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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed to have thwarted a plot involving a dual Ukrainian-Russian citizen, identified by the alias ‘Voron,’ who was arrested on a highway heading toward Moscow. The individual, born in 19, is alleged to be part of an operation targeting a senior Russian Defense Ministry official.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed state Sen. Jay Collins as his new lieutenant governor, dubbed the ‘Chuck Norris of Florida Politics.’ The appointment creates the only all-veteran executive leadership pair in the nation, reflecting both leaders’ military backgrounds.
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Gregg Zaun, a former MLB player turned broadcaster, claims his TV career is ruined by sexual harassment allegations. He admits to inappropriate behavior, stating there’s little forgiveness in the industry for his conduct.
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The United States has officially designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its Majeed Brigade as terrorist organizations. This decision comes amid heightened tensions in the region, where the BLA has been linked to several violent incidents.
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Country singer Jelly Roll reveals he has lost 200 pounds and aims to lose another 50, while the cause of death of Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock is revealed. These updates are part of the latest celebrity news in the entertainment industry.
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The discovery of a mass grave in Chemmani has brought renewed attention to Sri Lanka’s turbulent history of ethnic violence. Tamil communities are urging the global community to intervene and address the legacy of past atrocities.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has initiated measures to restrict irregular immigration and outline Germany’s foreign policy agenda. These efforts are being met with growing dissent among coalition partners and internal disagreements over key policy directions.
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Ukrainian state-owned energy company Energoatom has fulfilled its Public Service Obligations (PSO) for 2025, covering 100% of costs incurred from January to July 2025. This achievement highlights the company’s commitment to maintaining cost efficiency and supporting public access to energy services.
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President Donald Trump has reportedly eased trade tensions with China by reducing tariffs and adopting a more concili, while simultaneously imposing significant tariffs on India and Brazil. This shift raises questions about Beijing’s strategic advantages and how it maintains influence over U.S. trade policies.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld’s appearance on ‘The Tonight Show’ delivered the program’s highest ratings of 2025 with 1.7 million viewers. The episode saw a 57% increase compared to the year-to-date average, attracting 294,000 viewers aged 25-54, a key demographic for advertisers.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked EU leaders for their support of Ukraine’s independence and territorial integrity. He emphasized that Russia is not planning to end the war and called for continued pressure through military, economic, and diplomatic measures.
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Tomi Lahren, a conservative commentator, analyzes Donald Trump’s recent efforts to address rising crime rates in Washington D.C., emphasizing the need for stricter law enforcement and judicial reforms. She discusses the potential impact on public safety and political dynamics within the nation’s capital.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces have destroyed the command post of the 85th separate motorized rifle brigade of the Russian Armed Forces in the Donetsk region. This attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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A Washington woman described waking up to find an armed intruder in her bedroom, as captured in a bodycam video by the Pullman Police Department. The incident occurred a year before the Idaho student murders nearby, raising concerns about crime in the region.
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Angelina Jolie is reportedly preparing to sell her Los Angeles home as part of her plan to move abroad once her youngest children reach 18. The actress, who finalized her divorce from Brad Pitt in 2024, has long been in Los Angeles due to custody arrangements.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has expressed extreme frustration with the ‘tone-deaf attitude’ of D.C. lawmakers, accusing them of abandoning the ‘America First’ principles they once championed. She criticized the GOP for failing to address the nation’s financial challenges, including the $37 trillion national debt and foreign aid programs.
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Ukrainian drones, operated by the Main Intelligence Agency (GUR) of Ukraine, struck the Oren, Russia’s only rocket helium plant on August 11. The attack by intelligence sources via Interfax-Ukraine agency was confirmed.
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Ukrainian Armed Forces are making progress in the Sumy direction, with active operations leading to the liberation of Ukrainian territories, according to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syr, the military is holding back the enemy at the front, indicating ongoing combat efforts.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to return to the U.S. for the first time in a decade, meeting with former President Donald Trump in Alaska. This marks the first in-person summit between a U.S. president and Putin since his invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces have successfully expelled Russian occupiers from the settlements of Stepne and Novo-Kostiantynivka in the Sumy region, marking a significant military advancement. This operation is part of the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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European Union leaders have issued a statement on Ukraine ahead of the upcoming Trump-Putnad meeting, emphasizing that meaningful negotiations require a ceasefire or reduction in hostilities. The statement calls for a diplomatic solution to safeguard Ukraine’s and Europe’s vital security interests.
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Shohei Ohtani and his agent are accused of using their celebrity status to force partners out of a $240 million real estate deal, leading to a lawsuit over alleged exploitation of their influence. The case highlights the misuse of fame in business and calls for accountability.
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Russian forces have launched a combined attack on multiple regions in Ukraine, using 48 Shahed-type attack UAVs and various drone imitators as well as four Iskandar-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles.
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Russian forces launched a missile strike on a Ukrainian Ground Forces training unit, resulting in one fatality and 11 injuries. The incident has raised concerns about the ongoing hostilities and potential for further escalation.
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A CNN panel criticized national Democrats for their tone-deaf response to Trump’s DC crime plan, comparing it to their economic messaging under Biden. The panel argued that focusing on crime statistics without addressing public concerns could undermine support for more drastic measures.
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The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has rejected requests to remove Pavlo Kyrylen, from his role as Chairman of Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee (AMCU), despite allegations of illicit enrichment and false asset declarations. The decision has sparked renewed debate about the effectiveness of Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions and the political dynamics influencing judicial decisions.
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Ukrenergo has invested over UAH 65 mln in education programs from 2022 to 2025. This initiative aims to support learning and development during the wartime.
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A Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) vehicle was damaged during Russian shelling in the Kh. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on humanitarian efforts.
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Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker discusses Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine ahead of his summit with Putin. The focus is on Trump’s potential role in brokering peace between the two nations.
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Fox News Opinion highlights rising concerns about state-level tax threats and examines the social challenges in Washington, D.C., while also covering a cultural controversy involving Sydney Sweeney’s jeans.
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The Cleveland Browns’ unofficial depth chart lists veteran quarterback Joe Flacco as the starting quarterback, despite Shedeur Sanders’ impressive preseason debut. Coach Kevin Stefanski has not yet decided on the season’s starter, with Sanders still marked as the fourth string.
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Amazon is currently offering significant discounts, up to 30% off, on a wide range of products including athletic wear, pet supplies, and office essentials. This is an ideal time to find useful items for every interest and need.
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Steve Doocy was honored with the key to the city of Tupelo, Mississippi, for his contributions and support. Residents highlighted their favorite parts of the town during the event.
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The Bowling Community, in partnership with the Bowlers to Veterans Link, has successfully raised more than $100,000 to support veterans. Nancy Schenk, chair of the Bowlers to Veterans Link board, and Steve Beck, a representative from Patriot Point, joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to highlight their fundraising efforts and commitment to giving back to veterans.
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Researchers have identified a 2,500-year-old honey residue preserved in ancient bronze jars from an underground shrine in Paestum, Italy. The discovery, made through advanced chemical analysis, reveals that the substance is raw honeycomb rather than a blended product, offering insights into ancient beekeeping and the role of honey in diet, medicine, and rituals.
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Journalists in Albania have condemned the authorities for shutting down the private television channel News 24 during a police operation, branding it an attack on press freedom. The closure comes as the government plans to redevelop the premises for a defense industry project.
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Russian forces have breached Ukrainian defenses near Pokrovsk, raising concerns among analysts who are divided on the significance of the move. Experts suggest the situation could signal a broader strategic offensive by Russia, though some caution that the gains may not yet be substantial.
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Will Cain is examining the controversy surrounding celebrities fleeing Washington D.C. amid President Trump’s crime crackdown, highlighting the intersection of celebrity culture and political rhetoric.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to assume control of Washington, D.C. police operations and deploy the National, the GOP’s criticism of Democratic crime policies is rooted in their claim that the current administration has failed to address the rising crime rate in the nation’s capital.
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Fox & Friends Weekend co-hosts received bowling tips from professional bowler Kyle Troup during a segment celebrating National Bowling Day. The segment underscored the growing popularity of bowling as both a competitive sport and a recreational activity.
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Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, died from melanoma at 48 after a three-year battle with the deadly skin cancer. Melanoma, the most aggressive form of skin cancer, is expected to claim over 8,400 lives in the U.S. this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
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The article highlights growing U.S. geopolitical actions in the post-Soviet space, including the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace deal mediated by Trump, which is seen as a strategic win for Turkey. It warns that these moves could deepen the U.S.-Russia rift, particularly with potential future actions in Georgia and Moldova.
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President Donald Trump has escalated pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, threatening to allow a lawsuit over the central bank’s $3.1 billion renovation project to move forward. Trump criticized Powell as ‘Too Late’ for failing to address inflation and questioned the cost of the overhaul, which he claimed could have…
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The UK government has released over 26,000 inmates to manage the severe overcrowding in its prisons, as part of a program aimed at easing the burden on the penal system. Critics, however, have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the policy, with some released prisoners reportedly committing new crimes shortly after their release.
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Travis Kelce took credit for making Taylor Swift a devoted football fan, revealing in a recent interview that she has become an ardent supporter of the NFL. His comments highlight the cultural phenomenon of their relationship, which has captivated both pop culture and sports fans.
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ToyotaWorldRunners influencers Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans were killed in a rollover crash near Trout Lake, British Columbia, on August 7. The couple, known for their off-roading adventures on YouTube, died in a remote, high-altitude incident that posed a significant challenge for rescue teams.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the United Nations General Assembly during its 70th session in September 2015, marking his return to the global diplomatic stage following his last visit to the US in 2015. The speech highlighted Russia’s stance on international issues, including its position on Syria and relations with Western nations.
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A Louisville father is demanding answers after a repeat offender, released on ‘shock probation,’ allegedly kidnapped his wife and two sons and forced them to rob a bank, sparking a national debate on the effectiveness of such early release policies. The family’s ordeal has raised critical questions about the safety of releasing dangerous criminals before…
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A fatal rip current incident at Seaside Heights beach resulted in one death and six rescues following a dramatic jet ski rescue operation. The Seaside Heights Fire Department deployed a rescue swimmer via jet ski, successfully bringing victims to shore.
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Germany has implemented unusual regulations, including fines for dancing on certain days and restrictions on sandcastle building on Baltic beaches. These laws reflect the country’s complex approach to balancing tradition with modern life.
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Germany has implemented a series of unique and unconventional laws. These regulations range from restrictions on specific dances and movies during religious holidays to a ban on sandcastle building on Baltic beaches.
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The body of American hiker Cole Henderson was found in Spain’s Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park after three months of search efforts. The incident highlights challenges in search and rescue operations in remote mountainous regions.
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Six swimmers were rescued, and one person was pronounced dead after a distress call was made off Webster Avenue Beach in Seaside Heights, NJ on Monday evening. Authorities have not yet released any official details regarding the cause of the incident, and an investigation is ongoing.
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The stock market experienced a marked upward swing following the release of the July inflation report, which revealed that inflation rates were lower than anticipated. This development has prompted optimism among investors, as it indicates that the Federal Reserve might consider easing its tightening monetary policy.
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Texas Republicans are pushing for civil arrest warrants across state lines for Democratic lawmakers who fled a redistricting vote. Governors of Illinois and California are resisting these efforts, complicating the enforcement of the warrants.
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Sherrod Brown has decided to run for Senate in Ohio in 2026, making a play for his old job just months after he was beaten by Republican Bernie Moreno. The Democrat will face off against Sen. Jon Husted, whom Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed after JD Vance left his seat to become vice president.
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Wildfires have erupted across France, Spain, and Portugal as temperatures exceed 104°F, with firefighters working tirelessly to contain the blazes. A particularly intense fire in Congosta, Spain, has claimed two lives, raising concerns about the region’s vulnerability to escalating climate-related disasters.
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Former Philadelphia Judge Patrick Dugan is running as a Republican candidate against incumbent DA Larry Krasner, who faces criticism over his crime policies. Dugan argues that Krasner’s approach has led to rising crime and public safety concerns.
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The article discusses how moving up in weight classes could significantly impact the careers of top boxers by allowing them to compete against more formidable opponents. This transition is seen as a strategic move that could elevate their status in the sport and lead to more lucrative opportunities.
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A dust devil touched down at home plate during a Little League game on Sunday, making its way to the outfield before dissipating. The unexpected weather event caused a temporary disruption to the game.