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Dr. Rebecca Grant, a national security and military analyst, warns that the U.S. allies’ recognition of a Palestinian state could jeopardize the safety of Gaza hostages. The discussion highlights the potential risks of diplomatic actions on the ground.
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Savannah Chrisley, a reality TV star and conservative activist, shared her grief and resolve on ‘Fox & Friends’ following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent figure in Turning Point USA. Chrisley emphasized the importance of continuing Kirk’s fight for freedom and voice, citing Kirk’s impact on her and the broader movement.
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President Trump has claimed that negative media coverage of him is illegal, undermining the rationales offered by his own officials. He criticized network newscasts for distorting positive stories into negative ones.
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Dr. Leonard Sax discusses TikTok’s addictive algorithm and its potential impact on American youth. The conversation highlights concerns over digital engagement and mental health, prompting calls for regulatory oversight.
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Worshippers at the Charlie Kirk memorial brought a large cross to the center of the stadium floor, symbolizing a moment of faith and remembrance. The event reflected the intersection of religion and public remembrance in the cultural landscape.
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German officials have condemned a shop owner in Flensburg for displaying an anti-Semitic sign that banned Jews from his store, sparking outrage among state officials. The incident underscores the growing threat of Jew-hatred in Germany, with officials calling for decisive action against antisemitism.
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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon outlined the anticipated focus of President Donald Trump’s potential meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Danon emphasized the discussions likely to center on Israel’s security concerns and the Israeli-Pale, while also addressing broader geopolitical dynamics.
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Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, discusses the potential negative effects of social media and video gaming on children during ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The segment highlights concerns about the influence of these platforms on young minds.
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Tributes are accumulating at the memorial for Charlie Kirk outside the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. Fox News correspondent Jeff Paul reports on the ongoing tributes to Kirk, a prominent conservative activist.
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A report predicts over 100,000 mourners will attend the memorial for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona. Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin chats with attendees to provide live updates.
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Senator Rand Paul has condemned FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr for making ‘absolutely inappropriate’ remarks regarding Jimmy Kimmel. The senator’s critique comes amid ongoing debates over media regulation and free speech in the United States.
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Security officials have escalated their operations for the memorial service of Charlie Kirk, treating it with the same level of scrutiny as a Super Bowl. Workers have already installed a banner at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., ahead of the event, signaling the high priority given to the security arrangements.
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The UK, Canada, and Australia have formally recognized the State of Palestine amid heightened global tensions. This decision aligns with a broader international effort to push for a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.
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Max Verstappen’s recent victory in Baku has reignited his bid for the 2’th Formula One title, as he now finds himself in a fierce championship battle. The Dutch driver’s win has shifted the dynamics of the competition, challenging McLaren’s previously dominant position in the season.
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Pamela Maldon’to provides insights into college football betting, analyzing Indiana’s overwhelming 63-10 win over No. 9 Illinois. The victory has significant implications for betting markets and showcases the Hoosiers’ strong performance.
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A recent analysis has updated the projections for 46 College Football Playoff (CFB) games, reflecting the latest developments in the college football landscape. The updated forecasts consider recent victories by Indiana and Texas, which have shaken up the bowl picture and redefined the competitive landscape.
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The NFL has kicked off Week 3 with a focus on player fashion, as Adam Thielen made headlines by sporting a retro Randy Moss jersey.
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The AP Top 25 poll has been updated following Week 4 of the college football season, reflecting the latest rankings of teams. This update has significant implications for the remaining schedule and the overall playoff picture.
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Bernie Parent, a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest goalies in NHL history, has passed away at the age of 80. He was a cornerstone of the Philadelphia Flyers’ success, helping secure two Stanley Cup championships during the 1970s.
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The Milwaukee Brewers have placed starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff on the injured list with a right lat strain, casting doubt on his ability to participate in the postseason. This injury has raised concerns about the team’s pitching depth and its overall playoff readiness.
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Syracuse quarterback Steve Angeli tore his Achilles tendon during Saturday’s win over Clemson, ending his season. The injury has significant implications for the team’s offensive strategy.
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The Seattle Storm has announced that Noelle Quinn will not be returning as head coach for the 2023 season. Quinn, who became the first and only Black female coach in the WNBA this season, has decided to step down following the team’s playoff exit.
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Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers surpassed Brett Favre to become the all-time leader in career passing touchdowns during a Sunday game. Rodgers’ 12-yard score to DK Metcalf marked the milestone, with the pass coming against Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis III.
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Miami has risen to the No. 2 position in the AP Top 25 rankings, surpassing LSU and Penn State. Oklahoma has returned to the top 10 for the first time in two years, marking a significant achievement for the program.
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Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers dominated the Bengals by himself in the first half Sunday, returning an interception for a touchdown, returning a fumble for a touchdown and forcing two fumbles. His standout performance showcased his defensive prowess and helped shift the game’s early momentum.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again called on European allies to halt the import of Russian oil, emphasizing the need to undermine Moscow’s economic strength. This follows previous diplomatic pressure from the U.S. and aligns with broader sanctions efforts against Russia.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to assist in the defense of Poland and the Baltic countries should Russia continue its escalations. The statement follows heightened regional tensions and increased U.S. military presence in the area.
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Ukraine has struck oil refineries in Russia’s Saratov and Samara oblasts, military confirms. Russian drones strike oil, transport infrastructure in Chernihiv Oblast.
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Florida rabbi praises late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for his unwavering faith, support for Jewish people, and commitment to Judeo-Christian values. Kirk’s defense of Israel with clarity and courage is highlighted as a key legacy.
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The ‘FOX NFL Sunday’ crew previewed the matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago, focusing on the teams’ current standings and player performances.
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Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson made WNBA history by becoming the first player to win four MVP awards, receiving 51 first-place votes to beat Napheesa Collier. Wilson joined elite company last season after winning her third MVP, becoming just the fourth player to do so, along with Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie and Lauren Jackson.
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Oceans cover three-quarters of Earth, but only 20% of the seafloor has been mapped. This lack of knowledge presents both opportunities for scientific advancement and risks of exploitation.
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The United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have recognized Palestinian statehood, aiming to advance a two-state solution with Israel despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s opposition. The move has sparked debates over its impact on peace efforts and the role of Hamas in a potential Palestinian state.
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During a CNN interview, Sen. Chuck Schumer faced repeated questions about his delay in endorsing NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Despite ongoing talks, Schumer maintained he would continue discussing the matter with Mamdani, emphasizing his good relationship with the candidate and expressing reluctance to commit at this time.
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The Israeli military has kept the Allenby Bridge border crossing closed after an attack occurred near the site, which serves as the main exit point for Palestinians from the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli authorities have deployed police and soldiers to the area to secure the location.
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Drew Brees, a Hall of Fame quarterback, has unveiled his all-time quarterback Mount Rushmore on FOX NFL Kickoff, featuring Tom Brady, Joe Montana, and other legendary players. The list highlights the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history based on Brees’ expertise and experience.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused EU leaders of mismanaging the economy, immigration, and security, criticizing the bloc’s green policies for harming European industry. He warned that Europe as it was known is over, emphasizing the need for decisive action to prevent further decline.
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Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kan., has discussed the FCC’s role in the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show following Charlie Kirk’s remarks. The senator emphasized the FCC’s responsibility to enforce broadcast regulations.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a ban preventing federal immigration officials from wearing masks. The move comes amid a debate over public health measures and immigration enforcement.
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In a recent episode of the Manning Hour, Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Solomon Thomas opened up about his unexpected passions beyond football, including his love for baking and his aspirations to make a Broadway debut. The discussion provided fans with a deeper insight into the personal life of a professional athlete, highlighting the diverse interests…
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Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of ‘The Charlie Kirk Show,’ joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss his friend’s impact and legacy after his assassination. The conversation highlights Kirk’s dedication to his country and the implications of his death on political discourse.
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Former President Donald Trump discussed his childhood dream car and restaurant tipping philosophy during an interview with Peter Doocy on 'The Sunday Briefing.' Trump expressed his belief in an established tipping culture to ensure fair compensation for servers.
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Former President Donald Trump criticized the media’s credibility during a Sunday Briefing appearance, addressing Democrats’ push to honor Charlie Kirk and the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension.
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Benny Johnson, host of ‘The Benny Show,’ joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss Jimmy Kimmel’s removal from airtime for comments about Charlie Kirk following his assassination. The segment focuses on the state of heightened political rhetoric in America.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer has not yet endorsed Zoh. Mamdani in the New York mayoral race, despite pressure from CNN’s Dana Bash. Schumer claims they are still in ongoing discussions.
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The United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have officially recognized Palestine as a state. This decision comes amid increased global attention on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising questions about the implications for future diplomatic efforts.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a surprise joint appearance at the One805LIVE! benefit concert, marking their first public outing since Harry’s reunion with King Charles III. The event, organized to support Santa Barbara County’s first responders, featured Harry presenting an award to Fire Chief Mark Hartwig.
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Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich highlights the security measures being taken ahead of the Charlie Kirk memorial in Glendale, Arizona, on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’ Local authorities have deployed additional police presence and implemented strict bag-check procedures as part of broader efforts to ensure public safety.
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Employees in multiple states are taking legal action against Starbucks, alleging the company’s new dress code is illegal and forces them to pay out-of-pocket. The lawsuits have raised concerns about workplace policies and employee rights.
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Maureen McCormick and her husband Michael Cummings credit humor and love for their enduring 40-year marriage, while she reflects on overcoming addiction and maintaining sobriety for over four decades.
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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has achieved its highest level of support in recent history, surpassing previous records. Kenyan athletes won both the men’s and women’s races at the Berlin Marathon.
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New research highlights that iPhone users are more prone to online scams due to their overconfidence in Apple’s security, unlike Android users who tend to take more precautions. The study, conducted by Malwarebytes, reveals that trusting the brand’s reputation can make users more vulnerable to cyber threats.
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President Donald Trump criticized Democrats for voting against a House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, calling them ‘deranged.’ The president tied the vote to the Republican Party’s chances in the midterm elections.
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The co-hosts of ‘Ruth’less Podcast are discussing the debate over free speech as political tensions rise after Charlie Kirk’s assassination and Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation on ‘Fox News Sunday’. The discussion comes in the wake of the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel from his appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday’.
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The 51st Berlin Marathon concluded with Kenyan athletes securing victories in both the men’s and women’s races. Humid conditions prevented any world record attempts this year.
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Disney faces a lawsuit from Morgan & Morgan over its potential use of ‘Steamboat Willie’ in advertisements, as the film entered the public domain in 2024. The case seeks a court ruling to clarify whether Disney retains trademark rights over the film, with Disney’s legal team refusing to provide clear guidance.
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The SEC admitted officials missed an illegal touchdown play in Oklahoma’s 24-17 victory over Auburn, calling it unsportsmanlike conduct that should have been penalized. Auburn coach Hugh Freeze criticized the officiating, and the SEC’s ruling supported Auburn’s position, citing NCAA rules against unfair tactics in substitutions.
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Bill Belichick’s North Carolina Tar Heels suffered a 34-9 blowout loss to UCF, marking his first defeat in his college coaching debut. Despite Jordon Hudson, Belichick’s girlfriend, giving him a sideline pep talk before the game, the Tar Heels were overwhelmed by the UCF Knights.
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Sen. Ted Cruz honored Charlie Kirk’s legacy at a memorial service, emphasizing his impact on conservative education and activism. Cruz highlighted Kirk’s role in shaping the next generation of political leaders.
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Ukraine plans to secure a loan from South Korea to acquire 20 Korean-made electric trains for Ukrzaliznytsia. Deputy PM Oleksiy Kuleba emphasized the need for a transparent procurement process during his visit to South Korea.