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Naomi Osaka advanced to the semifinals of the US Open after defeating Karolina Muchova, marking her first return to the fourth round since winning the title five years ago.
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Raymond Arroyo suggests that the release of Epstein’s files may be part of a larger political strategy by Democrats. He also comments on the need to avoid antagonizing Cardi B on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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Russia sentences four Ukrainian POWs to 25 years in prison for sabotage and reconnaissance against Russian facilities. The prisoners were accused of attacks on military and industrial sites, including the Shaykovka air base.
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Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi refutes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assertion of military successes, stating that Russia has not captured any additional Ukrainian regional centers since 2014. The statement underscores the ongoing stalemate in the conflict, highlighting Ukraine’s resilience against Russian advances.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia could lead to a potential attack on Europe. He refuted claims that withdrawing Ukrainian soldiers from eastern regions would bring peace.
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Belgorod authorities have implemented new restrictions on sharing drone strike footage. This regulation has raised questions about freedom of speech and information transparency.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un were caught on a live feed discussing life expectancy and biotechnology during a military parade event in Beijing. The unscripted conversation highlighted their interest in human longevity and the potential for advancements in medical science.
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Tom Homan claims that stringent border security measures are ‘bankrupting’ cartels by disrupting their smuggling operations. The administration’s focus on securing the U.S. border is significantly impacting cartel activities, according to Homan.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s remarks about biotechnology and human longevity through organ transplants have been dismissed as unfounded by a top U.S. transplant specialist. The exchange sparked debate over the scientific validity of such claims, with experts emphasizing ethical concerns over organ access and equity.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging a legal war against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization. The clash between the politicians started last month as an offshoot of President Trump’s push to have Republicans redraw congressional lines in Texas.
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The family of Gregory Wilson III, a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed in his backyard in Chicago on April 15, 2024, has expressed their hope that former President Donald Trump’s political influence could lead to significant changes in the city’s approach to gun violence. Gregory’s mother, LaTisha Wilson, and his grandmother, who have…
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Alexis Nungaray, the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was allegedly killed by illegal immigrants in June 2024, is publicly supporting U.S. military strikes against the Tren de Aragua (TdA) cartel. Nungaray praised the recent U.S. strike that resulted in the deaths of 11 suspected TdA members, calling for continued military action against the narco-terrorists.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with President Claudia Sheinbaum, where Sheinbaum urged the Trump administration not to take unilateral action in Mexico. The meeting highlights growing cooperation between the two nations to combat crime.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters has likened Chicago’s current situation to that of Baghdad, expressing concerns over the city’s security and potential threats. Watters made these remarks during his show ‘Jesse Watters Prim, ‘ where he discussed China’s military parade and President Donald Trump’s intention to deploy the National Guard to Chicago.
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Lawmakers, media analysts, and legal scholars are now questioning the extent of the influence that certain individuals and organizations have in shaping the narrative around Epstein’s case. This includes exploring the roles of former associates, legal advisors, and potential beneficiaries of the information released.
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Meghan Lapp of Seafreeze Fisheries discusses the wind farm industry on The Ingraham Angle, highlighting potential impacts on marine ecosystems and local fisheries. The segment explores the tensions between renewable energy development and economic interests in coastal communities.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham has taken aim at pundits who made jokes about President Donald Trump’s health on her show, calling the remarks unprofessional and disrespectful.
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A catastrophic derailment of the Elevador da Glória funicular in Lisbon has resulted in at least 15 fatalities, according to authorities. Emergency services are actively involved in rescue operations at the site of the accident.
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The latest news highlights a tense political landscape with escalating tensions following a Trump strike, allegations of Democratic party interference, and a high-profile UK arrest. Political analysts are closely monitoring these developments for potential implications on the upcoming elections.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s approval rating has sunk to its lowest since 2017, with 80% of voters expressing distrust. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou also faces record-low trust, while right-wing leader Jordan Bardella sees a rise in support, according to a new poll.
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Senator Mark Warner’s classified visit to a spy agency was canceled after Laura Loomer Complained. Loomer, known for questioning intelligence officers’ loyalty and helping oust senior officials at the National Security Agency, is now reportedly involved in the decision.
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Alexis Nungaray, the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, has shared the heartbreaking story of her daughter’s killing in June 2024, which she attributes to two illegal immigrant Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members. The incident has sparked renewed discussions about border security and the dangers faced by communities near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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At least 15 people died and 18 more were injured when a car on Lisbon’s Gloria funicular railway derailed and crashed on Wednesday. Emergency services confirmed the severity of the incident, with the tram nearly destroyed and rescuers extracting victims from the wreckage.
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The Berlusconi family has taken over the German television group ProSiebenSat1, raising concerns about media diversity in Germany. Initially, there were fears that the takeover could threaten the country’s media landscape, prompting the culture minister to meet with Pier Silvio Berlusconi.
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Lara Trump criticized the Democratic Party for its declining popularity and urged them to focus more on American interests. She emphasized the need for accountability and transparency to align with voters’ expectations.
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia utilized his armored Aur’tus limousine during a high-profile visit to China, where he met with Indian and North Korean leaders. The Russian leader’s choice of vehicle provided a strategic setting for advancing bilateral relations.
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A severe accident involving a funicular in Lisbon has resulted in at least 35 fatalities and 18 injuries. Emergency responders have been working tirelessly at the scene, with local authorities confirming that the exact cause of the derailment is under investigation.
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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that Trump’s budget cuts to FEMA could severely limit the agency’s ability to manage multiple disasters simultaneously. Hurricane Helene, which caused widespread devastation, has highlighted the urgent need for improved emergency preparedness and resource allocation.
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The 30th meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine’s Defence, operating in the Ramstein format, will take place in London next week, British Defence Secretary John Healey said during a visit to Kyiv on Wednesday. This decision underscores the UK’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s security and defense initiatives.
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Victoria Coates, former national security adviser, calls claims of Putin and Xi Jinping seeking eternal dictatorship ‘ghoulish.’ The discussion on The Ingraham Angle addresses speculation about the leaders’ prolonged rule.
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Fox News Channel maintained its dominance throughout August and ended the summer by topping the three broadcast networks in primetime, according to Nielsen Media Research. The network averaged 2.43 million total viewers, outperforming ABC, NBC, and CBS.
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Putin concluded a four-day visit to China with a major press conference covering key topics like bilateral ties, the potential resolution of the Ukraine conflict, and international security. The agreement on the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline was highlighted as a significant economic development.
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the CDC for losing public trust due to bureaucracy and politicized science, calling its pandemic response dysfunctional and damaging. He outlined a plan to restore the agency’s effectiveness through budget reallocation and staffing changes.
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Cain emphasized the significance of free expression in democratic discourse, highlighting how it is essential for a healthy democracy. He discussed the challenges to free speech in contemporary society, including censorship trends and the role of technology in both enabling and threatening free expression.
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Growing criticism against former President Donald Trump reflects ongoing debates about his policies and public conduct. A major drug bust indicates increased law enforcement efforts against illicit activities.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping were caught on a hot mic discussing the topic of longevity and ‘immortality’ during a private conversation. The remarks, which were reportedly aimed at addressing the challenges of aging leadership, have sparked international speculation about the leaders’ interest in anti-aging technologies.
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President Donald Trump has proposed sending the National Guard to New Orleans, a city governed by Democratic leaders, amid reports of a decrease in its murder rate. Governor Jeff Landry, a Republican who oversees Louisiana, has welcomed the idea, expressing support for enhanced federal involvement in municipal security.
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The New York Times reports that Trump advisors have discussed offering New York City Mayor Eric Adams a position in the Trump administration to undermine mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s election odds. Adams’ campaign has denied any discussions with Trump regarding the may, emphasizing the mayor’s focus on his campaign.
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The article critiques the Western tendency to fabricate and spread disinformation, particularly focusing on the search for a ‘Russian footprint’ in the murder of Ukrainian politician Andrey Parubiy and the EU’s claim about Russian GPS jamming on its plane. It argues that the West’s self-deluding narratives fuel geopolitical conflicts and undermine trust in institutions.
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ConocoPhillips announced plans to reduce its global workforce by up to 1000 employees by the end of the year. This decision comes as part of a broader strategic restructuring aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and adapting to evolving market conditions.
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Former New York Giants linebacker Michael Barrow was arrested after an altercation at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, accused of unintentionally striking his wife during a chaotic family dispute. He faces three counts of domestic battery and entered a not guilty plea.
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During a private conversation that was inadvertently captured by a microphone, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir, discussed the possibility of extending their political careers through medical advancements such as organ transplants, sparking speculation about their intentions to remain in power beyond their current terms.
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Vice President JD Vance faced protesters who heckled him during his visit to the site of the Minneapolis church shooting, where he focused on honoring the victims rather than the perpetrator. His comments emphasized the need for gun control reforms and highlighted the lives of the children lost in the attack.
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Retired Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, one of America’s most catastrophically wounded post-9/11 veterans, was honored with a full military funeral in North Carolina. His unwavering dedication to service, marked by his determination to stand for the flag despite severe injuries, inspired a nation.
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Victims of the accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are demanding the release of documents related to his case, as some Congress members push to compel the release of the full investigative file. President Trump has labeled the campaign for transparency as a ‘hoax’.
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The White House and Donald Trump have dismissed criticism from New York Governor Kathy Hochul over the decision to introduce commercials to the NFL RedZone broadcast. Hochul expressed frustration with the change, criticizing it as a reflection of Trump’s leadership, while the White House mocked the comments.
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Brooks Nader, a 28-year-old model, admitted to abusing GLP-1 weight loss drugs on her reality show after nearly passing out during an exercise class. Her sisters intervened, expressing concern over her health and drug use, leading to a public discussion about the pressures of the modeling industry.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has hinted that Taylor Swift could perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, calling her a ‘maybe’ and stating she is ‘welcome at any time.’ Goodell’s comments during his appearance on the ‘Today’ show have generated enthusiasm among fans.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced increased military aid and new sanctions against Russia during the NB8 summit. This reaffirms Denmark’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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The Verkhovna Rada has approved the presidential decree on the forced seizure of Russian Federation property in Ukraine, reported MP Oleksiy Honcharenko (European Solidarity faction). This move marks a significant escalation in Ukraine’s legal actions against Russia.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has denounced Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attempts to engage in peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling the proposed terms deliberately unacceptable. Sybiha’s comments reflect a broader Russian strategy of leveraging negotiations to exert pressure on Ukraine, rather than genuinely seeking a peaceful resolution.
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The FDA is divided over pediatric vaccine access, with officials restricting shots to children with preexisting conditions. Scientists warn of the virus’s unpredictability for young patients.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has stated that the most critical aspect of Ukraine’s future security guarantees is the establishment of a robust Ukrainian military. The prime minister emphasized that a strong army is fundamental to ensuring Ukraine’s long-term security and stability.
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Join UP! Ukraine reported serving over 236,000 domestic tourists this summer, a 70% increase from the previous year. The company’s CEO, Iryna Mosulezna, shared these findings with Interfax-Ukraine, highlighting the sector’s recovery and growth.
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A delegation from the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry visited the Egyptian Embassy in Ukraine, discussing ways to enhance Ukrainian business prospects in Africa.
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Salma Hayek celebrated her 59th birthday with a bold Instagram post featuring her in a red bikini on a boat with a sunset backdrop. The post garnered numerous well-wishes from celebrities and fans alike, highlighting her continued presence in the entertainment industry.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported on the first meeting of the Board of Directors of the American-Ukrainian Reconstruction Investment Fund. The meeting took place on Wednesday, marking a significant step in bilateral cooperation for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated that his country is prepared to continue its military operations in Ukraine if diplomatic talks fail to yield results. The Kremlin leader emphasized that Russia would pursue its objectives through force if necessary.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have met in London to discuss the conflict in Ukraine and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Sánchez criticized the West’s response to the Gaza war, calling it a ‘failure.’
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Angel Reese has publicly criticized the Chicago Sky’s current roster, asserting that the team must acquire more “great players” or she may consider leaving. The Sky’s poor performance has reached a critical point, prompting Reese to voice her frustration with the franchise’s lack of progress.