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Poland’s Defense Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced the opening of a large-scale training facility for Polish and Ukrainian military personnel in the south of the country on September 1. The facility, currently under construction with assistance from NATO countries and Norway, is expected to enhance joint military training and readiness.
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Conservative activist CJ Pearson has accused White liberals of fearing they’re losing power over Black Americans, citing a controversial protest sign incident in Virginia. The sign, which compared transgender bathroom policies to segregated water fountains, sparked widespread outrage.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell denied any misconduct by former President Donald Trump in her DOJ interview, stating she never saw him act inappropriately. The DOJ released documents detailing her testimony from July 2025 during her prison sentence at a Florida federal prison.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the only person convicted in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, stated during a recent federal prison interview that she does not believe Epstein’s 20, 2019 death was a suicide. She suggested the death may have been an internal prison matter, highlighting concerns about the Bureau of Prisons’ mismanagement and potential for inmate killings.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that security guarantees are essential to ensuring future generations of Ukrainians will not face war. He stated that these guarantees are being developed in collaboration with international partners.
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John Bolton, former National Security Adviser under President Trump, has emerged as a vocal critic following his departure from the White, He held the position for a little over a year.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights the Bryan Kohberger student murder investigation with new details from Idaho police and covers the Menendez brothers’ parole board hearing. Other updates include an accomplice of the ‘Candy Man’ serial killer breaking silence and bodycam footage from the Idaho murders.
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Russia has postponed its planned Luna-26 lunar mission, originally slated for 2028, and its Venus exploration mission, which was already delayed to 2034-35, now faces an additional delay until 2036. These updates reflect continued challenges in the nation’s space program.
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has publicly defended his lawsuit against the Trump administration’s executive order banning biological males from girls’ sports, claiming it protects transgender athletes’ rights. The White House criticized the lawsuit as ‘creepy and anti-woman,’ leading to ongoing federal investigations into Minnesota’s defiance.
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Law enforcement is conducting a search of former national security advisor John Bolton’s residence in Bethesda, Maryland. The search, which took place on Friday morning, marks a significant development in the case against the former national security advisor.
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The State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) expert examination of Ukrainian MP and European Solidarity party leader Petro Poroshenko repeats the Russian propaganda thesis that Ukraine is to blame for the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war due to constitutional amendments and the pursuit of EU and NATO membership in 2019. Poroshand’s legal team has publicly pointed…
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has condemned a federal judge’s decision to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man with a documented history of violent crime and gang-related offenses, from custody. The ruling has sparked intense political debate, with No’ accused the judge of obstructing law enforcement and undermining public safety. Abrego Garcia, who faces charges of…
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Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, who won over 3,000 races including the Triple Crown with Secretariat, passed away at 84 in his Canadian home. His family stated that he died of natural causes, and he is remembered for his legacy in horse racing.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced that Ukraine has received EUR 4.05 billion in funding from the European Commission, comprising EUR 1 billion in ERA Loans and EUR 3.05 billion from the Ukraine Facility.
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Slovakia has condemned Ukraine for recent attacks on the Drujhba pipeline, a critical route for Russian oil to the EU, calling the attacks an unacceptable threat to energy security. The Drujhba pipeline, spanning 4,00,000 km, is a vital route for Russian crude oil deliveries to Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland.
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Ukrain, Presdent, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stated that the Coalition of the Willing has expressed goodwill, but the infrastructure of security guarantees needs to be formalized.
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During an interview on Meet the Press, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov clarified there are no plans for a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. The statement reinforces existing doubts about the likelihood of a high-level summit.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the country requires security guarantees to ensure Russia will not attack again. He expressed confusion over Russia’s questions regarding these guarantees, as they have already launched an invasion.
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President Trump has threatened to fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, if she does not resign. The threat follows an accusation from the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency that she engaged in mortgage fraud.
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The Supreme Court has indicated that the Federal Reserve is protected from political interference, raising questions about the extent of a president’s power to remove a Fed governor. Lisa Cook, appointed as a Federal Reserve governor in June 2023, has become a focal point in these legal discussions.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss security assurances for the country. Russia has rejected the idea of a meeting between Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has visited Ukraine and held meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss security guarantees. Russia has rejected claims of any upcoming meeting between Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin.
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Ukraine has struck the Druzhba pipeline, supplying oil to Hungary and Slovakia, at least three times this month. US President Donald Trump has expressed anger over the attacks, according to a letter from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte are engaging in discussions in Kyiv aimed at identifying steps that could lead to the actual end of the war, with a particular emphasis on security guarantees. The talks are expected to shape future diplomatic efforts towards peace.
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European leaders are discussing troop deployment scenarios in Ukraine, raising concerns about entanglement in the conflict. The strategic and political implications of such actions are under scrutiny.
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Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has denied allegations by Attorney General Pam Bondi that the state is obstructing federal immigration enforcement, citing the Anticommandeering Rule and voter support for its sanctuary laws. Kotek emphasized that Oregon’s 1987 sanctuary policy has been upheld and strengthened, maintaining compliance with federal law.
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Andrew Cuomo criticized Zohran Mamdani’s leadership ideas saying they won’t work for New York. The discussion shows different strategies among mayoral candidates.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims Russia is intent on prolonging the conflict by issuing ultimat, and use them to postpone the possibility of ending the war. The leader alleges Moscow is using these demands as a strategy to avoid a definitive end to the war.
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Shedeur Sanders’ slide to the fifth round of the NFL Draft sparked widespread controversy and speculation, even from President Trump. Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson claims teams were ‘told not to’ draft him to ‘make an example,’ while ESPN analysts raised collusion concerns.
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Queen Camilla has described the wasp invasion at Sandringham as a ‘terrible’ situation, with the royal family facing disruptions on their private grounds. King Charles III is reportedly ‘livid’ over a potential shortage of pheasants, which could impact the traditional Boxing Day shooting tradition.
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Participants discussed the risks to businesses and communities using specific examples and outlined the necessary steps for reform. The meeting aimed to examine how law enforcement actions and inaction affect reconstruction, investment climate, and defense capabilities.
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The Trump administration faces growing backlash over its strategies to maintain order in Washington, DC. Critics are questioning the effectiveness and fairness of the measures implemented, suggesting that the approach may have unintended consequences for the city’s residents.
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President Donald Trump has announced a timeline for his decision on addressing Russia and Ukraine, marking a significant development in international relations. This announcement comes as global tensions remain high, with both Russia and Ukraine continuing to engage in a complex geopolitical situation.
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Steve Hilton, a California gubernatorial candidate, has raised concerns about alleged gerrymandering efforts in California and Texas, suggesting that such practices could have broader implications for the rest of the country. In an interview on ‘The Faulkner Focus,’ Hilton highlighted the potential impact of these political maneuvers on electoral integrity and democratic processes.
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DOJ documents reveal that Ghislane Maxwell stated she never saw President Trump engage in inappropriate behavior. The DOJ and FBI concluded Epstein’s death was suicide, with no evidence of a blackmail scheme.
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Joe Gruters, a prominent Trump ally and Florida State Senator, has been appointed as the new leader of the Republican National Committee (RNC). He received no opposition in his bid to replace Michael Whatley, who is stepping down to run for Senate in North Carolina.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Friday that there are no current plans for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zel. The statement suggests that any potential dialogue remains contingent on a clear agenda.
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Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from federal custody in Tennessee and is set to return to Maryland, where he will await trial for charges related to alleged illegal migrant transportation. His legal proceedings are ongoing, with his release subject to conditions including electronic monitoring and supervision by Immigration and Customs, until his trial,…
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The Department of Justice has released the full transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview with ‘The Story,’ which includes detailed accounts of her alleged involvement in facilitating Donald Trump’s access to underage girls for sexual purposes. The transcript provides a glimpse into the ongoing legal proceedings against Maxwell, who faces charges of conspiracy to commit sex…
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Visitors to Las Vegas are turning to budget-friendly dining options like Jackson’s Bar & Grill’s $22 ribeye special and John Cutter’s half-price Sundays to enjoy high-quality steaks at a fraction of the Strip’s cost.
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Uganda has accepted a deal with the US government to take in unwanted migrants, joining Eswat than, South Sudan, and Rwanda. The agreement has sparked debate over whether Africa is becoming the dumping ground for migrants, with many critics questioning the long-term implications for African governments and the broader population.
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Uganda has joined Eswatini, South Sudan, and Rwanda in accepting a U.S. migrant deportation deal, marking a growing trend of African countries accepting responsibility for handling the repatriation of migrants from the United States. This trend raises questions about the motivations and implications for both regions.
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D.C. Police Union chairman Gregg Pemberton endorsed Trump’s federal takeover of the city’s police department, calling it a necessary but temporary fix for a system in crisis. He criticized the D.C. Council’s reform agenda as having worsened staffing shortages and financial strain on the Metropolitan Police Department.
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FOX Sports analyst Tom Verducci discusses the Milwaukee Brewers’ dominance and the Chicago Cubs’ potential as a threat in 2025, stressing the need for the Los Angeles Dodgers to prove their competitiveness by ‘putting up or shutting up.’
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NATO is engaging with Poland concerning the recent drone incident, with Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizing the need for a response from Poland. The incident has sparked discussions about the need for a unified approach to regional security challenges.
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Interpol and African investigators have executed a joint operation called ‘Serengeti 2.0,’ resulting in the arrest of over 1,200 individuals involved in cybercrime. The operation also led to the recovery of nearly $100 million from suspected scammers.
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A Russian court ruled that purchasing Instagram verification counts as financing Meta, which is banned as an extremist organization. The ruling escalates tensions over social media regulation in Russia.
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The Department of Justice has released audio recordings and transcripts related to Ghislaine Maxwell’s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case. These materials provide new insights into the legal proceedings and allegations against Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy to sexually exploit minors.
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Vice President JD Vance denied claims that the FBI searched former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home for political retribution. The controversy arose after media reports suggested that the search, which occurred earlier this year, was part of a broader probe into Bolton’s alleged misconduct during his tenure in the Trump administration.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte proposed a two-tier security framework for Ukraine, encompassing a ceasefire and peace agreement as the first level and U.S. and European support as the second.
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Camouflage gear is essential for hunters, as it helps them blend into their surroundings and increase their chances of success. Brands like Cabela’s, L.L. Bean, FORLOH, and First Lite provide durable, scent-blocking wear designed for various hunting conditions.
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The New York appellate court overturned a $500 million civil judgment against former President Donald Trump, dismissing the politically motivated case brought by Attorney General Letitia James. The ruling highlights the collapse of a lawfare strategy aimed at bankrupting Trump, jailing him, and preventing his re-election.
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The FBI raided John Bolton’s home and office, focusing on classified documents linked to his Trump administration tenure. Bolton, who was dismissed by Trump in 2019, has not been charged or detained following the search.
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The DOJ released hours of prison interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, denying Epstein had a ‘client list’ and maintaining he never used blackmail. She also reiterated past claims he did not commit suicide and had a heart condition preventing normal sexual activity.
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FBI agents were seen loading boxes into vehicles outside John Bolton’s Washington office as the former Trump national security adviser left the building in an SUV. The classified documents probe has intensified scrutiny on Bolton’s past activities.
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Political leaders and experts are calling for systematic militarization of society to enhance defense capabilities. This shift reflects concerns over global instability and the need for robust state security measures.
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The Sturgis Rally, one of the world’s largest motorcycle events, was founded by an American who transformed it into a cultural phenomenon. Celebrated for its community spirit and economic impact, the rally continues to attract thousands of riders and enthusiasts each year.
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Fox Nation’s latest episode delves into the history of pickleball, focusing on its three visionary founders. Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum are credited with creating the sport in the 1930s.
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President Donald Trump accuses Democrats of orchestrating a hoax regarding the Epstein files controversy. New documents related to Epstein’s criminal investigation have been released, reigniting debates over his death and legal proceedings.
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Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino has been released from a Tennessee jail after months of legal battles. The release comes following coverage on ‘America Reports,’ where the legal issues were discussed.