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Fox News and the Austin Police Department, alongside over 150 law enforcement agencies, executed a coordinated operation known as ‘Operation Coast to Coast’ targeting Chinese organized crime networks involved in human trafficking. The operation led to the rescue of more than 60 victims, including over 30 children, and the arrest of more than 30 individuals.
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Members of the National Guard intervened in a violent street brawl near Nationals Park in D.C., after a woman allegedly stabbed a man with a 12-inch kitchen knife. The incident, which resulted in one man being injured, highlights the ongoing tensions and crime issues in the city.
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Mark Penn, a former advisor to Donald Trump, asserts that the President is effectively utilizing the ‘Tomahawk card’ as a strategic move to strengthen his political position. The discussion centers around Trump’s recent interactions with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, George Santos’ prison sentence reduction, and trade relations with China.
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Finland’s Defense Ministry confirmed the delivery of its 30th defense aid package to Ukraine, valued at nearly EUR 52 million. This latest contribution underscores Finland’s continued commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense capabilities amidst ongoing conflicts.
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The UK’s media regulator, Ofcom, found the BBC in a serious breach of rules after featuring the son of a Hamas official as a narrator in its Gaza documentary. The broadcaster has accepted the findings and vowed to address the issue with new guidelines and processes.
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Federal prosecutors are pursuing terrorism charges against 10 individuals suspected of attacking an I.C.E. facility in Texas. The defendants’ legal team has publicly rejected these allegations, arguing that the charges are politically motivated and lack sufficient evidence.
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President Donald Trump has confirmed that CIA operatives are currently active in Venezuela, continuing a long-standing pattern of U.S. intervention in Latin American affairs. This move has sparked debate on whether it signals a fresh escalation in American involvement in the region.
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Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia has asserted that his country is open to cultivating good relations with all nations who are willing to engage in diplomatic interactions, including both Ukraine and Russia. This statement underscores Slovakia’s approach of maintaining a balanced and cooperative foreign policy.
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Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, has announced he will relinquish his titles and honors, including the Duke of York, in response to growing scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Buckingham Palace stated the decision is intended to end distractions.
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President Zelenskyy addressed the nation recently, outlining Ukraine’s strategy in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, increased pressure on Hamas has been observed due to recent military operations by Israel and other regional actors.
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Representative Ronny Jackson suggested that President Trump might adopt a more assertive stance toward Maduro, indicating potential future policy shifts. The comments highlighted the importance of strong leadership in foreign policy.
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Young Americans are showing renewed interest in religion, according to Fox News religion correspondent Lauren Green. The trend is notable among millennials and Gen Z, driven by social and political uncertainty and a search for moral guidance.
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The UN has called for more access to Gaza to scale up food deliveries, with German Foreign Minister Wadephul meeting his Turkish counterpart to discuss the humanitarian situation.
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President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of former New York GOP Rep. George Santos, reducing his 87-month sentence. Trump defended Santos’ actions, emphasizing his loyalty to the Republican Party while criticizing former Senator Richard Blumenthal for a separate legal issue.
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The Trump administration is challenging the deployment of Illinois National Guard units at an immigration facility in Broadview, Illinois, arguing that the move violates constitutional rights. The case has reached the Supreme Court, highlighting tensions between federal and state authorities in immigration enforcement.
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Alfred Kammer, head of the IMF’s European Department, emphasized the importance of a comprehensive legal structure for any financial measures involving frozen Russian assets. The IMF is urging caution to ensure compliance with international law before utilizing these assets for reparations.
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Law enforcement in Austin, Texas, has intensified efforts to dismantle illegal massage parlors, part of a broader crackdown on the illicit massage industry. Fox News correspondent Brooke Taylor reported on the developments during her segment on *Special Report*.
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The US Department of War has accused Netflix of spreading ‘woke garbage’ through its new gay military series, accusing the streaming service of promoting ideological content that conflicts with military values. This follows growing tensions over diversity initiatives in the military, which some policymakers argue are undermining operational readiness and recruitment efforts.
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Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) conducted a drone strike on an oil depot in Crimea, targeting Russian military infrastructure. The attack occurred on the night of October 17, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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The U.S. military has detained two survivors from the latest military strike in the Caribbean, creating significant legal and policy challenges for the Trump administration. This development adds to the ongoing controversies surrounding the administration’s military actions in the region.
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US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that allowing Ukraine to conduct strikes deep into Russia would be an escalation, but said the issue will be discussed during his talks with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at the White House. The meeting follows a phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where they agreed to…
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Greg Gutfeld criticized the U.S. political system during an analysis of the New York City mayoral debate, calling it a ‘robbery’ of citizens’ rights and power. Political analysts highlighted concerns about political manipulation and the importance of voter engagement in shaping municipal governance.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights recent criminal cases, including Alex Murdaugh’s money man paying the price for a million-dollar scheme and theories linking Houston deaths to a ‘Smiley Face’ killer network. Other stories involve a mother’s plea for her daughter’s stalker to be tried as an adult and a teacher’s death ruled suicide…
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The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, announced that former President Donald Trump plans to discuss with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky the possibility of a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest. This initiative was first discussed during a call between the two leaders on Thursday.
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Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has been ousted following a youth-led revolt that toppled the government. The young activists, led by Gen Z organizer Anja’ndraina Andrianaivo, now face the challenge of determining the country’s future and fulfilling their demands for political and economic reforms.
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Lia Thomas, a trans swimmer, received the ‘Voice of Inspiration Award’ at a Dodgers-sponsored event, reigniting debates on transgender athletes in women’s sports. The ceremony highlighted broader tensions around inclusion and fairness, with Thomas emphasizing her journey and the importance of mentorship.
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Ofcom has ruled that the BBC breached its journalistic code for not disclosing that the narrator in its ‘Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone’ documentary was the son of a Hamas official. The regulator criticized the broadcaster for the program’s failure to reveal the narrator’s father’s position in the Hamas-run administration, calling it ‘materially misleading.’
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Ex-University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas accepted the ‘Voice of Inspiration’ award at the Rainbow Labs’ Violet Visionary Awards. Her participation in women’s collegiate swimming sparked a national debate about transgender athletes’ inclusion in sports.
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The Five co-hosts analyze the growing tensions as Democrats prepare for the ‘No Kings’ protests, highlighting increased police presence and concerns over potential violence.
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Russian forces reportedly shot down one of their own fighter jets during a Ukrainian drone attack in Crimea, attributed to the intense defensive operations. The incident raises concerns about friendly fire risks in the ongoing conflict.
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Egypt and Qatar remain central to shaping Gaza’s postwar future. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been outspoken in calling for the disarmament of Hamas as a prerequisite for their support.
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Egypt and Qatar remain central to shaping Gaza’s post-war future. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been outspoken in calling for the disarmament of Hamas as a prerequisite for their support.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro reflected on his candid conversation with then-President Joe Biden about the state of the 2024 presidential campaign. He shared that he had delivered a difficult truth to Biden, indicating that the campaign was not performing well in Pennsylvania.
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Public Citizen co-president Robert Weissman calls the ‘No Kings’ protest the largest peaceful demonstration in history, protesting Trump’s National Guard deployment. He argues the movement represents a significant moment in the fight against executive overreach.
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Lionsgate has released the trailer for its upcoming comedy film ‘Good Fortune’, starring Aziz Ansari, Seth Rogen, Keanu Reeves, and Keke Palmer. The movie is now in theaters.
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During an interview with ‘The Breakfast Club’ radio show, former Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recalled informing then-President Joe Biden about the difficult circumstances facing the state. The conversation, which focused on Shapiro’s experiences as governor, highlighted the challenges that Pennsylvania was experiencing at the time, prompting questions about the administration’s response to these issues.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is leading a $20 billion effort to stabilize the Argentine peso, which has been losing value. The move has raised concerns about potential losses for U.S. taxpayers.
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Slovakia has announced a EUR 500,000 energy equipment package for Ukraine and EUR 300,000 for school shelters in frontline regions. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Slovak colleague Juraj Blanár discussed these measures during talks in Košice.
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The UK government released evidence from a collapsed espionage trial against China, highlighting the challenges Western nations face in determining Beijing’s stance as either a friend or foe. The documents provide insight into British security officials’ perception of the growing threat from China.
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Donald Trump has refiled a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times in Florida, following its dismissal for being politically motivated. The renewed legal action seeks to hold the media organization accountable for false statements about his presidential campaigns and policies.
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Chevron maintains significant influence in Venezuela’s socialist government, potentially benefiting from the ongoing crisis between Washington and Caracas. An oil tanker chartered by Chevron was recently observed waiting to load heavy crude for export in Maracaibo.
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Teresa Ulloa Ziáurriz, a Mexican rights advocate known for her relentless fight against sex trafficking and organized prostitution rings, has died at 75. She tirelessly worked to combat the pervasive issue of sex trafficking in Mexico, which has been a significant challenge due to the country’s entrenched machismo culture.
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Television personality and Turning Point USA advocate Savannah Chrisley has spoken out regarding a controversy at Lipscomb Academy where students were reportedly ordered to remove their ties honoring conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. The administration later clarified the incident was a dress-code violation.
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The Ukrainian delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly will delay discussions on providing U.S. Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine during its meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Deputy Chairman Yehor Cherniev has announced the postponement.
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Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded not guilty to all 18 charges related to improper handling of classified materials after his surrender to federal authorities in Maryland. The charges include potential penalties of up to 10 years per count and fines of $250,000 per count.
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In his memoir ‘Future Boy,’ Michael J. Fox candidly discusses his struggles on the set of ‘Teen Wolf,’ where he felt ‘like a whore’ while posing for photos with a chocolate bar. The actor also shares insights into his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and his return to acting in the Apple TV+ series ‘Shrinking.’
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Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada Budget Committee has recommended including a provision in the 2026 draft state budget for increasing military salaries.
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The Trump Department of Homeland Security criticized a Democratic judge for allegedly harboring an illegal immigrant linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. Federal authorities seized four guns and three cellphones from the Cano residence, revealing incriminating communications about the gang and gun-related activities.
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House Republicans claim that former U.S. attorney Alex Acosta’s testimony confirms President Donald Trump had no involvement in the Epstein case. The transcript shows Acosta never communicated with Trump about Epstein, in person, over the phone, or via email.
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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.