michael Toth, a research fellow at the University of Texas at Austin’s Civitas Institute, warned that Zohran Mamdani’s policies could drive businesses out of New York City. Toth expressed concerns about the potential impact of Mamdani’s leadership on the city’s economic landscape.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has condemned the ‘disgusting’ rhetoric that he claims is fueling violent attacks, citing a recent shooting at a Texas immigration facility that left one detainee dead. The incident has sparked debate over the role of public discourse in inciting violence against vulnerable populations.
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The government shutdown looms as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate leaders clash over a spending bill with September 30th deadline approaching fast. President Trump has canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders, accusing them of pushing for controversial policies including expanded healthcare benefits for undocumented immigrants and transgender healthcare.
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France’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed that supporting Palestinian recognition is not anti-Trump, highlighting its role in opposing Hamas and advancing peace efforts.
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A new survey shows 42% of Poles support Ukraine giving up land claims for peace, up from 37.4% in a previous poll. Public sentiment in Poland is shifting as the conflict strains relations and resources.
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Senator John Thune has criticized the Trump administration for allegedly overstepping its authority in regulating over-the-counter medications like Tylenol. Thune claims the government is undermining free speech by enforcing strict regulations on drug usage, a stance he argues conflicts with the medical community’s consensus.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has escalated the government shutdown crisis by demanding an ‘ironclad’ health care agreement in legislation to secure Democratic support ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline. With no communication between the GOP and Democratic leaders and President Trump blocking bipartisan talks, Jeffries insists any health care deal must be ‘in legislation’…
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Real Madrid is reportedly considering a transfer for Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister. The potential move could be a significant step in Real Madrid’s summer transfer strategy.
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The article provides insights into the NFL Survivor pool strategy, focusing on the top teams to target in Week 4 of the ESPN Eliminator Challenge. It includes predictions and picks for the upcoming week’s matchups.
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Bryson DeChambeau is expected to play a significant role in the 2,025 Ryder Cup, with his U.S. teammates anticipating a major impact from the player. The event has generated a lot of public opinion regarding DeChambeau’s performance.
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Juan Soto has signed a $765 million contract with the New York Mets, making it the largest single-player deal in MLB history. The deal was discussed during an ESPN interview for Hispanic Heritage Month, where Soto reflected on his journey and aspirations.
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The Washington Nationals are set to hire Red Sox assistant general manager as the new head of baseball operations. This move comes as the team prepares for another potential last-place finish in the MLB standings.