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Ireland has raised concerns with German authorities after a police officer struck an Irish woman during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Germany. The German police are investigating whether the officer used excessive force.
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Lara Trump has outlined the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, a key initiative of the Trump administration aimed at reforming the U.S. healthcare system. The campaign seeks to address long-standing issues of transparency and accountability, which Trump argues have eroded public trust in the sector.
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Republican Governor Brian Kemp has endorsed former football coach Derek Dooley for the U.S. Senate, aiming to challenge Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff. The endorsement took place at Do,
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US President Donald Trump has confirmed a trilateral meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky is expected. The Kremlin has yet to confirm a bilateral meeting but has emphasized that tangible progress is needed before such a gathering.
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Shilo Sanders was fined $4,663 for throwing a punch at a Buffalo Bills player during a preseason game, leading to his release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His NFL future remains uncertain as he was not signed to any team’s practice squad after the incident.
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An unreported shooting in Florida was captured by a doorbell camera, capturing four suspects opening fire on a residential property in broad daylight. The incident is under investigation, with police seeking suspects and the motive still unclear.
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Rapper Snoop Dogg is facing backlash from the left after criticizing a children’s movie for its LGBTQ content during a panel discussion. The controversy has sparked a broader debate about the portrayal of diverse themes in family entertainment.
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Arch Manning faced harsh social media backlash after a poor performance in Texas’ loss to Ohio State. Despite being a top NFL draft prospect, his struggles led to calls for him to be moved down in draft rankings.
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Tulane football coach Jon Sumrall criticized Northwestern for its uniform choice, claiming the team showed disrespect to New Orleans during a game that marked the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The Green Wave’s denial of a uniform request tied to the 2005 team’s look, which included white jerseys, was seen as a motivation for Tulane’s…
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Tracey Bregman, known for her role as Lauren Fenmore on ‘The Young and the Restless,’ has opened up about fans sending death threats and attempting to run her off the freeway due to her character’s aggressive behavior. While Lauren has become a fan favorite, the initial portrayal was criticized, leading to personal and emotional challenges…
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Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto criticizes the EU for preparing for a long war against Russia, accusing Brussels of acting as a ‘Ukrainian Commission’ and prioritizing Kyiv’s interests. He highlights the bloc’s push for Ukraine’s EU accession and military funding.
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Former President Trump is set to hold an extended meeting with the Federal Reserve, raising questions about the agenda. The Federal Reserve has not yet revealed the specific topics under discussion.
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The White House has advanced plans to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, aiming to restore a historical military title. This proposal, first reported by The Wall Street, seeks to align the department’s name with its historical role during both World Wars.
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Raymond Arroyo, a prominent Catholic media figure, joined a panel to discuss the controversy over labeling a Minneapolis Catholic church shooting as a ‘religious hate crime’. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz denied funding requests from Catholic groups, raising questions about state priorities for interfaith security.
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Guinness World Records named Ed Kiziukiewicz, 82, of New Jersey as the world’s oldest open-water lifeguard. His dedication to public safety highlights the importance of community service and experience in emergency response.
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Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Fla., has accused major social media companies of ‘poisoning’ and ‘programming’ children to become addicted to their platforms. He argued that these companies prioritize profit over the well-being of young users, urging regulatory action to protect minors.
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The article explores the recommended screen time for children, highlighting that while there’s little data on the issue, most experts agree on key principles. Despite limited data, experts have reached consensus on fundamental principles for safe media usage.
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The Dallas Cowboys have announced the death of Lee Roy Jordan, a key linebacker from their 1971 Super Bowl-winning team, who passed away at age 84. He was a vital part of the ‘Doomsday Defense’ and was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor under Jerry Jones’ ownership.
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The Israeli Air Force conducted a targeted strike in Yemen, eliminating Houthi Prime Minister Al-Rahawi and other officials. The IDF targeted a Houthi site where officials responsible for the use of force and military buildup were based, aiming to neutralize threats against Israeli civilians.
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A doorbell camera has captured footage of gunmen opening fire on a rental home in Plantation, Florida. Police are searching for the suspects, who have not yet been apprehended. No injuries have been reported in the incident.
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FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary has stated that implementing vaccine mandates for healthy individuals is no longer legally feasible. The statement was made during an interview with Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel on ‘Special Report,’ highlighting shifting approaches to public health regulations.
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During a 45-26 victory by Tennessee over Syracuse, a Syracuse defender appeared to fake an injury, drawing sharp criticism from ESPN commentators. The incident occurred in the second quarter as Tennessee executed a touchdown drive, with the fake injury stopping the clock and raising concerns about players exploiting the rules to delay play.
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Recent economic data reveals a mixed picture, with job creation outpacing inflation concerns. However, a growing timber shortage is raising alarms in the construction and manufacturing sectors, threatening supply chains and increasing costs.
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Dyan Cannon, 88, admitted to lying about her age on her passport after being denied entry to the White House tour. The incident sparked a discussion on the importance of accurate passport information and the consequences of misinformation.
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The Venice Film Festival’s red carpet saw Heidi Klum and daughter Leni in matching Intimissimi gowns, while George and Amal Clooney made a stylish impact with Amal’s bold minidress. Other stars like Emma Stone and Cate Blanchett also captured attention with their fashion choices.
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The European Solidarity party has expressed deep shock and sadness over the brutal murder of Andriy Parubiy, a prominent Ukrainian parliament member, former Speaker, and ex-Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council. The party described the act as cynical and despicable, highlighting the tragic loss of a colleague and friend.
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Gordon Chang, a senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute, highlights the strategic alignment between China and Russia, framing them as ‘natural partners’ united against the United States. This perspective is presented in the context of an upcoming summit featuring China, Russia, North, Korea, and India.
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Families of nitazene overdose victims are praising the new bill as a ‘wonderful first step’ in combating the synthetic opioid crisis. The proposed legislation aims to impose stricter controls on the distribution and sale of nitazene, which is reported to be more potent than fentanyl.
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President Donald Trump was observed leaving the Trump National Golf Course in Virginia on Saturday following circulating rumors on social media of his possible demise. The incident occurred as misinformation spread rapidly across online platforms, prompting public concern.
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President Donald Trump shared security footage revealing a 25-yard crack in the White House Rose Garden’s limestone, which he claimed was caused by a subcontractor’s faulty equipment. He criticized the incident, emphasizing the importance of quality in construction and vowing to hold the responsible party accountable.
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Gordon Ramsay, the renowned celebrity chef, has undergone surgery to remove a basal cell carcinoma from his face, emphasizing the importance of sun protection for the public. Fans praised him for raising awareness about skin cancer and the importance of sun safety in everyday life.
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The special election in California could reshape the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives by potentially eliminating five GOP House seats. California voters are set to vote on a redistricting plan proposed by Governor Gavin Newsom, which aims to create more competitive districts.
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New Orleans faces urgent infrastructure needs as its levee and flood wall system must be upgraded to prevent future flooding. The city risks losing federal flood insurance eligibility if improvements are not made within the next two years.
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Tennis stars Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka will face off in the fourth round on Monday night. The outcome of this match could significantly influence the rest of the tournament.
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Manchester United’s narrow victory over Burnley provides Ruben Amorim with a brief reprieve after an alarming loss to Grimsby. The team’s inconsistent results continue to pressure the Portuguese coach.
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Georgia Tech and Colorado have been jointly recognized as the holders of the 1990 national college football championship, but both schools are dissatisfied with the arrangement. The Yellow Jackets expressed their displeasure after securing a recent win.
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Lee Corso, the beloved College Football Playoff analyst, has concluded his tenure on ‘College GameDay’ after a long and successful career. Fans from across the country traveled to Columbus to get a glimpse of Cor, highlighting the deep affection he inspired among sports enthusiasts.
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Luka Doncic’s 39 points wasn’t enough to lead Slovenia to a win at EuroBasket 2023, as they fell to another defeat. Serbia and Germany secured their advancement to the knockout round.
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Lee Roy Jordan, who won a national title at Alabama and a Super Bowl title with the Cowboys, has died at the age of 8, has died at the age of 84. His career spanned decades, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.
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Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez reached the third round of women’s doubles at the US Open by defeating Ulrikke Eikeri and Eri Hozumi 7-6 (1), 6-3 on Saturday. Their progression in the tournament highlights their competitive edge in the doubles category.
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Jake Retzlaff, who won 11 games at BYU last season, made an immediate impact with Tulane by throwing a touchdown pass and scoring on a 69-yard run in the team’s victory over Northwestern.
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Jelena Ostapenko apologized on social media Saturday for her racial remarks directed at Taylor Townsend following their second-round match at the US Open. The incident has sparked discussions about sportsmanship and racial sensitivity in professional tennis.
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Texas quarterback Arch Manning struggled in his starting debut, completing 17 of 30 passes for 170 yards with 1 TD and 1 interception in the loss. His performance has raised concerns about his readiness for the NFL level.
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No. 3 Ohio State claimed a 14-7 victory over top-ranked Texas, with a dominant defense leading the way. The win solidifies the Buckeyes’ position as a top-tier college football team.
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Russian forces have been surrounded by Ukraine’s military near Dobropillia in the Pokrovsk district, a critical front line area. The development was confirmed by military spokesperson Viktor Trehubov on August 30.
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The European Union has frozen approximately 2,10 billion euros in Russian assets under sanctions imposed over Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The bloc is considering using these frozen assets to support Ukraine but has not yet decided to confiscate them.
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New York and Texas are implementing statewide cell phone bans in schools, aiming to reduce distractions and improve concentration among students. The measure has triggered debates over educational strategies and student rights.
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Hundreds of Afghan families, some waiting years for entry into Germany, face imminent deportation from Pakistan as they prepare to travel. The urgency of their situation highlights the precarious nature of their journey.
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Congress is addressing the growing nitazene drug crisis through a new legislative bill aimed at curbing the distribution of these highly potent synthetic opioids. The bill seeks to enhance regulatory controls and impose stricter penalties on dealers involved in the illicit trade of nitazene.
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Clear protein, a new high-protein drink, is reshaping dietary habits by offering a lighter, more visually appealing alternative to traditional shakes. This product delivers the same 20–25 grams of protein with fewer fats, carbs, and calories, addressing a market gap for those seeking high-protein options without the heaviness.
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Clear protein is gaining traction as a new high-protein alternative to traditional shakes, offering the same 20–25 grams of protein with fewer fats, carbs, and calories. It’s available in juice-style drinks and powders, appealing to consumers seeking lighter, on-the-go health products.
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Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran criticized Disney and corporate media for failing to adequately report on Trump, citing corporate pressures that silence journalists. He argued that Disney’s corporate interests prevent journalists from providing balanced coverage of the president.
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Rep. Don Bacon criticized former President Joe Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal as a ‘botched’ operation, expressing anger over the administration’s handling of the situation. The discussion on ‘Fox Report’ also touched on gerrymandering, reflecting broader Republican concerns about the administration’s foreign policy and governance.
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Alaska authorities are searching for a brown bear that attacked a mother of three near her driveway, dragging her 100 yards before a neighbor found her. The woman, Ariean Fabrizio Colton, sustained severe injuries requiring extensive surgeries and a long hospital stay.
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The death toll in Zaporizhia has risen to 29 following a Russian attack. Damage includes 17 high-rise buildings and 120 private houses, with several destroyed completely.
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The anniversary of the ‘Beautiful Six’ hostages’ deaths in Gaza tunnels has spurred renewed calls for a comprehensive ceasefire as Israel prepares a major offensive in Gaza City. Families of the hostages are urging the government to secure their loved ones’ return, while the debate over military actions intensifies.
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Ukrain,ian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed frustration over Russia’s refusal to engage in peace talks, citing Moscow’s preparation of new attacks as evidence of its intransigence. He emphasized the need for international support to counter Russia’s aggression.
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A former Yahoo executive, Stein-Erik Soelberg, reportedly used ChatGPT to fuel conspiracy theories before killing his 83-year-old mother and taking his own life. The incident has sparked discussions about the role of AI in mental health and the need for better safeguards against AI-driven harm.
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Congressman Darrell Issa criticized Trump’s use of tariffs as a national defense strategy. The appeals court’s decision to strike down most of Trump’s tariff policies signals growing legal and political challenges to his trade agenda.
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Former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould criticized blue state leaders for lacking common sense in crime policy on ‘Fox Report.’ He discussed the potential expansion of the Trump administration’s crime crackdown to other cities.