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The White House has released a 16,8-page report urging federal regulators and lawmakers to adopt pro-innovation policies that could reshape the cryptocurrency industry, but the recommendations come under scrutiny due to potential conflicts of interest within the Trump administration.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights significant health stories, including the world’s most premature baby reaching their first birthday and a study linking sleep patterns to 172 diseases. These updates emphasize medical advancements and the importance of lifestyle factors in health outcomes.
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Ugandan and South Sudanese troops exchanged fire in a border skirmish, resulting in eight casualties. The incident occurred as Ugandan soldiers crossed into South Sudan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Steve Ricchetti, a long-time aide to President Joe Biden, denies any conspiracy to hide the president’s mental acuity during his time in office, asserting there is no evidence to support such claims. The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Biden’s cognitive abilities has drawn significant attention, with various political factions and media outlets emphasizing the implications…
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Will Cain discusses Trump’s economic policies, the current U.S. economy, and Kamala Harris’s role in shaping economic strategy. The show examines how these factors influence voters and the political landscape.
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NASA and ISRO have launched the NISAR satellite to monitor Earth’s surface shifts using advanced radar technology. The mission aims to enhance global monitoring capabilities and provide critical data for understanding geological and environmental changes.
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The United States and India have launched a satellite designed to provide unprecedented detail on Earth’s surface. The mission aims to enhance understanding of regions vulnerable to seismic activity.
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Protesters left a cardboard coffin prop with an epit, the private home of House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis. The item was delivered by demonstrators criticizing the congressman’s actions or policies.
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Cincinnati City Councilwoman Victoria Parks faces backlash for Facebook comments seemingly supporting a brutal downtown assault. Her remarks have sparked calls for her resignation, with critics condemning her stance on social media.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported 121 battles across the entire frontline as of 16:00, with the most intense fighting in the Pokrovsk axis. In this area, 30 enemy attacks were recorded, with 25 repelled.
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The latest episode of ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum’ delves into the current state of U.S. politics, focusing on the growing divide between Democrats and Donald Trump’s supporters over economic policies. The discussion highlights the impact of inflation, job market trends, and the potential implications of the 2024 presidential election on the nation’s economic future.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiha has welcomed the mobilization of European defense funding through the joint defense investment program (SAFE, Security Action for Europe). This initiative is aimed at reinforcing Ukraine’s defense capabilities in the face of ongoing military operations.
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Bret Baier previews the upcoming ‘Special Report’ episode, providing a glimpse into its topics and guests. The show is expected to cover significant political developments.
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Human rights organizations have criticized Germany and other countries’ plans to deliver aid to Gaza via airlifts, calling the efforts symbolic politics and inefficient amid worsening famine-like conditions. The NGOs argue that aerial distribution of humanitarian supplies is not only a logistical challenge but also fails to address deeper crises.
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A woman used bear spray to save her husband’s life during a grizzly attack in Canada. The couple’s preparedness was praised by authorities as a key factor in their survival.
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The president overruled his HHS secretary and FDA chief in firing a senior FDA official, sources say. The incident highlights tensions within the executive branch and debates over regulatory policies.
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President Donald Trump has criticized Sen. Josh Hawley’s proposed stock trading ban for lawmakers, the president, and vice president, calling it a win for Democrats and detrimental to the country. Hawley, however, remains committed to advancing the legislation, expressing openness to changes to secure Trump’s support.
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Senate Democrats are facing critical decisions on cooperation with Republicans and how to address Trump’s nominees and funding bills. Internal tensions have escalated, with some members advocating for a firm stance against Trump while others seek bipartisan compromises. The September shutdown deadline looms, with Democrats preparing strategies to avoid past disputes.
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The 5,000th anniversary of Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance has sparked renewed interest in the case, with his son James P. Hoffa sharing insights in an interview with Fox News correspondent Eric Shawn. The discussion delves into the circumstances of his father’s vanishing in 1975 and the enduring questions surrounding the event.
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Carlos Correa said discussions about a trade from Minnesota back to Houston before Thursday’s deadline aren’t ‘serious,’ but he didn’t rule out the possibility of returning to the city where he won a World Series.
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The Mets have acquired right-handed closer Ryan Helsley in a three-player trade with the Cardinals. The move is aimed at strengthening the Mets’ bullpen and improving their postseason readiness.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a deal to acquire star closer Jhoan Duran from the Twins, according to ESPN sources. The trade includes sending right-hander Mick Abel and catcher Eduardo Tait, both prospects, to Minnesota.
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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani left the mound after throwing six consecutive balls in the fourth inning, prompting a trainer’s intervention.
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Valentina Matviyenko, a senior Russian official and close ally of Putin, attended a conference in Geneva despite being sanctioned by the EU. Her presence at the event, where she promoted Kremlin disinformation about Ukraine, highlights ongoing tensions between Russia and Western nations.
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Texas Republicans are seeking to restructure the congressional district map, a move that has sparked fury among their Democratic counterparts. Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith reports on the efforts on ‘Special,
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Dean Cain discusses allegations of sexual harassment on ‘Lois & Clark’ and criticizes Warner Bros. for unpaid residuals and an exhausting work schedule. He claims he could have pursued a major Hollywood lawsuit but was advised against it.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., plans to force a vote on banning arms sales to Israel, a move that will test Senate Democrats’ position as their stance on the Jewish state has shifted in recent weeks. The vote, expected late Thursday, comes amid concerns over the conditions in Gaza, with Sanders blaming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…
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Synevo Ukraine, a network of medical laboratories, plans to enhance its position in the laboratory market and potentially enter the medical business by 2025, according to Deputy General Director Mykola Skavronsky.
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FOX Business host Charles Payne warns that the Federal Reserve’s refusal to lower interest rates could leave an entire generation unable to afford homeownership, raising concerns about long-term economic stability. The discussion took place on ‘Special Report,’ where Payne highlighted the growing impact of high-interest rates on potential homebuy, raising concerns about long-term economic stability.
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Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas faces federal charges of conspiracy, fraud, and false statements for running an illegal gambling scheme from his California home. The indictment names other defendants, including a suspected organized crime figure from Israel, and details the operation’s alleged financial and human elements.
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President Donald Trump praised recent economic figures on Fox News’ ‘Special Report,’ emphasizing progress in trade negotiations. Despite one major complaint, he claimed the nation is on a positive trajectory.
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Democratic panelists on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ criticized Sen. Cory Booker for his recent Senate speech, calling it ‘political theater’ that undermines Democratic unity. The senator accused his colleagues of complicity with Trump over police legislation, but panelists argued it’s more about public image than real policy.
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Twin MLB relievers Tyler and Taylor Rogers were traded hours apart on Wednesday as the MLB trade deadline approached. Tyler was sent to the New York Mets, while Taylor joined the Pittsburgh Pirates. The brothers had previously played together for the San Francisco Giants in 2023 and 2024 before being split up earlier this season.…
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A mosque near Stuttgart, Germany, has been ordered for demolition despite nearing completion. The Muslim group that built the mosque refuses to comply, citing its near-completion status.
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MSNBC contributors have criticized Sen. Cory Booker for his bombastic Senate floor stunt, labeling it as attention-seeking rather than effective governance. The panelists noted that Booker was blasting fellow Democrats during the incident.
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Horst Mahler, a German political figure known for his extreme ideological shifts, has died at 98. He was initially a Communist revolutionary who helped found the violent Red Army Faction. Later, he became a Nazi apologist and Holocaust denier, serving prison time for his activities. His life reflects a dramatic transformation between radical left and…
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have traded Ke’Bryan Hayes to the Cincinnati Reds in a cost-cutting move, sending him and his $70 million contract to Cincinnati in exchange for reliever Taylor Rogers and prospect Sammy Stafura. This trade aims to clear salary cap space while providing the Reds with defensive help through 2029.
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John Michael Montgomery, a country music icon, is set to end his 30-year touring career with a final performance in his hometown of Lexington, Kentucky, on December 12. The event will feature a reunion with his family and highlight his significant contributions to the music industry.
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The article discusses the complexities of air traffic management in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, highlighting the criss, cross, ing flight paths that create a high-risk environment for aviation safety. With numerous airports and a high volume of commercial and military traffic, the airspace is extremely congested, leaving little margin for error.
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Halle Berry shared bikini photos from her Lake Powell vacation, drawing comparisons to her Bond girl role in ‘Die Another Day.’ Fans praised her physique and the scenic backdrop, with many noting her enduring fitness.
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The U.S. Mission to Nigeria has issued a warning that using visas for birth tourism—giving birth in the U.S. to obtain citizenship for children—will result in visa denials under 2020 State Department rules. This is part of a broader effort to prevent abuse of visa categories like the B-2 tourist visa and B-1 business visa,…
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President Donald Trump criticized the use of taxpayer funds to house migrants in “luxury hotels” while many American citizens live in poverty. Critics argue the high costs of migrant accommodations are straining public resources.
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Fifteen countries have joined the call for global recognition of Palestinian statehood, emphasizing a two-state solution to end the Gaza war. France pledged to formally recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly, a move criticized by the U.S. and Israel. The conflict has resulted in over 60,000 Palestinian deaths, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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Petro Poroshenko, the leader of the European Solidarity party and former President of Ukraine, praised the London court’s ruling in favor of nationalized Priv, and former NBU Governor Hontareva. The decision marks a pivotal moment in Ukraine’s ongoing struggle with corruption.
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Deion Sanders, the Colorado head coach, revealed he had his bladder surgically removed after being diagnosed with cancer, leading to significant lifestyle changes. The procedure has impacted his daily routines, including challenges with sleeping and bathroom habits.
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Sophie Cunningham has shared her concerns about the treatment of Caitlin Clark by the Phoenix Mercury and the impact of the recent altercation during an WNBA game. The incident, which left Cunningham with a chipped tooth, has sparked discussions about player safety and the role of enforcers in the league.
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Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., has strongly criticized his fellow Democrats for being complicit with President Donald Trump during a heated exchange on the Senate floor. His outburst, which included yelling, sparked significant attention and debate within the Senate chamber.
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A 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck Kamchatka, causing swaying buildings, falling furniture, and ‘dancing’ cars. Emergency services are working to assess damage and prepare for aftershocks, emphasizing the need for resilience.
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During an appearance on The Will Cain Show, Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discussed a viral gang-style attack in Cincinnati. Ramas, a Republican candidate, expressed concern over the incident, highlighting its impact on the community.
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President Donald Trump criticized the use of public funds to house migrants in the UK and US. His comments have sparked debate over immigration policy and taxpayer spending.
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ICE arrested seven foreign nationals with criminal records, including child sex crimes and assault, as part of deportation efforts. One of the arrested individuals was Mohammed Sesay, a Sierra Leonean national convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl and threatening to kill her. The arrests follow a DHS initiative to prioritize deporting dangerous individuals, with officials…
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The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated UAH 600 million to complete critical water supply projects in the Dnipropetrovsk region, according to Member of Parliament Oleksiy Honcharenko. This funding aims to enhance the region’s water supply capabilities and address infrastructure challenges.
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Actress Jena Sims has responded to claims that her role in Netflix’s “Happy Gilmore 2” was due to her husband Brooks Koepka’s involvement, asserting she auditioned for the part. The film features 74 cameos, including golf stars and celebrities like Travis Kelce and Bad Bunny.
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The Trump administration is facing legal battles over its attempts to maintain the authority of appointees like Alina Habba, the former personal attorney, as U.S. attorney for New Jersey. A criminal defendant is challenging the legality of her designation, which could lead to the dismissal of charges and a court conflict over judicial impartiality.
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Ukreximbank has provided a UAH 135 million loan to Eco-Sphere, a natural juice producer, with half of the amount guaranteed by the state. This financial support aims to bolster the company’s expansion and export capabilities.
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The Five co-hosts are discussing the economic performance under Trump’s leadership, claiming it is surpassing expectations, while Democrats dispute these claims.
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Alberta is experiencing a significant rise in measles cases, prompting some doctors to criticize officials for not declaring a health emergency. The situation has raised concerns about public health measures and potential community impacts.
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An NFL employee was seriously injured in a mass shooting at the league’s New York City headquarters, which also left four people dead. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell instructed New York-based employees to work remotely next week.
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Senators have pressed the Agriculture Department’s deputy for details on its reorganization plan, raising concerns about its impact on agricultural policies and resource allocation. The meeting highlights growing scrutiny over the agency’s restructuring efforts amid changing priorities in rural and food policy.
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EU lawmakers walked out during Matviyenko’s address in Geneva, signaling disapproval of her presence at the World Conference of Speakers of Parliament. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between Russia and Western nations over sanctions enforcement and diplomatic engagement.