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Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump may hold a meeting within the next two, according to a statement by Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov. Peskov remarked that Trump’s remarks about the meeting suggest both leaders acknowledge the importance of not delaying critical discussions.
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A court in Germany has fined a far-right AfD lawmaker for sharing a photo montage that depicted Angela Merkel and other politicians in poses mimicking the Hitler salute. The incident has sparked renewed debate on the limits of free speech and the use of Nazi imagery in political discourse.
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Rep. Lance Gooden has called for a DOJ probe into the National Lawyers Guild, alleging ties to Antifa extremists. His request comes as the Trump administration labels Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
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Ukraine is awaiting a US decision on Tomahawk missiles, which are at the top of its wish list. Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak emphasized the importance of these weapons for Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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The Trump administration conducted a sixth drone strike on a suspected drug-smuggling submersible in the Caribbean, killing at least one and capturing survivors. The operation continues a broader campaign against drug cartels, with the death toll from these strikes now at least 28.
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, whose 1995 apology for Japan’s wartime atrocities marked a significant turning point in his country’s historical reconciliation, has died at the age of 101. His televised address on August 15, 1995, delivered exactly 50 years after Japan’s formal surrender in World War II, outlined Japan’s ‘deep remorse’ for its…
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Vodafone Ukraine plans to install 360 kW solar power plants at 100 base stations across Ukraine by late 2025 – early 2026, as stated in a recent release. This initiative is part of the company’s efforts to enhance its energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint while ensuring reliable connectivity for its users.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed openness to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in any format and location outside of Russia and Belarus. The potential for dialogue between the two leaders has been a topic of discussion among international observers, as the conflict in Ukraine continues to evolve.
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The EU questions the strategic value of deploying US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, suggesting the move would be more symbolic than practical. The decision could serve as a negotiating tool, but training Ukrainian forces to operate the missiles would take time.
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John Bolton, former national security adviser to Donald Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges of storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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John Bolton, former national security advisor to President Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges of storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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John Bolton has been charged with storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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Russia claims to have captured three villages in eastern Ukraine, part of a continuing territorial push in the conflict zone. The situation remains fluid as both sides engage in intense fighting.
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Russia has intensified its efforts to control education since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The introduction of standardized school textbooks promoting ‘patriyotism’ and ‘traditional values’ is part of a broader strategy to reinforce national identity and ideological alignment.
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Israeli hostages, held captive in Gaza for two years, have been released and are reuniting with families. Medical experts highlight the severe physical and mental toll of their ordeal.
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Dallas Cowboys’ Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs has entered concussion protocol after a mysterious home accident, forcing him to miss Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders. The injury adds to an already struggling defense that ranks last in yards per game and second in points allowed.
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The Fox News AI Newsletter discusses OpenAI’s plan to allow ChatGPT to generate ‘erotica’ for verified adults, sparking debate on content moderation. The newsletter also highlights concerns over scams targeting seniors, emphasizing the need for improved fraud detection.
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Fox News’ Claudia Cowan joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss Turning Point USA’s Oklahoma event, which drew over 6,000 attendees. Russell Brand spoke on his Christian beliefs during the appearance.
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Max Scherzer refused to leave the mound during a heated exchange with manager John Schneider in Game 4 of the ALCS, leading to a Blue Jays win that evened the series at 2-2. The moment showcased intense dynamics between a pitcher and his skipper, with Scherzer’s passionate plea to stay in the game ultimately leading…
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President Trump claimed that a ‘tremendous bad blood’ between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin is preventing a peace deal in Ukraine. The situation remains complex, with both leaders hoping to build on recent progress.
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Dave Wannstedt discusses the Chicago Bears’ quest for their fourth consecutive win and questions if the Pittsburgh Steelers are underusing Aaron Rodgers. The analysis focuses on the Bears’ offensive strategy and the Steelers’ decision-making regarding their quarterback.
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Senators Tim Kaine and Rand Paul are leading a bipartisan effort to block President Donald Trump from launching military strikes in Venezuela without Congressional approval, citing the War Powers Resolution. The move comes after recent U.S. drone strikes off Venezuela’s coast, which Maduro has responded to with military exercises and troop movements.
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Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, plans to lease major trade ports to foreign firms, angering domestic critics who fear it undermines national sovereignty. The decision, made as the country prepares for elections, has raised concerns about transparency and political motives.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticized the police decision to bar Israeli fans from a soccer match in central England, underscoring tensions over Israeli teams’ games in Europe amid the Gaza war. The move has sparked further debate within the Jewish community in London.
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French movie icon Brigitte Bardot, 91, was recently hospitalized due to an undisclosed illness and is now recovering at home following minor surgery. This latest health issue comes after a previous incident in 2023 when she was treated for breathing difficulties attributed to the intense heatwave in St. Tropez.
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Turning Point USA is demanding the NBA fire an employee who posted crude remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The employee was suspended, but TPUSA wants more.
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Madagascar’s suspension by the African Union has reignited debate over the bloc’s power to prevent military takeovers. Experts question whether its tools go beyond symbolic gestures.
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The African Union’s suspension of Madagascar has reignited debate over the bloc’s power to prevent military takeovers. Experts question whether its tools go beyond symbolic gestures.
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Madagascar’s suspension by the African Union has reignited debate over the bloc’s power to prevent military takeovers. Experts question whether its tools go beyond symbolic gestures.
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Jessica Tarlov, co-host of ‘The Five,’ criticized Zohran Mamdani’s refusal to condemn Hamas during a Fox News interview, calling his responses disturbing. The incident has sparked discussions about political accountability and public safety in New York City.
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Colin Cowherd’s weekly Blazin’ 5 highlights the Arizona Cardinals covering the Green Bay Packers, the Detroit Lions defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Denver Broncos overcoming the New York Giants as top picks for Week 7 NFL action.
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Ukrainian stocks surged 5.43% on the anticipation of a Trump-Putin meeting, while the Polish main index fell 1.81%.
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Rachael Ray reveals her preference for living in Italy over New York City, appreciating the tranquil atmosphere and space for her dog Bella. She finds the quiet life in their Tuscan villa ideal for both her and her pet.
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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó confirmed speaking with Dmitry Ushakov, an adviser to Vladimir Putin, on Friday. The communication highlights ongoing diplomatic ties between Hungary and Russia.
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The article argues that Republican Curtis Sliwa should step aside from the NYC mayoral race to allow former Gov. Andrew Cuomo a better chance of defeating Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, citing Mamdani’s inexperience and radical policies. The piece criticizes Mamdani’s lack of credentials and warns of his potential negative impact on New York’s economy and…
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A Florida teacher is facing backlash after school officials ordered him to remove a poster featuring an inspirational quote from Charlie Kirk, citing a policy against partisan displays. The teacher described feeling outnumbered as he navigated the situation, sparking discussions about free speech and school policies.
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The iconic Holocaust photograph ‘The Last Jew in Vinnitsa’ has been analyzed to reveal the identity of its perpetrator using AI and collaborative methods. This discovery provides critical historical insight into Nazi war crimes.
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A new firefighting technology called FireDome is undergoing its first real-world test, inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. This innovation aims to enhance emergency response capabilities by using advanced detection and interception methods.
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OpenAI has restricted the use of its Sora video app to prevent the creation of racist depictions of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., following reports of users generating vulgar and offensive content featuring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., including a controversial image of him in the back seat of a police…
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Former Idaho State runner Mary Kate Marshall continues her legal battle over transgender athletes in women’s sports as the case moves toward the Supreme Court after a federal judge rejected a dismissal motion. Marshall and her teammate Madison Kenyon argue that biological men should not be allowed in women’s sports, emphasizing the need for fair…
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Groupon has launched fall deals including a discounted Costco membership with $100 off, along with other holiday-themed promotions. The deal allows users to save on membership fees while enjoying a range of other savings opportunities.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the National Guard and police to deploy to Austin ahead of an Antifa-linked protest, citing law and order concerns. Critics argue the move could be an attempt to suppress free speech, with some linking it to Trump’s designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
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U.S. intelligence officials have indicated that the military has significantly enhanced its capabilities to address the rising threat posed by narcoterrorist groups. This development comes in response to growing concerns about the use of advanced air defense systems by these groups.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has met with leaders of Vietnam and Laos, agreeing to enhance bilateral relations. This development underscores North Korea’s efforts to diversify its international partnerships.
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The Dutch Supreme Court has upheld a $50 billion award against Rosneft in the Yukos case. This decision concluded a prolonged legal battle over the now-defunct oil company, which dissolved in the early 2000s after the arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
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German historian Karl Schlögel, the 2025 recipient of the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, has called for increased military support to Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. He emphasized the necessity of a coordinated European effort to ensure Ukraine’s defense and maintain its independence.
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Damien Harris highlighted the Crimson Tide’s shift from intimidation to accountability, emphasizing their internal drive and unity. The team’s recent resurgence, marked by five consecutive wins, shows their commitment to growth, not fear, as they prepare for the College Football Playoff.
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The article raises concerns about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s potential arrest risk while traveling through the airspace of International Criminal Court members. Questions remain about how he might navigate the legal challenges associated with his international travel.
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The U.S. government has issued threats of sanctions against countries supporting a draft agreement at the International Maritime Organization to fund ship pollution clean-up efforts. Environmental advocates praise the measure as a crucial step toward reducing marine pollution, while industry representatives warn of financial burdens on shipping companies.
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Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, warns AI systems can be hacked to bypass safety measures, citing examples like the jailbroken ChatGPT variant DAN. He emphasizes the need for global controls to prevent misuse of AI technology.
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U.S. senators are seeking a vote to ban ground strikes in Venezuela following the Senate’s rejection of a similar measure to address President Trump’s actions against alleged drug runners in the Caribbean Sea. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky emphasized the need for public debate and a vote, stating the American people do not want to…
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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1, and now lead the NLCS 3-0. Colin Cowherd says the Dodgers have no flaws, and that they’re on the path to repeat as World Series champions.
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The Cincinnati Bengals secured a 33-3, led by Joe Flacco’s 342 yards and 3 TDs. Analyst Colin Cowherd questions if the Steelers missed a prime opportunity to lock up the AFC North.
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The proposed California law, backed by Governor Gavin Newsom, has drawn criticism for potentially allowing more transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports. Critics argue the legislation could undermine the integrity of women’s sports by increasing participation from transgender athletes.
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Kenya is holding a state funeral for late opposition leader Raila Odinga, who President William Ruto hailed as a “pivotal” figure in the country’s democracy. The event has drawn thousands of mourners, highlighting Odinga’s enduring influence on Kenya’s political landscape.
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Anti-ICE protesters gathered outside an immigration facility in Broadview, Illinois, on Friday morning to hold a worship service. The event, organized by local activists, aimed to express opposition to immigration enforcement practices and highlight moral concerns regarding the treatment of detainees.
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Jennifer Stallone discusses the trend of more transgender children with celebrity parents, emphasizing the need for parental support. In an interview with Katie Miller, she highlights the unique challenges these families face and the importance of understanding in a public spotlight.
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Michelle James, a Camp Lejeune widow, is advocating for congressional action on a stalled justice bill. The 2022 legislation, meant to provide legal recourse, has faced court delays, leaving families in limbo.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune criticizes Chuck Schumer’s leadership style as autocratic, calling for transparent negotiations and rejecting secret deals. The shutdown deadlock over Obamacare subsidies continues as Democrats block efforts to reopen the government.
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Multiple arrests have occurred during anti-ICE protests in Illinois. Law enforcement faces criticism as tensions escalate.