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Tom Cruise nearly broke his back performing a brutal mid-air biplane stunt for ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’, revealing the immense physical toll of the action sequence. The incident highlights his commitment to authentic, high-stakes stunts in his role as Ethan Hunt.
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Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., discussed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the potential for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire on ‘Fox Report.’ He emphasized that Israel is doing everything possible to deliver aid to Gaza, but Hamas is hindering efforts.
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NATO Military Committee Chair Giuseppe Cavo Dragone has stated that the effort to establish security guarantees and deploy allied contingents to Ukraine following the Russian war remains in its infancy. This statement underscores the ongoing challenges in securing international support and coordinating military contributions to ensure long-term stability in the region.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn expressed concerns about the potential risks of allowing MS-13 and Tren de Aragua to operate in American communities. She emphasized the need for strong immigration enforcement to protect national security.
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The Ukrainian government has repatriated three children and a young man taken from the Oleshky orphanage by Russian forces, marking another step in Ukraine’s efforts to recover minors during the conflict. The Bring Kids Back UA initiative, led by President Zelenskyy, has successfully returned these individuals after they were first transferred to the occupied territories…
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American evangelical pastor Mark Burns, referred to in the media as the personal spiritual adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, has announced plans to visit Ukraine again soon. His upcoming trip follows his prior visits and aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen religious and political ties between the United States and Ukraine.
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Ava Cooper, an 11-year-old girl, received a life-saving heart transplant in March after a long hospital stay, bringing her family immense relief and gratitude. The family expressed their appreciation to the donor’s family for the gift of life, which allowed Ava to return to school and live a normal life.
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YouTube host Andrew Callaghan warns that new media platforms are undermining press legitimacy due to the spread of misinformation and AI-generated content. He argues that online creators lack traditional journalistic standards, making their platforms more susceptible to manipulation. Callaghan also highlights the legal challenges he faces, including a potential $1 billion lawsuit from First Lady…
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Ukraine has reported significant success in countering a major drone attack by destroying 36 out of the 49 drones launched by the enemy on August 23. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the defense against the assault, which originated from multiple directions including Shatalove and Kursk.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported 143 combat clashes in the past 24 hours. This update, released on Saturday at 8:00 a.m., reflects the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Former ‘Jon & Kate Plus 8’ star Kate Gosselin has denied allegations that she stole her children’s college funds and maintains contact with daughter Hannah, who lives with her ex-husband. Gosselin clarified that the children have sufficient college funds and that she remains in regular communication with Hannah.
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Arch Linux is facing an ongoing DDoS attack that has disrupted its main website, the Arch User Repository (AUR), and forums. The project’s maintainer, Cristian Heus, acknowledges the impact and is working to resolve the issue.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has indicated that there is no sign yet of Russia’s readiness to negotiate with Ukraine – Moscow is seeking to continue the war until at least the fall in order to expand its territorial gains as much as possible.
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A Missouri resident has died after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba linked to water-skiing at Lake of the Ozarks. Health officials have emphasized the need for precautions in warm freshwater environments to prevent similar infections.
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US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has accused the intelligence community of harboring deep state actors who have politicized its operations, inserting partisan views into intelligence products and working against American interests.
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Legal representatives of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia claim U.S. officials attempted to coerce a guilty plea by offering deportation to Costa Rica and threatening relocation to Uganda. The case highlights legal tensions surrounding immigration and plea bargaining.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced the need for a welfare reform, asserting that the German welfare state is financially unsustainable. The statement has sparked anticipation for potential clashes with the SPD.
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Fox News contributor Joe Concha will discuss the challenges facing New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on the ‘Fox Report.’ The segment will explore potential obstacles in the political landscape for Mamdani’s bid.
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Chinese officials have confirmed their willingness to contribute to a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, according to reports from Die Welt. This development signals a potential shift in China’s foreign policy engagement in the conflict.
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Russian climber Natalia Nagovitsyna, who sustained a leg injury while ascending the 7,439-meter Victory Peak, has been stranded in the mountains for 11 days. Kyrgyzstan authorities have announced the suspension of the rescue mission, raising concerns about her safety and the challenges of reaching her in the remote and high-altitude region.
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Russian climber Natalia Nagovitsyna has been stranded on Victory Peak in Kyrgyzstan for 11 days after breaking her leg, with a rescue mission called off.
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Ellen DeGeneres shared a video of wife Portia de Rossi horseback riding through the English countryside after they moved to the UK following President Trump’s 2024 election victory. The former daytime talk show host, 67, took to Instagram to share a video montage of wife Portia de Rossi riding horseback through a quiet town in…
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Grand Canyon University (GCU), the largest Christian university in the United States, has been cleared of federal allegations after the FTC dropped its lawsuit against the school, its marketer Grand Canyon Education, Inc., and its CEO Brian Mueller. The case, which faced two dismissals in court, was influenced by prior rulings in favor of GCU…
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MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart criticized critics of Cracker Barrel’s logo redesign, calling them ‘snowflakes’ and accusing them of being overly sensitive. The redesign, which replaced the iconic image of an old man with a minimalist text-only logo, sparked backlash on social media, with conservative commentators and rival restaurants expressing dissatisfaction.
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Andrew Borene, a former intelligence official, argues that Putin’s leadership has transformed Russian diplomatic communication, suggesting a potential for a settlement between Russia and Ukraine.
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Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting plan, which aims to counter Texas Republicans’ efforts to revise congressional maps. The plan seeks to balance regional representation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart showed frustration during a Saturday discussion about the backlash against Cracker Barrel’s redesigned logo and restaurant branding. The controversy highlights ongoing debates over corporate changes and their impact on consumer sentiment.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched a full-scale ground operation in Gaza, risking global isolation as Western nations and the United Nations express deep concern over the humanitarian crisis. European leaders are increasingly questioning Israel’s military tactics and demanding a ceasefire, with some nations moving toward recognizing Palestinian statehood.
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Record asylum seeker applications in the UK have sparked public protests and political debate over migration policies. A nationwide campaign to raise national flags has divided opinions, with some viewing it as patriotic and others as divisive.
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A study reveals that nearly 50% of Americans are deficient in magnesium, which can contribute to fatigue, muscle cramps, and anxiety. Experts suggest incorporating pumpkin seeds and dates into the diet to naturally boost magnesium levels and improve sleep quality.
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Analysts Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley, and Kim Strassel have provided their assessments of the week’s best and worst in the financial markets. Their evaluations cover a range of sectors and market movements.
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The ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ movement has sparked a heated debate over the display of the St. George’s Cross and Union Jack flags in the UK. Critics have labeled the campaign as an echo of Trump-style populism and a potential harbinger of far-right extremism, while supporters argue it is a legitimate expression of English patriotism.
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Blue states are exploring additional tax strategies to increase revenue from high-net-worth individuals. These initiatives aim to address growing budget deficits and fund public services.
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Texas and California are at the center of a national redistricting battle, with lawsuits challenging the fairness of their congressional district maps. Critics claim the maps in Texas dilute Democratic voting power, while California’s maps are accused of favoring Democrats.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals rate cuts are coming. Powell emphasized the need for balanced monetary policy to support economic growth without compromising price stability.
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Diplomatic initiatives aimed at mediating between Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin are showing diminishing prospects for success, following recent White House meetings. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has seen persistent challenges in achieving a political resolution.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa by phone, emphasizing the need for the Global South to influence Russia towards peace. Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of global solidarity in addressing the ongoing conflict.
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A Berlin boulevard has been renamed to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse in tribute to Germany’s first Africa-born scholar, following a legal battle that sought to block it. The change marks a significant step in acknowledging the contributions of individuals of African descent in German history.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has paused the issuance of work visas for foreign commercial truck drivers following a fatal Florida accident involving an illegal immigrant. The decision has drawn praise from conservative experts who argue it addresses both road safety and immigration integrity, while critics dismiss it as an overreaction to a single incident…
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A section of the railway bridge under construction in northwest China collapsed into the Yellow River on Friday, killing 12 people. The incident has raised concerns about construction safety standards in the region.
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Emma Waters, a Heritage Foundation analyst, discussed the declining birth rate in the U.S. and the Trump administration’s initiatives to support families.
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The upcoming episode of ‘Fox News Sunday’ will feature Shannon Bream in conversation with Senators James Lankford and Jack Reid as President Donald Trump intensifies his efforts to arrange a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The discussion is expected to cover the implications of such a meeting on international…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Volodymyr Kolosov to lead the Pokrov, Kolosov previously held roles as acting chairman and head of the military administration in the area.
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Colt Telecom, a major telecommunications provider, has confirmed that a criminal group accessed its data, leading to multi-day service disruptions. The incident, attributed to the ransomware gang Warlock Group, has resulted in the theft of customer documentation, which is now allegedly being sold on cybercrime forums for $200,000.
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Brianna Lyman of The Federalist warns that a surge of socialism within the Democratic Party is causing tension with its establishment. She highlights a recent development in Minnesota where a Democratic affiliate group revoked its endorsement of socialist mayoral candidate Omar Fateh.
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FBI agents raided the Bethesda, Md., home of former national security adviser John Bolton on Friday morning, marking a new tension point in his difficult relationship with President Donald Trump. The raids were linked to a probe of allegations that Bolton sent classified documents to his family from a private email server while working at…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to hold a special election to revise congressional district boundaries as a response to Texas Republicans’ efforts to update their maps. This move comes amid ongoing debates over fair representation and gerrняndering.
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley shared a photo of her son’s childhood note, in which he promised to visit her when he moved away for college. The note, filled with misspelled words, reminded her of her commitment to accompany him during this transition. This moment was highlighted alongside her recent struggles with a vocal disorder that left her…
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The Kurdish issue has become a central theme in the geopolitics of the Middle East, with the potential to reshape the region’s future. The struggle for Kurdish sovereignty and identity has been deeply entangled with the interests of external powers, creating a complex web of alliances and conflicts. This analysis examines the historical context, key…
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The EU transferred EUR10.1 billion from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine to support military and civilian projects. The funds are part of broader sanctions efforts against Russia.
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The White House asserts that the National Guard’s deployment in 19 states for immigration-related tasks is unrelated to President Trump’s plans to expand the federal crime crackdown from Washington, D.C. to other cities. This clarification follows reports of Guard units being mobilized to assist with immigration-related operations, specifically supporting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)…
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Investigators have identified the remains of 30-year-old Vietnam veteran Larry Parks as the victim of Randy Kraft, known as the ‘Scorecard Killer,’ using forensic genetic genealogy. The 1980 murder in Oregon, previously a cold case, was solved after Parks’ identity was confirmed by comparing DNA from his remains with family members. Kraft, now 80 and…
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Russian forces are making slow but steady progress in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, advancing meter-by-meter toward Kyiv’s key defensive line. The campaign is marked by intense, costly battles that have shaped the region’s landscape.
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Russian forces have captured two villages in Ukraine’s Donetsk Region, according to Russian military officials, marking a significant advancement in the ongoing conflict. The operation, which involves costly, meter-for-meter battles, highlights the intensifying struggle for control over the eastern part of the country.
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Conservative activist Robby Starbuck criticized Cracker Barrel for its controversial logo redesign, accusing the company of abandoning traditional values and embracing leftist policies. The redesign, which replaced the iconic image of a man in a chair with a barrel, has sparked significant backlash, with Starbuck calling it a symbol of ‘woke’ corporate influence.
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Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey criticizes the system that allowed an illegal immigrant to obtain a trucking license, following the investigation into an illegal immigrant who allegedly killed multiple people in a Florida crash. During an appearance on Fox News Live, Fahey highlighted concerns over immigration and licensing gaps that enabled such an occurrence.
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is investigating the source of leaked information about second-year receiver Ja’ Lynn Polk’s season-ending shoulder injury, calling the leaksters ‘rats.’ The injury occurred during the preseason opener against the Washington Commanders when Polk was tackled by Noah Igbinoghene, leading to him leaving the game with an arm injury.
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Head of Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadym Filashkin announced the evacuation of over 7,000 residents with limited mobility from the Donetsk region. These individuals have been relocated to other parts of the country where they are receiving care and support.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin emphasized the importance of U.S. energy dominance during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’ Zeldin joined the discussion to address offshore wind projects, natural gas pipelines and the debate over the agency’s authority in shaping U.S. energy policy.
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Republican public safety advocate Gianno Caldwell is mulling a bid for the open Illinois Senate seat in 2026, focusing on law-and-order platform after a personal tragedy in Chicago. His brother Christian’s murder has become a catalyst for his political ambitions, as he aims to address Chicago’s persistent violence and advocate for comprehensive public safety measures.