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Northwestern University professor Nina Kraus, 72, has vanished during a Labor Day morning walk in Evanston. Authorities and the university are seeking public assistance in locating her, with no foul play suspected.
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A 5-year-old Florida boy, William, was found by police after walking alone to a Chick-fil-A restaurant. He asked officers, ‘Are you going to take me to jail?’ which led to a reassurance that he would not be jailed.
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European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled strategic plans for the potential deployment of European military forces to Ukraine in the wake of a peace agreement with Russia. Analysts highlight several logistical challenges, including the need for coordinated international support, the potential strain on NATO resources, and the uncertainty of Russia’s willingness…
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Micah Parsons, the star edge rusher, was traded from the Dallas Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers after requesting a trade. He signed a record-breaking four-year, $188 million deal with Green Bay, surpassing the previous record.
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Joseph Scott Morgan, a forensics scholar at Jacksonville State University, is addressing the homicide investigation at the Burning, as the incident occurred in an isolated environment prompting authorities to probe it as a potential murder.
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Steam’s August 2025 hardware survey shows 32GB RAM configurations reaching 35.42% among users, surpassing 16GB’s 41.67% as the trend positions 32GB to become dominant for PC gamers by year’s end. The data highlights a growing shift toward higher memory capacity in gaming hardware preferences.
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Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., is pushing to bypass House leadership to force a vote on releasing Epstein records as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., calls the effort ‘meaningless’. The DOJ has already begun sharing documents with the Oversight Committee, with some redactions expected.
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Russian media, citing Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov, report that the deployment of Chinese peacekeepers in Ukraine was not discussed during a recent meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The absence of such a topic during their talks highlights the complex dynamics between the two nations, particularly in the context of…
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Hollywood legend Kim Novak is worried that the Sydney Sweeney biopic “Scandalous!” will misrepresent her 1950s relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. Novak expressed concern that the portrayal might reduce their emotional connection to a scandalous affair, rather than focusing on their shared values and mutual respect. She emphasized that their relationship was about love and…
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Brazil’s Supreme Court is reviewing allegations that former President Jair Bolsonaro plotted to retain power after losing the 2022 election. Judge Sergio Moro has labeled the accusations as a pursuit of a ‘dictatorship,’ sparking significant political tensions. Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized the case as a ‘witch hunt,’ reflecting broader international perspectives…
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Gwyneth Paltrow shared a series of summer vacation photos on social media, including a photo of her and her husband Brad Falchuk on the beach in a blue bikini. Fans praised the post for being beautiful and inspirational, with comments highlighting the natural and simple aspects of her lifestyle.
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President Donald Trump has responded to a viral video showing a plastic bag being thrown out of a White House residence window. The incident, reported by Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, has sparked public reaction and raised questions about appropriate behavior at the presidential residence.
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The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine is exploring the creation of an interactive map to identify optimal locations for electric vehicle charging stations, as part of efforts to expand the charging infrastructure network.
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Will Cain criticizes Chicago leaders for rejecting Trump’s aid amid a surge in violence, with 54 people shot over the weekend. The segment also covers Bet-David’s debate with socialists and insights from Cain’s interviews with J.D. Vance and Dave Portnoy.
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The Baltimore Fire Department responded to a significant fire in the city center on Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the flames and prevent a potential disaster.
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Russian forces shelled Kupiansk, killing two pensioners. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s toll on civilian populations.
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Scientists have criticized the Trump administration’s climate report, citing significant flaws in the Energy Department’s analysis of greenhouse gases. The report has been widely scrutinized for its methodology and data accuracy.
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President Donald Trump has announced the National Guard will be deployed to Chicago, citing the success of his recent crime crackdown in Washington, D.C. Local officials, however, have voiced concerns about the move’s practicality and potential consequences.
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The United States has conducted a military strike on a drug trafficking vessel operating near Venezuela, marking an escalation in regional tensions. This action aligns with the Trump administration’s strategy to enhance military presence in the area.
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A Florida boy has become a local point of interest after being spotted walking to a Chick-fil-A restaurant and enjoying a sandwich there. The Sheriff’s Office shared the video, sparking discussions about youth independence and community engagement.
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House Rules Chair Virginia Foxx confirmed that Republicans will not seek to block Rep. Thomas Massie’s discharge petition effort in the Rules Committee. The bipartisan bill seeks to compel the Justice Department to release all Epstein-related files.
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Rep. Thomas Massie filed a discharge petition to force the release of Justice Department investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The bipartisan effort needs 216 additional signatures, with some GOP lawmakers expressing support while others raise privacy concerns.
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GOP Rep. Ashley Hinson has launched her campaign for Iowa’s open Senate seat, aiming to replace retiring Sen. Joni Ernst. Hinson, who has been a House representative since 2021, announced her bid shortly after Ernst announced she would not seek reelection.
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Oscar Piastri’s transfer from Alpine to McLaren three years ago has dramatically altered the fortunes of both teams. His leadership in the drivers’ championship contrasts sharply with Alpine’s poor performance in the constructors’ standings, raising questions about the impact of his move.
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NFL player Hunter Renfrow missed several Carolina Panthers callback opportunities because his daughters were watching the animated series Bluey, as the children interrupted the calls. The daughters did not inform their father about the missed calls, which led to the missed callbacks.
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Pamela Maldonado analyzes the evolving Heisman Trophy odds, focusing on Garrett Nussmeier’s potential. The article explores betting strategies and factors influencing Nussme, including team dynamics and conference strength.
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Michigan, ranked No. 4, faces Oklahoma, ranked No. 12, in a top-25 showdown. Odds and FPI predictions for the game and other top-25 matchups are now available for analysis.
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Liverpool FC made a historic $60,000 million investment in the summer transfer window following their Premier League title win. The club’s financial strategy and revenue streams are under scrutiny as fans and analysts question how they managed to fund such a massive spending spree.
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Recent weekend losses have cast a shadow over the high expectations surrounding college football’s two most anticipated new stars, Peyton Manning and Bill Belichick. Both coaches now find themselves in the difficult position of needing to rebuild their teams.
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The CFP committee has updated rankings for all 136 FBS teams following Week 1 results. These rankings incorporate strength of schedule and résumé ratings to reflect early season performance.
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College football returned with a strong showing, featuring high-profile matchups and notable underdog victories. The focus now turns to the AP Top 25 teams as they gear up for their next games.
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The NFL has introduced gold shield patches for its top performers, including MVP Josh Allen, to recognize their achievements. This new honor system aims to celebrate excellence on the field.
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Drake is betting $300,000 on Jannik Sinner to win the 2,000,000,000 US Open.
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George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketball coach, has passed away at the age of 88. He was instrumental in facilitating Michael Jordan’s historic Nike endorsement deal.
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Micah Parsons expressed a strong desire to play for the Dallas Cowboys, as revealed by his agent. His agent indicated that had he not been traded to the Green Bay Packers, he would have been in the season opener rather than sit out.
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Caitlin Clark, a standout player for the Indiana Fever, participated in full court, 5-on-0 work during shootaround Tuesday, showing her commitment to preparing for the season. However, she still hasn’t been cleared for contract drills, indicating ongoing recovery efforts.
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LSU’s Brian Kelly has raised questions about Clemson coach Dabo Swinney’s strategy during the second half of their game, following Swinney’s assessment that LSU performed better than Clemson. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in collegiate football strategy discussions.
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Ohio State has climbed to No. 1 in the AP Top 25 college football poll, surpassing LSU and Miami, which have both moved into the top five. Alabama has dropped to No. 21.
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Marketa Vondrousova has withdrawn from the US Open due to an injury, sending her quarterfinal opponent Aryna Sabalenka to the semifinals via walkover. Sabalenka, who had advanced through the tournament with a strong performance, will now face another formidable opponent in the semifinals.
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Illia Vitiuk was dismissed from his post on May 1, 2024, following an investigation that revealed his family had purchased real estate worth over $617,000. The allegations have sparked concerns about potential misconduct within the agency.
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A Ukrainian art team at Burning Man festival transformed a storm-damaged installation into a symbol of resilience, drawing inspiration from their experience of Russia’s full-scale war. The creative act of rebuilding the artwork reflects not only their cultural identity but also a broader message of perseverance in the face of adversity.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of a high-level summit of the so-called ‘Coalition of the Willing,’ scheduled for September 4. The meeting is expected to focus on the latest developments in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the progress made in securing international support for Kyiv’s…
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Ukrainian forces have liberated another village near Pokrovsk, marking progress in the war. Russia reportedly opened discussions on ‘cooperation’ with Ukraine at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, though the Kremlin denied this.
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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has expressed a desire to normalize relations with Russia, marking a shift in the country’s approach to its eastern neighbor. This comes as Slovakia plans to incrementally raise its Russian gas imports via the Turk, the TurkStream pipeline.
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Former President Donald Trump expressed ‘very disappointed’ in Russian President Vladimir Putin following Moscow’s intensified strikes and refusal to engage in talks with Kyiv. Trump emphasized his commitment to helping civilians, noting that 7,000 people are dying weekly in the conflict.
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Benny Johnson is considering legal action against The New York Times over an article he claims downplayed the dangers faced by his wife and newborn during a 2020 fire, calling it a ‘sloppy hit job.’ The incident, which involved a rowhouse fire sharing a wall with his home, led to the death of two dogs…
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President Donald Trump dismissed online speculation about his health, calling it ‘fake news,’ after an empty public schedule and photos of bruising on his hand sparked rumors of his condition. The online chatter subsided after Trump was seen leaving the White House with his grandchildren for his golf club in Virginia Saturday.
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The EU has banned a chemical in gel manicures due to potential health risks. Beauty brands are reformulating products to comply with stricter EU standards.
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The world’s largest cruise ship, the Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, is set to debut as the industry anticipates a record 19 million American travelers in 2025, with Caribbean destinations leading the demand.
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The ICE recruitment initiative has drawn over 100,000 applicants since July, offering incentives like a $50,000 signing bonus. Many applicants, including veterans and young citizens, express a commitment to national security and enforcing immigration laws, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated during talks with Vladimir Putin in China and with Volodymyr Zelensk,yy by phone that the parties were ‘not yet ready’ for a leaders’ meeting to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. The statement was reported by Reuters.
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Dyan Cannon was denied access to the White House due to discrepancies in her passport age information. Julia Roberts responded to criticism of her latest film, defending her creative choices.
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TCU player Bud Clark mocked Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson after the team’s stunning win over UNC. The incident sparked debate about the coach’s personal life and relationship with Hudson.
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Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., alleges she was assaulted by a gang of youth in Washington, D.C., before the Trump administration’s takeover. The incident has raised questions about public safety in the capital.
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China has announced a one-year trial for visa-free travel for Russian citizens starting on September 15, 2025. The initiative aims to strengthen bilateral relations and promote people-to-people exchanges.
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Olympic diving legend Greg Louganis revealed he sold some of his gold medals and home to fund his move to Panama, stating he ‘needed the money.’ The 65-year-old legend auctioned three medals, including two golds from the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, and a silver from 1976, earning over $430,000.
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During a live segment on Fox News, Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy presented President Donald Trump with a viral video showing mysterious objects being thrown from a window at the White House. The President responded in real-time, offering his interpretation of the incident.
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A Bed Bath & Beyond executive has publicly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom over the state’s response to the company’s decision to close its retail stores in the Golden State. The executive, who is part of the company’s leadership, has described News om’s press office as exhibiting ‘immaturity’ in their communication.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has issued a stark warning to U.S. President Donald Trump, threatening an ‘armed fight’ in response to potential military action. Maduro also called for peace, emphasizing that any U.S. military intervention would result in severe consequences.
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Anna Wintour, the legendary editor of American Vogue, has concluded her remarkable tenure at the magazine, which spanned nearly four decades. Her successor, Chloe Malle, who has led the digital content since 2023, will now assume the role of editor-in-chief.