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The article outlines five practical strategies for parents to combat the issue of junk food in school lunches, emphasizing healthier alternatives such as eggs, protein-rich foods, and low-sugar options. It highlights the role of parents in shaping their children’s eating habits and the importance of reforming USDA dietary guidelines to ensure healthier school meals.
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The Family Research Council’s report reveals a sharp increase in church attacks in the U.S., with over 400 incidents in 2023 and 2024. The report attributes this trend to socio-political tensions and ongoing data collection challenges.
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Czech tennis star Karolina Muchova was emotionally affected during her U.S. Open match after spotting her ex-boyfriend in the crowd, leading to a brief halt in play. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about player safety and the challenges of managing personal threats in high-profile sports events.
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A recent arrest has led to the seizure of $40,000 worth of stolen valuables from an illegal migrant. The incident has sparked discussions among criminal justice advocates and political figures, including Larry Lawton, who commented on the case during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
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Ret. Air Force Brig. Gen. John Teichert suggests Kim Jong Un is building superficial relationships with Xi and Putin during his visit to China. The expert also notes the U.S. military presence near Venezuela as tensions rise.
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A 1975 community cookbook recipe for pancake soup, using bacon fat-fried pancakes in a savory broth, has resurfaced online, sparking mixed reactions. The dish, resembling traditional German and Austrian comfort food, has led to debate over its practicality and taste.
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EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas highlights Ukrainian funding shortages, emphasizing the need to use frozen Russian assets for reparations. The bloc is divided on the legal and financial implications of asset confiscation, with Belgium and other countries expressing hesitations.
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The FBI is investigating a string of false reports of active shooters at a dozen U.S. universities this month, as students return to campus. These incidents, which have become increasingly common, are part of a broader trend of swatting events that authorities say are on the rise.
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The American Culture Quiz, a weekly feature on Fox News, presents a new edition focusing on festive fruits and tech industry leaders. The quiz aims to test participants’ knowledge of national traits, current events, and cultural highlights through 8 questions.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in China for the SCO summit, where he will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two-day summit brings together leaders from over 20 nations, focusing on regional cooperation and addressing global challenges.
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The Oregon Ducks’ mascot suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the game against Montana State as its head fell off after tripping in the end zone. The incident went viral on social media, marking the second time the mascot has lost its head in a game, following a similar incident last season at Purdue.
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The ‘Barstool Beach House’ reality show exemplifies how social media is revolutionizing traditional storytelling by incorporating real-time audience interaction. The show’s human-centric approach challenges the dominance of AI and data-driven content in modern media.
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Senate Republicans defend the blue slip tradition, an unwritten rule requiring home state senator approval for judicial and attorney nominees, despite President Trump’s attacks. Trump has faulted the Senate’s ‘blue slip’ tradition, but lawmakers suggest other factors are contributing to his difficulty in securing blue slips from Democrats.
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New footage has revealed the suburban Minneapolis home where Robin Westman, a trans woman, is believed to have plotted the deadly attack on Annunciation School. The four-bedroom house in St. Louis Park was linked to the van used in the attack, with neighbors expressing shock that the killer had been planning crimes there undetected.
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The FBI is investigating a series of coordinated false active shooter reports that have targeted at least 10 universities nationwide, leading to campus lockdowns, mass panic, and significant police responses during welcome week. These swatting incidents have caused widespread disruption, with some campuses experiencing over 300 emergency calls.
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Germany commemorates the 10th anniversary of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ‘Wir schaffen das!’ declaration, which became a defining moment in the European migrant crisis. Authorities are intensifying their search for a transgender neo-Nazi activist linked to recent extremist activities.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin, welcoming Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The summit will address regional security, economic cooperation, and emerging technologies like AI and green development.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order prohibiting city police from collaborating with National Guard troops or federal agents if Trump proceeds with deployment, citing concerns over local sovereignty and civil liberties. The move reflects tensions between local leaders and the Trump administration over the legality and implications of federal interventions in urban crime…
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to sign an executive order requiring voter ID, while also seeking to limit mail-in voting and permit only paper ballots. The move comes despite the Constitution not granting the president explicit authority over election laws.
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Paris is evolving into a larger metropolis by integrating its surrounding areas, with the Ourcq Canal in Pantin becoming a focal point of innovation and vitality. This expansion highlights the city’s dynamic growth and the blurring of traditional urban boundaries.
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The German labor ministry has revised the list of most common names among welfare recipients, placing Mohammed at the top instead of Michael. The report also highlights the increasing number of foreign recipients, reaching 48% of the total, compared to 19.6% in 2010.
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LSU’s gritty performance on the road Saturday allowed No. 9 LSU to end its five-game losing streak in openers with a 17-10 victory over No. 4 Clemson, its first Week 1 win since record-setting QB Joe Burrow and his high-flying offense went undefeated in 2019. The win marks the team’s first Week 1 victory since…
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Despite some upsets, six American players are still in the US Open tournament. The fourth round of the competition is set to begin, with a list of players to watch.
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Ukrainian forces liberated a village near Kupiansk, previously held by Russian troops, which controls a key road into the city. This recapture is a strategic gain for Ukraine in the ongoing conflict.
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Russian military officials have disclosed that over 1,082,140 troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since its beginning on February 24, 2022. The toll includes 810 casualties reported over the past day.
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The Trump administration has announced plans to significantly reduce the staff of Voice of America (VOA), a U.S. media outlet established during World War II to counter Nazi propaganda. This move has sparked concerns about the future of U.S. international broadcasting efforts.
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Russian military chief Valery Gerasim. … the war in Ukraine will continue into the autumn, with intensified urban bombing campaigns.
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Russia’s state-controlled oil giant Rosneft reported a significant 68% drop in net income, attributed to declining oil prices driven by increased production from Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members. The price slump has raised concerns about the financial stability of major oil-producing nations.
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Senior Adviser Sohan Dasgupta has left his role at the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), calling his tenure ‘mission accomplished.’ He aimed to reposition the agency as a strategic tool aligned with the ‘America First’ agenda, focusing on economic returns and strategic benefits for the U.S.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first visit to China in seven years signals a potential thaw in bilateral relations. The SCO summit, involving leaders from over 20 nations, aims to address global and regional issues through enhanced cooperation.
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World leaders, including Modi and Putin, have arrived in China for the SCO summit, signaling a potential thaw in Indo-China relations. The two-day summit will bring together leaders from more than 20 nations.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Tianjin for a four-day official visit to China, where he will participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit and commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II. The summit will focus on regional security, economic cooperation, and green development, with a final declaration and…
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order to prohibit city police from collaborating with the National Guard or federal troops, aiming to de-escalate tensions following recent clashes. The directive seeks to ensure police focus remains on local law enforcement duties.
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The U.S. government is set to cut hundreds of jobs at Voice of America and its parent agency, despite a federal judge’s ruling that blocked acting CEO Kari Lake from firing VOA director Michael Abramowitz. The cuts will also impact Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia, raising concerns about these media outlets’ future.
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The Voice of America (VOA) and its parent organization are planning to implement staff reductions amid ongoing legal challenges.
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LSU upset No. 4 Clemson 17-10 in a defensive battle, with Garrett Nussmeier leading late scoring and LSU’s defense sealing the win on the road. Despite a fumble on 4th and 2 from inside the red zone, LSU’s defense held firm, forcing a three-and-out and capitalizing with a touchdown drive that gave them the lead.
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Lara Trump’s column addresses the intersection of MAHA, FDA regulations, and Medicaid, highlighting concerns about bureaucratic hurdles in healthcare. She advocates for streamlined regulatory processes and effective policy implementation to improve access and efficiency.
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The article addresses ongoing allegations of corruption linked to former President Obama and tensions with Islamist groups, while also highlighting the political influence of Frank Levin.
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The White House claims that European Union members are obstructing peace efforts with Ukraine by promoting unrealistic demands, potentially prolonging the conflict. A top US official criticized the EU for not taking responsibility and for expecting the United States to bear the costs.
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Jimmy Failla, his wife Jenny Failla, and co-host Brian Brenberg of “The Big Money Show” are analyzing whether Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement represents a genuine love story or a strategic business alliance. The discussion highlights differing perspectives on the nature of their relationship.
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Top seed Jannik Sinner dropped a set for the first time since the quarterfinals of last year’s US Open but rallied to beat Denis Shapovalov 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, advancing to the fourth round. Sinner maintains his title defense momentum despite the setback.
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Oregon’s mascot had an embarrassing moment Saturday when he tripped, causing the head of his costume to fly off during a college football game. The incident occurred as the mascot was making his way to the field for a pre-game introduction.
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Jonah Winston, brother of former Seminoles quarterback Jameis Winston, has committed to Florida State following the team’s upset of No. 8 Alabama. The win and commitment signal a strong future for the Semino,les football program.
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The Minnesota Lynx have secured home-court advantage in the WNBA playoffs by achieving their franchise-record 31st win on Saturday. This victory marks a historic milestone for the team and solidifies their position in the postseason race.
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Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer criticized the team’s performance following a 31-17 loss to Florida State, calling for accountability with ‘no excuses.’ The No. 8 Crimson Tide struggled against the Seminoles despite being a two-touchdown favorite.
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Florida State’s freshman quarterback Tommy Castellanos led a punishing rushing attack with 78 yards and a touchdown, propelling the Noles to an upset victory over No. 8 Alabama.
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A video has surfaced showing a Russian soldier allegedly executing an unarmed civilian in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation, with the 1st Azov Corps condemning the act as a direct violation of the Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians.
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Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, has warned that Russia is preparing a major disinformation campaign as part of its ‘cognitive influence’ strategy ahead of the Zapad-2025 military exercises. The drills, scheduled to begin in two weeks, are expected to challenge both Ukraine and European nations, with Russia using information warfare to distort narratives and sow…
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President Vladimir Putin of Russia has arrived in China for a regional security summit hosted by President Xi Jinping. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV described China-Russia relations as at their ‘best in history,’ calling them ‘the most stable, mature and strategically significant among major countries.’
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A deadly bombing in Gaza City has led to the deaths of over 15 people, marking another tragic chapter in the ongoing conflict. This incident comes just days after Israel announced the end of its daily pauses for humanitarian aid, which had been a critical lifeline for civilians in the besieged territory.
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Unranked Florida State stunned No. 8 Alabama with a 31-17 victory at Doak Campbell Stadium, ending the Crimson Tide’s 23-game season-opening win streak. The win marked the first time Alabama had lost a season opener since 2001.
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President Donald Trump used Labor Day weekend to promote a $10 trillion economic plan for American workers, but viral online rumors about his whereabouts and health dominated the weekend. The speculation subsided when Trump was spotted at his Virginia golf course on Saturday.
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China’s leader, Xi Jinping, with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India in Kazan, Russia, last year. The summit underscores China’s strategic efforts to solidify its position on the world stage through diplomacy, military might, and historical narratives.
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Intel has received $5.7 billion in advance from the U.S. Department of Commerce under an amended agreement that removes earlier project milestones. The revised deal, which revises a November 2024 funding deal, retains some guardrails that prevent the use of the funds for dividends, buybacks, and expansion in certain countries.
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President Donald Trump has intensified his feud with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker over Chicago’s deadly violence, criticizing the governor’s handling of the crisis and linking his recent weight loss to potential 2028 presidential ambitions. Pritzker accused Trump of overreaching, calling his approach ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘a dangerous power grab,’ while analysts suggest the governor’s weight loss…
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New footage reveals the St. Louis Park home tied to Annunciation shooter Robin Westman, with neighbors recounting the search and their shock at learning he lived nearby. Authorities confirmed the home was searched during ongoing investigations into the shooting.
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A former U.S. postal investigator faces 45 charges for allegedly stealing over $330,000 from elderly scam victims. The DOJ alleges he used stolen funds for personal expenses including home renovations, vacations, and sexual services.
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Lara Trump met with Dr. Mehmet Oz to discuss Medicaid reforms under the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’ The session aimed to modernize and improve the program’s efficiency.
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Senator Bernie Sanders demands the resignation of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after multiple CDC officials resigned in protest over anti-vaccine policies. The Trump administration defended the removal of CDC Director Susan Monarez, but Sanders called it reckless, endangering public health.
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Gov. Brian Kemp has endorsed former football coach Derek Dooley to challenge Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the 2026 U.S. Senate race, calling him the best chance to flip the Senate seat. Kemp highlighted Dooley’s qualifications and contrasted Ossoff’s record with the state’s values, while Dooley emphasized leadership and conservative principles.