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President Donald Trump has granted clemency to George Santos, a former New York Congressman who was serving less than three months of a seven-year sentence for wire fraud and identity theft. Trump cited the former lawmaker’s political support in the announcement, emphasizing Santos’ alleged mistreatment during his incarceration.
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The Cincinnati Bengals have benched cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt for the team’s 3, 31 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, hoping to motivate him to ‘go on a great run’ in the remainder of the season.
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Rashee Rice, the Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver, has demonstrated his readiness to make an impact during his first practice week following a six-game suspension. His performance has set the stage for a potential substantial role in the upcoming matchup against the Raiders.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are facing potential challenges on the offensive side as their top tight end, Brock Bowers, has returned to practice but is still questionable to play due to a knee injury. The team will decide on their availability ahead of the critical game against the Chiefs on Sunday.
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San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that Mac Jones will start against the Atlanta Falcons, with Brock Purdy’s return delayed. The decision reflects the team’s strategy to prioritize stability and experience as they prepare for the critical game.
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LaLiga players paused play for the opening seconds after kickoff to protest the league’s decision to stage a regular-season game in Miami. The incident has sparked discussions about the implications of international exhibitions for domestic leagues.
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The Detroit Lions have expressed offense at a previously released NFL Films video that was later deleted from social media. The video, which featured suspended safety Brian Branch, was deemed overly critical by the team, prompting their backlash.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners are set to clash in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series, with both teams aiming to secure their place in the World, the game is expected to be a dramatic showdown as the series remains tightly contested.
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Max Verstappen secured pole position for Saturday’s U.S. Grand Prix sprint, beating McLaren drivers in a competitive qualifying session. The result positions him favorably for the upcoming race.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers advanced to the World Series with a 3-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the NLCS, making them one win away from securing their second consecutive championship. The win marks the first time a defending champion has reached the World Series in over 16 years.
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Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s new ambassador to the U.S., has been actively working to strengthen U.S.-Ukraine relations since her appointment on August 27, 2025. In a recent interview, she emphasized her commitment to ending the war in Ukraine.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are heavy favorites against the Las Vegas Raiders in their upcoming matchup, with Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes analyzing the potential for an upset. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals, who recently defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 33-3, are now in contention to win the AFC North.
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The Philadelphia Eagles, following a 2-game losing streak, face the Minnesota Vikings in a critical Week 2 matchup. Analysts Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildy are analyzing Jalen Hurts’ potential impact and the importance of the Cowboys vs. Commanders game.
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Comedian Jimmy Kimmel has compared the ‘No Kings’ protests against Donald Trump to the American Revolution, highlighting their role in American dissent. The nationwide demonstrations, with over 2,500 events planned, are part of a broader critique of the Trump administration’s policies.
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A new study suggests that low-dose radiation therapy could fill the treatment gap between pain medications and joint replacement surgery for knee osteoarthritis patients. Researchers in Korea presented findings at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting, indicating that a single course of radiation can be a ‘safe and effective’ treatment option for…
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Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani sparked controversy by refusing to endorse New York Gov. Kathy Hochul during a debate. His comments drew sharp criticism from Republicans and highlighted tensions within the Democratic Party over his progressive stance.
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Senate leaders are pushing for a vote on Russian sanctions amid heightened tensions with Russia, even as President Trump questions the timing. The push for sanctions is bolstered by the Trump administration’s increased support for Ukraine.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville accused Democrats of demonizing young men, citing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s controversial remarks on masculinity. The political fallout reflects broader tensions in the 2024 election over generational divides.
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The White House accuses Democrats of jeopardizing national security due to the shutdown, which is causing furloughs at the National Nuclear Security Administration. A government shutdown could have long-term consequences on the nation’s ability to maintain its nuclear stockpile and deter nuclear threats.
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Ohio state Rep. Josh Williams is pushing a bill to penalize sanctuary cities by cutting state funding, citing President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement priorities. The proposed Protecting Ohio Communities Act (HB 26) would impose a 0% funding reduction on municipalities deemed to be ‘sanctuary jurisdictions,’ aiming to align state actions with federal immigration policies.
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Ukrainian PM Yulia Svyrydenko has reached out to Slovak PM for support during the coming winter, expressing concerns over challenging conditions. The appeal highlights Ukraine’s reliance on international partners amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and the need for resources.
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The Supreme Court has set December 8 to hear oral arguments in a case testing Trump’s power to remove FTC members. This could challenge a 1935 precedent limiting presidential authority over independent agencies.
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Beijing is solidifying its position in the ongoing trade dispute with the United States, demonstrating enhanced confidence as tariffs increase. The country is actively seeking new trade partners to mitigate the impact of the trade war.
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Polish Court Refuses Extradition of Nord Stream Sabotage Suspect A Polish court has denied extradition requests for a Ukrainian suspect accused of involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
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Jimmy Kimmel compares the ‘No Kings’ protest to the American Revolution, highlighting its significance in the political landscape. The protest, organized by anti-Trump activists, aims to remove Trump from power and promote a more democratic political system.
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New York City mayoral candidates debated affordability and public safety, with supporters on 50th Street outside 30 Rock voicing contrasting views on experience. The debate took place as Election Day approaches, offering voters a clear look at the candidates vying to lead the nation’s largest city.
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John Bolton, former national security adviser under President Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges of mishandling classified documents. He appeared in federal court in Greenbelt, Md., following an indictment by a grand jury.
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A student at Oklahoma State University, Joshua Wilson, claims he faced backlash from a university employee for expressing conservative values, following a tribute to Charlie Kirk. The incident has sparked discussions about free speech and campus policies.
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Kylie Jenner shared a series of risqué photos on Instagram, showcasing a tight, cutout mini dress that left little to the imagination. Fans responded enthusiastically, with many referring to her as ‘King Kylie,’ a nickname she briefly used in 2015.
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Supporters of New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo took to the streets to voice their reasons for supporting their preferred candidates during the first NYC mayoral debate. The event underscored the diverging political ideologies and policy priorities that define the race for the city’s highest office.
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Hamas has reasserted control in Gaza following a recent peace deal with Israel, while tensions remain high over the Trump administration’s peace plan. The situation is marked by increased military clashes and geopolitical complexities.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have reportedly engaged in discussions aimed at facilitating peace negotiations in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The meeting has sparked renewed interest in potential diplomatic solutions to the crisis.
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A growing body of research suggests that how you cook your food— not just what you eat— may influence health and longevity. High-heat methods can create harmful compounds linked to aging and disease. Experts recommend using water-based techniques to minimize risks and promote healthier eating habits.
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Former Navy Seal and GOP Senate candidate Jared Hudson criticized President Donald Trump’s Middle East policy on ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum,’ calling it a departure from neocon strategies that perpetuated prolonged conflicts. He emphasized the need for a more pragmatic approach to regional stability.
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Two individuals suspected of attacking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Texas have been charged with providing support to Antifa, a far-left activist group known for its confrontational tactics. The charges highlight the growing tensions between law enforcement and far-left organizations.
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Massachusetts cranberry farmers are facing increasing costs that are pushing them to sell their unused bogs as wetlands. The state is the second-largest cranberry producer in the U.S., behind Wisconsin.
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Democrat leaders have condemned recent protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), arguing that the demonstrations risk undermining efforts to reform the immigration system. Protests organized by groups like the FAMM have called for an end to family separations and improved treatment of detained immigrants.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin faces potential legal hurdles in traveling to Hungary for a planned meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Sanctions imposed by Western nations and an international arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) could complicate his journey.
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A 53-year-old staff member at Meadowridge Academy in Massachusetts died after being struck in the chest by a 14-year-old student during an attempt to leave the dormitory. Authorities have not yet released an official cause of death.
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith claims a potential 2028 Republican ticket of Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is unbeatable for any Democratic candidate. Smith praises Rubio’s role in the Trump-administered Israel-Hamas peace deal, suggesting it makes the GOP ticket a formidable challenge for Democrats.
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Former President Barack Obama officially endorsed both Democrats running in the only gubernatorial elections this cycle. New Jersey and Virginia are the only states holding gubernatorial elections in 2025’s off-season election year.
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Joanna Marie Harper, a transgender professor at Western University, opposes the creation of an open category for transgender athletes, arguing that most would rather quit sports than compete in a category dominated by cisgender males. Harper’s stance was countered by Jon Pike, a philosophy professor at The Open University in England, who argued that an…
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President Trump has called on Indiana’s Republican state senators to redraw the state’s electoral map, intensifying efforts by the White, House to influence election outcomes.
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The article explores the legal risks Putin faces while traveling to Hungary to meet Trump, particularly regarding his potential arrest by the International Criminal Court. It highlights the uncertainty surrounding his movement through the airspace of ICC member states.
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Hollywood celebrities have expressed solidarity with Mikhail Kriger, a Russian activist currently on a hunger strike in prison. Kriger has been without food for over a week, protesting his treatment by prison authorities.
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Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli performed an impromptu rendition of ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ in the Oval Office during his visit to the White House on October 17, as captured by Trump’s special assistant Margo Martin. The performance, which was shared on X, featured Trump standing behind the Resolute Desk while Bocelli sang, with the president…
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President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a press conference following a significant meeting at the White House, addressing critical issues related to Ukraine’s ongoing conflict. Both leaders took the opportunity to discuss the current state of the war and potential strategies for Ukraine’s defense.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly proposed a trade deal involving weapons as part of ongoing negotiations to address the escalating conflict with Russia. The move follows mounting pressure from Western allies and growing concerns over the war’s humanitarian and geopolitical consequences.
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Cheryl Hines, an acclaimed author and actress known for her unscripted television work, is experiencing significant pushback from within the Hollywood community after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., launched an independent presidential campaign. Hines shared with Fox News Digital that her fellow industry professionals have taken a stand against her, attributing their distance to…
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Cheryl Hines revealed the emotional strain her husband RFK Jr.’s campaign has placed on their relationship. She hinted that RFK Jr. may have considered staging a fake split to shield her from criticism.
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Madagascar’s president, Andry Rajoelina, has reportedly left the country amid weeks of protests demanding his resignation, with the military said to have taken control.
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The United Nations has delayed a vote on a global carbon tax for the shipping industry, originally scheduled for this week, due to U.S. resistance. The proposal, backed by the European Union and Brazil, aims to generate revenue for climate adaptation projects.
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Ukraine and Slovakia have signed an agreement on technical and financial cooperation and a joint roadmap. The collaboration aims to foster economic and technological development between the two nations.
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Ret. Gen. Jack Keane discusses the growing pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former President Donald Trump to reach a peace agreement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Keane outlines the strategic challenges faced by both leaders as they navigate the geopolitical landscape.
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President Donald Trump has commented on the tense relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting they have ‘tremendous bad blood’. Analysts have noted that Trump’s remarks reflect a broader debate on how to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Hamas faces internal unrest as it executes critics in Gaza, with senior official Mohammed Nazzal defending the actions as necessary to eliminate criminals. U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of military action if the violence continues, as analysts and residents fear an escalation of violence and instability.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Bulgarian Minister of National Defense Atanas Zapryanov met at the Ramstein meeting to address security in the Black Sea region and explore cooperation under the SAFE initiative. The discussion focused on enhancing maritime security and joint efforts to counter threats in the area.
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President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy outlined a plan for a U.S.-Russia tunnel connecting Alaska and Siberia through the Bering Strait within eight years at $8 billion cost. The proposal, citing Elon Musk’s Boring Company as the likely builder, aims to leverage the company’s tunneling technology to reduce costs from an estimated $65 billion to less…
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Federal authorities arrested Eduardo Aguilar in Dallas, Texas, after he allegedly offered $10,000 bounties on TikTok for killing ICE agents and was found with a loaded gun. The 23-year-old, who entered the U.S. illegally in 2018, faces federal charges of transmitting threats, including a viral TikTok post calling for violent acts.
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A Polish court has denied extradition to Germany of a Ukrainian suspect in the Nord Stream pipeline incident. The ruling has intensified diplomatic tensions across Europe regarding the investigation.