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Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor, claims to still be a traditional Republican despite the party’s changes. He highlights historical figures like Lincoln and Nixon as exemplars of Republican values.
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Lakers coach JJ Redick has named Gabe Vincent as the starting guard for the team’s regular-season opener, replacing the injured LeBron James. This decision comes after Vincent performed well in Friday’s preseason finale, which served as a dress rehearsal for the upcoming game.
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In a standout Game 4, Shohei Ohtani delivered an astounding 469-foot home run and clinched the series with a masterful pitching performance, showcasing his unparalleled talent and the improbability of his greatness in the MLB postseason.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has announced a furlough affecting 1,400 workers, effective Monday, as part of budgetary adjustments. This decision follows recent reports of funding constraints impacting operational readiness.
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Rising production costs and changing weather patterns are pushing cranberry farmers in Massachusetts to retire bogs, converting them back to wetlands through state programs. Farmers like Jarrod Rhodes are turning to financial compensation for ecological restoration, reflecting growing challenges in the industry.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to secure a Gaza peace deal, hoping to renew diplomatic momentum following last week’s stalled negotiations. Zelensky, however, left the discussions without a breakthrough, indicating the complex challenges in reconciling conflicting interests among key players.
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Shohei Ohtani’s historic three-homer, 10-strikeout performance led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS, sending them back to the World Series. Ohtani is now the first player in MLB history to hit multiple home runs in a game he pitched and the only to achieve this feat in…
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Hackers have breached financial services firm Prosper, stealing personal data from approximately 17.6 million individuals. The company is offering free credit monitoring services and is collaborating with authorities to investigate the breach.
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The ‘Fox News @ Night’ panelists Matt Bilinsky and Emily Austin have criticized the ‘No Kings’ protest, labeling it as a ‘clear cut case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.’ The discussion also covered various political topics including California’s homeless funds, Gov. Tim Walz accusing the White, and Kamala Harris saying Gen-Z is suffering from ‘climate anxiety.’
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The U.S. Air Force Academy has withdrawn its offer to award an honorary degree to Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA. The decision follows mounting criticism over Kirk’s controversial statements and policies.
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During a recent meeting at the White House, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky advocated for the procurement of Tomahawk missiles to advance the war effort against Russia. President Donald Trump initially seemed open to the idea but later raised concerns about prioritizing U.S. national security over supplying advanced weaponry to Ukraine.
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US President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of disgraced former New York Congressman George Santos, who was serving a 3-year prison term for fraud and identity theft. The decision has sparked a wide range of reactions, with critics calling it an abuse of power and supporters viewing it as a symbolic gesture of…
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Drought conditions across the U.S. have led to reduced pumpkin yields, with farmers reporting a 15-20% drop in production. Farmers like Stephen Freeland and Katie Osborne are dealing with the effects of two consecutive dry seasons, which has led to smaller harvests and concerns over marketability.
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Ben Domenech, editor-at-large of *The Spectator*, calls for a more substantial and open discussion regarding the Democratic Party’s approach. He argues that current political discourse lacks depth and meaningful engagement, failing to address complex issues that shape the party’s policies.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former California Governor, addressed his political party affiliation during an appearance on ‘Real Time’ with Bill Maher. The former Republican governor clarified that he has not officially aligned with any major political party recently.
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The U.S. attorney who resisted Trump’s pressure to charge New York Attorney General letitia James has been dismissed, marking the latest in a series of firings linked to Trump’s efforts to retaliate against officials who opposed his campaign of retribution.
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Seven Tennessee officials, backed by a liberal-leaning legal nonprofit, have filed a lawsuit challenging the deployment of National Guard troops in Memphis. The lawsuit addresses the use of military personnel for domestic law enforcement in the city.
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Panelists Esther Valdes Clayton and Darby Hills argue that ‘violent’ rhetoric from local politicians has fueled violence in Illinois and perpetuated false narratives about ICE.
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Trace Gallagher has questioned the clarity of the ‘No Kings’ protest movement’s name, suggesting it may be misleading. The ‘Common Sense’ Department is struggling to understand the protesters’ actual demands.
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State Senator Samuel Douglass resigned from the Vermont Senate after racist remarks in a Republican group chat sparked public outrage. The incident has led to calls for other G.O.P. officials involved to step down, raising concerns about the party’s handling of hate speech.
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The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago after a federal appeals court denied the request. Legal experts say the case raises questions about the balance between executive authority and constitutional protections.
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This special report highlights significant political developments involving former President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Illinois ICE operations, and New York City’s mayor. The report examines ongoing political tensions, policy discussions, and municipal governance issues.
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President Trump has unveiled plans for a grand triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary. The arch will be positioned at the end of Arlington Memorial Bridge, near the Lincoln Memorial, with its design showcased at a White House gathering.
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President Trump has signed an executive order to impose a 25% tariff on imported light and heavy trucks and a 0% tariff on imported buses, effective November 1. The decision comes as part of his broader strategy to protect American manufacturing interests by making imported vehicles more expensive for consumers.
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Former President Donald Trump has announced he is commuting the prison sentence of George Santos, a disgraced former House representative from New York, for fraud. Santos was sentenced to, after his credentials and career unraveled, becoming the sixth House member to be expelled.
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Greg Gutfeld and his ‘Gutfeld!’ panel scrutinized Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s claims of exceptional Blackjack luck, questioning their authenticity. The segment sparked a conversation about the credibility of Pritzker’s gambling anecdotes.
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Louisville’s defense, which intercepted four passes from Carson Beck, delivered a stunning 24-21 victory over No. 2 Miami on Friday night. The win highlights the Cardinals’ strong performance against a top-ranked opponent.
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Shohei Ohtani’s historic two-way performance was the defining moment of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ sweep through the NLCS, securing their place in the World Series. The Japanese phenom delivered an impressive offensive and defensive display, combining his elite hitting ability with dominant pitching to lead his team to victory.
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Amazon’s Ring has partnered with Flock Safety, an AI-powered camera network used by federal agencies, to allow law enforcement to request footage for evidence collection. This partnership could significantly expand Flock’s access to private camera footage.
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An electrical substation in Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast is in flames following a reported Ukrainian drone strike, Russian Telegram media channels reported on Oct. 9. This incident marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with Ukrainian drones targeting critical infrastructure in Russian territory.
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State Representative Justin Pearson, a 30-year-old Democrat from Tennessee, has launched a campaign to challenge Representative Steve Cohen, a 7. The development has ignited a contentious internal struggle within the Democratic Party, focusing on the issue of age in leadership roles.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel discussed the growing influence of Antifa and the ‘No King’ protests, arguing that domestic extremists in the U.S. are becoming more extreme than their counterparts in the Middle and East. Gutfeld claimed that these groups are now a significant threat to national stability.
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Officials warn that if the government shutdown continues, millions of low-income individuals may lose access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by November. SNAP participation reached 42 million in May, the latest available data.
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A new cease-fire in Gaza has been established, yet aid deliveries continue to face significant obstacles. A photograph captures Palestinians besieging an aid, highlighting the ongoing difficulties in providing essential supplies to the enclave.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has lifted the production cap on Boeing’s 737 Max planes following an incident where a door panel detached during a flight. The decision comes after the FAA imposed restrictions on production following a safety concern involving an Alaska Airlines plane in January 2024.
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The Seattle Mariners secured a hard-fought Game 5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, moving closer to a potential series comeback. Strategic adjustments, including changes to the batting order, proved instrumental in their success.
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The U.S. has detained two individuals who survived an attack on their vessel in the Caribbean, described by President Trump as a ‘narco submarine.’ The incident near Venezuela raises concerns about organized crime and potential U.S. military intervention.
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The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has filed a lawsuit against Texas, arguing that the state’s age-verification law imposes a ‘broad censorship regime’ on app developers and stores. The lawsuit claims that the law illegally restricts free speech by requiring age checks and parental consent for minors, potentially limiting access to digital content.
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Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is pressuring NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa to withdraw, citing a Polymarket prediction that Zohran Mamdani has a 90% chance of winning. Sliwa’s refusal to exit has sparked tension in the race, with Ackman and others arguing his presence is tilting the odds in favor of Mamdani.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary will most likely be a bilateral discussion. This development comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and discussions about international relations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to end the war in Ukraine. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions and military operations in the region.
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During an appearance on the conservative talk show ‘Hannity,’ New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik has publicly announced her intention to hold New York Governor Kathy Hochul accountable for her leadership amid escalating election-related tensions. Stefanik’s comments reflect a growing discontent among conservatives regarding the administration’s response to the situation.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss their recent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The meeting highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Ukraine regarding relations with Russia.
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The Seattle Mariners secured a commanding 3-2 series lead in the ALCS with a 6-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The win brings the team closer to a World Series berth, with the next games set to determine their playoff fate.
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Former Hamas hostage Emily Damari has criticized the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from an upcoming Europa League match in the UK, calling it antisemitic and likening it to ‘No Jews allowed’ signs. British-Israeli activist Damari expressed outrage at the decision, which she says violates the spirit of football as a unifying force.
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Sean Hannity praises Trump’s leadership in the Israel-Gaza peace deal and posthumously honors Charlie Kirk with the Medal of Freedom.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett has commented on the ongoing legal proceedings against former national security advisor Michael Flynn, highlighting the strength of the evidence against him. The case involves allegations of mishandling classified information.
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The U.S. military has evacuated 18 detainees from Guantán,amo Bay, ending a short-term detention operation. The release comes days before a court hearing where lawyers are challenging the holding of migrants there.
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Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced that the Human Titans prosthetics center in Kyiv is now serving 13 veterans. The center, part of a larger initiative to aid wounded military personnel, was visited by Klitschko alongside Brussels Mayor Vander Walle.
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Ukrainian President Volodymy and Zelenskyy has stated that Russia is not ready to end the war, but with U.S. assistance, it can be halted. Zelenskyy also noted that Russian forces are not succeeding on the battlefield.
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Ukraine has proposed to the United States that Tomahawk missiles be used exclusively against military targets. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy highlighted Ukraine’s own drone production capabilities and the potential for combined use with U.S. missiles.
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President Trump has sought the Supreme Court’s authority to deploy National Guard units in Chicago, a move that has sparked legal and political debates. The request comes amid tensions over federal versus state control of military forces in urban areas.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has responded to Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, who called her ‘out of control’ during an appearance on Hannity. Leavitt accused Jeffries of ‘lashing out’ over her statements regarding the Democratic Party’s actions, as the government shutdown continues to affect the nation.
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Eugenio Suárez hit a game-winning grand slam to propel the Seattle Mariners to victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 5. His clutch performance delivered a critical moment in the playoff series, sending the team closer to the World Series.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss measures that could compel Vladimir Putin to engage in negotiations. The meeting aims to identify strategies for pressuring Russia into a diplomatic dialogue.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he would discuss with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukraine’s request for the transfer of Tomahawk cruise missiles. The conversation is expected to center on the strategic implications of such a move, including its impact on the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Stephen Bryant, a South Carolina man, is scheduled for execution on November 3, 2024, for a 2004 murder involving a disturbing crime scene. The case has sparked legal debates, including challenges to the state’s death penalty methods and the role of childhood trauma in the defendant’s actions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump is fully informed about the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine. Zelenskyy’s remarks highlight the complex relationship between the two leaders amid ongoing tensions.
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US President Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the transfer of Tomahawk missiles. The potential discussion highlights ongoing military support between the United States and Ukraine.
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Prince Andrew has surrendered his title as Duke of York amid the ongoing fallout from his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The scandal, which began with a damaging BBC interview in 2019, has significantly impacted his public standing and led to his relinquishing of the dukedom.