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Christopher Elton and Jennifer Sey joined ‘America Reports’ to discuss their decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the GOP following Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The event has sparked significant shifts in voter sentiment and political realignments.
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Candidates in the New Jersey gubernatorial race engaged in a heated debate, addressing critical voter concerns such as education, healthcare, and economic policies. The discussion highlighted differing approaches to state governance, with each candidate emphasizing their platform to appeal to New Jersey voters.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, suspended for a week after controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is set to return to ABC. Disney, the parent company, decided to bring the show back after discussions with Kimmel.
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Lindsey Halligan, a White House adviser with no prosecutorial experience, has been appointed as the interim U.S. attorney to handle the cases against former FBI Director James Comey and Senator Roger James. The president is pushing to avoid the statute of limitations in his pursuit of charges against these figures.
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Copenhagen Airport was temporarily closed and flights were diverted after two or three large drones were spotted in the area. Authorities confirmed the incident, which prompted immediate action to ensure the safety of passengers and staff.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary defend the Trump administration’s claim that Tylenol is linked to autism. The discussion highlights ongoing debates about the safety of over-the-counter medications.
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Raymond Arroyo, a prominent contributor to Fox News, has expressed his views on ABC’s decision to reintroduce ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ as a segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Arroyo emphasized that the decision is not just about entertainment but also about strategic audience retention.
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The Detroit Lions secured a thrilling 38-30 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, improving to 2-1. The high-scoring game featured explosive offenses from both teams, with the Lions’ dominant running game and seven sacks on Lamar Jackson proving crucial in the win.
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President Donald Trump’s legal team is reportedly applying pressure on prosecutors to pursue indictments, even in cases where the evidence appears insufficient. This has caused alarm among some rank-and-file prosecutors, who are concerned about the potential impact on the integrity of the legal process.
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France and other U.S. allies officially recognized the Palestinian state, challenging the U.S. and Israel’s stance. President Macron emphasized the need for peace during a speech at the U.N. General Assembly, receiving applause from the Palestinian delegation.
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Greg Gutfeld discusses the emotional responses to Charlie Kirk’s memorial, contrasting grief and outrage. He highlights the complexity of human emotions in the face of tragedy.
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The ‘Pitt Purpose’ initiative at the University of Pittsburgh, founded by Jake Overman, seeks to address the spiritual void many students face. Overman explained how the group was formed to provide faith-based support and foster community through organized events.
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President Trump signed an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The order claims Antifa engages in political violence aimed at law enforcement and conservative figures, citing a coordinated campaign of political violence.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized CNN’s handling of the Charlie Kirk controversy, suggesting the network’s coverage reflected a liberal bias. The discussion centered on Jasmine Crockett’s response to a House resolution condemning Kirk’s assassination.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris provided a lukewarm endorsement for New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, quickly shifting focus to other rising Democratic stars. Her cautious stance highlights the growing internal divisions within the Democratic Party as key figures like Schumer and Jeffries remain hesitant to support Mamdani.
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President Donald Trump has claimed that pregnant women should avoid acetaminoph, citing unverified connections between the drug and autism. This stance contradicts existing medical research on its safety as a painkiller during pregnancy.
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President Donald Trump has made unproven claims that acetaminophen use during pregnancy causes autism, contradicting established medical consensus. Health organizations have affirmed the drug’s safety, emphasizing the need for reliance on scientific evidence rather than unproven theories.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has made strong allegations against President Donald Trump, labeling him a ‘tyrant’ and drawing a direct comparison to a communist dictator. This sharp criticism comes amid heightened political tensions in the United States.
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has announced charges against a teenager in the shooting of a D.C. firefighter. The incident is described as a reflection of broader societal issues, reflecting an ongoing concern about gun violence and public safety.
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Hamas has released a hostage video on the same day as the Palestinian statehood conference. Among the hostages is Ohad Ben Ami, who was held hostage in Gaza by Hamas until earlier this year.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris provided a cautious endorsement of Zohran Mamdani during an interview with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. The endorsement was described as limited in scope.
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Pastor Rob McCoy, the spiritual leader of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, recently addressed how Kirk handled debates with critics. During an appearance on Hannity, McCoy provided insights into Kirk’s approach to engaging with individuals who challenged his viewpoints.
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Lindsey Halligan, Trump’s nominee to replace the ousted U.S. attorney, has limited federal prosecution experience, having mostly worked on insurance matters and scrutinizing the Smithsonian for ideological bias. Critics question her readiness for the role, raising concerns about her ability to handle complex criminal investigations.
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Costco has introduced a large pumpkin pie for $5.99, sparking interest among customers. Content creator Sarah Margaret Sandlin shared her experience with the product.
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Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield discussed potential autism and acetaminophen links, emphasizing the need for scientific rigor. He hinted at upcoming CDC research on the topic.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show, ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!,’ has returned to American television after a suspension following controversial remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10. The show is set to resume on Tuesday.
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Wild video released by Prince George’s County Police Department shows illegal car takeovers in Maryland, sparking concerns over public safety. The footage captures chaotic scenes of vehicles spinning at high speeds in shopping center parking lots.
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President Donald Trump has connected the use of Tylenol during pregnancy to the rise in autism rates, calling it one of the most alarming public health developments in history. The FDA announced plans to update warning labels on acetaminophen products amid growing concerns about its potential link to autism and ADHD.
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U.S. allies are increasingly recognizing a Palestinian state, a move that has placed them at odds with the Trump administration. This shift highlights growing international tensions over U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2025, over 300,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, with more than 35,000 expected to die from the disease. Ed Randall, a prostate cancer survivor and baseball broadcaster, is raising awareness through his charity Fans For The Cure, which promotes early detection and education.
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Bret Baier offers a preview of the upcoming episode of ‘Special Report’, set to air on Tuesday, September 23. The segment provides an exclusive look at the show’s content and key topics that will be covered.
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The United States’ decreasing involvement in the United Nations is creating a significant power vacuum that is being exploited by several nations. Russia, China, Iran, and other countries are using this opportunity to bolster their diplomatic and geopolitical influence.
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Travelers in Las Vegas have reported exorbitant prices for essential items like coffee, water, cocktails, and ATM fees. A recent survey by Fox News Digital sought insights from visitors about unexpected expenses they encountered during their trips.
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Ned Ryun, founder and CEO of American Majority, commented on Kamala Harris’ new book and her political future on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He expressed skepticism about her ability to chart a political path forward.
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen labeled the drone incident at Copenhagen Airport as ‘the most serious attack’ on Denmark’s critical infrastructure, leading to flight diversions and heightened security concerns.
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Copenhagen Airport has reopened after a temporary closure caused by drone activity, leading to the diversion of approximately 35 flights. Authorities have pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly to determine the cause of the drone-related disruption.
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Copenhagen Airport temporarily suspended air traffic after drone sightings, leading to the diversion of 35 flights and raising security concerns in northern Europe.
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The UK has formally recognized the state of Palestine on Sunday, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Ambassadors and officials attended a flag-raising ceremony at the Palestine Mission to the UK.
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The 2025 Ryder Cup is set to take place at Bethpage Black, where Team USA and Europe will compete for bragging rights. This article ranks all 24 players in the tournament, offering insights into their performances and potential impact on the match.
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Moldovan authorities have detained 74 individuals accused of orchestrating a Russian-backed scheme to incite unrest during the upcoming parliamentary elections on September 28. The arrests have drawn attention from European Union officials, who are concerned about potential Russian interference in Moldovan electoral processes.
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A Colorado jury has awarded $205 million to the family of a 6-year-old girl who died after falling 100 feet from a ride. The verdict, the largest wrongful death award in state history for a single plaintiff, highlights systemic safety failures at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park.
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The U.S. General Services Administration has approved Meta’s AI system Llama for use by federal agencies, meeting security and legal standards. Federal agencies will deploy Llama to expedite contract reviews and resolve IT issues, according to Josh Gruenbaum, the GSA’s procurement lead.
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U.S. Marshals Director Gadyaces ‘Gady’ Serralta disclosed how a missing New York teenager was discovered in Illinois, where the individual is alleged to be being exploited by illegal migrants. The case has raised concerns about the safety of missing persons and the challenges in addressing illegal migration.
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A new study by the Media Research Center’s NewsBusters reveals that Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ show, with its 92% political jokes targeting conservatives, has a strong liberal bias. The analysis of 369 episodes found that right-leaning figures were primarily joked about, with Trump ranking first on Kimmel’s list of targets.
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Palestinian families are fleeing Gaza City as Israel escalates its attacks, raising concerns about the practical implications of a potential statehood recognition. The situation highlights the ongoing conflict and the human toll of the escalating violence.
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Benny Johnson criticizes the Democratic Party’s mixed responses to Charlie Kirk’s assassination and Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, framing the issue as a moral dilemma. The host argues that the party’s contrasting reactions reveal a shift from political discourse to ethical considerations.
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Protesters in Milan have clashed with the police at the train station, calling for solidarity with Palestinians. The incident has raised questions about the safety of public demonstrations in the city.
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The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) have exposed a Kyiv judge for illegal enrichment and declaring false information, the NABU press service said. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the judiciary.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine redirected UAH 2 billion to the Ministry of Defense for defense industry development and weapons procurement. This allocation aims to enhance national security and expand production capabilities.
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Bret Baier’s special report covered the U.S. UN visit, autism research advances, and Senate confirmations. The report analyzed these developments for their geopolitical, medical, and legislative impacts.
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France and approximately 10 other nations have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state during a United Nations summit. This decision brings the total number of UN member states acknowledging Palestine’s statehood to over 147.
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The United Nations is set to convene a conference on Palestinian statehood, marking a pivotal moment in the long-standing Israeli-Pale,The conference will bring together diplomats, peace negotiators, and international observers to discuss the future of Palestinian statehood and its implications for the broader Middle East.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with a U.S. congressional delegation to discuss military aid and drone agreements. The talks focused on the PURL mechanism for weapon purchases and a pending drone deal.
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Alex Marlow discusses Charlie Kirk’s impact on conservative ideology and his role in shaping political discourse in America. The memorial service highlighted Kirk’s legacy within the political landscape, particularly through his association with Turning Point USA.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted former President Donald Trump to proceed with the removal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rohit Chopra. The justices will evaluate whether to overturn a pivotal Supreme Court precedent that has limited the president’s ability to fire top officials at the agency.
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Switzerland has approved SHF 30 million for Ukraine’s Competitiveness for Recovery Ukraine 2026-2030 program, aiming to boost its private sector innovation and international competitiveness. The initiative is set to run from 2026 to 2030, focusing on capacity-building and strategic partnerships.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel is investigating the potential connection between the use of Tylenol during pregnancy and the development of autism in children, highlighting the need for further research. The discussion has sparked debate over the safety of common medications for expectant mothers.
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Ukraine has requested the UN World Food Programme to expand the Grain from Ukraine program to include more African countries. The initiative aims to address food shortages in regions affected by conflict and climate change.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters honored Charlie Kirk during a memorial segment, noting the late figure’s ability to unite diverse individuals including Trump and Musk.
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White House border czar Tom Homan criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s law prohibiting masks for law enforcement during deportations, calling it impractical. The governor’s policy aims to protect officers’ health during the pandemic, but Homan disputes its effectiveness.