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Air Force One fleet faces aging aircraft issues as Boeing delays delivery of new presidential planes by years, prompting consideration of a Qatari jet alternative. President Trump has criticized Boeing for the delays, questioning their ability to meet the requirements for a modern executive aircraft.
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Aishah Hasnie previews the next ‘Special Report’ episode focusing on global economic trends and social issues. The show promises in-depth analysis and expert opinions on critical global topics.
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Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro discusses the police probing the death at Burning Man as a homicide on ‘America Reports.’ The victim’s father is speaking out, calling for justice as authorities investigate the incident.
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The Five panelists examine the ‘Make America Healthy, Again’ movement led by RFK Jr. and the opposition to the HHS secretary, highlighting the political tensions around public health policy reform.
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Maryland residents, particularly those in distressed neighborhoods, are showing strong support for President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Baltimore to combat rising crime rates. Many express hope that the federal intervention will bring much-needed stability and safety to their communities, echoing Trump’s rhetoric about ‘making Baltimore great again.’
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Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, criticized the renaming of the Department of Defense and the new logo of the Austin, Texas facility during an appearance on 'The Will Cain Show.' He argued that such changes send a message of weakness to the global community.
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New York Mayor Eric Adams addressed rumors that he would drop out of his mayoral re-election campaign, vowing to defeat his Democratic opponent, Zohran Mamdani, at a press conference. He criticized both Mamdani and former Governor Andrew Cuomo as ‘spoiled brats’ and accused Cuomo of undermining Black candidates.
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Bret Baier explores the evolution and modernization of the U.S. Executive Fleet, focusing on the advancements in aircraft technology and their operational capabilities. The report highlights the continuous efforts to enhance national security and presidential mobility.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated his willingness to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for exclusive talks in Russia. He believes that reaching an agreement on key issues with Ukraine remains ‘practically impossible.’
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has denied recent reports suggesting he might withdraw from the mayoral race. The mayor addressed the rumors amidst ongoing investigations into his conduct and the possibility of a Trump-backed role in his political future.
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Vice President J.D. Vance has criticized the far-left for defending violent crime while praising President Trump’s
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Pentagon officials are criticizing Trump’s proposal to rename the Department of Defense as the ‘Department of War,’ fearing it could damage the agency’s global credibility. The rebranding would involve updating seals on over 700,000 facilities worldwide, raising concerns about its impact on the department’s professional image.
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Former President Donald Trump is making a comeback in the public eye by promoting his developed Covid vaccine, asserting that many people find it ‘amazing.’ This comes just one day after senators voiced their criticism over new restrictions put in place by his health secretary, RFK Jr.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney subtly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump during a speech at the Toronto International Film Festival, referencing ongoing tensions over tariffs and Trump’s remarks about Canada becoming the 51st state. Carney’s remarks, delivered ahead of the world premiere of a documentary on comedian John Candy, included veiled jabs at Trump’s policies…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine is prepared to ensure energy stability for Slovakia, but without the use of Russian energy resources.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have announced that their rookie big man, Thomas Sorber, has suffered a torn anterior cruc, the injury has effectively ended Sorber’s season as he will require extensive rehabilitation before he can return to play.
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The Chicago Sky have suspended star player Angel Reese for the first half of Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Aces due to her ‘detrimental’ comments. The team cited the remarks as being harmful to the team’s dynamics and performance.
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The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Los Angeles Chargers in a high-stakes AFC West matchup at the Estadio Jornalista Milton de Oliveira in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This international game marks the first time the AFC West rivals will meet outside the United States, adding a new dimension to their rivalry.
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James Madison is set to make a striking visual statement with its all-white uniform scheme ahead of its Week 2 college football game against Louisville. The team has opted for an all-white look, which is a bold and clean aesthetic that aligns with the program’s commitment to simplicity and precision.
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Nexon is bringing back its real-world Icons match featuring top footballers like Eden Hazard and Wayne Rooney. The event will be tied to EA FC 26, offering players an immersive experience.
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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will face No. 8 seed Elena Rybakina in the US Open final on Saturday. The outcome of the match is uncertain despite the ranking difference, as both players have demonstrated strong form throughout the tournament.
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Carlos Alcaraz secured his third consecutive Grand Slam final appearance by defeating Novak Djokovic in a three-set match at the US Open. The victory highlights his meteoric rise in the tennis world, as he now faces either Daniil Medvedev or Taylor Fritz in the final.
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San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is sidelined for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks due to a calf injury, but remains optimistic about his recovery. The injury was first reported during Thursday’s practice session, and while he did not participate in Friday’s drills, McCaffrey stated he feels ‘great’ and is focused on returning…
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Luis Suárez of Inter Miami has been banned for six games after spitting at a Seattle Sounders staff member during the Leagues, Cup final. The incident occurred during the match, which took place on Sunday.
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Dylan Harper, the Spurs’ second overall draft pick, is set to undergo surgery to repair a partially torn collateral ligament in his left thumb. The Spurs hope he will recover in time for their season opener on October 22.
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Astros outfielder Taylor Trammell will not face any disciplinary action from Major League Baseball following an incident involving his two-color bat. The bat was confiscated by umpires after Yankees manager Aaron Boone requested an inspection following a double in the game.
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Four Ukrainian soldiers who had been injured in combat and were hiding in occupied territories for years have been successfully rescued. The soldiers had been aided by ‘sympandReturn doctors’ in a hospital, who helped them evade Russian secret services.
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Ukrainian drones struck multiple Russian oil facilities, including the largest Rosneft refinery in Ryazan and an oil depot in occupied Luhansk Oblast, according to Ukraine’s top drone warfare commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi. The strikes disrupted Russia’s energy infrastructure, which is a critical component of its war effort.
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Ukraine has launched its first joint drone production line in Denmark, signaling a strategic alliance with European partners. President Zelens’tsky emphasized the expansion of similar facilities across Europe, highlighting the country’s growing defense capabilities.
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Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Kyiv’s Independence Square on the evening of Sept. 3 to protest parliamentary bills that would impose tougher criminal penalties on soldiers for disobedience. The rally reflects growing public concern over potential legal consequences for military personnel.
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Former President Donald Trump has proposed renaming the U.S. Department of Defense as the ‘War Department,’ stating that the name better reflects the current global context. Trump emphasized that the change would align with the nation’s military priorities and international challenges.
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Reverend Franklin Graham publicly endorsed Vice President JD Vance’s defense of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., acknowledging his stance while noting that the VP’s ‘salty’ language could have been more measured. The comments came after Vance’s controversial X post, in which he used profanity to describe senators who criticized RFK Jr.,…
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Chargers fans are upset after seeing the Chiefs’ logo in an end zone for their home game in Brazil. The NFL’s new protocol requires both teams’ logos to be displayed in their respective end zones during international games.
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Western partners, led by the United States, are exploring the potential deployment of non-NATO troops in a future buffer zone in Ukraine, according to NBC News. The move is seen as a strategic step to bolster Ukraine’s defenses and deter further Russian aggression.
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Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev faces backlash after joking about visiting a bathhouse with sex workers and his staff, sparking public outrage and political criticism. The controversy has intensified as social media amplifies the backlash, with calls for his resignation.
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President Trump has chosen his Miami Doral resort to host the 2026 G20 Summit, marking the first U.S. hosting of the event in nearly two decades. The decision coincides with the nation’s 250th anniversary year, with Trump emphasizing the event’s significance.
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Law enforcement has arrested suspects in the fatal shooting of a congressional intern, sparking public concern over political institution security. The incident has intensified calls for enhanced protection measures at government facilities.
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U.S. military has deployed fighter jets to bolster counter-narco-terrorism efforts as President Trump intensifies actions against drug-related criminal networks. The administration has framed this as a critical component of its national security strategy, emphasizing the need to address both drug-related crimes and terrorism simultaneously.
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A 53-year-old illegal immigrant has been arrested in Florida after allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, sparking debate over illegal immigration and child safety. The suspect, who entered the U.S. under the Biden administration, is facing charges of human trafficking, lewd battery, and rape of a minor.
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Ex-Biden aide Andrew Bates faced a five-hour closed-door grilling by the House Oversight Committee, where he dismissed concerns about Biden’s age and debate performance as overblown. Bates also defended Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race and supported the pardons of Hunter Biden, while the committee investigates potential cover-ups related to Biden’s…
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Jesse Watters criticized Democrats for their reaction to the U.S. military’s strike against a suspected narco-terrorist drug boat. He also addressed President Trump’s executive order to rename the Defense Department, which has drawn criticism from Democrats.
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Residents of Gaza City are enduring severe hardships as Israel intensifies its military operations, with many unable to evacuate due to the destruction of infrastructure and limited aid. The situation has left civilians with little choice but to remain in their homes despite the escalating violence.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has denied rumors that he is considering withdrawing from his reelection campaign, instead expressing confidence in his position and future plans. Adams made his comments during a press conference, where he emphasized the importance of his role in leading the city through ongoing challenges such as rising housing costs,…
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has launched the Brave1 grant competition, offering up to UAH 150 million to ammunition manufacturers to boost military capabilities. This funding is part of a broader strategy to enhance defense infrastructure and address security threats.
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The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine has recovered €3.38 million stolen abroad through a corruption scheme involving the state-owned Ukrain. This marks the first successful repatriation of stolen assets in the country’s history.
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The name change is framed as a return to a ‘warrior ethos’ and a statement of strength, aligning with the administration’s broader ideological shift.
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Fox News correspondent Molly Line joined U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials during a raid in Boston as part of the ‘America Reports’ segment. The operation targeted undocumented immigrants, with Line providing real-time coverage of the enforcement actions.
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President Donald Trump has signed his 200th executive order to rename the Department of Defense as the ‘Department of War,’ a move that reflects his belief in a more assertive military stance. The decision, made with senior aide Pete Hegseth, aims to restore a historical designation, with Trump claiming it better reflects the military’s role…
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Ukraine has stockpiled 2 million tonnes of coal, sufficient for the winter, but is preparing to import fuel if production is disrupted by Russian shelling. According to Yuriy Boiko, a member of the supervisory board of UkreNergo, thermal generation is ready to import fuel in case coal production stops.
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Patient organizations are urging authorities to allocate more resources for the purchase of innovative drugs for patients with rare and oncological diseases, citing a critical shortage in medication provision. The groups highlight the urgent need for greater financial support to ensure the procurement of costly and often unavailable treatments.
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Patient advocacy groups are urgently calling for the release of blocked resources to facilitate the, which they argue is preventing the procurement of critical medications. The shortage of these essential medications is creating a growing crisis, particularly for those suffering from rare diseases or cancer.
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Christian foster parents in Massachusetts are challenging a state policy that requires them to affirm transgender children’s gender identity transitions or risk losing their foster care licenses. The lawsuit, filed Sept. 3, names two families — the Jones and the Schrocks — who foster young children and infants.
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Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, capitalized on the deputy prime minister’s resignation to address supporters, positioning his party for potential gains in the political landscape. Farage’s speech at the party’s conference in Birmingham emphasized the need for stricter immigration policies and national sovereignty.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has accused President Donald Trump of being excessively obsessed with him. The discussion on ‘The Five’ explores the implications of this accusation, highlighting its potential impact on the ongoing electoral landscape.
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Orlando Bloom shared on ‘The Today Show’ that there is ‘nothing but love’ between him and Katy Perry, despite their recent split. The couple, who reunited in 2018 and welcomed a daughter in 2020, confirmed their separation after months of speculation, focusing on co-parenting and their daughter’s well-being.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced that security and defense will remain a key focus in Ukraine’s 2026 state budget draft. This decision underscores the country’s ongoing commitment to bolstering its military capabilities and national security infrastructure amid regional tensions.
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A major immigration raid at the Hyundai factory construction site in Georgia led to 475 arrests of undocumented workers, prompting concerns about labor practices and compliance. The operation, led by Homeland Security Investigations, targets illegal employment at large projects, highlighting tensions between immigration enforcement and economic development.
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International human rights lawyers are challenging the persecution of Evgenia Gutsul, the leader of Gagauzia in Moldova, who was sentenced to seven years in prison for illicit financing of a political party and electoral campaign. They are preparing to appeal to European courts and the UN, arguing that her conviction is politically motivated and violates…
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The Poroshenko Foundation has provided more than UAH 7 billion in aid to over 200 military units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces since the start of the full-scale invasion. This aid has been crucial in bolstering the country’s defense capabilities.
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The parents of Capitol Hill intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym expressed gratitude to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro for her efforts in their son’s case. Pirro emphasized that the fight for justice is not over, as two suspects were arrested and charged with murder.