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President Donald Trump faced renewed speculation about his health following his appearance at a golf club in Virginia, where he was seen checking his phone. The incident has reignited debates about the transparency of presidential health information, with many questioning the validity of his public statements.
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President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Russia’s failure to reach a peace deal on Ukraine, though he did not specify any potential consequences for Russia.
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Chicago residents express alarm over rising crime rates, with many describing the situation as ‘completely out of control.’ The discussion sparked debate on potential federal intervention through National Guard deployment.
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A newly released video shows a missing minute from the previous Epstein jail camera release, raising questions about the footage’s integrity. Legal experts and investigators are examining the footage for potential new information that could impact past evidence.
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Gazprom’s shares fell following the announcement of the Power of Siberia 2 deal, which investors are viewing as a non-binding memorandum of intent rather than a concrete supply agreement. This uncertainty has led to a sell-off in the market, highlighting the cautious sentiment among investors towards the project’s potential.
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Facing a government shutdown cliff in four weeks, the House’s top lawmakers are talking privately about punting the funding deadline for a month or two. Speaker Mike Johnson and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries discussed extending government funding into November or December when the two spoke last week, according to three people granted anonymity to…
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Senate Republicans largely avoided criticizing Trump’s decision to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the Fed’s independence. This comes as the Senate prepares to advance Trump’s nominee for a Fed board seat amid ongoing legal and political tensions.
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Angel Reese has made her acting debut in the film ‘A House of Dynamite’ with Idris Elba. The film received critical acclaim at the Venice Film Festival.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir has contributed to saving 19 dogs from euthanasia by assisting the Nickel City Canine Rescue in transferring them from Clarke County Animal Shelter. His efforts have sparked positive reactions from animal lovers and local communities.
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Deion Sanders is defending his clock management strategies after facing criticism from fans and analysts. The former NFL star, known for his fiery personality, has been vocal about his decisions on the field, asserting that his methods are essential for the team’s success.
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Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez were defeated by Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova in the US Open women’s doubles quarterfinals, marking the end of Williams’ first Grand Slam tournament in two years. The top-seeded duo won 6-1, 6-2.
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Nolan McLean became the first Mets pitcher to win his first four career starts, retiring the final 14 batters he faced in a 12-5 win over the Tigers. His dominant performance marks a significant milestone in his rookie season.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have finalized a four-year, $90 million contract extension with right tackle Luke Goedeke, including $50 million in guaranteed money. This deal secures Goede, a key player for the Buccaneers, through the 2028 season.
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Shohei Ohtani hit his 100th home run with the Dodgers in his 294th game with the team, the fastest in franchise history. This milestone marks a significant achievement in his career and highlights his exceptional performance as a two-way player.
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A benches-clearing incident erupted during the Giants-Rockies game after Rafael Devers hit a two-run home run, leading to the ejection of Rockies’ Kyle Freeland and Giants’ Matt Chapman and Willy Adames. The league is investigating the incident to determine the cause and potential rule violations.
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Russia launched a wave of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities in western and central regions, officials reported. Five people have been reported injured.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and Chinese President Xi Jinping attended a military parade in Beijing, raising concerns about international tensions. U.S. President Donald Trump responded on Truth Social, urging his regards to the leaders and accusing them of conspiring against the United States.
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Senator Markwayne Mullin criticized CBS News for its editing of an interview, highlighting concerns over media integrity. This follows previous controversies, reigniting debates about public trust in journalism.
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The United States has confirmed it struck a drug-carrying vessel that departed from Venezuela, intensifying its efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region. This development comes amid reports that former President Donald Trump had previously labeled Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as a significant drug-trafficking threat.
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Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae, is being groomed for leadership as she makes her first international appearance in China. A parenting expert warns that the intense exposure and pressure to conform to a predetermined role could have serious mental health impacts.
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A viral video showing the CEO of Polish company Drogbruk snatching a hat from a child has led to widespread online anger, mistakenly targeting the CEO of a different firm with a similar surname. The confusion highlights the potential for misinformation and public outrage in the digital age.
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Greece has introduced a new legal measure permitting the detention of asylum seekers whose applications are rejected. The law comes amid a decline in migrant landings on Crete, though the country seeks to further reduce future arrivals.
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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order to block the deportations of hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo discussed the ruling on ‘America Reports,’ highlighting the legal and political implications of the decision.
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President Donald Trump has accused artificial intelligence of fabricating a viral video showing a trash bag being thrown from a White House window. The clip, which has circulated extensively on social media, was confirmed by the White House as authentic.
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A federal judge ruled that Google can retain Chrome and avoid breaking up Android, but is barred from exclusive search deals. The decision rejected the DOJ’s proposal to force Google to divest key assets like Chrome and Android.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized other EU countries for skipping China’s World War II commemoration, calling their absence ’embarrassing.’ Fico highlighted the importance of honoring victims of fascism and questioned why Slovakia is the only EU member represented in Beijing.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized Chicago officials for rejecting President Donald Trump’s offer of federal aid to tackle the city’s crime crisis. He argued that the city’s leadership is failing the people by ignoring the opportunity for support.
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Israel has mobilized reservists to prepare for its offensive in Gaza City, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The move comes amid growing tensions and the potential for increased military operations in the region.
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Russian authorities are using a festival to showcase Moscow as a place where life is better than in the West. The event is part of a broader strategy to promote a positive image of the country and its capital, countering Western narratives that often depict Russia as a backward or oppressive state.
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Jimmy Failla mocked Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s ‘new accent’ and Bill Belichick’s college football debut on The Ingraham Angle. The commentary highlighted the humor in Crockett’s speech patterns and Belichick’s return to the football world.
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Ryan Routh, accused of shooting George Floyd in 2023, will make his final court appearance before his trial begins. The case has drawn significant public attention and is expected to unfold in the coming weeks.
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race is tightening as it approaches the November election. Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on the developments and interviews Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli on ‘America Reports’ to discuss the campaign’s current state.
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Chicago is facing a surge in violent crime, prompting calls for immediate action. The U.S. government faces a potential shutdown as partisan gridlock continues.
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Massachusetts-based dietitian nutritionist Lauren Hubert recommends healthy, protein-packed carbs to help lose body fat and gain muscle. Her advice focuses on incorporating these nutrients into a balanced diet for optimal fitness results.
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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough has called on Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to collaborate with President Donald Trump to address violent crime in Chicago, despite acknowledging Trump’s constitutional limitations. The suggestion follows reports of a surge in shootings in the city, prompting criticism of Democratic leaders for downplaying the crisis.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson stunned fans with his slimming transformation at the Venice Film Festival, sparking viral reactions on social media. His role as MMA fighter Mark Kerr in the biographical sports drama ‘The Smashing Machine’ has generated awards buzz, with the film receiving a Golden Lion nomination.
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Doug and Carrie Hanna, parents of a Camp Mystic victim, are advocating for new safety measures following their daughter’s death in a flood. Their efforts on ‘The Will Cain Show’ highlight the urgent need for improved flood safety protocols.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has stated his readiness to deliver several messages to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing. The discussion during the meeting focused on the war in Ukraine.
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A federal judge has apologized to conservative Supreme Court justices following their August directive emphasizing adherence to their rulings. The case involves potential NIH grant cuts affecting a wide range of research initiatives.
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Chicago’s rising crime rates and shifting voter priorities are fueling national debates over public safety and political direction. The discussion over progressive policies adds another layer of complexity to the current political climate.
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IDS Ukraine has completed a project providing autonomous power supply to nine educational institutions in Myrhorod. The initiative ensures energy independence for schools and kinderg, reported by the company’s press service.
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A lower-court ruling in Los, Angeles has raised legal questions about the feasibility of President Trump’s threats to send troops to Democratic cities. The decision may offer some legal protections for governors seeking to block such deployments, as Democratic cities prepare for potential military actions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with all representatives involved in preparing security guarantees for Ukraine and coordinating steps with partners. As a result, the basis for further contacts with participants of the Coalition of the Willing regarding the fulfillment of security guarantees was agreed upon.
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Laura Ingraham argues that Trump’s crime crackdown could threaten Democrats’ control over urban votes, especially in Chicago. She warns that such policies might shift support away from Democratic candidates.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law facilitating the full implementation of the land reclamation reform. This reform aims to improve the management of land reclamation through water user organizations and the State Agency of Ukraine for the Development of Land Reclamation, Fisheries and Food Programs.
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Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has called for bipartisan condemnation of anti-American rhetoric after reacting to Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s controversial comments during a conference and her appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Meadows emphasized the importance of unity in addressing divisive speech that undermines national solidarity.
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President Donald Trump has expressed tentative support for the idea of arming teachers with military backgrounds to enhance school safety following recent shootings. The proposal comes amid growing national concerns over school violence and the need for improved security measures.
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Conspiracy theories have gained traction online following President Donald Trump’s absence from public appearances for two days. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, addressed the growing speculation regarding the president’s health during a discussion on ‘The Ingrah, Angle.’
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President Donald Trump referenced Alabama’s upset loss to Florida State during a press conference, as he announced the relocation of Space Command headquarters to Huntsville. The former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville defended his team’s recent win, drawing laughter from the media.
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Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy addressed rumors about President Donald Trump’s health that circulated during the Labor Day weekend. The rumors sparked widespread concern and led to public questions, which Doocy discussed in a segment on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
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Israel is mobilizing 40,000 reservists for a major offensive to seize Gaza City, raising concerns over humanitarian conditions and the safety of hostages.
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French judges have issued arrest warrants for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and six officials for their alleged involvement in an attack that killed two journalists, including Marie Colvin. The incident has raised international concerns about the safety of journalists and the accountability of political leaders.
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikors, visiting Miami, met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss joint actions toward a lasting and just resolution of the war in Ukraine. The meeting emphasized enhancing bilateral cooperation and international support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and security.
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UFC star Jon Jones was cleared of charges in a New Mexico traffic case after prosecutors dismissed the case. The allegations centered around accusations that he fled the scene of a crash, but the state filed a nolle prosequi, officially dropping the charges.
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Former President Donald Trump and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized CBS News moderator Margaret Brennan, calling her ‘stupid’ and ‘so bad’ during an interview with the Daily Caller. The comments came after Trump boasted about his settlement with CBS parent company Paramount, accusing it of election interference.
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High-level Israeli political and security figures are opposing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s push for a comprehensive deal to end the war in Gaza. The resistance has emerged within his own government, indicating potential challenges to his strategy.
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Taylor Swift joined Brittany Mahomes for her 30th birthday celebration in Nashville, participating in cowgirl-themed events and dinners. The singer’s presence highlighted their long-standing friendship since 2023, with Swift becoming an unofficial Chiefs mascot.
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The Ukrainian Heavy-Class Search and Rescue Team (HUSAR MRC Ukraine) has completed its re-certification process in Gd, Poland, adhering to international INSARAG standards. This re-certification, conducted by the State Emergency Service (SES), ensures the team’s readiness to participate in large-scale international events.
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A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration willfully violated federal law by deploying troops to Los Angeles to quell protests. The decision raises concerns about potential troop use in other regions.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is challenging Illinois’ law allowing illegal immigrants to access in-state tuition and financial aid, arguing it violates federal law by offering unequal benefits to undocumented individuals. The complaint asserts that such policies incentivize illegal immigration and place an unfair burden on taxpayers.