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The Indiana Fever, facing the daunting challenge of losing five players to season-ending injuries, have managed to secure a playoff spot with a resounding 94-65 victory over the Washington Mystics.
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Aaron Judge tipped off Ben Rice on what pitch was coming from Jays starter Max Scherzer, leading to a deciding three-run homer in Sunday’s win. The incident has sparked discussions about the ethical implications of such strategic advantages in baseball.
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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel criticized the entire team’s performance after a 33-8 loss to the Colts, stating that no player excelled. The coach emphasized that even Tagovailoa’s struggles were part of a larger issue affecting the squad.
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Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter made a notable impact in his two-way debut against the Panthers, playing 44 snaps on offense and six on defense despite recording only six catches for 33 yards and one tackle. His versatility and significant playing time highlight his potential as a key asset for the team.
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Giants coach Brian Daboll expressed uncertainty about the team’s quarterback situation heading into Week 2 following a loss to the Command, Russell Wilson’s performance during the game raised concerns.
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Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes Sunday to help the Steelers win their opener and show the Jets he ‘still can’ play. The quarterback’s performance sent a strong message that he remains a formidable force on the field.
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Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the US Open final with a score of 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, marking his second consecutive Grand Slam title and the third time these two rivals have met in a major tournament final. The Spanish player demonstrated his dominance over his Italian opponent, securing his place as the new…
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Lamar Jackson executed a crucial 11-yard touchdown run, helping the Ravens extend their lead over the Bills during the game. This play was highlighted as a key moment in the match as the Ravens continue to dominate.
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Manchester City is set to compete with Liverpool for the signing of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi in the January transfer window. Transfer Talk has been abuzz with speculation about the potential transfer, with both clubs reportedly interested in securing the French international’s services.
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A 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee was fatally stabbed in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 22. The suspect has been charged with murder in connection with the incident.
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Ukrainian military intelligence has commemorated a significant anniversary by distributing what are described as ‘greeting cards’ to residents of Moscow. This unusual gesture is part of ongoing efforts to highlight the conflict’s impact on Russian territory.
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U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg stated that Russia’s latest large-scale attack does not indicate an intention to end the war diplomatically. The envoy made this remark following the launch of what is described as Russia’s biggest attack of the full-scale war.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a strong reaction from the United States following Russia’s record-breaking attack on Ukraine. Zelensky urged sanctions, tariffs, and trade restrictions on Russia, as well as increased long-range strike capabilities for Ukraine.
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President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Russia’s actions in Ukraine and aims to speak with Putin shortly. Trump also mentioned readiness for the second phase of sanctions against Russia.
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The 2024 Burning Man festival in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert has been marked by a series of unusual incidents, including the unexpected birth of a baby to a couple who were unaware they were pregnant, a Tesla Cybertruck crash, and the ongoing investigation into the death of a Russian national. Authorities have not yet identified…
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Quebec Premier François Legault and Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge have announced plans to introduce legislation banning public prayer, citing concerns over secularism and public order. The measure is framed as a response to mass Islamist demonstrations, particularly those associated with pro-Hamas and pro-Palestinian rallies. Critics argue the ban infringes on religious freedoms and civil liberties.
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Andrew Borene urged Western unity in sanctioning Russia, warning that divided sanctions could undermine their effectiveness. The expert called for coordinated efforts to maximize pressure on Moscow.
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The UK government is considering relocating asylum seekers from taxpayer-funded hotels to military barracks due to rising costs and public safety concerns. As of July, 45,000 asylum seekers were housed in hotels at a daily cost of nearly £6 million, intensifying financial strain and public outrage.
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Former President Donald Trump faced significant backlash during the U.S. Open as security delays and crowd reactions marked his appearance at the event. The men’s final was postponed for over 45 minutes due to heightened security measures following his arrival at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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President Donald Trump has dismissed allegations of threatening Chicago, calling for the city to be ‘cleaned up.’ His social media comments drew fierce criticism from Democrats, who labeled them as provocative and dangerous.
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A Houthi drone struck Ramon International Airport in Israel on Sunday, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The attack followed the Israeli military’s killing of several Houthi leaders a week prior, intensifying regional tensions.
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin called kicker Chris Boswell a ‘serial killer’ after his game-winning 60-yard field goal. Tomlin’s unusual remark highlights the pressure Boswell faces, as his clutch kicks have been crucial for the team’s success.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore has dismissed speculation about a potential 2028 presidential bid, emphasizing his commitment to seeking a second term as governor. During a recent TV interview, Moore stated he is not running for president, instead expressing enthusiasm for re-election.
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A study suggests that long-distance running may increase colon cancer risk due to gut stress from intense training. Researchers found 41% of runners had precancerous polyps, compared to 1-2% for their age group. The study, presented at the 2025 ASCO meeting, highlights the need for further research and caution for extreme runners.
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Florida’s decision to remove vaccine requirements for students marks a significant shift in public health policy. The state’s surgeon general has announced the removal of mandates, sparking debates over individual freedoms versus public health safety.
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Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., criticized the Democratic Party for being out of touch with mainstream America. His comments on *The Big Weekend Show* highlighted concerns over the Trump administration’s actions against cartels, Democrats’ resistance to crime measures, and the Biden autopen scandal.
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Linus Torvalds has criticized the use of ‘garbage’ link tags in Git commits for the Linux kernel, arguing they waste time and make his job harder. He emphasizes the need for commit messages to be relevant and explain what is happening rather than adding unnecessary links.
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The New York Giants faced a challenging start to their 2025 season with a 21-6 defeat to the Washington Commanders in Week 1. A sideline altercation between wide receiver Malik Nabers and head coach Brian Daboll added to the team’s frustrations, signaling potential internal tensions.
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President Donald Trump was the main attraction at the U.S. Open as some of his fiercest critics, including Bruce Springsteen, Lindsey Vonn, Anna Wintour, and Stephen Curry, also attended the event. These celebrities and athletes, known for their public dissent against Trump, shared the spotlight with the president as he watched the tennis match in…
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The 80th United Nations General Assembly is set to begin on September 9, convening world leaders at UN headquarters in New York for its annual session. Multiple countries have announced they plan to declare recognition of a Palestinian state during the meetings.
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American pilot Ethan Guo was released after being held at a Chilean military base on King George Island since June 29 following an unauthorized landing. He had been attempting to fly solo to all seven continents before his detention in Antarctica.
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American pilot Ethan Guo has been released after being detained on King George Island off Antarctica since June 28. Authorities alleged he landed without permission, though he claimed to be stranded at a Chile, military base.
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Drew Barrymore shared on ‘The Late Show’ how her daughter used her bra as a tourniquet after a severe e-bike accident in France. The incident showcased the daughter’s quick thinking and resourcefulness, highlighting the importance of raising mindful and resilient children.
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Pope Leo XIV has canonized Carlo Acutis as the first millennial saint, marking a historic recognition of a modern-era individual for sainthood. This event, reported by Fox News chief religion correspondent Lauren Green, highlights the Vatican’s acknowledgment of youthful faith and dedication to Catholic teachings in the 21st century.
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President Donald Trump sparked controversy with a provocative meme likening his deportation plans to a war scenario, prompting outrage from Illinois officials. The meme led to a tense confrontation with an NBC News reporter, where Trump defended his stance, claiming it was ‘common sense’ to address city crime.
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Fox News contributor Liz Peek warns that endorsing Zohran Mamdani could hurt the Democratic Party, as she analyzes the party’s hesitation to support the New York City mayoral candidate on ‘Fox Report.’ The analysis highlights the political considerations involved in endorsing candidates, particularly within a competitive electoral landscape.
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President Donald Trump’s recent visit to the U.S. Open has generated a mixed response, with spectators offering both support and criticism. Trump arrived at the venue less than an hour before the match commenced, standing on the balcony of the Rolex corporate suite where he was stationed.
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Former Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 34-32 victory over his former team, marking a strong debut with four touchdowns and 244 yards passing. Justin Fields also had a notable performance for the Jets, but a crucial interception sealed the win.
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Vadim Kruglov, a 37-year-old Russian man from Washington state, was found dead in a tent at the Burning Man festival, with the case remaining unsolved as authorities seek public assistance. The body was discovered in a pool of blood, casting a dark shadow over the annual event in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health Secretary, is facing criticism for allegedly undermining public health trust by promoting skepticism toward vaccine data. Critics argue that his stance risks public health by fostering distrust in health institutions.
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Carlos Alcaraz captured his second U.S. Open title with a four-set victory over Jannik Sinner, with President Donald Trump in attendance. The match saw Alcaraz capitalize on Sinner’s errors, securing a dramatic win that may propel him to the world No. 1 ranking.
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A video has emerged showing the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian woman Irina Zarutskaya on a North Carolina train by a homeless man with a criminal history. The incident, captured by surveillance footage and later shared widely on social media, shows Brown, a homeless man with a long criminal record and mental health issues, attacking Zarutskaya…
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Princeton political scientist Lauren Wright warns of dire consequences if Zohran Mamdani is elected New York City mayor, calling his policies ‘horrific.’ The warning comes amid speculation about the political landscape in New York City.
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Daniel Jones led the Indianapolis Colts to a 33-8 win over the Miami Dolphins in their 2025 season opener, showcasing his dual-threat abilities with two rushing touchdowns and a strong passing performance. The Colts’ defense also forced two turnovers that led to touchdowns, significantly contributing to the team’s dominance.
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President Donald Trump has issued a final warning to Hamas to accept a proposed deal for the release of remaining hostages or face unspecified consequences. The deal would reportedly release 10 of the 20 alive hostages, but Hamas is said to be blocking progress.
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Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., emphasized Louisiana’s role in immigration enforcement through the opening of the ‘Louisiana Lockup’ migrant detention center, as highlighted during an interview on ‘Fox Report.’ The facility is designed to increase the state’s capacity for processing and detaining undocumented migrants.
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President Donald Trump has defended sending aid to Chicago as ‘common sense,’ not ‘war.’ The remarks come as he prepares to attend the U.S. Open.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, stating that the ruling did not criminalize abortion but left decisions to the states. Barrett addressed concerns raised by dissenting justices about the potential impact on other rights, emphasizing that such questions are best handled through democratic processes.
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President Donald Trump unveiled the America250 initiative during a ceremony in Iowa to commemorate the U.S. Semiquincentennial. The event, dubbed the Salute to America, aims to highlight key moments in the nation’s history and honor its founding principles.
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Former NFL star J.J. Watt made his debut in the CBS commentary booth for an NFL game, sporting a new hairstyle that has sparked fan reactions. CBS Sports called it ‘feathered and lethal.’
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper confronted Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo over the state’s plan to remove school vaccine mandates. Tapper questioned the decision’s impact on public health, while Ladapo defended it based on scientific evidence.
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A new study links 29 million excess deaths to EU and US sanctions. The research highlights that these measures have had a profound impact on global health, particularly on the most vulnerable populations.
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The FBI has intensified its efforts to combat gang activity, drug trafficking, and gun violence in Chicago. Special Agent in Charge Robert Wieczorek outlined the agency’s strategy to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety through increased enforcement and collaboration with local law enforcement.
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During a Toronto Film Festival discussion, Ryan Reynolds recounted an incident where he angered Denzel Washington during the filming of ‘Safe House’ due to a phone ringing during a critical scene. Washington, known for his strong stance against disrespect, has previously confronted fans in public, as seen in a recent incident at a museum.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore has stated during an NBC interview that he will not seek the presidency in 2028. His decision has sparked discussions about the Democratic Party’s candidate selection process.
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A major new study published in eClinicalMedicine found that consuming ultra-processed foods (UPFs) with certain additives is associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality over 11 years of follow-up. Researchers analyzed data from 187,000 adults in the U.K., linking specific additive categories to increased mortality risk, with notable exceptions such as gelling agents.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, accusing Trump of giving Putin ‘what he wanted.’ The summit, marking Putin’s first visit to the U.S. outside the UN since 2007, was expected to yield a ceasefire agreement but failed to produce a deal.
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The Vatican has officially canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died of leukemia in 2006, as the first millennial saint. Pope Leo XIII expressed joy at the high turnout of young Catholics at the ceremony.
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France’s government is on the brink of collapse as Prime Minister Francois Bayrou faces a confidence vote over his controversial €44 billion austerity plan. This situation puts President Emmanuel Macron under pressure, as France’s commitment to support Ukraine is now in question.
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President Emmanuel Macron navigates a global role while facing a domestic debt crisis, pushing his prime minister to address a worsening fiscal situation. Amid mounting pressure for budget cuts, the prime minister risks losing his position in a critical no-confidence vote.