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Nebraska Cornhuskers tight end Luke Lindenmeyer scored his first touchdown in a win over the Akron Zips and proposed to his girlfriend afterward. The moment was captured on social media, marking a memorable milestone for the player and his teammates.
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Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic mayoral candidate in New York City, defended his government-run grocery store plan after a failed attempt in Kansas City, citing the need for affordable groceries for New Yorkers. He argued that the failure of the Sun Fresh market in Missouri does not disprove the viability of his concept, which includes creating…
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On the concluding day of the U.S. Open, a prominent tennis writer provided exclusive commentary at Flushing Meadows, highlighting key moments and insights from the tournament’s final matches.
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Knee pain is becoming increasingly common in younger adults due to rising obesity rates and participation in high-intensity sports. A recent study found that structural changes in knees often begin in early adulthood, with obesity being a primary factor.
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The Mississippi State Bulldogs executed a thrilling last-second touchdown pass to Brenen Thompson, securing a dramatic 24-20 win over No. 12 Arizona State in a nonconference matchup. The victory marks the first time the Bulldogs have defeated a top 15 nonconference opponent since 1991.
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JonBenet Ramsey’s father is urging President Donald Trump to push Colorado authorities to use genetic genealogy to solve the 1996 child murder case. He has criticized the Boulder Police Department for not acting on the technology, which has been used to solve other cold cases.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani defended his plan for government-run grocery stores during a CNN interview, despite a recent setback in Kansas City. The proposal aims to increase access to affordable food in underserved communities.
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RFK Jr. is pushing for a complete overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) following a Senate hearing faceoff against Democratic lawmakers. He accused the agency of linking Tylenol to autism and child trafficking under the Biden administration, sparking significant controversy.
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Fox & Friends Weekend dives into healthier eating habits as part of Better Breakfast Month, with Chef Ashton Keefe demonstrating nutritious breakfast options on the show. The segment emphasizes the role of wholesome ingredients in promoting morning wellness.
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John Bennett Ramsey has called on President Donald Trump to use new DNA technology to solve his daughter’s murder case. Ramsey believes that advances in forensic science could provide crucial evidence to finally uncover the truth.
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New York Mets pitcher Jonah Tong has sparked a food trend by revealing his unconventional grilled cheese recipe, which involves dipping the sandwich in maple syrup. He shared this preference during a recent interview, emphasizing his grandpa’s influence on the unique pairing.
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Bill Belichick confirmed that New England Patriots scouts were barred from the football program, dismissing the situation as ‘pretty simple.’ The ban followed his departure from the Patriots after they missed the playoffs in his final three seasons.
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Russia launched its largest air attack of the war, targeting the seat of the Ukrainian government with 805 drones and 13 missiles. The strike represents one of the most significant escalations in the ongoing conflict.
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Rising college costs have driven many students to seek alternative income sources, with OnlyFans becoming a popular choice for some. However, experts are raising concerns about the psychological, safety, and career risks associated with this trend. The platform’s user base has grown exponentially, signaling a significant shift in campus culture.
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The article emphasizes the importance of inspirational leadership in fostering optimism, resilience, and gratitude. Abraham Lincoln is presented as a prime example of such leadership, having preserved the United States during the Civil War and significantly shaping modern history.
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Corey Feldman, known for his role in ‘The Goonies,’ is joining ‘Dancing With the Stars’ to compete with Jenna Johnson. Feldman has shared his struggles with substance abuse and advocacy for child sexual abuse victims.
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The New York Declaration, set for U.N. adoption on Sept. 22, includes anti-Israel demands that could undermine Trump’s Abraham Accords. Allies like Britain, France, Canada, and Australia are accused of undermining the president’s foreign policy success.
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Travis Hunter, a Heisman Trophy winner and Jacksonville Jaguars rookie, is transitioning to the NFL as a dual-threat talent. He is now listed as the Jags’ No. 2 wide receiver and No. 3 cornerback, highlighting his versatility on the field.
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Vice President JD Vance has warned Republicans against complacency ahead of the 2026 midterms, arguing that Democratic anger over key issues like crime and border security could drive increased voter turnout. He emphasized the importance of mobilizing GOP voters to maintain the party’s progress and prevent Democrats from undoing their achievements.
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President Donald Trump’s upcoming U.K. visit has drawn attention to Britain’s escalating free speech crisis, with high-profile arrests of comedians, parents, and pro-life activists raising alarm. The arrest of Arizona-based Irish comedian Graham Linehan for criticizing transgender activists has sparked fierce criticism of the left-wing Labour government.
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US President Donald Trump has intensified threats to deploy federal troops in Chicago for an immigration crackdown, drawing sharp criticism from local officials. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accuse Trump of endangering civil liberties and the Constitution.
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The U.S. has agreed to release approximately 300 South Korean migrant workers detained during an immigration raid at a Hyundai factory in Georgia. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry expressed concern and regret over the raid.
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ESPN hosts Nicole Briscoe and Michael Eaves slammed a Philadelphia Phillies fan for demanding a home run ball from a young boy during a game against the Miami Marlins. The incident, which drew widespread social media backlash, involved a woman confrontationally taking the ball from a father and his son, leading to an uproar.
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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan has announced his intent to step down, citing mounting internal party tensions, a right-wing political surge, economic weakening, and strained trade relations with the United States. The embatt, leader is trying to head off a deep split in his party over a right-wing political surge, a weakened economy and…
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Settlement talks between the Trump administration and Harvard University over restoring research funding have stalled, according to a report by The New York Times. The administration has not issued new demands, and internal divisions have slowed progress.
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Several hundred South Korean workers were detained at the construction site of a Hyundai-LG EV battery plant in Georgia on Thursday. The incident has raised concerns about labor practices and immigration compliance at the facility, which is a key player in the U.S. electric vehicle industry.
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A new crop of candidates is shifting from the traditional ‘American’ dream narrative to focus on the challenges faced by working-class Americans. This approach aims to connect with voters who feel disillusioned by conventional political messaging.
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The profile of U.S. volunteers in the Ukrainian military has shifted, with more individuals lacking military experience seeking combat opportunities in Ukraine. This trend reflects a broader pattern of Americans drawn to the conflict due to limited prospects at home.
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Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered what may be the world’s oldest nursing home, an ancient Christian care facility for the elderly dating back to the fourth or fifth century A.D., found among the ruins of the ancient city of Hippos near the Sea of Galilee. The site, unearthed by the University of Haifa’s Zinman Institute…
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MTV has introduced its first Best Country Video Music Award after 40 years, recognizing country music’s mainstream appeal with nominees including Morgan Wallen and Jelly Roll. The VMAs included six country music videos in the newly established category, with Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson receiving credit for helping the genre pick up steam…
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Australia expelled Iranian diplomats in August, citing hard evidence that the IRGC orchestrated domestic antisemitic attacks. The decision followed a series of violent antisemitic attacks, which the government asserts are coordinated efforts by Tehran.
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Former rebels in Syria are overhauling the security and prison systems and preparing for elections, signaling a shift toward democratic governance. However, concerns over sectarianism and exclusivity persist, complicating the path to democracy.
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Oregon State head coach Trent Bray criticized his special teams unit after a mishandled punt led to a 42-yard touchdown for Fresno State. The error contributed to the Bulldogs’ 36-27 win, extending Oregon State’s 0-2 start.
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Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul criticized Vice President JD Vance’s defense of the U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan drug vessel, comparing it to the moral dilemmas in To Kill a Mockingbird. Vance defended the strike as a necessary use of military power, but critics question its legality and implications for presidential war powers.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has resigned following a historic electoral defeat for his ruling coalition in July’s national elections. The loss marks a significant shift in Japan’s political landscape and signals a potential leadership change within the ruling party.
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Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United’s captain, remains open to a potential move to the Saudi Pro League, raising uncertainty about his future at Old Trafford. Transfer Talk highlights ongoing rumors of his possible transfer to Saudi Arabia.
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The article ranks Alex Morgan’s top 13 career moments for the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) and National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), celebrating her 5-year career. These moments highlight her iconic role in women’s soccer, emphasizing her contributions to both national and club teams.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team faced another setback in their World Cup preparation as they suffered a loss to South Korea, raising concerns about their readiness for the upcoming tournament. The team’s lack of cohesion on the field has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of their current strategies.
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The article offers a comprehensive guide for fans and bettors looking to make informed decisions about the Ravens-Bills showdown on Sunday Night Football. It includes key insights and trends to help navigate the betting options for this significant game.
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The New England Patriots face a challenge in distributing playing time among their running backs, including newly drafted TreVeyon Henderson, the explosive threat, and existing players James Stevenson and Christian Gibson. Coaches will need to carefully evaluate how to distribute touches to ensure each player gets adequate opportunities to showcase their abilities.
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Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has expressed that he will experience nerves during his coaching debut, much like he did during his playing days in New York. This admission highlights the emotional weight of taking on a new role in the NFL.
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The Cleveland Browns’ Dawg Pound has endured three decades of futility, with the team’s recent bid for the burbs raising questions about the loyalty of its fanbase. As the franchise continues to struggle on the field, fans are being asked to stay committed to a team that has yet to deliver a meaningful win.
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The article provides an overview of the latest updates regarding inactive players ahead of Week 1 of the NFL season. It highlights key players who have returned to active status and those who remain inactive due to injury or other reasons.
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The NFL’s focus on sportsmanship, highlighted by Troy Vincent’s spring initiative, may play a role in shaping the league’s disciplinary actions against Eagles star Jalen Carter. Vincent’s emphasis on fair play and respect for opponents is expected to influence the league’s decision on Carter’s potential suspension.
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The New York Giants have developed a set of plays for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart in case he starts in Sunday’s season opener against the Washington Commanders. The strategy is intended to provide support for Dart as he makes his NFL debut.
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Ukrainian forces regained 26 square kilometers near Pokrovsk in August, according to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. The military commander stated that Ukraine lost 5 square kilometers but regained control of 26 square kilometers in August.
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Russian military strikes over the past 24 hours have resulted in 11 deaths and 75 injuries across at least eight Ukrainian regions and Kyiv. The attacks included the use of missiles, drones, and glide bombs.
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The Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur examines the divergent perspectives from China and France regarding Russia’s war and global stability. The analysis underscores the growing divide in how global powers are approaching the conflict.
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Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on Ukraine on Sept. 7, killing at least four people and injuring more than 40, prompting swift condemnation from Kyiv’s European partners. European leaders have criticized Russia’s latest aggression, emphasizing the need for peace and increased international support for Ukraine.
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South Korea will send a charter plane to the United States to retrieve hundreds of workers detained in an immigration raid. The raid occurred at an electric vehicle battery plant co-owned by Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution in Ellabell, Georgia.
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A bride-to-be canceled her fiancé’s Vegas bachelor trip after he secretly used $3,000 of wedding venue deposit money for the getaway. She confronted him, who responded with a joke about winning it back at the tables, leading to her canceling the booking and expressing fury about the betrayal.
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Air Force veteran Dylan Matolka has transitioned from a 20-year military career to starting a dog training business, following his recent appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The business focuses on sheltering and training dogs.
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Fox News’ Trey Yingst reports on Russia’s largest air attack on Ukraine since the war began, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact and potential escalation of hostilities.
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US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are preparing for potential talks during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea in October, according to CNN. Trade tensions remain high, with both nations imposing tariffs and seeking a temporary truce.
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This week’s quiz highlights autumn amusements, such as pumpkin picking and Halloween, as well as federal firsts like the establishment of national parks and significant federal holidays. Readers can access the quiz through Fox News’ lifestyle section and other related content.
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A German woman has filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the company failed to remove intimate images of her that were shared online. HateAid, a German non-profit, is hopeful that this case could set a crucial legal precedent.
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Rep. Maria Salazar warns against Zohran Mamdani’s socialist policies, citing failed experiments in South America. She argues that such approaches lead to economic instability and reduced personal freedoms.
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Senate Republicans are advancing plans to alter Senate rules to expedite the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s lower-level nominees, reviving a Democratic proposal. The Republicans argue that the Democratic obstruction is politically motivated, aiming to appease their base. They plan to implement an ‘en,
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Ukraine’s success against Russia has demonstrated the effectiveness of decentralized military structures over rigid, hierarchical systems, offering critical lessons for future conflicts. The article highlights the importance of the OODA Loop theory in shaping American military doctrine and the need for the U.S. to maintain this agility as it faces emerging threats like China.
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Criminals are increasingly impersonating police officers using fake badges, uniforms, and vehicles to exploit public trust. Authorities are issuing warnings and investigating these impersonations to protect community safety.