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Lionel Messi is set for his final World Cup qualifier at home in Argentina, as Venezuela will face the Albiceleste in Buenos Aires next week. This match marks the end of Messi’s participation in World Cup qualifiers, which has been a significant part of his career.
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Iga Swiatek, the No. 2 seed, overcame challenges to defeat Suzan Lamens and advance to the third round of the US Open. This marks her 11th consecutive Grand Slam appearance in the third round, a streak since 2020.
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Dallas Cowboys are open to trade discussions for Micah Parsons, marking a shift from previous resistance. Multiple teams have engaged with the Cowboys about a potential trade.
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Russia launched 598 drones, including Shahed attack drones and decoys, as well as 31 missiles overnight, escalating its military campaign in Ukraine. Despite the attack, Russia claims it remains interested in peace negotiations with Ukraine.
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Ukraine is facing a new threat as Russian operatives attempt to recruit teenagers for sabotage activities. The country is working to counter this by reaching out to youth before the new school year begins.
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Ukraine has conducted a significant strike on Russian railway infrastructure and fuel tanks in Tver, northwest of Moscow, according to a HUR source. The attacks, occurring around 5 a.m., have reportedly disrupted key supply lines and are part of ongoing efforts to weaken Russia’s military logistics.
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China has accepted its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a Russian facility sanctioned by the United States, marking a pivotal moment in the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Russia.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are set to finalize security guarantees for Ukraine, according to a call held on Aug. 28. The discussions come amid a significant Russian aerial strike on Ukrainian cities, escalating tensions in the region.
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A coordinated Russian military operation in Kyiv has resulted in the deaths of at least 22 civilians, including four children, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The attack, described as ‘Moscow’s true answer to peace efforts,’ comes as Russian officials claim to remain interested in Ukraine peace negotiations.
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India is set to increase its Russian oil imports by 10-00% in September, defying U.S. tariffs designed to pressure New Delhi into cutting economic ties with Moscow. Analysts suggest that India’s reliance on Russian oil is driven by its lower prices compared to alternatives, despite the political risks involved.
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Blue dragons, known for their potent sting, have emerged in Spain’s coastal waters, leading to beach closures. Experts warn that this phenomenon is a sign of rising Mediterranean temperatures.
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Thomas Müller, the Bayern Munich star, is adjusting well to his new life in Vancouver, embracing the city’s laid-back pace and cultural diversity. After a long tenure at Bayern, Müller appears to be fully integrating into his new environment, which has become his first club outside of Germany.
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Rep. Don Bacon discussed the fourth anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan with Fox News Digital. The conversation included the deadly August 2021 suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members.
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The head of Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, reported that the number of people killed in Ky, due to a massive enemy attack last night has increased to 18.
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Russian forces have attacked a Ukrainian Navy ship, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk confirmed the attack and reported that search efforts for missing sailors are ongoing.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized former press secretary Jen Psaki for her comments on the Minneapolis church shooting, calling them ‘utterly disrespectful.’
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Using email aliases for online shopping and subscriptions can protect your privacy by preventing companies from linking your activity across websites. This method disrupts tracking by making it harder for companies to connect behavior across platforms, reducing the risk of data breaches and targeted ads.
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A new scientific theory proposes that the mysterious disappearances of ships in the Bermuda Triangle are due to dangerous wave patterns that can overwhelm vessels like the USS Cyclops. Researchers recreated a scale model of the ship to test how it would fare with rogue waves, finding that such waves could quickly sink the vessel…
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A fatal crash in Florida involving an illegal immigrant trucker who failed English and road sign tests has triggered a federal investigation into state compliance with commercial driver licensing regulations. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is urging states to adhere to federal rules, with California and New Mexico asserting they follow the law.
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A new crime crackdown is underway as a health crisis continues to unfold, placing Chinese students in a difficult position. The government is cracking down on criminal activities, but the ongoing health crisis is exacerbating the challenges faced by the student population.
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A recent ethics survey highlights widespread bribery in Kenya’s ministries and public services, exacerbating political tensions as President William Ruto accuses MPs of corruption. The findings come amid growing scrutiny of the country’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Satellite imagery shows Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City as a wasteland due to ongoing conflict. International concern grows over humanitarian crisis and destruction in the region.
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The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum has acquired a gun linked to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. This acquisition comes shortly after the federal government released thousands of pages of records on the Till case, enhancing the museum’s efforts to preserve and educate about the historical significance…
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The European Commission has raised concerns over Ukrainian missile strikes on the Druzhba pipeline, a crucial route for Russian oil to Western Europe. The Commission has called for securing critical infrastructure, though it states that the recent strikes have not compromised the EU’s energy security.
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European leaders have condemned the Russian attack on Kyiv, calling for pressure on the Kremlin. The assault has intensified tensions in Eastern Europe, with calls for increased sanctions and accountability.
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President Trump pays tribute to fallen Afghanistan war veteran Michael Verardo during a segment on Fox & Friends First, highlighting his service and sacrifice. The segment was shared by Fox News’ Chanley Painter.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is preparing to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in China, marking a significant shift in Iran’s diplomatic strategy. This move comes as the country continues to navigate the challenges posed by Western sanctions, which have imposed economic restrictions and limited Iran’s access to global markets.
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An enemy strike has disabled a Hyundai-made Intercity train in Ukraine, marking the first such incident since 2012. Ukrainian Railways has confirmed the train is expected to be restored.
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The Sixteen Thirty Fund is paying Democratic influencers up to $8,000 monthly through its Chorus Creator Incubator Program, with contracts preventing disclosure of payments or funders. This program now includes over 90 creators with more than 40 million followers.
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Syria is set to hold its first election since the fall of the Assad regime, but the process has sparked controversy as it excludes three minority-majority areas. Critics, including the Dru’t and Kurdish communities, are expressing concerns that this exclusion could undermine the legitimacy of the new administration.
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President Biden announced increased military aid to Ukraine following a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv, which killed at least 15 people. Sen. Joni Ernst joined ‘America Reports’ to discuss the attack’s implications and the future of war negotiations.
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Kyiv City Military Administration head Timur Tkachenko reported 16 civilian deaths and damage to 33 locations due to a combined enemy attack last night. Rescuers are working at 18 sites to address the aftermath.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has defended her plans to overhaul FEMA following criticism from former and current employees who accused the Trump administration of weakening the agency. Noem dismissed concerns over wasteful spending as part of a long-standing issue, and emphasized her goal to streamline FEMA into a more efficient, citizen-focused organization.
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Fed Governor Lisa Cook has filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, alleging her dismissal was ‘unprecedented and illegal.’ Experts question the legality of Trump’s termination of her position.
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Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison criticized Biden’s staff for hindering his ideas to strengthen the Democratic Party during an interview on Newsom’s podcast. The former chair highlighted the challenges he faced in implementing his proposals for party growth and resilience.
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European nations Britain, France, and Germany are preparing to restart sanctions against Iran due to its nuclear program, as the 2015 nuclear deal approaches expiration without a replacement. Talks are set to resume in the coming weeks.
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The FBI has labeled the recent shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school Mass as a ‘barbaric’ act of domestic terrorism, citing anti-religious motives and hate-filled content in the shooter’s manifesto. FBI Director Kash Patel reported that the suspect, Robert Westman, left explicit anti-Catholic, anti-Jewish, and anti-Israel references in his writings and firearms, including a call…
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A rocket attack struck the Nova Poshta sorting depot on the night of August 28, resulting in three injuries, according to the company’s press service. The attack occurred amid ongoing hostilities in the region, with the company expressing concern over the safety of its operations and personnel.
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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that they illegally attempted to remove her from her position. The lawsuit claims that the administration’s actions were a violation of her constitutional rights as a federal official.
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The U.S. has imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods, one of the highest rates globally. This trade conflict between two major economies could lead to significant repercussions for both nations.
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Former Delta pilot Jeffrey Anderson’s nomination as UN aviation ambassador has sparked debate over his controversial political donations and tax history, despite his aviation experience and White House support for his ‘Golden Age of aviation’ vision.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced plans to visit seven member states bordering Russia and Belarus following a recent Russian attack on Kyiv, which also damaged the EU diplomatic mission. The visit is intended to assess the region’s defensive readiness and align the bloc’s response to the growing security challenge posed by…
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Apple has removed the torrenting app iTorrent from the AltStore PAL alternative iOS marketplace in Europe, highlighting its continued control over apps not listed in the official App Store. Developer Daniil Vinogradov stated that Apple has revoked his distribution rights to publish apps in any alternative iOS stores, indicating the issue is not tied to…
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Ukraine is set to host the fifth summit of the Crimea Platform at the leadership level, aiming to increase the number of participants. Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Ihor Zhovkva, announced the plans, signaling a strategic move to bolster international support for Ukraine’s position on Crimea.
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Frankie Muniz suffered a distal radius fracture after falling from a ladder in his backyard, sidelining him from NASCAR races for six to eight weeks. He shared the incident on Instagram, expressing disappointment but gratitude for the non-life-threatening outcome.
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The EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaia Kallas, ordered the recall of the Russian ambassador in Brussels after a Russian attack on Kyiv caused significant damage. The EU is escalating tensions with Russia following the incident.
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Jim Irsay, the late Colts owner, reportedly suffered a relapse before his death and was under the care of a recovery doctor who prescribed ketamine and opioids, according to a new report. The team concealed the relapse from the public, with witnesses stating they observed Irsay taking both substances under the care of Dr. Harry…
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Germany, France, and the UK have informed the UN of their intention to reinstate nuclear sanctions on Iran. An Iranian minister warned there would be ‘no point’ in continuing cooperation with nuclear inspectors.
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Ihor Hopchak, head of Ukraine’s State Water Agency, claims the lower Danube basin has enough water flow to supply significant portions of Southern Ukraine. This potential resource could play a crucial role in the region’s water management strategy.
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A hospital staff member at Hennepin Healthcare joined a young victim in a CT scanner during the Minneapolis church shooting, holding her hand to offer comfort as she underwent the procedure. The incident highlighted the resilience and compassion of medical personnel in the face of the tragic event, with additional revelations about the efforts of…
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A crime crackdown in Washington D.C. is underway, with additional police officers deployed to high-crime areas. In Minneapolis, a recent shooting has reignited debates over gun control and public safety measures.
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Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC, using ‘pregnant people’ and including his pronouns in the letter, citing the Trump administration’s alleged targeting of transgender communities. His resignation sparked debate, with conservative figures praising it as a victory over politicized science.
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A new German beer with a curry ketchup flavor is set to test tastebuds as it celebrates Hamburg street food culture and tries to become another St. Paul, and has received both praise and criticism for its unique approach.
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Ukraine is set to introduce the world’s first national AI assistant integrated into the Diia portal to provide consultations and government services. First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced the launch of six new services, including the AI assistant.
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Gisele Bündchen has unveiled a striking new fashion campaign for Italian brand Elisabetta Franchi, featuring bold outfits that showcase her enduring allure. The collection highlights her postpartum appearance and the public’s enthusiastic response to her return to the runway.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has met with Swiss Confederation President Karin Keller-Sutter and Head of International Security Division Gabriel Lüchinger to discuss Ukraine’s peace initiatives and prospects for economic and trade collaboration with Switzerland.
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A suspected shooter has been identified in a recent shooting incident at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, according to a report. The incident is currently under than investigation by local authorities.
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Micah Parsons is seeking a second opinion on a back injury that could affect his availability for the Dallas Cowboys’ Week 1 game. Jason McIntyre is questioning whether the linebacker will be ready to play.
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The ‘Trump house’ in Florida’s 30A area has gained viral attention on TikTok for its pro-Trump banners. The property, owned by Marvin Peavy, faced legal challenges over the display but recently saw a court ruling that overturned fines against him.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized MSNBC host Jen Psaki for her post denouncing prayer as ‘not enough’ in response to the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minnesota, which killed two children. Vance defended prayer, accusing Psaki of attacking it despite children being killed during morning Mass.