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The New York Liberty have decided not to renew Sandy Brondello’s contract for the 2026 season following their playoff elimination. Brondello led the team to its first WNBA championship in franchise history last season, earning her a place in Liberty history as the winningest coach.
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Former Democratic state lawmaker Nicole Mitchell was sentenced to six months in jail for first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools. The conviction, announced in July 2024, led to her resignation from office a week prior.
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Millions of Americans watched the memorial service for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The event, which featured prominent political figures, religious leaders, and media personalities, became one of the largest public gatherings ever organized for a private citizen.
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African leaders at the UN General Assembly are pushing for greater global influence, security council reforms, and Palestinian statehood. The continent’s delegates emphasize the need for a more equitable distribution of power within the UN system.
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African leaders are pushing for expanded global influence during the UN General Assembly, calling for reforms to the UN Security Council and advocating for Palestinian statehood.
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Violence erupted at an anti-immigration protest in The Hague, with clashes between protesters and police, leading to at least 30 arrests and two officers injured. The unrest, triggered by the killing of a 17-year-old girl, highlights growing tensions over migration policy ahead of the Netherlands’ legislative elections on October 29.
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys has warned that Moscow is using its Security Council seat to push NATO’s eastern flank to the limit. The minister expressed concerns over Russia’s actions in the region, suggesting that the United Nations is no longer capable of responding effectively.
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Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman warns that Russian President Vladimir Putin may seek to test U.S. resolve following a tense meeting between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Hoffman highlights the meeting’s significance as a potential catalyst for increased pressure on Russia.
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Nick Wright joined Colin Cowherd to discuss the Los Angeles Chargers’ potential rise over the Kansas City Chiefs and the Eagles’ comeback against the Rams. Wright also evaluated Caleb Williams’ performance, assessing whether he has silenced his critics.
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Slovakia and several EU countries bordering Ukraine are pushing for a special fund to protect their farmers from Ukrainian agricultural imports. The initiative was announced by Slovak Agriculture Minister Richard Takacs during a press briefing with TASR in Brussels on Monday.
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Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahk, has criticized Russia’s aggression, citing Moscow’s veto power as a barrier to effective UN action. He argues that the Security Council’s paralysis undermines international law.
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Peter Mutharika, an 85-year-old Yale-educated law professor, is looking on course to defeat the incumbent, Lazarus Chakwera. Peter Mutharika, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, reading a ballot at a polling station in Malawi’s Thyolo district on Tuesday.
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Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) together with rescuers were liquidating the consequences of Russian airstrikes in Zaporizhia. The collaboration focuses on clearing debris and providing immediate assistance to impacted civilians.
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Country star Kenny Chesney is mourning the sudden and devastating loss of his longtime friend and collaborator, Brett James, who died in a tragic plane crash that also claimed the lives of his wife and stepdaughter.
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President Donald Trump accuses NATO allies of funding the war against themselves by continuing to purchase Russian energy, during his UN address. He calls for an immediate halt to such transactions, framing them as a direct support to the war effort against the West.
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President Donald Trump’s plan to charge a $100,000 application fee for the H-1B visa program has sparked concerns over its potential impact on the U.S. economy, particularly for universities, nonprofits, and tech startups.
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Authors Jamaica Kincaid, Elizabeth Kolbert, and William Hitchcock discussed Trump’s attacks on free speech and democracy at Berlin’s literature festival. The panel highlighted concerns over the erosion of democratic norms and the dangers of authoritarianism.
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Oklahoma State has fired head football coach Mike Gundy after 21 seasons, following a historic home loss to Tulsa that sparked fan outrage. The Cowboys’ 19-12 defeat marked the first time in 74 years they had lost at home to a non-conference opponent, leading to calls for Gundy’s resignation.
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Kamala Harris detailed her running mate Tim Walz’s debate performance in her new book and recounted a showdown with then-Sen. JD Vance, which ultimately left her disappointed. Harris writes that she needed the Minnesota governor to be the ‘closer’ at the Oct. 1, 2024, debate given that she was not going to have another opportunity…
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Ukraine must agree to a peace deal with Russia to end the conflict, emphasizing the need for both sides to find a mutual compromise. He warned that imposing heavy sanctions could undermine the US’s role as a broker in the conflict.
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President Donald Trump called on NATO countries to shoot down Russian jets that violate their airspace. He argued that the United Nations is creating new problems by funding illegal immigration and undermining Western borders.
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French President Emmanuel Macron was halted by New York City police as they cleared the way for U.S. President Donald Trump’s motorcade during his UN General Assembly visit. Macron allegedly called Trump, expressing frustration over the delay.
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The Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council has refuted Russian claims of ‘plans for the occupation of Moldova by Europe,’ calling it another Kremlin provocation aimed at destabilizing Moldova ahead of its parliamentary elections on September 28.
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Colin Cowherd has released his Top 10 teams for Week 4 of the 2025/26 NFL season, with the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills advancing while the Kansas City Chiefs are left out. The rankings reflect current team performances and projections for the upcoming games.
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Democratic lawmakers have launched a formal inquiry into the handling of the case involving Tom Homan, the former Trump border czar. Homan was initially investigated for potential bribery after he was found in possession of a bag containing $50,000 in cash, a development that raised eyebrows in Washington.
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Las Vegas is promoting a citywide discount event to boost tourism as visitor numbers decline. The ‘Fabulous 5-Day Sale’ offers deals on hotels, shows, dining, and more, with some visitors still reporting a busy atmosphere.
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Las Vegas visitors are offering mixed perspectives on the city’s current tourism situation, with some noting a decline in visitors and others highlighting the persistent popularity of its attractions. The observations reflect a broader conversation about the city’s evolving tourism landscape and its implications for the local economy.
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Justin Herbert discussed the Chargers’ 3-0 start and working under Jim Harbaugh on Colin Cowherd’s show. He also previewed the Oregon vs. Penn State game.
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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres warns that the organization’s foundational principles are under siege, emphasizing the need for renewed international cooperation and multilateralism.
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Political comedian Bill Maher and filmmaker Rob Reiner debated whether cross-partisan dialogue is viable in today’s polarized political climate. The discussion highlights the challenges of fostering mutual understanding in an era of extreme partisanship.
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Donald Trump’s proposal to charge $100,000 for H-1B visas has prompted Indian and Chinese tech professionals to reconsider their plans to work in the United States. This policy change threatens to disrupt the traditional flow of skilled labor into the U.S. tech industry, which has historically relied heavily on H-1B visas.
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The US has increased the cost of H-1B visas for highly skilled workers to $10,000, prompting Indian and Chinese tech professionals to reconsider their employment opportunities in the United States. This policy shift is seen as a significant factor influencing the decision-making process of international talent seeking to work in the US tech industry.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris denied claims that her bungled response to a question about her differences with President Biden during a 2024 ‘The View’ interview marked a turning point in her campaign. She admitted she did not fully recognize the significance of her closeness to Biden during the election cycle and expressed regret over…
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ICE has re-arrested two undocumented immigrants, Juan Carmen Pardon Mendez and Juan Carlos Padron Barron, who had escaped custody after allegedly choking a Border Patrol agent. The incident has sparked criticism from ICE officials, who blame political leaders and media for undermining law enforcement efforts.
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Indonesia and the EU have reached a significant free trade pact that eliminates tariffs on palm oil exports, but the industry faces potential non-tariff barriers. Industry leaders are concerned about regulatory and environmental hurdles that could impact their operations.
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A Ukrainian children’s cartoon series, ‘Patron the Dog,’ has been canceled following the U.S. government’s shutdown of USAID grant programs under President Donald Trump. The show, which aimed to educate children about landmines through a cartoon dog character, was funded by USAID and UNICEF.
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Actor Dave Bautista has recently voiced his stance against negativity in Hollywood, emphasizing the importance of positivity and mutual respect on film sets. He stated, ‘Life’s just too godd— short,’ and explained that he prefers to work with individuals who are passionate and dedicated to their craft.
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Disney has announced that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will return to ABC on Tuesday night. Lydia Moynihan joined Rich Zeoli on Fox Across America to discuss the decision’s implications.
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Russian intelligence accuses the EU of conspiring to deploy NATO troops in Moldova, following mass arrests of 74 individuals in the country. The claims come amid heightened tensions between Russia and Western nations, with Moldova’s government denying any involvement.
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Former Super Bowl quarterback Nick Foles credits AI for transforming his fantasy football experience, comparing it to the data-driven strategies of NFL general managers. He highlights how AI simplifies the research process, making the game more accessible and enjoyable for fans.
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The New York Giants have announced that first-round pick Jax. The decision has sparked a mix of reactions within the sports community.
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Seattle police have arrested a suspect in an unprovoked stabbing that occurred in broad daylight. The suspect, who was allegedly trying to flee responding officers, has a lengthy criminal record spanning decades.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is on ‘constant suicide watch’ at MDC Brooklyn due to inhumane conditions, his attorneys argue, as they push for a 14-month sentence ahead of his Oct. 3 sentencing hearing. The legal team claims the rapper has already served 13 months in prison and that further incarceration does not promote rehabilitation.
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Super Bowl champion Nick Foles credits AI for helping him achieve success in fantasy football, using data-driven insights to enhance his strategy. Foles, known for his impressive performance on the football field, now applies similar principles to his fantasy football endeavors.
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President Donald Trump delivered his annual address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, focusing on global conflicts that have drawn significant international attention. The speech emphasized the Russia-Ukraine war, a conflict that has reshaped global politics and prompted widespread sanctions and military involvement from Western nations.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the dissolution of a longstanding advisory committee that has advocated for increasing the role of women in the military. The Pentagon claims the panel promotes a ‘divis,
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Nexstar Media Group will preempt Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show on its ABC affiliates, joining Sinclair in pulling the program from over 30 stations. The decision comes after Disney resumes airing the show following a temporary suspension due to Kimmel’s comments.
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The New York Liberty have parted ways with head coach Sandy Brondello after four seasons, including a WNBA championship in 2024. Despite player support, Brond, Brondello’s departure marks a significant shift for the team.
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Mike Gundy has resigned as head coach of the Oklahoma State Cowboys football team after a long tenure. The search for his replacement is underway, with several potential candidates being considered.
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Titans coach Brian Callahan steps down from playcalling duties, with Bo Hardegree taking over after the team’s 0-3 start. The move aims to revamp the team’s offensive strategy.
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Sources indicate that Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans will miss three to four weeks due to a strained left hamstring. The injury was confirmed through ESPN’s reporting.
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Jalen Brunson expressed the difficulty of watching Tom Thibodeau leave the Knicks, acknowledging the coach’s significant impact on the team. Brunson’s reflections highlight the emotional challenge of seeing the coach exit and recognize his contributions to the team’s success.
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Major League Baseball has approved the use of the Automated Ball/Strike System for 2026, marking a significant shift toward integrating advanced technology into umpiring. The 11-member competition committee voted to implement the system to enhance the accuracy of strike zone calls.
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The New York Giants are set to bench quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart starting Week 4. The decision follows a disappointing performance from Wilson in the first three games of the season.
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Oklahoma State has fired head coach Mike Gundy after a 11-12 record in the 2024 season, marking his 21st year with the Cowboys. The decision follows two consecutive seasons of below-.500 finishes.
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Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has warned that the country will take decisive action, including intercepting and potentially downing Russian aircraft, to defend its and NATO’s borders. This declaration underscores the escalating tensions in the region and the commitment of Baltic states to collective security under the NATO framework.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz claims that NATO is already in conflict with Russia, highlighting the deteriorating relations between Moscow and Europe. The incident of Russian drones entering Poland’s airspace has intensified discussions over the escalating tensions.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that NATO allies should fire on Russian aircraft that enter their territory. This comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Russia.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former U.S. President Donald Trump have met in New, York amid rising tensions between NATO and Russia. This meeting, their fourth since Trump’s return to public life in January, occurs as Russia intensifies its aerial activities against NATO member states.
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The Secret Service has dismantled a large-scale telecom network in New York City, described as a ‘very big deal’ by authorities. Tech expert Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson joined Fox & Friends to discuss the implications for public safety and cybersecurity.