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Palmer Luckey, the founder of Anduril, shared on Joe Rogan’s podcast that he supported Donald Trump as early as 2009, crediting his consistent stance against foreign wars and unique political approach. Luckey emphasized that his support predated the 2016 election and criticized the political establishment for lacking viable alternatives to Trump’s policies.
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US President Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. The meeting, which includes an advisory-level meeting beforehand, is described as significant progress by Trump.
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New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani initially refused to call for Hamas to disarm in a Fox News interview, but later backtracked during a debate, stating that he believes Hamas should lay, and the shift has sparked backlash over his inconsistent stance on Israel-related issues.
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Donald Trump has announced his intention to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest for their second summit since his return to power. The meeting is expected to follow a recent ‘great’ call between the two leaders, signaling a shift in Trump’s stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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The Kremlin has announced that preparations for a potential summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump are set to commence immediately. This development comes amidst heightened tensions in the Ukraine conflict, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy set to visit Washington to advocate for the deployment of U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles.
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Conservative Group Launches Digital Archive to Highlight Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Radical’ Political Record
A conservative policy group, the American Principles Project, has launched a website documenting New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s political record, highlighting what it calls his ‘radical agenda.’ The site includes 43 entries from 2020 to 2025, featuring his campaign statements, legislation, and policy proposals, aiming to warn voters about the potential impact of…
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Democratic candidate Jay Jones focused heavily on attacking Donald Trump rather than Republican opponent Jason Miyares during the Virginia attorney general debate on Thursday. Jones criticized Trump’s policies, accusing him of causing healthcare impacts for 350,000 Virginians.
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Criminal organizations operating from China have orchestrated a sophisticated scam network generating over $1 billion in profits through fraudulent text messages targeting U.S. victims. These scams exploit trust in institutions like the U.S. Postal Service and highway toll authorities to trick users into divulging credit-card details.
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Ukraine’s Defense Forces repelled a large Russian mechanized attack on Dobropillia on October 16. The defense forces stated this was part of a larger Russian strategy to gain control over critical areas.
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Charles Leno Jr., a former Washington Commanders offensive lineman, has retired from the NFL after a decade in the league, citing the emotional impact of losing his daughter, Paitynn, and his wife’s miscarriage. He now focuses on family, calling being a father the greatest role of his life.
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US President Donald Trump concluded a lengthy conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Sky News reported, citing the White, House, was ‘good and productive.’
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer faces bipartisan backlash after her administration ordered the euthanasia of a disabled baby deer named Peanut and a domesticated coyote named Kota, citing missed permit deadlines. Lawmakers, including Republican Rep. Angela Rigas, are urging Whitmer to block the DNR’s decision, citing arbitrary deadlines, lack of transparency, and disproportionate agency authority.
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Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones faced intense debate scrutiny over his reckless driving conviction and past violent rhetoric towards a GOP rival, with GOP opponent Jason Miyares accusing him of evading accountability. Jones defended himself by stating he was held accountable by Virginia State Police and emphasized his commitment to holding Donald Trump accountable.
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The U.S. government shutdown continues without resolution as Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked. President Trump claims the shutdown is closing down Democratic programs, while fired feds protest the impact on their livelihoods. House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to recall the House until Senate Democrats agree to fund the government without add-ons, leading to minimal legislative…
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal is in Luxembourg for high-level discussions following a Ramstein format meeting in Brussels. The talks aim to bolster international support for Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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President Trump has increasingly portrayed antifa as an extremist organization. Recent charges against a purported antifa ‘cell’ at the Prairieland Detention Center highlight the administration’s focus on left-wing groups.
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The Trump Department of Homeland Security has clarified the arrest of a 13-year-old illegal immigrant named Arthur Berto, who is a suspected gang member with a history of violent crimes. ICE detained him after he was reported to have a concealed gun and threatened to ‘shoot and kill’ another student, citing his criminal record as…
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Democratic nominee Jay Jones and Republican Jason Miyares faced off in a contentious debate over Jones’ controversial murder texts. Jones defended his actions by repeatedly invoking Trump, while Miyares criticized his qualifications and lack of prosecutorial experience.
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U.S. Special Presidential Envoy Keith Kellogg met with key Ukrainian officials in Washington to discuss strategic cooperation. The talks focus on strengthening bilateral relations and exploring areas of mutual interest.
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A Florida teacher, William Loggans, claims he was forced to remove a Charlie Kirk poster from his classroom after a student complaint, citing political neutrality policies. He alleges political discrimination, while the district maintains that the decision aligns with state education policies addressing public conduct by educators.
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Ukrainian officials, including Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak, met with U.S. House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill to discuss measures to compel Russia to halt its invasion. The meeting focused on potential legislative and financial strategies to increase pressure on Russia and bolster Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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Germany’s parliament has started a debate on a military service bill, with both ruling parties showing conciliatory tones. The proposal aims to double the size of the Bundeswehr over a decade, though implementation details are still unclear.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric to discuss bilateral relations and key issues on the agenda. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation between the two countries.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for more investment in the Western Balkans, praising countries like Montenegro for making progress toward joining the EU and criticizing Serbia’s slow reforms and pro-Russia leader.
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The Ukrainian House, a permanent platform for dialogue and cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union, officially opened in Brussels. The event was organized by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister’s Office, highlighting the country’s commitment to deepening ties with its European neighbors.
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Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s national energy company, has implemented emergency power outpects across all regions of the country following unspecified safety concerns. The action has raised questions about the reliability of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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A woman was killed and four others injured in Dnipropetrovsk region after Russian drone attacks and artillery shelling, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. The incident occurred in a residential area, with initial reports indicating that the attacks were launched from multiple directions, causing widespread damage and panic among civilians.
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Classified military documents from a NATO state were reportedly discarded at a landfill near an explosives warehouse in Poland, raising concerns over national security and military negligence.The incident occurred amid Poland’s push for increased military spending, with the country pledging to outspend all other NATO states, prompting criticism and warnings from the Russian side.
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Adm. Alvin Holsey, who has led the U.S. Navy’s Southern Command for less than a year, is set to step down. This follows the Pentagon’s increased military operations in the Caribbean Sea, including intensified attacks on boats. Officials have confirmed his resignation, though the reasons remain unclear.
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Country singer Keith Urban canceled his Greenville, SC concert due to laryngitis. His recent divorce from Nicole Kidman adds to the news of the cancellation.
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The Minnesota Vikings, with 531,000 followers on social media, is known for its entertainment value. Justin Jefferson’s prank on GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has generated significant buzz in the sports world.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners are set to compete in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series. The outcome of this game could significantly impact the trajectory of the series, making it a pivotal moment in the playoffs.
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George Kittle, the San Francisco 49ers’ tight end, has confirmed his intent to return to the field against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, despite ongoing hamstring issues. His potential return could provide a significant boost to the 49ers’ offense, given his role in both receiving and running the ball.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 3-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the NL Championship Series, taking a 3-0 series lead. Tommy Edman’s crucial single in the sixth inning helped secure the win.
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The article highlights the NFL’s opening week matchup between Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco, emphasizing the significance of their face-off on Thursday Night Football. This game is anticipated to influence early season standings and set the tone for the rest of the league season.
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Kanchha Sherpa, the last survivor of the 1953 Everest expedition, has passed away at 92. He played a key role in the historic first ascent of Mount Everest.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter highlights the rising anti-Jewish prejudice in the U.S. and globally, including the harrowing experiences of Israeli hostages and backlash against Greta Thunberg for using an image of an Israeli hostage in an Instagram post.Recent reports on Israeli hostages reveal severe medical conditions and the horrors they endured while in captivity,…
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The United States and Ukraine have successfully completed the Artemis project to create the *Deepstrike Artemis ALM-20*, a long-range kamikaze drone equipped with AI for visual guidance. The drone has a 1,600 km flight range and a 45 kg warhead, marking a significant advancement in military technology.
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Democrats demand assurances that President Trump will not impose additional spending cuts beyond any negotiated agreement, as he has vowed to continue defying Congress. Representative Hake, Jeffries and other lawmakers accused Republicans of lacking good faith, citing Trump’s threats.
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The article highlights the CIA’s extensive involvement in Latin America over the 20, focusing on covert operations such as coup d’états, assassination attempts, and support for dissidents. It references Fidel Castro, who was targeted by the agency in multiple plots.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the latest wave of repression by Russian forces against Crimean Tatars. Ongoing reports of severe human rights violations in occupied Crimea have drawn international concern.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has urged Democrats to ‘grow up’ and focus on internal party issues rather than condemning members of the Young Republican National Federation for racist and sexist chat messages that were leaked.
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Jackie Norris, a Democrat and former first lady Michelle Obama’s chief of staff, has withdrawn her Senate bid after backlash over supporting former superintendent Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal immigrant with a criminal history. Norris cited the ‘superintendent crisis’ as consuming her time and attention, leading to criticism for her handling of the situation.
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Taylor Swift’s latest music video ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ opens with a scene starkly similar to a painting in a German museum. The video has sparked discussions about artistic inspiration and copyright.
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Renée Rapp condemned ICE and Trump during her Portland concert, sparking widespread attention and debate. The performance, shared on TikTok, included strong anti-ICE rhetoric and calls for solidarity with protesters.
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A Wisconsin mother, Katie Neubauer, reported that her 8-year-old son was given a bracelet containing anti-Trump messages by Democrats at a local farmers market, triggering her anger. The bracelets, which included phrases like ‘Is he dead yet?’ and ‘8647,’ were reportedly distributed by volunteers at the Winnebago County Democratic Party booth.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has initiated a significant conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling a potential shift in U.S.-Russia relations. The meeting, which took place in an undisclosed location, was confirmed by the White House after Trump’s recent announcement.
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Indiana University has agreed to a $93 million, eight-year contract extension for head football coach Curt Cignetti, making him the third-highest-paid coach in college football. The deal, which runs through 2033, gives him $11.6 million per season, surpassing his previous earnings and securing his future at the university amid rumors of potential interest from Penn…
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Russia and the U.S. will immediately begin preparations for the next summit between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, potentially taking place in Budapest, according to Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov. The decision follows a recent phone call between the two leaders, which lasted nearly two and a half hours and was described as ‘very…
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s campaign spent over $35,000 on luxury limousine services in the past year, raising questions about the use of campaign funds. Critics argue that her advocacy for reducing corporate greed contrasts with these expenditures.
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Macomb County authorities are searching for a suspect in the attempted murder of businessman Eddie Jawad, who survived an ambush outside his home Tuesday morning. Surveillance video shows the suspect was lying in wait for over an hour before opening fire at Jawad’s car during his morning departure.
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Former Auburn men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl has joined CBS Sports as a college basketball analyst, a move that follows his recent departure from the university. Pearl denied being forced out due to political controversies and instead focused on his new role as an advocate for Israel and education.
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Diane Keaton, the iconic Hollywood actress known for her work in films such as "Heartburn" and "Regarding Henry," has passed away at the age of 75. Her family disclosed that she died as a result of pneumonia, a respiratory infection that can be particularly dangerous for older adults.
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Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, has warned that Trump’s economic policies will take time to ‘work their way through the system.’ During a discussion on ‘Special Report,’ he also addressed the ongoing government shutdown and potential interest rate cuts.
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Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido has described the ambush that occurred on October 14, 2025, as a shocking attack where the shooter was lying in wait outside a businessman’s mansion. The incident has left Lucido both surprised and concerned about the safety of upscale neighborhoods.
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Former KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley has died at 74 after suffering injuries from a fall last month, leaving his family devastated. His family confirmed his passing with a statement mourning his loss and celebrating his legacy.
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Palmer Luckey, CEO of Anduril, claims to have been a ‘Trump OG’ who wrote a letter as a teenager urging Trump to run for president. This admission highlights his long-standing political alignment with the former president.
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President Trump has expressed frustration over Russia’s prolonged conflict in Ukraine and plans to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin to discuss a potential cease-fire. The meeting, which has not been scheduled yet, follows Trump’s criticisms of Russia’s slow progress in the war.
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Tig Notaro has ended her long-standing friendship with actress Cheryl Hines following her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. The decision raises questions about the impact of political affiliations on personal relationships.
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Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton faces 18 federal charges related to mishandling classified information. The indictment, revealed by Fox News correspondent David Spunt, alleges improper handling of sensitive national, security data during his tenure.