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The article argues that the Democratic Party has transformed into a socialist movement, with figures like Bernie Sanders leading the charge, making moderates like John Fetterman outliers. It also highlights the shift from moderate leadership under Joe Biden to a far-left agenda, including policies such as free transit and sanctuary city status, which critics claim…
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Fox News Sunday will discuss the ongoing government shutdown with Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and Rep. Ro Khanna, as well as check in on New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign.
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Demonstrators at New York City’s ‘No Kings’ protest Saturday engaged in a provocative chant comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), drawing significant attention due to its racially charged nature. The protest, which has gained significant traction in recent weeks, has become a focal point for debates over immigration policy…
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The Department of Homeland Security has contracted to purchase two Gulfstream jets for Secretary Kristi Noem and top officials, raising questions about official spending. Despite Noem’s policy requiring her personal approval for any expenditure over $100,000, her own spending has drawn scrutiny.
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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga’s body was flown from Nairobi to Kisumu for a final public viewing, concluding a deadly period of mourning. Thousands attended the event, though some were injured.
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider criticized Seattle Mariners fans for booing four-time All-Star George Springer after he was hit in the knee by a pitch, calling it unacceptable behavior.
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European leaders have publicly reaffirmed their full support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following recent direct communications with him. The statements underscore the solidarity among European nations in supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker revealed a million-dollar gambling win, sparking discussions about his financial background and political ambitions. Pritzker, a long-time poker enthusiast, has used his interest in the game for charitable purposes and has leveraged his connections to support various causes.
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Autumn Fleary, ranked as the No. 12 recruit and top point guard in the girls’ SC Next 100 class of 2026, has committed to Duke University. The Blue Devils’ victory in securing Fleary’s pledge underscores the team’s ability to attract top talent.
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The Indianapolis Colts have placed their starting cornerback Charvarius Ward on injured reserve following a concussion sustained during the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This decision will result in Ward being unavailable for the next four games, including the upcoming match against the Los Angeles Chargers and the subsequent three contests.
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The Washington Commanders have ruled out receiver Deebo Samuel for Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys due to an ongoing bru, Samuel, a key contributor for the team, has been sidelined in the past two contests with the same injury, raising concerns about his long-term availability.
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Diego Pavia’s dynamic performance led Vanderbilt to a crucial 31-24 victory over LSU, ending a 10-game losing streak against the Tigers. The win highlights Pavia’s role as a game-changer for the Commodores.
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Austria has withdrawn its objections to the EU’s 19th sanctions package against Russia, removing a key obstacle to the measures. The decision follows a dispute over compensation for losses suffered by Raiffeisen Bank International due to previous Russian penalties.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter reveals that Diane Keaton’s family has disclosed her cause of death, Prince Andrew has relinquished his royal titles with King Charles’ support, and the renowned KISS drummer Ace Frehley has passed away at the age of 74.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Democrat Mikie Sherrill criticized Trump during a New Jersey campaign stop. Whitmer condemned Trump’s policies, while Sherrill focused on healthcare and economic reform.
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New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill joined a ‘No Kings’ protest, vowing to fight President Donald Trump’s policies. The event underscores her stance against what she perceives as Trump’s authoritarian tendencies.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his reliance on U.S. pressure on Russia following a meeting with Donald Trump. Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of sustained American support for Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression.
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In the shadow of the Nord Stream sabotage, Germany and Poland find themselves locked in a bitter, unfolding drama.
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Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, is advocating for a probe into organized protests, citing the ‘No Kings’ demonstrations and anti-ICE riots as examples of growing unrest. Her remarks highlight concerns about moderate Democrats yielding to the far-left, which she believes is exacerbating public turmoil.
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Alex Murdaugh faced a life sentence for the murders of his wife and son, marking the end of a legal dynasty after years of financial fraud and deceit. His case has been dramatized in a Hulu series, highlighting the shocking true crime story that captivated the public.
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President Maduro has accused US President Trump of authorizing unprecedented CIA operations in Venezuela as part of a regime-change agenda, calling the move desperate. The Venezuelan leader criticized Trump’s public confirmation of CIA activities, comparing it to Cold War-era coups and accusing the US of targeting Venezuela for its resources.
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Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart, former Heisman Trophy winners, will preview the next chapter of the storied USC-Notre Dame rivalry ahead of their upcoming matchup, highlighting the intense competition between two iconic college football programs. The event, part of the Big Noon Kickoff, brings together past legends to set the tone for a historic game.
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars is set to be a pivotal moment in college football. Coaches Kyle Whitting, and Kalani Sitake provided insights on the game’s significance and their team’s strategies to secure victory.
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Former BYU standout Kyle Van Noy and current player Jamaal Williams analyze the game plan for BYU to overcome Utah in the Holy War. The discussion focuses on defensive adjustments and offensive strategies to exploit Utah’s weaknesses.
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Urban Meyer and Tom Rinaldi have outlined the leading contenders for the next Head Coach position at Penn State Nittany Lions. The analysis focuses on potential candidates for the role, offering insights into their qualifications and motivations.
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David Wasserman of Cook Political Report examines critical gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey on Fox News Live, providing insights into polling trends and potential outcomes. The expert highlights the close margins and potential impact on national political dynamics.
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A conservative political group has launched a blistering new ad in the Virginia governor’s race aimed at forcing former Democrat Rep. Abigail Spanberger to publicly clarify her position on transgender policies. The ad highlights concerns over her record on LGBTQ+ issues.
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Ukrain’tian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a conference call with leaders of the Coalition of the Willing following his meeting with Trump. The call involved Finland, Norway, the United Kingdom, and Italy, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts to bolster Ukraine’s position.
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A blast at the Avangard factory in Sterlitamak killed three people. The facility, producing weapons and ammunition for Russia’s war, is under investigation.
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Former Acting ICE Director Ron Vitiello praised President Donald Trump’s border policies, citing reduced border crossings. Vitiello emphasized the administration’s focus on crime reduction.
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The slang term ‘das crazy’ has been named the German Youth Word of the Year 2025, beating out ‘goonen’ and ‘checkst du.’ The phrase reflects the latest linguistic trends among young Germans, gaining popularity through social media and digital communication.
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Protesters are gathering nationwide for ‘No Kings’ demonstrations against President Donald Trump. The movement, gaining traction with widespread participation, aims to express dissent against the president’s policies and leadership style.
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Real American Freestyle wrestling is set to return to Penn State, where the organization will host its signature event. Chad Bronstein and Pat Downey, co-founders and notable wrestlers, have joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to preview the event and explain what makes their brand of wrestling unique.
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Andrew Cuomo warns that socialism could lead to the ‘death of New York’ as he campaigns in the city’s three-way mayoral race. He criticizes socialist policies for driving businesses out and threatening public safety.
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Experts recommend setting small, realistic goals, prioritizing progress over perfection, and avoiding burnout through gradual progress to make the most of the fall season. The ‘Great Lock-In’ trend, which has gone viral, encourages individuals to tighten routines, build healthy habits, and reset before the holidays.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for robust security assurances from the United States, emphasizing that only former President Donald Trump maintains direct dialogue with Russia. This remark underscores the current limitations in U.S. diplomatic relations with Moscow and raises questions about the effectiveness of the current administration’s strategy in addressing Russian foreign policy.
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A man was killed and a woman injured in enemy shelling targeting a village in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. Russian forces launched attacks on 12 settlements in the area, according to regional governor Oleh Synehubov.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to lay off federal workers, citing legal concerns. This decision comes amid a government shutdown that has disrupted agency operations and raised questions about the stability of the federal workforce.
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Jessica Simpson has shared insights about her dating life following her separation from Eric Johnson, noting her attraction to younger men and embracing her newfound freedom. The singer-turned-fashion designer is enjoying her new phase of life while maintaining a positive outlook on her divorce.
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A recent report indicates a notable decline in the number of students identifying as nonbinary, prompting renewed discussion on the subject. Chloe Cole, a detransitioner activist, joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to address this data and engage in the debate surrounding gender surgeries for minors.
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A significant fire at Bangladesh’s main airport has forced the cancellation of flights. Emergency services, including military assistance, are working to extinguish the blaze.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine’s current air defense systems are insufficient to counter Russian ballistic missiles, emphasizing the need for additional weaponry to pressure Russia effectively.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan are set to hold peace talks in Doha, Qatar, mediated by the Qatari government following recent airstrikes that killed five people, including three cricket players. The negotiations aim to address cross-border terrorism and restore stability along the Pak-Afghan border.
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President Donald Trump has taken a proactive stance in seeking to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, following recent discussions with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a positive step towards peace and others expressing skepticism about his ability to navigate the…
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Fox News Digital reviews Lionsgate’s new comedy ‘Good Fortune’ starring Aziz Ansari, Seth Rogen, Keanu Reeves, and Keke Palmer. The film explores the divide between the rich and the working class, offering a mix of humor and social commentary.
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A conservative PAC is launching a campaign against Abigail Spanberger in the Virginia governor’s race, focusing on her stance on transgender policies. The group’s leader, Doug Truax, defends the ad as a necessary effort to highlight the issue.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli dismissed former President Barack Obama’s endorsement of Democratic rival Gordon Sherrill, stating he is ‘not one bit’ concerned about the political implications. Ciattare,lli made these remarks during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ where he discussed the tightening race for the state’s governorship.
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Morrissey’s latest album faces distribution issues due to a song criticizing Islamic extremists for the Manchester bombing. The controversy highlights his uncompromising stance on cultural and historical identity, challenging the music industry’s modern political landscape.
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Gaza’s rescue service said at least nine people were killed in the strike in northern Gaza on Friday, a week after Israeli forces withdrew to agreed-upon lines. This incident occurs a week after Israeli forces withdrew to agreed-upon lines, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares condemned violent texts linked to his opponent, Jay Jones, and urged the Virginia PBA to withdraw its endorsement of Abigail Spanberger.
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Zelenskyy emphasized that achieving a ceasefire is a prerequisite for peace negotiations, with the most contentious issue being the resolution of territorial disputes. The President called for international support to address the status of occupied regions.
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The IRS has filed a federal tax lien against Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, highlighting ongoing financial troubles that have affected Justice, his family, and their business network. The lien, totaling over $8 million, marks the first instance of the IRS taking such action against Justice personally, according to public records.
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Ange Postecoglou has been dismissed as manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers after just 39 days in the role, following five Premier League matches. The decision comes as a significant setback for the Australian coach, whose brief tenure marks one of the shortest spells in the league’s 188 seasons.
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Erling Haaland’s goal-scoring prowess was instrumental in Manchester City’s dominant performance on Saturday, securing a comfortable win. His ability to deliver under pressure highlights why he is regarded as one of the premier strikers in the world.
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Max Verstappen claimed victory in the U.S. Grand Prix sprint race, bolstering his championship prospects. The race saw both McLaren drivers crash out, marking a significant setback for the team.
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The Golden State Warriors have waived guard Seth Curry, with plans to re-sign him before the regular season begins. This move is part of the team’s strategy to manage roster depth and financial flexibility while keeping Curry’s future with the organization in mind.
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Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles says wide receivers Emeka Egbuka and Mike Evans will be game-time decisions for Monday night at the Lions. The situation adds an element of unpredictability to the matchup, as both players are key contributors to the Buccaneers’ offensive strategy.
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Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton will only be available in an emergency role for Saturday’s game against Arizona State, the school announced. The decision comes after Morton sustained an injury during a recent practice, prompting the team’s medical staff to assess his readiness for competition.
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Former Penn State coach James Franklin expressed eagerness to resume coaching after his exit from the team, aiming to lead a new program to a national championship.
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A 50-year-old document signed by Margaret Thatcher, signifying her agreement to run for Conservative Party leadership, was discovered in a garage in Somerset, England. The letter, dated Feb. 11, 1975, is part of a collection that will be auctioned in 2026 by Duke’s of Dorchester.