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President Donald Trump met with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the United Nations General Assembly, where they exchanged a brief embrace. Trump announced they would meet next week, signaling a potential thaw in their previously strained relationship.
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Global health experts are concerned about the Trump administration’s changes to vaccine and medicine recommendations. These shifts could weaken international health messaging and cooperation efforts.
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The Trump administration imposed a ban on Iranian diplomats shopping at Costco Wholesale stores during their visits to the U.S., aiming to provoke public opinion in Iran. This measure was enacted as the U.N. General Assembly met in New, New York.
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Trump’s comments reflect his long-standing opposition to clean energy initiatives and criticism of Britain’s shift toward renewable energy. The former president’s remarks align with his historical support for fossil fuel interests.
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The U.S. has proposed a new system for H-1B skilled worker visas that would prioritize applicants offering higher wages, following a recent $100,000 fee announcement.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump for canceling a scheduled meeting with congressional Democrats to address the looming government shutdown. The meeting, which was intended to discuss funding before the Sept. 30 deadline, was abruptly postponed, prompting Jeffries to issue a public statement.
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A jury has unanimously convicted Ryan Routh on all charges related to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Legal experts warn of potential life imprisonment for Routh, raising questions about the severity of the charges.
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DNC Vice Chair Shasti Conrad emphasized the need for diverse Democratic leadership in 2028, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani, to counter Trump’s policies. The party is jockeying for leadership as it maps out its future post-2024.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin dismissed a NBC report suggesting that ICE used a 5-year-old autistic girl as bait to arrest her father, calling the allegation a ‘disgusting smear.’ The incident has sparked debate over immigration enforcement and media portrayal of such events.
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President Donald Trump is meeting with key leaders from the Middle East and Asia at the UN General Assembly in New York City. The talks aim to address global challenges through international cooperation.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem questions her predecessor’s approach to the potential Trump assassination case, calling for decisive action. Noem emphasizes the importance of national security and accountability in high-profile cases.
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During the first gubernatorial debate of the New Jersey general election, Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli accused Democratic nominee Rep. Mikie Sherrill of profiting from her time in Congress. The debate took place just days after a viral clip from a May 21 episode of ‘The Breakfast Club’ reignited scrutiny over Sherrill’s financial disclosures.
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The Fifth Summit of the Crimean Platform will convene world leaders, international organization representatives, parliamentary delegates, experts, and civil society members. The summit’s agenda includes critical topics such as international peace and security, economic development, and humanitarian issues.
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Russian bombardment of Zaporizhia has injured seven people, according to Regional Military Administration head Ivan Fedorov. The attack has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has terminated the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, arguing it promotes a divisive feminist agenda that undermines combat readiness. The decision marks a significant shift in military policy priorities.
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President Trump has stated that ‘justice was served’ after Ryan Routh’s guilty verdict. The verdict was reached after a trial where R’outh was found guilty of attempting to kill a sitting U.S. president.
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The Russian Kremlin has denied any role in the recent drone flights that disrupted airports in Denmark and Norway. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen expressed concerns, stating she could ‘not rule and out’ Russian involvement in the incident.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has warned that the US demand for a $350 billion investment in exchange for lower tariffs could lead to a liquidity crisis and risk destabilizing the fourth-largest economy in Asia. The agreement, originally announced by Donald Trump in late July, includes significant reductions in tariffs on Korean imports but…
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Rep. Mikie Sherrill faced questions about her alleged $7 million in stock trades during a May 2025 appearance on ‘The Breakfast Club.’ The discussion raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest as she campaigns for governor.
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PJSC Ukrnafta is advancing over 400 MW of new generation projects, primarily gas-fired, by securing EUR 150 million in grants and EUR 250 million in loans through the EBRD. Oleksandr Hryban, the company’s Director of Sustainable Development and Non-Financial Reporting, highlighted these financial commitments.
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Ashley Wu, a graphics reporter for The New York Times, provides a detailed analysis of the changing map of Palestinian recognition. Her report explores how the international community’s stance on Palestinian statehood has evolved over recent years.
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A criminal defense attorney asserts that investigators conducted an exhaustive examination of the Ryan Routh trial. The trial, which resulted in a conviction for attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, has sparked considerable discussion on the legal process and evidentiary standards.
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A Colombian senator accuses Nicolás Maduro of enabling drug cartels, as athletes protest transgender competitors and a Hispanic businesswoman commemorates Charlie Kirk.
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President Donald Trump delivered a sharply worded address to the United Nations General Assembly, where he accused the organization of corruption and mismanagement. His remarks, which included accusations against global institutions, were delivered as the U.S. continues to cut funding for U.N. than programs.
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Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko has highlighted the critical importance of international cooperation to prevent the supply of components to Russia for weapon production, labeling it a significant global challenge. He outlined three key priorities: strengthening international collaboration against cyberterrorism, enhancing legal assistance frameworks, and intensifying measures to block the flow of critical components to Russia.
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Israeli authorities are set to close the Allenby Bridge Crossing in the West, Bank indefinitely, according to Palestinian and Jordanian officials. The decision comes amid escalating tensions following recent Israeli military operations in Gaza City, which have resulted in over a dozen Palestinian casualties.
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Former DOJ prosecutor Jim Trusty calls the evidence in the Ryan Routh murder case overwhelming after his conviction on all charges. Trusty highlights the significance of the verdict in a case involving a would-be Trump assassin.
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The verdict in the Ryan Routh case has generated significant discussion regarding the extent to which legal outcomes can influence an individual’s financial situation. Paul Mauro, a retired NYPD inspector and legal commentator, provided insights on ‘America Reports,’ examining how the verdict might reshape the financial landscape for those involved in high-profile legal proceedings.
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A Chinese cargo ship has made an unprecedented stop in Sevastopol, a port in Crimea that is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and is under sanctions. This marks the first time a foreign tanker has docked there, raising questions about the implications of such a move.
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The death of Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Asheikh, Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti, marks the symbolic end of an era as the kingdom continues its transformation. He was a prominent religious leader known for his conservative interpretations of Islamic law.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has criticized World Cup ticket prices, calling over $6,000 ‘absurd.’ He proposes 15% of tickets be discounted for New Yorkers as FIFA adopts a demand-based pricing model.
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New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson is reportedly being replaced by rookie Jaxson Dart, ending his tenure as the team’s starter after three games. Wilson’s impact on the team’s culture through Bible studies and faith remains significant, while Dart’s devout Christian background aligns with the team’s values.
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Former Ukrainian PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk believes Zelenskyy can persuade Trump to coordinate on Russia response during their New York meeting. Yatsenyuk stresses the need for unity to avoid being overshadowed by Russian leaders.
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US President Donald Trump has criticized Western Europe’s migration policies, calling them ‘suicidal energy ideas’ that will lead to the region’s downfall. Trump warned that uncontrolled migration is the ‘number one political issue of our time,’ urging immediate action to secure borders and limit migrant inflows.
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French President Emmanuel Macron called U.S. President Donald Trump for help after becoming stuck in a New York City traffic jam. The incident occurred during Trump’s motorcade, highlighting the challenges of navigating the city’s notorious traffic.
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A dozen protesters were arrested outside the United Nations building in New York as they blocked an intersection ahead of President Trump’s speech to diplomats and world leaders.
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Illinois State Sen. Darby Hills criticizes Gov. JB Pritzker on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ citing a recent case where a convicted murderer was released from custody rather than deported. The debate centers on the state’s approach to immigration and criminal justice, with the case highlighting perceived failures in enforcement.
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German footballers have not claimed the Ballon d’Or in almost 30 years, prompting a new generation to challenge this streak. The article explores the reasons behind the nation’s long-standing gap in the prestigious award.
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A Mayo Clinic study reveals that nontraditional factors cause over half of heart attacks in women under 65, compared to atherosclerosis being responsible for 75% of men’s cases. The findings highlight the importance of accurate diagnosis to improve patient outcomes and prevent harmful treatments.
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The American Energy Institute has raised concerns about judicial manipulation in climate lawsuits, citing evidence of coordination between attorneys and judicial training programs. The institute is urging Rep. Jim Jordan to subpoena records from the Environmental Law Institute’s Climate Judiciary Project over allegations of covert coordination in climate litigation.
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A recent article provides readers with practical advice on retrieving deleted web pages and preserving online content. The piece delves into various methods for recovering lost data, including browser history checks, website archives, and third-party recovery tools.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to Tara Reade, a former U.S. Senate staffer who claims she was sexually assaulted by former President Joe Biden. Reade defected to Russia in 2023 after alleging she faced threats from U.S. authorities.
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The recent vote by Democrats against honoring Charlie Kirk has sparked a heated debate over the role of racial rhetoric in political discourse. Critics argue that some Democratic members used the vote as a platform to promote divisive racial narratives.
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President Donald Trump has canceled planned meetings with top Democratic leaders as the government shutdown approaches. The White House asserts that the Democrats’ requests for health care concessions are ‘unserious,’ claiming there is no consensus on funding the government.
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday at the UN that he thinks NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter their airspace.
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President Trump has rebuked global institutions, expressing dissatisfaction with their policies and operations. His comments reflect a broader pattern of his administration’s skepticism towards international bodies.
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Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl reported on Ryan Routh’s daughter storming out of the courtroom after her father’s guilty verdict. The incident appears to have been triggered by Routh’s apparent attempt to stab himself in the neck with a pen as the verdict was being read.
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Estonia and Lithuania are calling for UN Security Council reform, arguing that Russia’s permanent seat and veto power have rendered the body ineffective in addressing its aggression. The Council has been unable to pass binding resolutions on Ukraine since 2022.
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New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson shared insights into the team’s pre-season Bible studies, crediting faith and gratitude as key factors in their success. Wilson emphasized the importance of spiritual practices in building team unity and mental resilience.
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DTEK Group’s European renewable energy division, DRI, and American Fluence Energy BV will build Poland’s largest battery energy storage (BESS) project in the city of Trzebinia with a capacity of 133 MW. This initiative is expected to significantly enhance Poland’s renewable energy storage capabilities.
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Ryan Routh has been found guilty in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The case has intensified discussions about political violence and the legal system’s response to such acts.
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Social media platforms are increasingly vulnerable to fraud as scammers create fake accounts and purchase verification badges to appear legitimate. This growing problem has led to an urgent need for increased awareness and improved security measures to protect users from these increasingly sophisticated scams.
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US President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the UN General Assembly, expressing skepticism about the United Nations’ capacity to resolve recent global conflicts. He accused the international body of failing to maintain peace, which he claimed was ‘shattered’ during his first term.
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The Major League Baseball (MLB) has approved the Automated Balls/Strikes (ABS) Challenge System for the 2026 season, allowing teams to request a fast review of critical ball-strike calls. The system, which runs on a 5G private network, was implemented after a vote by the Joint Competition Committee and aims to balance technological advancement with the…
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Andriy Biletsky, commander of the Third Army Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, asserts that Ukraine can effectively wage war against the Russian Federation. However, he emphasizes that without strategic planning, Russia will continue to copy and scale Ukrainian military developments, turning them into a counter-attack.
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Donald Trump is set to address the United Nations General Assembly, making controversial statements about U.S. foreign policy and global alliances. Actor Jason Momoa faces legal challenges in the Routh trial, where he is accused of contributing to the death of a fellow actor.
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South Dakota Rep. Peri Pourier, an Oglala Lakota, formally switched her voter registration from Democrat to Republican, aligning with GOP principles on tribal sovereignty. Her move reduces Democrats in the state’s House to just five out of 65 Republicans.
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A federal jury found Ryan Routh guilty on all charges in the trial for his attempted assassination of Donald Trump at the West Palm Beach golf club on September 15, 2024. Prosecutors presented extensive digital and forensic evidence, including Routh’s reconnaissance trips and the recovery of a semi-automatic rifle with his fingerprints and DNA.
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Caitlin Sinclair shared her experience at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in State Farm Stadium, describing the event as a recommitment to his values. The gathering brought together thousands to honor Kirk’s life and legacy, highlighting his impact on the political landscape.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has clarified that decisions to shoot down Russian aircraft violating the bloc’s airspace are based on real-time threat assessments. The remarks followed recent allegations that three Russian jets had entered Estonian airspace, with Moscow denying the claims and asserting a lack of evidence.