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Finland’s Air Force is removing the swastika from its insignia amid concerns over its Nazi associations and NATO membership. The symbol, adopted in 1918, was removed from aircraft in 1945 but remained on unit flags and uniforms.
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Emergency crews are battling forest fires near Gelendzhik, Russia, following a Ukrainian drone attack that downed a drone near ‘Putin’s Palace’. Debris from the downed aircraft is believed to have sparked the fires in three separate locations.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met to discuss the 19th package of sanctions against Russia and the aftermath of recent Russian shelling in Kyiv.
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Bipartisan senators Bill Cassidy and Bernie Sanders are criticizing the CDC’s leadership turmoil, including the firing of Director Susan Monarez and a wave of resignations. The conflict stems from disputes over vaccine policies, with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashing with Monarez.
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A tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025, left two children dead and 18 others injured, including 15 children. The incident occurred during a Mass, where terrified students and parishioners took cover as the suspect opened fire with dozens of rounds, shattering stained-glass windows. The suspect, identified as Vincent Westman,…
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A resurfaced letter highlights Minnesota Catholic leaders’ warnings to Governor Tim Walz about the urgent need for nonpublic school security improvements. Two years later, a tragic shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school underscored the consequences of unaddressed concerns.
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The Dallas Cowboys have traded All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in a major transaction, fulfilling his trade request. Parsons, who had been negotiating with the Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones, confirmed the move, attributing it to strained contract talks.
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Beijing’s defense industry is reshaping the global arms market by offering affordable, politically neutral weapons to countries in the Global South, with significant exports to Pakistan, Serbia, Thailand, and other regions. This shift is reducing China’s reliance on imports while increasing its global footprint.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump to discuss the recent Russian attack on Kyiv, which damaged the EU Delegation building. She emphasized the need for Ukraine to secure guarantees that would make the country a ‘steel porcupine’ to deter further aggression.
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Mykhailo Tsymbaliuk, a Ukrainian MP and deputy chairman of the Social Policy Committee, is advocating for reforms to address the challenges of austerity in Ukraine. The article highlights his efforts to focus on social policy and veterans’ rights within the current political and economic climate.
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Neil Young has released a new protest song titled ‘Big Crime’ that criticizes President Donald Trump without naming him directly. The lyrics reference ‘big crime in D.C. at the White House,’ suggesting a targeted critique of Trump’s administration.
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Senator John Kennedy expressed his views on President Trump’s crime crackdown, highlighting public sentiment opposing crime but only when it's not committed by oneself.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore expressed openness to federal assistance in combating crime in Baltimore during an interview. The conversation occurred amid President Trump’s efforts to address crime in Washington, D.C.
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Travis Kelce has called for Shedeur Sanders to start for the Cleveland Browns, arguing that the team should prioritize fan demands over traditional depth chart hierarchies. The controversy has intensified after Sanders’ recent poor performance in a preseason game, fueling speculation and fan criticism.
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The Merkel family reads a statement at the Annunciation Catholic School where the shooting took place. Their emotional address highlighted the need for school safety reforms and a national conversation on preventing such tragedies.
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German authorities report a significant rise in child trafficking cases in 2024, the highest since 2000. The surge is attributed to inadequate online safeguards, leaving minors vulnerable to exploitation.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized MSNBC host Jen Psaki for her remarks dismissing the value of prayer after a deadly school shooting. Psaki herself criticized political figures for relying on prayer rather than concrete action.
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Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov has concluded a high-level diplomatic visit to Turkey, holding meetings with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Defense Minister Yaş, Gunler in Ankara. The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral defense cooperation and coordination in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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The Ruthless Podcast crew, known for their unfiltered commentary, has expressed indifference toward the resignation of the CDC’s vaccine head. Their comments have sparked debate about the handling of public health policies.
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Dramatic bodycam footage has been released by police in Asbury Park, New Jersey, capturing officers racing into a burning home to rescue an 8-year-old child on August 25, 2025. The incident highlights the bravery of first responders during a critical emergency.
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Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota, Joe Thompson, stated that the perpetrator of the recent shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school Mass was primarily motivated to kill children. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the threat of violence in schools.
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U.S. officials suspect Russia of using drones to monitor weapons supply routes in Germany. The Kremlin denies these claims, calling them unjustified.
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The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly open to trade offers for linebacker Micah Parsons, who is in his third season with the team. Analysts Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes are questioning whether the Cowboys will re-sign Parsons or if the Cleveland Browns are actively pursuing him.
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy is preparing to run for the U.S. Senate in 2028 against incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski. Sources close to Dunleavy confirm his intent to take on Murkowski, a Republican who has often clashed with former President Donald Trump. The race, which is expected to be competitive, will likely involve key issues such…
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Sports figures expressed condolences and called for gun control after a Minnesota church shooting, while Mark Teixeira entered politics and Travis Kelce’s engagement with Taylor Swift garnered attention.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to investigate Hungary’s recent decision to ban the entry of a military commander. This directive comes amid ongoing tensions between Ukraine and several European nations regarding military cooperation and political alliances.
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Washington has dismissed Danish concerns over alleged US influence operations in Greenland, telling Copenhagen to ‘calm down.’ The Danish government alleges that Americans linked to former President Donald Trump have been working to destabilize relations between Greenland and Denmark and promote secession.
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A concertgoer was tackled by security after rushing toward Gavin Adcock during a recent concert in Kansas. The incident occurred as the country singer was performing, and the individual attempted to lunge at him.
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The U.S. Air Force has reversed its earlier decision to deny military honors to deceased Senior Airman Ashli Babbitt, who was killed by a U.S. Capitol Police officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot in 2021. The decision to grant honors came after a reevaluation of the circumstances of her death and a previous wrongful…
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Un tirador transgénero abrió fuego en una escuela católica en Minneapolis, matando a dos niños e hiriendo a más de una docena de otros niños. El incidente ha generado una gran preocupación en la comunidad local y ha sido investigado por las autoridades para determinar las motivaciones del atacante.
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A Native American advocacy group opposes New York’s ban on indigenous imagery in schools, calling efforts to remove one high school’s ‘Thunderbirds’ mascot ‘cultural censorship.’ The group, the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), argues that the move is a form of systemic racism and threatens to undermine Native American heritage.
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Russia and China have proposed extending the timeline of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as tensions rise over Iran’s uranium enrichment violations. The E3 nations have triggered the snapback mechanism to reimpose severe UN sanctions on Iran within 30 days, following its non-compliance with the JCPOA.
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President Erdogan and Zelenskyy discussed bilateral relations, peace process, and regional issues. The call emphasized Turkey’s readiness to facilitate high-level peace contacts.
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A retired NYPD lieutenant has analyzed the motives behind the Minneapolis shooter’s violent attack, describing it as a 'carn’t' targeting a Catholic school. The analysis addresses how law enforcement can prevent similar attacks, as reported by America Reports.
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Former staff on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show have accused her of fostering a toxic work environment, with allegations of discrimination against male employees and a hostile atmosphere. The claims resurface amid renewed scrutiny and past allegations of a toxic environment on the show.
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A grand jury has refused to indict Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee, for throwing a sandwich at federal officers. This decision has sparked debates over potential overcharging and the interpretation of legal statutes.
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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) is reportedly seeking 24/7 access to Yandex’s Al’tisa, a voice assistant similar to Amazon’s Alexa. Rights lawyers have noted this appears to be the first public case of the FSB attempting to access such a system.
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Un tirador abrió fuego durante una misa en una escuela católica en Minnesota, lo que resultó en la muerte de dos niños. El incidente ha generado un impacto emocional profundo en la comunidad local y ha llevado a nuevas discusiones sobre la seguridad escolar y las medidas de prevención.
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The State Service of Ukraine on Ethnic Policy has recognized the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) as affiliated with the Russian Orthodox Church. This decision reflects a complex geopolitical context where religious affiliations are often intertwined with national interests.
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A deadly outbreak of Vibrio vulnificus bacteria has resulted in six deaths in Louisiana and five in Florida, following the consumption of contaminated Louisiana oysters. Health officials have traced the fatal cases to restaurants in both states, where the oysters were served.
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Mayor Austin Adams of Washington, D.C. publicly praised the Trump administration’s recent crime-fighting efforts in the nation’s capital, aligning with the administration’s focus on public safety and law enforcement.
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Former NFL executive Scott Pioli discusses the impact of the transfer portal on college football and the ongoing contract dispute involving Micah Parsons. He also analyzes the San Francisco 49ers’ personnel strategy in the NFL.
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Amazon’s Outlet is promoting Labor Day with unbeatable savings on home, health, and wardrobe items including wooden spoons and KitchenAid oven gloves. The sale features many items on sale for less than $50.
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Former FBI officials Bill Daly and Jack Jup. They raised concerns about potential ‘enablers’ linked to the incident.
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Vice President JD Vance praised the bravery of first responders during the Minneapolis Catholic church shooting, emphasizing the ‘great American spirit’ of those involved. He also called for prayers for the victims and their families.
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The European Union is exploring the involvement of neutral third countries to enforce a potential ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. EU defense and foreign ministers are set to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine in a post-conflict scenario, including the possibility of peacekeeping troops from a neutral state patrolling a demilitarized zone.
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Russian forces launched an attack on the Synelnykove district of Dnipropetrovsk region using guided bombs, resulting in one fatality and four injuries, according to Serhiy Lysak, head of the regional military administration. The attack has raised concerns over the ongoing conflict in the region, with local authorities urging for increased security measures.
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Michael Knowles criticizes politicians for mocking prayer and avoiding mental health discussions after the Minneapolis school shooting. He frames the crisis as a clash between demonic evil and cultural divides.
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European officials are exploring the concept of a buffer zone between Ukraine and Russia as part of their efforts to reach a peace deal. This idea is among several proposals being considered to de-escalate the conflict.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has postponed its next vaccine advisory panel meeting following CDC Director Rochelle Walenss’ resignation. Senate HELP Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) called for indefinite postponement until significant oversight has been conducted.
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Mark Teixeira, a former MLB All-Star and Texas Rangers legend, has launched a bid for the Republican nomination in the Texas House of Representatives. He is running in a safe red seat vacated by Rep. Chip Roy, who is leaving Congress to run for Texas attorney general.
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RFK Jr. will testify before the Senate Finance Committee on Sept. 4 regarding the recent CDC shakeup. The hearing, which was already in the works before Wednesday’s CDC director change, will give senators the chance to question Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about the sudden removal of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel are set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee as lawmakers scrutinize the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The hearings will focus on how the DOJ has managed the release of files related to the late sex offender, with Republicans pressing for more…
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The NWSL player playfully challenged the tennis star with a question about his 2nd-round US Open performance. The exchange highlights the camaraderie between sports personalities.
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The Champions League is returning for the 2025-26 season, with a highly anticipated draw that highlights key matches for Arsenal, Spurs, and challenges for PSG. Fans and analysts are eager to see the outcomes of this year’s tournament.
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Travis Hunter, a rookie for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and his wife have welcomed their first child. The couple has shared their journey to their son’s birth on YouTube.
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Mo Lewis, breaking a long media silence, contends in a soon-to-be-released book that it’s Drew Bledso, not him, who deserves the blame for the infamous hit on Sept. 23, 2001 that triggered the Tom Brady era. The incident, a pivotal moment in NFL history, has been a subject of debate for years.
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Giovanni Reyna expressed disappointment over being left out of the USMNT squad for the September friendlies, though he understood the decision. The exclusion has sparked discussions among fans and analysts about its potential impact on the team’s performance.
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Jets general manager Darren Mougey praised Justin Fields’ summer progress, suggesting the rookie could follow the paths of prior successful quarterbacks like Josh Mayfield and Zach Darnold. Mougey’s comments highlight the team’s belief in Fields’ potential to evolve into a top-tier NFL signal-caller.
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Packers quarterback Jordan Love is set to play in the Sept. 7 opener against the Lions despite wearing a thumb brace, as he has ‘no concerns’ about his readiness for the game.