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Jimmy Kimmel reflected on his emotional distress after being suspended from Disney due to his controversial remarks about an alleged Charlie Kirk assassin. The incident has raised questions about free speech and corporate accountability.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said that US President Donald Trump could only win the Nobel Peace Prize if he ends the war in Gaza. Macron criticized Trump’s assertion that he already deserves the award, urging pressure on Israel to halt military operations and secure hostage releases.
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Steve Hilton accused young people of being ‘so betrayed’ over campus free speech issues following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The panelists discussed the implications for free expression and ideological tensions on college campuses.
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Panelists Elisha Krauss and Britt Mayer discuss ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, former Vice President Kamala Harris’ claims about the 2’th election and more on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
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President Donald Trump has criticized the United Nations, calling it an institution that ‘creates problems to solve’ rather than addressing global challenges effectively.
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President Trump has shifted his position on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, suggesting Ukraine can win the war against Russia. This pivot could give him room to distance himself from a conflict he once promised to solve in days or weeks.
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President Trump advised pregnant women against taking acetaminophen due to an unproven autism risk, contradicting expert consensus. Medical professionals warn his statements may erode trust in scientific institutions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed extending the New START nuclear arms treaty with the United States, a move that has been met with cautious optimism by experts. While the offer is seen as a potential step toward strategic stability, analysts suggest Russia may be using it to strengthen its negotiating position on Ukraine.
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Democrat Adelita Grijalva has won the special election to fill Arizona’s 7th Congressional District seat, becoming the state’s first Latina in Congress. This victory, along with other congressional vacancies, continues to erode the Republican majority in the House.
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The article examines the Jets’ trade of Jarvis Brownlee Jr. to the Titans, assessing whether the deal was fair. It explores how this acquisition might impact both teams’ strategies leading up to the NFL trade deadline.
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José Caballero’s walk-off single in the ninth inning secured the Yankees’ 60th postseason berth. The hit came in a pivotal moment, ensuring the team advances to the playoffs.
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The New York Mets staged a remarkable comeback, defeating the Chicago Cubs 9-7 on Tuesday to reclaim the sixth and final spot in the National League playoff picture. The victory positions the Mets for a potential late-season surge in their pursuit of postseason contention.
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The Phoenix Mercury tied WNBA postseason history with an 89-8,3 overtime win over the Minnesota Lynx, matching Chicago Sky’s 2014 comeback. The victory showcased the team’s resilience and ability to overcome an 18-point deficit.
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Tarik Skubal struggled in his start against the Guardians, leading to the Tigers’ seventh straight loss. The Guardians capitalized on the slump, overtaking the Tigers in the standings.
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The Phoenix Mercury erased a 20-point deficit to defeat the No. 1 seed Minnesota Lynx in overtime, tying their WNBA semifinal series. The dramatic comeback has positioned the Mercury for a potential deep run in the playoffs.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has arrived in New York to attend the ongoing U.N. General Assembly, according to Russian state media reports on Sept. 3. His participation in the assembly is expected to focus on key global issues, including international security, trade, and diplomatic relations.
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The Astrakhan gas processing plant in southern Russia has stopped production following a fire at the facility caused by a drone attack, three industry sources told Reuters. The incident has raised concerns over the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to such attacks.
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The UN Security Council has warned of deteriorating conditions in Gaza, urging immediate humanitarian aid access and ceasefire negotiations. The council expressed grave concerns over escalating violence and the humanitarian crisis.
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Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican from South Carolina, has asserted that Russia is a ‘paper tiger,’ suggesting the nation is not as formidable as it appears. Graham made this statement during an interview on Hannity, where he also discussed President Donald Trump’s stance on Russia and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discuss the media’s coverage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, focusing on NBC’s investigation. Their analysis reflects the differing perspectives on public reaction and the role of media in shaping narratives.
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Charlie Hurt of Fox & Friends Weekend has raised questions about Kamala Harris’s intentions regarding her potential candidacy for the 2.24 presidential election. Hurt’s commentary on Jesse Watters Primetime highlights Harris’s reportedly careful wording when discussing her role as the vice presidential running mate.
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Fox News anchor Bret Baier has provided a sneak peek into the upcoming Wednesday, September 24 edition of ‘Special Report.’ The segment highlights key topics set to be discussed, offering viewers a preview of the show’s focus.
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The FDA expanded use of an old drug as a treatment for some people with autism, prompting immediate market reactions. President Trump and his health officials are set to address the issue, with a focus on studying the root causes of autism.
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YouTube, under Alphabet’s ownership, will reinstate creators banned for spreading misinformation about the pandemic and election content. This decision emphasizes free expression and a shift in policy regarding content moderation.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show is returning tonight after facing backlash for recent on-air comments. However, approximately a quarter of U.S. ABC stations will not broadcast the episode live.
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The Trump administration’s decision to deport Orville Etoria to Eswatini, where he had no ties, raised concerns among rights groups. The repatriation was facilitated by Jamaica, highlighting issues of immigration policy and diplomatic cooperation.
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Nexstar and Sinclair continue to preempt the return of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ on some ABC affiliates despite the show’s suspension being lifted. Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on the ongoing situation as ‘The Faulkner Focus’ remains on air.
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Fox News contributors Dana Perino, Harold Ford Jr., and Brian Kilmeade discussed Zelenskyy’s interview and Trump’s U.N. address. Perino described Trump as NATO’s ‘head coach’ and urged Zelens, the article is written to be in a serious journalist tone, and the expanded article should include more detail, more persons, companies, and events. also, the expanded…
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Several ‘military-style’ hand grenades were found near the Israeli embassy and the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway, prompting emergency alerts and a controlled detonation by police. The incident, involving two explosions on Pilestredet street, has led to no reported injuries and the arrest of one suspect.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made an unexpected announcement regarding Ukraine, suggesting that Kyiv could reclaim ‘all of Ukraine’ and urging NATO nations to intercept any Russian aircraft breaching their airspace. This marks a significant departure from previous strategic positions.
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A bipartisan commission has removed Ari Abergel, a Trump ally, from the U.S. 250th birthday planning committee for misusing a social-media account and improperly pressuring members to resign. The official’s actions reportedly violated trust and raised concerns about the integrity of the committee’s operations.
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A pro-Ukraine activist, Ryan Wesley Routh, has been convicted of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump during his 2024 reelection campaign. The attack, which was thwarted by Secret Service agents, involved setting up a sniper’s hide at Trump’s Florida golf course, leading to Routh’s arrest and subsequent conviction.
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A journalism error occurred when the New York Times pre-published the wrong verdict for would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh’s federal trial. The outlet mistakenly released an article stating Routh was acquitted, but later corrected it with the accurate verdict of guilty on all charges.
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Bret Baier’s special report covers the telecom industry’s challenges, a major UN speech, and Kamala Harris’ new book.
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David Fry of the Cleveland Guardians was struck in the face by a 99 mph fastball from Tigers’ pitcher Tarik Skubal during a bunt attempt in the sixth inning. The ball was ruled a foul tip, and the count went to 2-2, with pinch hitter George Valera taking Fry’s place.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has criticized the United Nations, calling it a ‘totally corrupt’ and ‘feckless body.’ During an appearance on Hannity, DeSantis discussed President Donald Trump’s address to the U.N., aligning with Trump’s criticism of the organization.
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Sean Hannity analyzed Trump’s UN speech, praising his bold, truth-telling approach. Hannity framed the address as a key moment in the administration’s foreign policy strategy.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that it is too early to confirm Washington’s provision of security guarantees to Ukraine, although he expressed the hope of addressing the matter in the future. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the security and defense of Ukraine, particularly in the context of the broader conflict with Russia.
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A report from TechCrunch highlights that while vibe-coding startups have thrived, mobile apps in this space remain underwhelming, with only a few apps like Instance: AI App Builder and Vibe Studio seeing minimal downloads and revenue.
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Former President Donald Trump has called on NATO members to take a more assertive stance against Russian military actions, suggesting that if Russian jets enter their airspace, they should be intercepted and destroyed. This represents a marked shift in his position, as he had previously suggested that the incident involving Polish airspace might have, been…
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President Trump criticized the United Nations for its handling of immigration and green energy initiatives, accusing leaders of hypocrisy.
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The United Nations has condemned Russia for its systematic torture of Ukrainian civilian detainees, citing a report that highlights consistent violations of international law. The findings have drawn sharp criticism from Western governments and Ukrainian officials, who have called for increased sanctions and support for the country’s defense.
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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has stated that Iran has no intentions of developing nuclear weapons, during a speech coinciding with ongoing negotiations over sanctions between Iran and European nations at the U.N. General Assembly. However, he dismissed discussions with the United States, a central demand of the European countries.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting that the Russian economy is in a dire state while praising Ukraine’s efforts in resisting the Russian military advance. Trump’s remarks reflect his assessment of the situation’s economic and military aspects.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times for their non-endorsements in the 2024 presidential race, calling their owners ‘pre-capitulation.’ The LA Times, owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong, and The Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, both decided not to endorse any candidate, sparking internal resignations and backlash.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that NATO countries should shoot down Russian planes if they enter their airspace, a statement that has sparked significant debate and concern over potential escalations in tensions with Russia. The move has drawn criticism from military experts and NATO allies, who argue that such a stance could provoke unintended…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that he could convince Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to cease buying Russian oil, highlighting potential diplomatic maneuvering in the ongoing energy crisis. This suggestion underscores the complex interplay between U.S. foreign policy and the energy strategies of European allies.
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Ukrain’tian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with US President Donald Trump to address the current state of the war, security assurances, and potential strategies to conclude the conflict.
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Chicago Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw explained he is not concerned about backlash after missing a game to attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial in Arizona, stating his decision was driven by shared Christian faith and personal gratitude.
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Former US Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney advocates for peaceful coexistence with Russia, criticizing a ‘parasitic class’ in the US that seeks to exploit Russia’s resources. The article highlights ongoing discussions about joint rare-earth mineral projects and the economic interests tied to Ukraine’s mineral wealth.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defends President Donald Trump’s ‘truth to power’ approach, calling it a necessary action against the ‘failing globalist world order.’ She responds to claims that UN staff were plotting to ‘set up’ Trump, framing his actions as a corrective measure.
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Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer, a Heisman Trophy favorite, is set to undergo surgery on his right throwing hand, sidelining him for part of the season. The injury occurred during the Sooners’ win over Auburn, though he managed to play through the pain.
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Epicenter Group, a Ukrainian energy company, has announced plans to expand its solar power capacity from 15 MW to 108 MW by 2030. The project, led by project manager Viktoria Kudievska, is projected to require an investment of $44 million.
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Watters criticized the United Nations during his show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ reacting to Trump’s speech at the U.N. General Assembly. He expressed concerns about the inefficiency and corruption within the UN, suggesting the organization no longer serves its intended purpose.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly condemns the repeated entries of the container ship HENG YANG 9 into the port of Sevast, which is currently under Russian occupation. Ukraine views these actions as a violation of international law and its own legislation.
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Poland plans to reopen its border with Belarus after it was temporarily closed during the Zapad-2025 military exercise. This move comes amid heightened tensions in the region due to the simulated war scenario against the West.
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A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction, ordering the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to restore suspended research grants to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The decision came in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s termination of hundreds of millions of dollars in grant funds.
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has raised concerns about a flesh-eating parasite that could endanger American cattle. The USDA is actively working on measures to address the parasite, which could have serious implications for the livestock industry.
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Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers and Ministry of Energy are delaying the adoption of secondary regulations to enforce a law requiring accelerated repayment of consumer debts on the electricity balancing market, according to Andriy Gerus. The delay has raised concerns about the potential impact on the efficiency and stability of Ukraine’s energy market.
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Ryan Routh, 5, was convicted on Tuesday of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump during his 2024 campaign, facing life in prison. His daughter Sara Routh, who threatened reporters outside the courthouse, stormed out of the courtroom, cursing at the press and expressing anger over the verdict.