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The U.S. criminal justice system’s structural safeguards could limit President Trump’s ability to use the Justice Department for political retaliation. Legal experts warn that the department’s commitment to impartiality prevents it from becoming an instrument of personal vendetta.
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Ukrainian military commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky and U.S. commander of NATO Land Command Christopher Donahue have engaged in strategic discussions emphasizing strengthened cooperation with U.S. allies. Their focus remains on enhancing air defense systems and long-range strike capabilities to support Ukraine’s defense posture.
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US President Donald Trump affirmed that NATO states should be authorized to shoot down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace, responding to claims that three Russian MIG-31 jets breached Estonia’s airspace. Meanwhile, Moscow has denied the allegations, stating that the planes did not deviate from their routine flight path and arguing that NATO lacked evidence.
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Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymen, and U.S Chargé d’Affaires Julia Davis discussed support for the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs system, focusing on protecting energy infrastructure facilities of Ukraine in the autumn and winter period.
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Recent developments include Trump’s upcoming meeting with key figures and Kamala Harris’s remarks, sparking significant political discussion and public reaction.
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A new oral weight loss medication, orforglipron, demonstrated meaningful weight loss results in phase 3 trials, potentially providing an easier alternative to injectable GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. The drug showed significant improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and blood sugar levels, offering hope for more accessible weight management solutions.
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A new oral weight loss medication, orforglipron, has demonstrated significant weight loss results in phase 3 trials, providing a potential alternative to injectable GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. The Eli Lilly drug also showed improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and blood sugar levels in participants with pre-diabetes.
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Ukraine has published the first version of its draft Urban Planning Code, inviting public comments until October 1. The initiative aims to modernize urban development frameworks and align with international standards.
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Prosecutors are seeking to confiscate the assets of Russian Supreme Court Judge Viktor Momotov, who is accused of running hotels in at least seven regions, including Moscow, while in public office. The case highlights ongoing corruption investigations within Russia’s judiciary.
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White House Demands Investigation After Escalator and Teleprompter Failures During Trump’s UN Speech
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called for the firing and investigation of those responsible for a stalled escalator that carried President Donald Trump during his UN speech. The incident led to Trump improvising his address after a frozen teleprompter, drawing both criticism and laughter from the audience.
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President Donald Trump criticized green energy initiatives and climate science at the U.N. General Assembly. His actions have drawn strong reactions from environmentalists and world leaders.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about the Russian military campaign in Ukraine, stating that the conflict was expected to be quick but has instead become a prolonged disaster, failing to enhance Russia’s image.
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Russia has recognized Palestinian statehood since 1988, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin, who criticized the use of the Hamas attack as a pretext for collective punishment in Gaza. The Foreign Ministry emphasized that Russia’s decision was made long before the current crisis, which has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths.
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President Trump criticized Mayor Sadiq Khan and made false claims about London and Shariah law during his U.N. speech. Khan’s office condemned the remarks as ‘bigoted’ and highlighted London’s status as the world’s greatest city and one of the safest major cities.
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President Trump criticized Mayor Sadiq Khan during his U.N. General Assembly speech, making false claims about London and Shariah law. The mayor’s office denounced these remarks as ‘bigoted,’ emphasizing London’s status as the world’s greatest city and one of the safest major urban centers.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy participated in the opening of the 8,000th UN General Assembly, reaffirming Ukraine’s commitment to strengthening its diplomatic positions and military capabilities. His speech highlighted Ukraine’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty amid ongoing challenges.
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President Trump reiterated his claim during a U.N. address that he has ended seven wars globally, while criticizing the organization for its perceived lack of assistance in these conflicts.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to criticize the United Nations for its perceived inaction in ending wars, including in Ukraine, during his speech at the UN General Assembly. The remarks are expected to highlight concerns over the UN’s role in global conflict resolution.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) reported that average interest rates for hryvnia loans to the corporate sector fell to 15.1% annually in August, the lowest since late last year. This marks a decline from July’s 16.9% and reflects a downward trend as the central bank works to stabilize the economy.
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Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin humorously reacted to his daughter dating LSU star Whit Weeks, adding intrigue to their SEC matchup. The coach’s lighthearted take on the game hints at a high-scoring contest, with both teams aiming to stay perfect in 2025.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized European countries for continuing to purchase Russian fossil fuels, calling the practice ‘absurd’ and urging them to increase efforts to pressure Russia. His remarks highlight the growing tension between Western nations and Russia, as the U.S. seeks to align European policies more closely with its own strategic…
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Israel has decided not to attend a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Gaza conflict, citing the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana.
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Disney has announced the return of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ after a controversy over its host’s remarks about the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, but Nexstar and Sinclair continue preempting the show in key markets.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the guilty verdict against Ryan Routh, who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf course. Routh, now facing life imprisonment, was convicted on all charges following a trial.
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Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani praises Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ strategy for maintaining stability between her country and Serbia. She credits the former U.S. president with preventing escalations and keeping peace in a region marked by historical tensions.
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Ukrainan military intelligence has successfully destroyed a crucial supply bridge in the Belgorod region.The move is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian supply lines and bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
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A drone strike intended to target a gang leader mistakenly killed eight children during a birthday party in Haiti, sparking widespread outrage. The incident occurred in the Simon Pelé neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, where drones have been deployed to combat gang violence.
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The Fox News Politics Newsletter reports that Ryan Routh has been found guilty on all charges related to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club last September. Routh reportedly tried to commit suicide after the verdict and his daughter expressed outrage, calling the proceedings ‘rigged.’
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Prominent Urals businessman Alexei Bobrov has been arrested and transferred to Yekaterinburg for questioning. Prosecutors are moving to seize several utility companies, marking a significant development in the region’s business landscape.
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Robert Wagner raised Natasha Gregson Wagner after Natalie Wood’s death, telling her in therapy he never expected her to recover from the trauma. Gregson Wagner continues to honor the star.
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A 63-year-old man, Anibal Hernandez Santana, was arrested for allegedly opening fire at an ABC affiliate’s TV station in Sacramento, California. Prosecutors revealed he had a handwritten note in his car that accused FBI Director Kash Patel and other officials of being ‘next,’ referencing Epstein cover-ups.
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Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcasting Group, which own ABC affiliates, are expecting Jimmy Kimmel to apologize for his controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin before reinstating his show. The networks plan to preempt his program until he offers a sincere apology, which is seen as a necessary step to restore relations and ensure respectful dialogue.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris told ABC’s ‘The View’ she lost the 2024 presidential election because she didn’t have enough time to campaign. She explained that stepping in for President Joe Biden just four months before Election Day left her with a compressed timeline.
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Meta has launched its second super PAC in less than a month, targeting the promotion of the artificial intelligence industry. The new PAC is positioned to amplify Meta’s political influence in favor of A.I. advocacy.
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President Trump’s trade war is projected to hinder global economic growth this year, with the full effects of tariffs on goods from allies and rivals becoming more apparent in the coming year.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on the European Union to stop importing oil and gas from Russia, emphasizing the importance of energy security. The European Union has made substantial progress in reducing its dependence on Russian energy, although it continues to import some supplies.
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Customs and Border Protection has collected DNA from nearly 2,000 U.S. citizens, including minors, and submitted it to the FBI’s CODIS crime database. The practice, which lacks congressional authorization, has expanded significantly under a 2020 Justice Department rule.
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Keith Olbermann issued an apology to Scott Jennings after deleting controversial social media posts interpreted as threats, with FBI Director Kash Patel tagged in the discussion. His apology clarified the intent of his comments as a critique of political discourse rather than a genuine threat.
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President Trump has proposed a controversial approach to reduce autism rates by advising pregnant women to avoid using Tylenol and delay their children’s vaccinations. Medical experts criticize the proposal, emphasizing the potential health risks and lack of scientific support.
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The article highlights the best fantasy hockey sleeper picks and players to avoid at current rankings, offering strategic guidance for successful drafting.
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Saudi Pro League clubs are still seeking to sign Bruno Fernandes. The midfielder remains a target for several clubs in the region.
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Jaylen Brown and Bill Nye have collaborated on a Hollywood star dedication event, marking the unveiling of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Their partnership began with Brown’s social media outreach to Nye in November 2024.
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The 2025 NFL trade deadline looms, with teams actively making moves to strengthen their rosters. This article tracks the latest trades, including the trade of Brownlee to the Jets and Bigsby to the Eagles, as clubs prepare for the deadline.
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Daboll and Schoen’s futures are tied to Jaxson Dart’s success, as the rookie QB’s performance could shape the Giants’ trajectory.
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The Houston Texans have released veteran safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson after his third game with the team. The move is seen as part of the team’s efforts to restructure their defense ahead of the new season.
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Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer will undergo hand surgery following a first-quarter injury sustained during last week’s victory over Auburn. The university confirmed that Mateer, an early Heisman contender, is expected to return for the remainder of the season.
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Former President Donald Trump has called on NATO to shoot down Russian aircraft violating allied airspace amid escalating tensions. Ukraine’s military has intensified attacks on Russian oil facilities and Moscow, with officials stating Russia is not close to encirclement.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Ukraine, backed by the European Union, is positioned to ‘fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form.’ This statement follows Trump’s recent social media post highlighting his belief in Ukraine’s potential to reclaim its territory with international…
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During a high-profile meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the UN General Assembly, Russia launched a drone attack on Zaporizhzhia, killing 1 and wounding 15.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Western allies to establish a joint air defense system during his address to the UN Security Council on September 23. This initiative aims to intercept Russian missiles and drones threatening Ukrainian airspace.
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Poland has lifted the border closure with Belarus, which had been imposed two weeks prior in response to the Russian-Belarusian military exercises Zapad-2025. The decision follows the resumption of diplomatic discussions between the two nations.
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Will Cain’s public criticism of Kamala Harris on hypocrisy has sparked debate in political circles. Jimmy Kimmel’s return to the public spotlight amidst boycott discussions highlights ongoing tensions in media and entertainment.
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President Donald Trump criticized European nations’ immigration policies during his U.N. address, calling illegal immigration unsustainable and destructive. He accused Europe of failing to address the influx of illegal immigrants from Africa and the Middle East, which he described as a crisis threatening their sovereignty and social fabric.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned President Donald Trump’s ‘unhinged’ remarks during a press conference as the federal government faces a potential shutdown. Democrats warn that the Republican spending plan fails to meet their demands for expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s push for Palestinian statehood at the United Nations clashed sharply with Donald Trump’s message. The incident also played out in New York streets when police blocked Macron’s path, leading him to call Trump directly.
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Ukrainian forces have launched attacks on critical infrastructure in the Bryansk and Samara regions of Russia, targeting a major oil pipeline complex. The strikes, conducted by the Missile Forces, Artillery, and Unmanned Systems Forces, aim to disrupt the supply of oil products to the Russian occupation army.
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A major drone attack caused over 200 flight delays or cancellations in Moscow, highlighting the growing impact of aerial warfare on civilian infrastructure. The incident is part of a series of mass disruptions that have become increasingly common in the region.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris told ABC’s ‘The View’ she lost the presidential election because she didn’t have enough time to campaign. Harris stated that she did not have sufficient time to effectively promote her candidacy and reach all potential voters.
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Jimmy Kimmel returned to late-night television after his show was suspended due to controversial remarks about the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk. The suspension followed backlash from the FCC and ABC affiliate owners, who preempted the show. Kimmel honored the late Norman Lear, a producer once on Nixon’s enemies list, with a tribute post.
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Kamala Harris, the U.S. Vice President, has found herself at the center of a political storm following the recent ‘Maryland street takeover’ incident involving Hillary Clinton. Analysts are speculating about the deeper implications for the party’s future, with the involvement of Hillary Clinton adding another layer of complexity to the situation.