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Israel’s former defense minister and top general accuse the U.N. of distorting facts, applying double standards, and fostering Hamas while disregarding Israel’s humanitarian efforts. The minister emphasizes the U.N.’s hypocrisy in condemning Israel while ignoring the actions of other nations and the weaponization of U.N. facilities in Gaza.
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Autism diagnoses have surged from 1 in 150 children in 2000 to 1 in 31 in 2022, sparking debate on whether this reflects improved detection or an actual increase. Health officials and experts highlighted the role of better identification, broader diagnostic criteria, and environmental factors.
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Typhoon Ragasa has claimed the lives of 14 individuals in Taiwan, while Hong Kong is currently experiencing strong winds, particularly in areas such to Heng Fa Chuen. The storm has also prompted the evacuation of one million residents in Guangdong, southern China, due to its increasing proximity to the region.
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The U.S. Ryder Cup team faced criticism on social media for their casual fashion choices at the gala dinner ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup. The American golfers were seen in suits without ties and wearing sneakers, prompting debate about the importance of formal attire in such events.
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Felix Morelo, a New York City street artist, discussed his controversial chalk artwork featuring Charlie Kirk, following the artist’s assassination. The piece sparked significant public reaction, with some viewers expressing outrage and others showing support.
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North Carolina state lawmakers have passed ‘Iryna’s Law,’ a newly enacted tough-on-crime legislation named in honor of Iry, which increases penalties for violent offenses. The bill received substantial support from law enforcement agencies and community advocates, who argue that it will lead to more effective crime prevention.
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Criminal defense attorney David Gelman has criticized the conviction of Ryan Routh, who was found guilty in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Gelman asserts that there is ‘no, way’ Routh would ever be released from prison, reflecting his strong stance against the verdict.
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Cubs player Matt Shaw faced backlash from Mets broadcasters after missing a game against Cincinnati to attend Charlie Kirk’s funeral, which he called a faith-based decision. Shaw explained that his connection to Kirk, a fellow believer, drove his actions, emphasizing that honoring a friend was more important than the team’s schedule.
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U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, a Wisconsin Republican, has launched his gubernatorial bid in Wisconsin, vowing to ‘clean up the bull’ in Madison politics. The race is open as current Governor Tony Evers has decided not to run again, with other candidates like Milwaukee County Executive Josh Schoemann and former Navy SEAL Bill Berrien entering the…
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Kamala Harris has been criticized for reportedly making ‘fake, phony’ comments during a recent appearance on ‘The View’ as she discussed the 2024 presidential election. The remarks have sparked backlash from critics who argue they undermine her credibility as a candidate.
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Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al Qaeda member now leading Syria, is set to debut at the U.N. General Assembly to present his vision for a new Syria. His government faces challenges including ongoing sectarian violence and the need for massive reconstruction efforts.
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The suspect accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk remains in a special housing unit of a Utah jail despite a completed mental health evaluation. The decision is based on the nature of the crime and potential risks to public safety.
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Vice President Kamala Harris’ brother-in-law, Tony West, developed a contingency plan called the ‘Red File’ a year before President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 election, as detailed in Harris’ memoir ‘107 Days.’ The plan, created to prepare for a potential ‘traumatic’ event involving Biden, included procedures for immediate action, communication strategies, and transition protocols.
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Former Antifa activist Gabriel Nadales praised Trump’s decision to label Antifa as a domestic terrorist group, calling it long overdue. He argued the designation would aid law enforcement in targeting the organization’s violent activities.
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Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered an ancient treasure hoard dating back over 1,600 years near Capernaum, where Jesus preached. The discovery highlights the site’s historical significance and its reuse during multiple revolts.
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A new book reveals how former Prime Minister John Major, serving as an ‘honest broker,’ helped mediate the separation of Princess Diana and Prince Charles during their marital crisis. The book, ‘Power and the Palace,’ highlights Major’s role in ensuring a smooth process and providing emotional support to Diana during a difficult period.
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Erika Kirk’s public forgiveness of her husband’s alleged killer has been hailed as one of the most powerful displays of Christian faith in recent years. Her tearful message at the memorial service, broadcast to millions, emphasized divine love over hate and resonated deeply with global audiences.
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London Stansted Airport experienced delays after a small fire forced the closure of its security area overnight. The area reopened just before dawn, though flight disruptions are expected.
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Jimmy Kimmel has returned to late-night television after a six-day suspension, using the opportunity to defend free speech and criticize President Donald Trump’s ‘bullying’ behavior. The network’s decision to reinstate Kimmel has drawn criticism from Trump, who claimed it puts ABC in jeopardy.
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The relationship between Majority Leader John Thune and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has grown tense, with neither leader willing to initiate talks on resolving the funding deadlock. This stalemate reflects broader partisan tensions that have raised the odds of a government shutdown.
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Republican leaders on Capitol Hill face a growing challenge as they navigate the internal strain between moderates and hardline anti-abortion advocates over the extension of Obamacare subsidies. The debate has been further complicated by the looming threat of a government shutdown less than a week away, which could worsen the political stakes for both parties.
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A cybersecurity incident has allegedly compromised the data of Sergey Aksyon, the head of Russian occupation authorities in Crimea, revealing official correspondence and internal communications between occupation ministries and services. The breach is reported to have uncovered sensitive information about the administration’s operations in the region.
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The Russian Finance Ministry has proposed raising the value-added tax (VAT) to bolster a war-impacted budget, with the increase primarily intended to fund defense and security expenditures. This move is part of a draft budget submitted to the Russian government aimed at addressing economic strain caused by the ongoing conflict.
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Trump’s comments on Russia have drawn sharp reactions from the Kremlin, with officials comparing Russia to a ‘bear’ and dismissing the notion of a ‘paper bear.’ The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Russia, particularly in the context of Ukraine’s political situation.
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Ukraine’s 3rd Army Corps reported that Russian troops used an underage girl as a human shield in eastern Ukraine. The military said a Russian unit breached a home, killed the girl’s parents, and abducted her.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television has sparked a range of reactions from celebrities and politicians. Ben Stiller called his opening monologue ‘brilliant,’ while some conservatives questioned his authenticity.
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The article explores the potential ulterior motives behind Marco Rubio’s public endorsement of Mexico’s crime-fighting efforts amid longstanding ties between Mexican authorities and criminal cartels. Despite the U.S. government’s assertion of cooperation, the piece highlights the complex dynamics at play, suggesting Rubio’s statement may serve as a strategic move to ease tensions and prevent economic…
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China controls 70% of global rare earth mining and 90% of refining capacity, using these materials as leverage in trade negotiations with the United States. The Trump administration is leveraging discussions over TikTok to address this dominance, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer meeting with Chinese officials in Madrid to…
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has launched a digital ad campaign against President Donald Trump, accusing him of undermining free speech following the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show. The campaign targets vulnerable House Republicans in swing districts.
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Russian military incursions into Estonia and Poland have raised alarms about NATO’s ability to deter Russian aggression. The Kremlin’s denial of deliberate airspace violations is contrasted with evidence suggesting the actions were intentional, highlighting the need for a unified, decisive response from NATO to prevent further Russian advances.
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U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the United Nations where he criticized world leaders — then later abandoned his insistence that Ukraine give up land for a peace deal.
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Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, renowned for her iconic role in Federico Fellini’s ‘8½,’ has died at the age of 87. She leaves behind a legacy of over 100 film and television productions.
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South Koreans arrested in a Georgia ICE raid have expressed fear and anger, with some workers indicating they planned to return home. The incident has sparked concerns about U.S. immigration policies and the relationship between the two countries.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa has caused significant casualties and damage in Taiwan, with reports of several deaths. The storm, one of the strongest in recent years, has also led to major destruction and injuries in Hong, Kong. Over a million people in southern China evacuated their homes in anticipation of the storm’s landfall.
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Gustavo Petro has called for a criminal investigation against Donald Trump over deadly strikes on boats in the Caribbean. Earlier, the US president said all drug smugglers will be blown ‘out of existence.’
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ABC has reinstated Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show following a six-day suspension. Trump expressed surprise at the decision, which came despite opposition from two companies that own ABC affiliates.
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Adelita Grijalva has won a special election in Arizona, capturing a House seat in a traditionally Democratic-leaning district. Her victory was all but assured after she won the Democratic primary this summer.
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Adelita Grijalva won a special election on Tuesday in a reliably blue patch of her swing state to fill the seat held by her father before his death this year. Adelita Grijalva’s victory was all but assured after she won the Democratic primary this summer.
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The latest incident involves the firing of a top federal prosecutor, Erik Siebert, who was Trump’s own appointee and was removed after failing to bring charges against two prominent political figures: New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI chief James Comey. Trump has publicly criticized Siebert, blaming the firing on the ‘blue slip’…
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A humanitarian aid flotilla is en route to Gaza after departing from a Greek island. Israeli authorities have requested that the aid be handed over to them for distribution.
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The coming Senate collision in the deep-blue state will be a test of the Democratic Party’s appetite for generational change. Representative Seth Moulton’s interest in the Senate has been the subject of discussions in Massachusetts political circles for months, and potential candidates are already lining up to replace him.
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Jimmy Kimmel confronted FCC Chairman Brendan Carr over threats of regulatory action against ABC following his controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination and Trump supporters. The monologue touched on the broader issue of free speech in the United States, with Kimmel highlighting the hypocrisy of the Trump administration on the topic.
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President Donald Trump criticized ABC for reinstating Jimmy Kimmel after his suspension over comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination reaction. He accused the network of providing a ‘major illegal campaign contribution’ to Democrats, suggesting ABC’s support undermines free speech and election integrity.
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Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has announced Hungary will continue importing Russian oil and gas, rejecting pressure from Washington and Brussels to cut off Moscow’s energy supplies. He emphasized that energy security for Hungary depends on existing infrastructure, including the Druzhba pipeline, which also serves Slovakia.
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President Trump’s recent address at the United Nations showcased an isolating stance, with a focus on national sovereignty over international cooperation. David Sanger, a White, House correspondent for The New York Times, offered insights into the implications of this approach for U.S. foreign policy.
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The Seattle Mariners secured a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night, propelling them back into the postseason race. This win places them on the brink of a long-awaited division title, reigniting optimism for the franchise.
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The Aces bounced back from a tough Game 1 loss with a decisive 22-point victory over the Fever, evening the series at one game apiece. The team’s renewed intensity and strategic adjustments were key to their dominant performance.
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The General Staff of the Russian military has disclosed that over 1.1 million troops have been lost in Ukraine since the start of the conflict on February 24, 2022. This includes 970 casualties from the past day.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has cautioned President Donald Trump that his patience with Russia is not infinite, warning against further actions that could lead to increased U.S. sanctions. Rubio emphasized the importance of maintaining a firm stance against Moscow amid escalating tensions.
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Poland and Estonia have endorsed former President Donald Trump’s suggestion to shoot down Russian jets, following heightened tensions in NATO’s eastern flank due to airspace breaches. The move comes as NATO grapples with protocols on intercepts, escalation, and collective defense in response to recent incidents.
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Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 126 out of 152 Shahed-type drones and decoys launched by Russia, with 26 drones hitting seven locations. The attacks caused 7 deaths and 41 injuries.
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Ukraine’s Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has launched a drone strike on the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat petrochemical plant in Russia’s Bashkortostan Republic, marking the second such strike in a week. Analysts suggest that the repeated strikes are aimed at reducing Russia’s ability to supply oil and gas to European markets.
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Vietnam’s State Bank has mandated biometric verification for transactions exceeding 10 million VND and daily limits over 20 million VND, leading to the closure of millions of accounts. The policy, aiming to combat fraud, has disproportionately impacted expatriates and dormant accounts.
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President Karol Nawrocki of Poland has strongly criticized Russian military activities in the region, warning of a dangerous era of rivalry. During a recent visit to the White House, President Trump indicated openness to increasing American troop presence in Poland but offered no specifics.
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An escalator at the United Nations halted abruptly as President Trump stepped onto the stairs, sparking speculation and conspiracy theories. The U.N. explained the incident was likely due to a safety mechanism being triggered.
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Jimmy Kimmel criticized FCC chairman Brendan Carr on Tuesday, calling him an embarrassment and hypocrite. The segment highlights tensions between media personalities and regulatory authorities over content regulation.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ returned to the air after a week-long suspension following Kimmel’s controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassination. Kimmel addressed the controversy, emphasizing his lack of intent to mock the tragedy and highlighting Erica Kirk’s speech at her husband’s funeral as a model for forgiveness.
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Jimmy Kimmel expressed deep emotional impact after Erika Kirk forgave the alleged killer of her husband, Charlie. The heartfelt moment resonated strongly with K, who highlighted the significance of such compassion in difficult circumstances.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused U.S. President Donald Trump of a ‘U-turn’ on Ukraine during a recent meeting at the United Nations General Assembly. Zelensky stated that Russia’s lack of peace efforts influenced Trump’s decision, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy toward Ukraine.
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US President Donald Trump stated that Ukraine can reclaim territory lost to Russia since 2022 with the help of “time, patience, and financial support” from Europe and NATO. He criticized Russia’s military efforts as “aimless,” suggesting that the conflict is not progressing effectively without external assistance.