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Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first player to score 100 competitive goals for four different clubs. This feat was accomplished during a match against Real Sociedad on Saturday.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to provide updates on security assurances for Ukraine in the coming days, as Finnish President Alexander Stubb expressed skepticism about Russia’s commitment to peace, suggesting Moscow may prolong the conflict to secure more territory.
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President’s Office Head Andriy Yermak aims to restore trust by integrating veterans and soldiers into the office following a recent scandal, emphasizing their values of honor and loyalty to Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sanctioned several family members of Russian President Vladimir Putin and key figures within the Kremlin, marking a significant step in the international effort to counter Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. These sanctions, aligned with Canada’s recent measures, are part of a global response to pressure those who continue to support…
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France summoned Italy’s ambassador in response to Matteo Salvini’s criticism of Macron’s Ukraine aid proposal. Salvini’s Milanese dialect remark has intensified EU diplomatic tensions.
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Ukrainian forces have successfully destroyed three Russian invaders in Kadiyevske, Alchevsk district, Luhansk region. This operation, carried out through an explosion, highlights the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region.
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Bill Maher criticized the Democratic Party for failing to counter Donald Trump’s strategy of targeting niche voter groups with specific promises, such as service workers and crypto bros. Maher argued that while Democrats focus on high-minded ideals, Trump’s ability to connect with individual concerns has allowed him to win over key demographics.
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HBO host Bill Maher urged the Democratic Party to wake up and see how President Donald Trump has become a master at picking off their voters. He feels people’s ‘pain in the a–‘ as he criticizes the Dems for losing their base to Trump.
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Former NFL player and South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson is hospitalized after a car accident, with no details on the cause yet. The university confirmed his stable condition and expected full recovery.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky celebrated the Day of the National Flag of Ukraine, emphasizing its importance for Ukrainians in occupied territories and those returning from captivity.
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Museums across the U.S. are reconsidering or canceling exhibits, particularly those that involve artworks that engage with gender, sexuality, and race. The National Portrait Gallery has canceled Amy Sherald’s exhibition, citing concerns over censorship.
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Czech film director Robin Kvapil has sparked significant controversy with his documentary that seeks to challenge pro-Russian conspiracy theories surrounding the Ukraine war. The resulting documentary has stirred debate, with critics questioning its effectiveness and intentions.
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Czech director Robin Kvapil’s documentary, which takes three pro-Russian conspiracy theorists to the Ukraine frontline, has divided Czech society. The film sparks debates about the effectiveness of such interventions in countering misinformation.
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Austin Butler reportedly experienced temporary blindness during filming, fearing for his life, while the Beach Boys feud rekindled as Al Jardine criticized Mike Love’s speech at Brian Wilson’s funeral.
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Molly Sims posted a series of photos on Instagram of her and her family enjoying the last days of summer, showcasing her in a purple bikini. Fans praised her fashion choices and family moments, highlighting the beauty of her summer memories.
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Retired Lt. Col. Darin Gaub joins Fox News Live to discuss U.S. strategy in Ukraine and the potential measures to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin. The expert provides insights into the complexities of the conflict and potential steps for achieving peace.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has denied any plans for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, despite recent statements by the White House suggesting such talks might be possible. The White House has previously suggested that further talks between the two leaders might be considered if conditions are met.
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Texas Republicans have finalized a new congressional map that will soon be sent to Governor Greg Abbott for his signature. The map, which was passed by the state legislature, is expected to reshape the state’s political landscape by potentially increasing Republican representation in Congress.
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Ram is set to return to NASCAR in 2026 by partnering with Kaulig Racing as their anchor factory team. Kaulig Racing will field up to five Ram 1500 trucks in the Craftsman Truck Series starting in early 2026.
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Florida is intensifying efforts to prepare for increasingly frequent and destructive hurricanes, driven by climate change. Homeowners are adopting measures to mitigate costs associated with rebuilding after billion-dollar weather disasters, which have risen fivefold since the 1980s.
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US President Donald Trump is advocating for a diplomatic approach with Russia, believing it holds the upper hand in the conflict, while suggesting Ukraine can be pressured due to its reliance on Western aid. The report highlights Trump’s plan to facilitate a potential summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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A super PAC supporting New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has received a $250,000 donation from philanthropist Elizabeth Simons, the daughter of billionaire hedge fund manager Jamie Simons. This donation comes despite Mamdani’s public opposition to billionaires and his rhetoric emphasizing equality and affordability for New Yorkers.
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Sen. Rick Scott criticizes Democrats for supporting criminal illegal aliens, citing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the handling of California wildfires.
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The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports the death of MiG-29 pilot Serhiy Bondar on Saturday night after completing a combat mission.
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El Salvador’s students now face daily checks for short haircuts and neat uniforms — as well as weekly ‘Civic Monday’ drills. The inspections were mandated by the country’s new minister of education, a military captain.
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Fox News contributor Gianno Caldwell is considering a bid for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, citing the ongoing crime issues in Chicago and other cities. His potential candidacy has sparked discussions about the state of public safety and the need for effective governance.
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Robby Starbuck, a political activist, condemned Cracker Barrel’s recent logo change, arguing it represents the company’s long-term shift toward the left. The activist highlighted the perceived ideological transformation in the brand’s identity.
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The White House has launched an official TikTok account as part of an effort to connect with younger generations. Political commentator Brilyn Hollyhand discusses this move on Fox & Friends Weekend, highlighting how the Trump administration is leveraging the platform to reach a broader audience.
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The Trump administration’s federal policing takeover in DC has sparked protests, with critics calling it an ‘invasion’ as crime rates drop significantly. The deployment of National Guard, ICE, and FBI has resulted in 719 arrests and 91 illegal guns seized, but the move has raised concerns about the militarization of policing.
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Protesters have strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s actions to assert control over Washington, D.C. police, labeling it an ‘invasion.’ The opposition highlights the left’s ongoing resistance to Trump’s measures aimed at curbing crime in the capital.
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Jason Biggs, star of the 1999 film ‘American Pie,’ acknowledges the movie would not be received the same way in 2025 due to changing comedy standards, but highlights its enduring appeal through its portrayal of teenage friendships. He and co-star Mena Suvari discussed the film’s relevance as a cultural touchstone despite its controversial elements.
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Google has launched a new ‘preferred sources’ feature that lets users customize their search results by adding favorite outlets to the Top Stories section. This feature allows users to handpick sources like Fox News to prominently display their content in search results.
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A genetic test has been developed to identify children at higher risk of obesity in adulthood, potentially allowing for early intervention strategies. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen’s Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) found that a polygenic risk score (PGS) can predict severe obesity risk as early as age 5, offering…
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Fox Nation is airing the PBR series ‘Last Cowboy Standing’ on Friday Night Live as part of the ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ Kate Harrison, the show’s host, provides insights into the programming and viewer expectations.
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A Florida judge denied bond to Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant from India, accused of a deadly crash that killed three people. The judge classified all six charges as forcible felonies, citing flight risk and probable cause.
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Friday night’s preseason game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Tennessee Titans was interrupted when an adult toy was thrown onto the field, similar to incidents reported in the WNBA. The incident, which occurred near the 6-yard line with five minutes left in the fourth quarter, sparked concern over inappropriate fan behavior, with the Titans…
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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home and office were raided by the FBI on August 22, 2024, as authorities search for classified documents. Trump criticized Bolton publicly, calling him a ‘lowlife’ and suggesting he could be ‘unpatriotic.’
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The Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders were joined by two female colleagues in a TikTok video filmed in a bathroom, sparking significant backlash on social media. Critics argue the inclusion of male cheerleaders challenges traditional gender roles in sports.
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The article describes the enchanting sensation of being in water, whether one is swimming vigorously or simply floating. It highlights the mesmerizing and magical feeling associated with aquatic environments.
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U.S. destroyers are being deployed near Venezuela to exert pressure on President Maduro and cartels amid escalating tensions. The move is part of a broader strategy to address regional instability.
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Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie Xo celebrated his 200-pound weight loss with a playful TikTok video showing their affectionate moment. The video highlights their bond and the couple’s commitment to a healthier lifestyle.
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Prosecutors allege that Donna Adelson masterminded the murder of her son-in-law, Florida dentist Dan Markel, as part of a family-driven murder-for-hire plot. The case spans nearly 11 years and includes evidence such as her attempt to flee to Vietnam and contradictory statements during an FBI sting operation.
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The article argues that the case of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, exemplifies a growing societal trend where grievances are used to justify lawbreaking. This mindset, rooted in a victimhood mentality, is increasingly shaping cultural norms and behaviors, with therapy and social media amplifying the spread of such attitudes.
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Wildfire smoke, once rare in the Arctic, is becoming more common due to escalating wildfire seasons in Canada. The recent sightings have prompted concerns over environmental and health impacts in northern Saskatchewan and other Arctic regions.
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LibreOffice 25.8 has officially dropped support for Windows 7 and 8.x, marking a significant shift in software compatibility. This update emphasizes the software’s focus on modern operating systems, leaving older users with the need to upgrade or use outdated software.
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The White House has remained silent on a U.N.-backed report indicating famine conditions in Gaza, despite global outcry. Analysts warn that without U.S. on pressure, Israel’s military campaign may not shift course.
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Serhiy Hrebinyk, a 25-year-old Ukrainian man, has been released from a Russian prison and reunited with his family, ending his ordeal. The return has brought emotional relief but also the challenge of dealing with trauma from his captivity.
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Mexican truckers are enrolling in six-week English language courses to comply with new requirements imposed by the Trump administration. Companies are racing to ensure their drivers can communicate effectively with U.S. officials to avoid potential penalties.
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The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Str, honoring Germany’s first African-born scholar, has been approved despite a last-ditch legal challenge. The decision marks a significant step in acknowledging the contributions of African scholars to German history.
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President Trump has set a two-week timeline for U.S. involvement in Ukraine negotiations following meetings with Zelenskyy and European leaders. Trump has ruled out sending U.S. troops to Ukraine while considering options for preventing Russian aggression.
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Israel’s strikes in June damaged Evin prison, a symbol of Iran’s oppressive regime. The prison, once a site of political repression, is now being repopulated with male prisoners.
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President Trump’s planned pharmaceutical tariffs threaten to hit many of the most common and well-known drugs that Americans take. The potential impact on public health has been a major point of contention.
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The Trump administration has secured a deal with Google to implement its AI platform across federal agencies, part of a broader strategy to maintain U.S. dominance in AI technology against global competitors like China. The agreement also highlights the dual-edged nature of AI, as it is being used both to enhance government operations and to…
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President Trump’s embrace of far-right ideologies has pleased right-wing activists, with figures like Enrique Tarrio expressing satisfaction as such views become more mainstream.
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France has summoned Italy’s ambassador following sharp criticism of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini’s remarks about President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to send Western troops to Ukraine. Salvini, a prominent Italian political figure, mocked Macron’s suggestion that European leaders should send military personnel to Ukraine, implying that the French leader should personally visit the conflict zone.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the state’s new program partnering prosecutors with federal counterparts to ensure repeat offenders aren’t back on the streets. The initiative aims to prevent repeat offenders from reentering society by enhancing interagency collaboration.
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A mob of up to 20 anti-ICE protesters attacked immigration agents outside a San Francisco courthouse, with one agitator allegedly threatening to stab an officer and harm his family. Adrian Guerrero, a U.S. citizen, was involved in the clash, slashing a government vehicle’s tire and making repeated threats during the confrontation.
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Real American Freestyle Wrestling is set to host its first event, featuring a tribute to Hulk Hogan, the league’s founder. Kyle Dake and Yianni Diakomihalis will be among the participants, with producer Eric Bischoff joining the discussion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
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The episode explores the intersection of race, politics, and law enforcement, while also delving into the high-profile legal issues surrounding Maxwell.
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A late-night fire in Wuppertal, Germany, damaged railway track switches, prompting police to investigate potential arson. The incident follows earlier attacks on rail infrastructure in North Rhine-Westphalia, raising concerns about targeted vandalism.