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President Donald Trump has announced that former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson, will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The honor, to be presented at a White House ceremony, acknowledges Carson’s leadership and contributions during his tenure in the Trump administration.
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A former FBI agent and UVU professor warns of a surge in political violence targeting everyday citizens after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Tyler Robinson, the alleged suspect, allegedly radicalized quickly, prompting warnings to parents about monitoring their children’s online activities.
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Governor Gavin Newsom’s law banning ICE agents from wearing masks has been labeled ‘clearly unconstitutional.’ Legal experts warn the policy could set a dangerous precedent.
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The DOJ proposes breaking up Google’s monopolistic control over digital advertising by forcing the company to sell its ad exchange, open-source its auction system, and potentially divest its publisher ad server. This action is framed as a necessary step to restore fair competition and protect the marketplace of ideas. The plan includes oversight mechanisms and…
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President Donald Trump praised Charlie Kirk as a ‘martyr for American freedom’ at his Arizona memorial service, crediting him for helping win the 2024 election. Kirk’s widow, Erika, expressed forgiveness for her husband’s killer, emphasizing her faith and the impact of his death on her family.
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Hugh Dugan, a former U.S. diplomat and Trump’s envoy for hostage affairs, is urging the U.S. to tie its funding of the United Nations to reforms, as China’s growing diplomatic influence threatens the organization’s effectiveness. Dugan warns that the U.N. must deliver measurable results to retain American support or risk ceding influence to Beijing.
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Student leaders from Turning Point USA chapters across the country are still reeling from the assassination of the organization’s founder, Charlie Kirk, but their resolve is strong to continue his legacy. Kirk, the 31-year-old founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University during his…
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President Trump is set to approve a proposed deal that would ensure TikTok’s U.S. operations are majority-owned by American investors and keep user data stored securely in a U.S.-based cloud. The agreement would involve a joint venture with Oracle as the trusted security provider and a board of directors composed of U.S. citizens.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a prominent Democratic congresswoman, is reportedly considering a run for the Senate, signaling a potential shift in her political ambitions. This comes as Jasmine Crockett, a fellow Democratic member, reinforces her position against a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, highlighting internal party dynamics.
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Prosecutors have completed their case in the Ryan Routh trial, with the defense now set to respond. The trial has drawn widespread media attention due to its high-profile nature.
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An Orange County high school student was suspended after wearing a MAGA hat and getting into a political dispute with a classmate, sparking a debate over free speech and political expression in schools.
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Kamala Harris is speaking out against internal dynamics within Biden’s campaign, revealing how the administration’s inner circle manipulated and undermined both Biden and Harris. Harris’s recently released book excerpts confirm these claims, portraying the Biden White House as a toxic environment rife with bullying and power struggles.
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Author’s Book Criticizes Democratic Party’s Anti-American Stance on Law Enforcement and Immigration
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The article highlights the increasing legal challenges against healthcare providers offering gender-affirming care and questions its compassionate nature, citing incidents like the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting and other shootings attributed to trans-identifying individuals. It underscores the need for a re-evaluation of current medical practices and a return to traditional medical ethics.
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The current government shutdown standoff has flipped the usual power dynamics, with Democrats leveraging the impending funding deadline to push for their priorities, while Republicans resist a short-term funding agreement. This marks a reversal of past roles, where Republicans were typically the ones instigating shutdowns over policy disputes.
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Bloomberg reports leaked documents detail an alleged Russian plot to influence Moldovan parliamentary elections, involving disinformation and financial support for pro-Russian candidates.
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Russian military forces have completed their exercises in Belarus and have withdrawn from the region, according to Kyiv. The Ukrainian Border Guard Service, represented by spokesperson Andrii Demchen, confirmed no hostile actions were detected near the Ukrainian border during or after the drills.
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The European Union is struggling to take decisive action on the Gaza crisis as international pressure mounts and some countries consider recognizing a Palestinian state. A rally in Brussels highlights growing public support for Palestinians, yet European efforts to impose sanctions on Israel have stalled due to opposition, especially from Germany.
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A new poll suggests that 62% of Germans disapprove of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s performance, continuing a downward trend in his approval ratings. The survey also indicates widespread dissatisfaction with the ruling coalition of the CDU and the Social Democrats.
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The Orlando Pride have stretched their winless rut to nine straight games, raising concerns about their playoff chances. ESPN’s latest NWSL Power Rankings highlight the team’s struggles as they desperately seek a turnaround.
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The New York Giants dropped to 0-3 with a 22-3 loss to the Chiefs, as fans chanted for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Russell Wilson faced vocal criticism from the crowd, indicating growing frustration with his performance.
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Andy Reid brushed off his sideline altercation with Travis Kelce after the Chiefs’ first win of the season. The victory marked a key milestone for the team, which had struggled early in the year.
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Russia’s military authorities have released updated casualty figures, revealing that over 1.1 million troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. The latest 24-hour count shows 960 additional casualties reported by Russian forces.
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Russia has conducted missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and Kyiv oblasts overnight, killing at least 3. The attacks damaged 15 apartment buildings, 10 houses, and several non-residential facilities.
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Ukraine has reportedly struck a Russian amphibious aircraft in occupied Crimea for the first time, according to intelligence claims. The attack highlights the intensifying nature of the war and the strategic importance of Crimea in the region.
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Ukraine’s Dnipro group of forces struck the hub for the distribution of drones on Aug. 30, destroying “massive stockpiles” of unmanned aircraft, Ukraine’s General Staff reported. The attack is part of an ongoing effort by Ukrainian forces to target critical infrastructure and logistics nodes supporting Russian military operations.
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Ukrainian forces successfully intercepted 132 out of 141 Russian drones, including Shahed-type attack drones, launched overnight. Nine drones struck seven different locations, resulting in eight casualties and 21 injuries.
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A Colorado Springs woman attended Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium, enduring long hours of standing, waiting, and emotional reflection. Spectators arrived several hours before the program began, demonstrating their dedication to the event.
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A cyberattack has caused further flight cancellations at Brussels Airport, extending the disruption of European air travel that began over the weekend.
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The Kirk Memorial, associated with the Turning Point event, is being examined for its historical significance. Investigations into an assassination are ongoing, suggesting potential connections to political movements.
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Charlie Kirk was honored at a memorial service following a violent incident during a political event on Sunday, September 21. The event, titled ‘Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy,’ included discussions on political violence and its implications.
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The Kansas City Chiefs secured their first win of the 2023 season with a 22-9 victory over the New York Giants after a strong second-half performance. Patrick Mahomes led the comeback, connecting with Tyquan Thornton for two touchdowns, including a crucial acrobatic catch.
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Valerie Barr, a computer science professor at Bard College, is criticizing the rapid integration of AI into education without adequate consideration of its long-term consequences. She argues that the focus on AI in teaching overlooks critical issues such as environmental impact, ethical concerns, and the risks of over-reliance on a few dominant technology companies.
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Former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk were pictured together at the memorial event for Charlie Kirk on Sunday, marking a rare public appearance of the two after their recent fallout. The meeting occurred just three and months after Musk’s abrupt departure from the government, during which he openly criticized Trump on social media.
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Four American families are desperate to save their children from a devastating genetic disease. They are racing to raise $1.15 million to fund a clinical trial that could offer a cure.
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US politicians and conservative figures gathered in Arizona for a memorial service honoring Charlie Kirk, a slain conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA. The event drew speakers like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Tucker Carlson, and Tulsi Gabbard, all of whom praised Kirk’s impact on young voters and his Christian convictions.
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The memorial service for Charlie Kirk highlighted the deep integration of conservative Christianity with Republican politics during the Trump era. Attendees engaged in prayer, underscoring the religious fervor and ideological alignment that has become prominent in recent political discourse.
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Thousands gathered at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the memorial service of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, prompting a deluge of social media tributes from politicians, influencers, and supporters. Prominent figures like JD Vance, Elon Musk, Mike Johnson, and Ted Cruz praised the event, emphasizing faith, patriotism, and the impact of Kirk’s legacy.
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona attracted roughly 90,000 attendees, making it one of the largest tributes for a private citizen in recent memory. The event, held in Arizona, attracted political figures, media personalities, and religious leaders, reflecting Kirk’s significant influence across multiple domains.
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Ohio State has landed safety Angelo Smith, the brother of star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, according to a source confirmed to ESPN. This addition is expected to bolster the Buckeyes’ defensive strategy for the upcoming season.
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There is growing concern that U.S.-made aircraft components could be diverted to Russian airlines, which face acute shortages of spare parts and maintenance capacity after more than three years under Western sanctions. This raises fears about the potential impact on Russia’s ability to maintain its fleet amid existing shortages of spare parts and maintenance capacity.
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Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season saw the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, and Cleveland Browns secure their first victories. Players like Isaiah Rodgers and Mac Jones contributed to their teams’ successes, while some notable moments, such as George Pickens’ frustration, added drama to the week’s games.
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President Trump and Elon Musk were seen together at the memorial for Charlie Kirk on Sunday, marking a rare public appearance of the two figures following their recent falling-out. The meeting came just three, months after Musk exited the government in a fit of rage, attacking the president on social media.
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US President Donald Trump praised slain conservative podcaster and activist Charlie Kirk at his memorial service in Glendale, Arizona, calling him a “giant of our generation” and “one of the brightest lights of our times.”
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Over 200,000 people attended the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative figure and founder of Turning Point USA. The event, recounted by executive producer Andrew Kolvet, highlighted the rapid growth and influence of the organization in the political landscape.
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade recaps the memorial for the late Charlie Kirk on ‘One Nation.’
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The event brought together leading figures from the conservative movement, including President Trump and far-right media personalities, to honor Kirk’s legacy. This gathering reflects the continued political relevance of conservative activism in today’s landscape.
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The memorial service for Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative Christian figure, took place on Sunday, drawing attendees who represent the growing alignment between conservative Christianity and Republican politics. This event highlighted the deep connection between the religious right and the party’s policies, particularly during the Trump era.
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Chiefs’ star Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid had a heated sideline confrontation after a negative play in their game against the Giants. Reid described the emotion as ‘good,’ noting the team needed some ‘juice.’
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the establishment of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River, stating that he has resisted pressure to adopt a two-state solution. His comments follow Portugal, the UK, Canada, and Australia recognizing Palestinian statehood, prompting Netanyahu to accuse these nations of rewarding terrorism following Hamas’s attack on October…
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Democratic politicians face backlash for their reluctance to address police and law enforcement issues in high crime areas. Critics argue this stance may exacerbate public safety concerns.
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Kyle Rittenhouse took time off work to mourn the assassination of his friend Charlie Kirk, who was a prominent figure in conservative activism. Rittenhouse, who was acquitted of homicide charges in 2020, expressed his deep personal connection with Kirk, who was a vocal supporter and featured him on his show.
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Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, addressed a packed stadium memorial service in Arizona, stating that her husband’s murder sparked a ‘revival’ across the country. She emphasized that the tragedy led to increased spiritual activity, with people opening Bibles, praying, and attending church services for the first time in years.
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Trey Gowdy accuses Jimmy Kimmel of making ‘demonstrably false’ remarks, leading to Kimmel’s suspension from ABC. The incident has sparked debate about the role of media in political discourse.
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The House Oversight Committee is investigating how social media platforms market themselves to young people who become radicalized, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ The committee aims to work with tech companies to prevent future incidents and ensure accountability.
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Angelina Jolie reflected on her complex relationship with America, stating she no longer recognizes it as her country. Her remarks came amid her plans to sell her Los Angeles home and move abroad, driven by recent personal changes.
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Beijing may be buying itself room to negotiate on the matters it cares about most: tariffs, technology and Taiwan. The potential acquisition of TikTok shares is seen as a strategic move to gain leverage in critical negotiations.
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Erika Kirk recounted how second lady Usha Vance provided emotional support during the aftermath of her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination at his memorial service. Vice President JD Vance praised Kirk’s legacy and expressed his condolences, while Trump plans to honor Kirk at the Arizona Memorial.
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Tens of thousands of people are attending the memorial for Charlie Kirk, a prominent US conservative podcaster who was assassinated in Utah. The event in Arizona has drawn top political figures, including Donald Trump and JD Vance, and is designated a top-security event by the Department of Homeland Security.