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Government shutdown begins

Israeli military intercepts Gaza aid flotilla in international waters

Hundreds of protesters arrested in Morocco

Chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall dies at 91

Walmart will phase out synthetic dies in its private label brand

6.9 magnitude earthquake hits Philippines killing at least 70 people

Pfizer and Trump make deal to cut drug prices

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Afghanistan's internet has been partially restored after a two-day nationwide telecoms blackout, an internet watchdog said on Wednesday.

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Social Security payments to more than 74 million Americans will stay on schedule during the government shutdown.

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Three Democratic senators voted with Republicans to keep the government open on Tuesday night.

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The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department released six calls on the deadly stabbing on Wednesday.

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Leonardo Garcia Venegas, a U.S.-born citizen who was twice arrested by immigration authorities, has filed a lawsuit claiming that he was improperly detained.

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No additional Democrats broke ranks during Wednesday's votes.

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday that there would be new, strict fitness standards enforced on the U.S. military.

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Officials are now searching for a murder suspect who should not have been released from a Florida prison, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriffs Office.

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A judge has denied a motion filed by wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to reopen his immigration case, according to a copy of the decision obtained by ABC News.

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Vance said "no final decisions have been made" on layoffs.

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President Trump said Tuesday U.S. cities should be military "training grounds."

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The government shutdown began at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday.

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The shutdown could prevent the release of a jobs report on Friday.

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There were fewer shootings in New York City during the first nine months of the year than in the same time period of any prior year.

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As the first government shutdown in seven years got underway on Wednesday, tens of thousands of federal workers face the risk of missing paychecks.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs is opposing a prosecution request to allow a woman who testified under the pseudonym "Mia" to deliver a victim impact statement.

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Jane Goodall, the most prolific primatologist of a generation, has died. She was 91 years old.

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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, said on ABCs "The View" he was not concerned over recent threats by President Donald Trump.

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Munich's famous Oktoberfest event temporarily closed on Wednesday due to a bomb threat, police said.

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The Supreme Court moved to allow Lisa Cook to remain on the central bank board.

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A day after Trump said the U.S. is fighting a "war from within," Speaker Mike Johnson and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries react to the president's comments.

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A 13-year-old drunk driver crashed a stolen car with an 11-year-old in the passenger seat, officials in Arizona said.

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The closure came amid an impasse between congressional Democrats and Republicans, who are being led by President Donald Trump.

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A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake killed at least 69 people in the Philippines, officials said on Wednesday.

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An artist is submerging 22 "cars" off the coast of Miami Beach to draw attention to the environmental restoration needed to rejuvenate South Florida's reef system.

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One year after the federal government reached an agreement with Alabama officials over flooding in Shiloh, some residents say the state hasnt done enough to help them.

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Since Breast Cancer Awareness initiatives began in 1985, over 517,000 lives have been saved, according to the American Cancer Society.

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Breast cancer awareness campaigns often focus on mammograms and self-exams. But there's another critical piece of the puzzle, breast density.

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Ukraine faced a 38% jump in Russian drones and missiles through September when compared with August, Ukrainian air force data analyzed by ABC News showed.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.ABC News has compiled resources to help you learn more about breast cancer diagnosis, treatments and support.

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The woman later told authorities she reported the false threat because she wanted to "trauma bond" with her colleagues, according to a criminal complaint.

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As bears across Alaska's Katmai National Park devour salmon to prepare for winter, millions voted on the 'beefiest bruin' in the annual Fat Bear Week competition.

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Following back-to-back mass shootings over the weekend, both allegedly carried out by Marine veterans, many questions remain unanswered.

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As Congress careens towards a government shutdown, Trump and top Republicans falsely accuse Democrats of demanding that free health care be given to illegal aliens.

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Pilgrims were visiting the Menjar Shenkora Arerti Mariam Church to mark the annual Virgin Mary festival.

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Holders Paris Saint-Germain come from behind to win 2-1 at Barcelona in the league phase of the Champions League.

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Members of Moroccan security forces and civilians reported hurt as youth antigovernment protests turn violent.

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The Jane Goodall Institute says famed primatologist died in California during US speaking tour.

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EU leaders meet in Denmark after a series of drone incidents near the countrys airports and military bases.

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Vancouver-based Lithium Americas is developing one of worlds largest lithium mines in northern Nevada.

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The men are suspected of of being foreign operatives for Hamas and will appear in court Thursday, prosecutors say.

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The big box retailer is the latest company to join a slew of others to cut back on additives under White House pressure.

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A 6.5-magnitude quake has made rescue efforts even tougher as 72-hour period for best survival chances nears its end.

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High court to hear arguments in January on whether Cook will lose her job but says she may stay in her post until then.

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The US government has had 20 funding gaps, resulting in 10 shutdowns since 1976, the longest lasting 35 days.

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Latin Americans are increasingly flocking to Poland for work, lured by the false promise of secure salaries.

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Nine people have been detained after the murders of Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, 20, and Lara Gutierrez, 15.

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EUs Kallas says the bloc is working quickly on a loan for Ukraine that would leverage frozen Russian assets.

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The US is planning to extend a $20 billion loan to Argentina in support to President Javier Milei.

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Trump says Qatar is steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability and prosperity and helps US in mediating conflicts.

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Hundreds of thousands federal employees to be furloughed while others, including FBI, CIA agents, will work without pay.

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Unions are protesting against government plans to allow extended working hours, including shifts of up to 13 hours.

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The hardline rulers have previously announced local blackouts as part of attempts to combat immoral activities.

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As Kabul resists action against the Pakistan Taliban, Islamabad is left to weigh military strikes and expulsions.

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Police are investigating whether an explosion in northern Munich is linked to the popular beer festival.

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Local authorities say nearly 70 people have been killed and hospitals in the Cebu province are overwhelmed.

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US podcast host and former presidential assistant Dan Koh made this claim but is it true?

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There have been more than 2,400 settler attacks on Palestinian property since October 2023, with over 3,000 displaced.

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Sinner rebounds from his recent US Open final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz with a third title of the season in Beijing.

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The main focus is how to protect the people in Gaza, stressed the Qatari PM in an interview with Al Jazeera.

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US consumers not expected to start seeing lower prices under the Pfizer deal until 2026.

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More than 350 people have been rescued after southern Ukrainian city was hit by two months of rain in just seven hours.

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There is no respite for Palestinians forced to flee Gaza City under heavy Israeli bombardment.

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Authorities say six people are still alive under the rubble of the school and in contact with rescue workers.

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Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid bounce back from a disappointing weekend defeat to Atletico to power past Kairat Almaty.

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Rohingya speakers urge the UN not to forget the plight of minorities in Myanmars Rakhine state and refugee camps.

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Funding to keep the federal government running expires after Republicans and Democrats fail to reach a deal.

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Here are the key events on day 1,315 of Russias war on Ukraine.

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The Global Sumud Flotilla says its fleet of over 50 ships has entered the high-risk zone.

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China is rolling out a new visa aimed at foreign talent in STEM just as the US is tightening eligibility for the H-1B.

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From Bengal to Gaza, hunger is often used as a weapon of war but almost never punished.

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UKs top war criminal-turned-consultant is set to front Trumps Gaza plan, where colonialism is sold as investment.

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Handshake snubs, trophy refusal and jingoism in Dubai show how their toxic rivalry threatens the game itself.

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A glimpse into a secluded community and thousands of IDPs it hosts, and how the arrival of the RSF worries them.

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Youth-led protests over water and electricity continue in Madagascar, despite government concessions.

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Rescuers scrambling to find survivors are hampered as the region recovers from a recent typhoon.

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At least 73 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as Israeli forces arrest activists, including Greta Thunberg.

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All our updates, including post-match reaction, from our text commentary stream of the league phase encounter.

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These are the updates for Wednesday, October 1, 2025 as Republicans and Democrats hit an impasse over federal spending.

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The New York City mayoral candidate is in the spotlight for his Ugandan heritage. What does it reveal about race in US?

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Tesla isn't the only automaker expected to take a hit from the end of the EV tax credits.

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Kids are navigating a digital world in which their parents might have little guidance, UN child safety advocate says.

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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison briefly eclipsed Musk as the world's richest person last month.

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The $85 billion megadeal to create a transcontinental railroad has gained momentum with President Trump's and the SMART-TD union's support.

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The lack of government data that investors rely on to gauge the state of the economy is likely the most disruptive.

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Vought told House Republicans the layoffs will be "consequential."

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Startup isn't rushing to list after State Street investment

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At 35-days, Trump's first term holds the record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

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Trump has been urging prescription drug manufacturers to lower U.S. prices.

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Rough waves destroyed six homes in a single day, and more could collapse.

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Lapses in funding could push back construction timelines and threaten jobs tied to the contracts.

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Rep. Jared Golden said the shutdown is being "driven by the demands far-left groups are making."

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Federal law already prohibits gender-based standards for specific roles.

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In prior shutdowns, many parks remained open with limited or no staff.

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These are the senators we're watching closely for signs of movement.

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AI needs data centers and data centers need power.

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It's one of the few companies that could benefit from a government shutdown.

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MAGA is marching in lockstep with Trump, even when his policies clash with their demands

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The round will fund the geothermal developer's Utah plant.

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With Republicans in power, they're using federal channels to wage a narrative battle.

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Some government data portals are currently inaccessible and not being updated.

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A range of measures show Americans to be exceptionally gloomy about the economic picture.

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The VNL has just about everything except a toilet.

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It's a lot different than taking the keys to a sports car for a little ride.

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It is a win for Cook and for advocates of central bank independence.

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The last government shutdown during Trump's first term was the longest in history.

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Talarico's campaign said it received contributions from more than 125,000 individuals from all 50 states.

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The first shutdown since 2019 could be unusually disruptive to the federal government.

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Both parties are wasting no time hitting the most vulnerable 2026 candidates over the shutdown.

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The conditions are similar to NATO's Article 5, and unprecedented for a Gulf country.

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The deal will increase People Inc.'s exposure to the vast world of creator partnerships.

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Labor unions argued the administration's actions are "contrary to law and arbitrary and capricious."

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Meta will serve up ads and content based on users' interactions with the chatbot.

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Film studios and music labels have used the platform to remix audio tracks.

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Automakers are in "be prepared" mode.

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The Boston-based startup powers pharma studies and research.

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He's gearing up for a high-profile Democratic primary showdown with Texas state Rep. James Talarico.

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The tech can detect blood cancers and treatment options.

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Its AI agents autonomously trim cooling and energy demand.

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The fitness company, under a new CEO, is trying to recover the momentum it lost after the pandemic.

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"You can't defend what you can't see," the Exiger president said. "Resilience begins at home."

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Lockheed Martin has existing deals with the U.S. Air Force, Norway and Sweden.

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Aventra's $3 million seed round was led by Lavrock Ventures. The company also has angel investors.

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"The question is: How do you get stuff in people's hands in the next 12-18 months that's of value?"

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Sentinel Global led the round.

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Private credit market growing by 30% annually in Brazil

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The tax credits that help people afford premiums are at the center of the showdown over government funding.

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Additional legislation is required to restore the services.

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Tuesday's announcement caught the industry off guard.

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Just 7% of aspiring buyers are actively looking right now.

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In one historic speech, Trump eviscerated decades of civil-military restraint.

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After a 13% rally year-to-date, history suggests that stocks have more room to run.

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Six months of grassroots fury and we mean fury have pushed Democrats to embrace a shutdown

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CEO Bruce Van Saun warns investors to check their "unbridled enthusiasm."

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Behind the scenes of how Trump's plan came together over three chaotic weeks.

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Scientists caution the research is in its early stages and the eggs are still not yet usable.

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Party leaders don't appear any closer to a compromise, and a path to reopening the government is unclear.

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It won't be a cakewalk for Maine Gov. Janet Mills if she jumps into the Democratic contest.

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Antoni was a favorite of MAGA stalwarts, but even conservative economists viewed him as unqualified and too partisan.

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The vote makes a government shutdown virtually inevitable.

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The patrons of the American Fish Company who were killed in the shooting on Saturday night were identified on Wednesday.

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Data shows government shutdowns tend to have a modest impact on financial markets and the broader U.S. economy.

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Jane Fonda announced she had launched a 21st-century incarnation of the Committee for the First Amendment, originally formed in 1947.

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Recent polling shows a majority of Hispanics disapprove of the way President Trump is handling his job as president, but it hasn't translated into support for Democrats.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is reclaiming the press secretary's traditional West Wing office a roomy space with a fireplace.

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President Trump has decided the position will not be a Cabinet-level post, according to several sources familiar with the matter.

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Don't borrow $70,000 worth of home equity without knowing the costs. Here's what they'd be now that the Fed cut rates.

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The federal government shutdown overnight after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach an agreement to avoid a funding lapse ahead of an Oct. 1 deadline.

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Overwhelmed by debt? Bankruptcy isn't the only route. These options may provide faster and less damaging relief.

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Scaffolding set up for a Virgin Mary festival at an Ethiopian church collapsed, killing dozens and wounding more than 200, state media say.

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Both products offer attractive features for borrowers now. Here's how to determine which will be better for you now.

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The struggling fitness company is hiking its prices as part of a product relaunch featuring updates to its exercise hardware, software and coaching programs.

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Today's rate environment is making homeownership more accessible, with monthly payments lower across the board.

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German authorities say three Hamas members have been arrested and charged with plotting to stage attacks against Jews in the country.

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Two GOP senators are raising questions about the defunding of the Council of Inspectors General.

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Considering a $30,000 home equity loan now? Here's what it can cost with interest rates declining again.

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The recent Fed rate cut pushed mortgage rates to three-year lows, creating substantial savings for borrowers.

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David "Mac" MacDonald used to serve on U.S. nuclear subs. Now he's working on a precise replica of a ship that set sail almost 1,500 years ago.

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Weeks after Israel bombed Qatar's capital, Trump signed an executive order declaring any attack on the Arab nation will be treated as a threat to the U.S.

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Planned Parenthood is now absent in four states Louisiana, Wyoming, Mississippi and North Dakota.

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Matthew McConaughey takes on the role in "The Lost Bus" and opens up about his journey to creating "Poems and Prayers."

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A young boy discovered a live World War II-era hand grenade Monday on his family's property in central Washington, authorities said. No one was injured.

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This one-time enrollment period can help you avoid serious coverage risks and may save you money over time.

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Authorities in Munich say a bomb threat has shut down Germany's famed Oktoberfest after an explosion and deadly fire in a home nearby.

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Afghanistan's Taliban rulers blocked internet access nationally for two days without any explanation, but suddenly, the country is coming back online.

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A company linked to an underwear tycoon must repay the U.K. government millions for supplying unusable surgical gowns during the COVID pandemic.

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When you open a CD, you'll lock in today's rates for the entire term. Here's how much you can earn.

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HELOCs and home equity loans offer homeowners an affordable way to borrow money now. Here are the rates for each.

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Indonesia school collapse sparks frantic search for dozens of students feared trapped under rubble in East Java.

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A judge ruled Tuesday that the top federal prosecutor in Nevada is not serving legally in the role marking the second time that a judge has partially sidelined one of the Trump administration's prosecutors.

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E. J. Antoni was nominated for the role in August, after President Trump fired former BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer.

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As one of the largest bears that resides along Brooks River at Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska, 32 Chunk was estimated to be over 1,200 pounds.

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The interest in catastrophe bonds comes as insured property losses increased from $30 billion in 2015 to over $110 billion in 2024.

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When steel and manufacturing jobs dried up over the last several decades in Venice, Illinois, the town lost two-thirds of the population.

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In the letter shared Monday, the woman recounted the events of the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc.

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The FTC alleges the online real estate firms agreed not to compete against each other in the market for placing rental housing ads.

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Major U.S. stock indexes closed in the green on Wednesday on hopes that the funding stoppage would be brief and limit any serious effects on the economy.

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The S&P 500 shook off a weak start Wednesday as investors bet the U.S. government shutdown would be brief. Ultimately, the index closed above 6,700 for the first time.

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The online giant is accused of signing up millions of people for Amazon Prime unknowingly, then making it hard to cancel.

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The latest catalysts were persistent momentum in core AI plays, retail-trader favorites and opportunistic rotation into a laggard sector.

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NASA made an exception to allow work on Artemis missions with SpaceX and Blue Origin to continue during the government shutdown.

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Wells Fargo upped its price target on CrowdStrike and sees a key catalyst coming to fruition this fall.

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The announcement came on the first day of the federal government shutdown.

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A handful of under-the-radar AI computing companies made the "100% club" in the most recent quarter.

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Andrew Bostinto still competes in bodybuilding at the age of 100. Here's why he says he won't stop pursuing his dreams.

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After Congress failed to reach a funding agreement, the U.S. government officially shut down on Oct. 1.

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Social Security benefit payments will still go out on time, according to the agency. But certain services may not be available.

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The stock market has tended to bounce back quickly after the government shuts down.

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Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

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The latest layoffs come as Google accelerates cuts to focus spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure.

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The federal government's termination of hundreds of leases as part of DOGE budget cuts are rippling through the national real estate market.

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Frank Cappelleri looks at the ratio between bitcoin and gold.

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Bank of America found stocks investors can buy in order to gain exposure to the defense sector, which is growing amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

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The U.S. government, Nvidia and Softbank have all taken recent stakes in Intel.

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Chair Jerome Powell and his fellow central bankers likely will err on the side of caution, which would be a bias towards easing.

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BlackRock would stand to benefit from an AES acquisition because it would expand the asset manager's reach in high-growth infrastructure.

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Here's how AI tools can save time, ensure accuracy and provide deeper insights.

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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves midday.

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New Mexico will become the first state to offer free universal child care on Nov. 1.

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Leon Cooperman believes we are in the late innings of a bull market where bubbles can form and risks rise.

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The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.

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Bringing together sales with marketing and other functions is critical for Microsoft to lead in the artificial intelligence era, CEO Satya Nadella said.

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The software company introduced Copilot Pro at $20 per month in early 2024.

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The relief rally in drug stocks opened the door for this sale.

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The shutdown of the federal government could worsen the problems student loan borrowers are facing.

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Neptune Insurance, the nation's largest private flood insurance, goes public on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday.

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Microsoft announced Wednesday that the price for its Game Pass Ultimate subscription will jump by 50% to $29.99 per month, effective immediately.

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Attorneys general from New York, Virginia, Arizona, Connecticut and Washington filed a lawsuit against Redfin and Zillow on Wednesday.

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Gold prices hit new records on Wednesday after Democrats and Republicans failed to keep the government open.

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Tony Zhang breaks down this options strategy that captures further gains on Meta.

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Small businesses see stablecoins as a way to cut down on fees and give customers access to new forms of rewards.

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President Donald Trump has sought to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing claims that she committed mortgage fraud in connection with two homes.

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"Everyone seems to be loving them: from children to kidults and Gen Z," Jellycat said about its toys in its 2024 financial report.

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A protracted impasse could crimp backlog conversion, slow awards and weigh on cash flow for government services firms, according to TD Cowen.

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The funding freeze for New York City came on the first day of the shutdown of the federal government after Congress failed to pass a stop-gap spending bill/

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Money and investing mistakes are inevitablebut theyre also the best teachers. Jim Cramer shares how early missteps, from tracking trades to missing big winners like Apple and Nvidia, can make you a smarter and wealthier investor.

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Microsoft has been developing its own chips for the data center designed to handle artificial intelligence workloads.

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Most products are priced under $5, and the company says it includes more than 1,000 items, ranging from meat and fresh produce to snacks and dairy.

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EV sales during the third quarter are expected to be a record, ahead of federal incentives of up to $7,500 ending in September.

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Wall Street banks largely told clients to expect a typical short shutdown and bet on a comeback in stocks if there's any major weakness.

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Global investors are weighing how much of an impact the shutdown may have on markets.

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If you've taken on more responsibilities without a promotion or raise, you might be experiencing 'ghost growth,' according to a new study.

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The dollar was little changed Wednesday, recovering from earlier declines, as traders weighed the potential fallout from a U.S. government shutdown.

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World Liberty Financial is planning to launch new products, including a debit card and tokenized commodity assets, as the Trump crypto empire continues to grow.

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On Polymarket, traders see the highest likelihood that the government won't reopen until Oct. 15 or later.

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You can now transfer Capital One miles to Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways and Preferred Hotels and Resorts.

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The recent upheaval in late-night programming has shown a spotlight on ratings and revenue and spurred questions of political influence.

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Stock futures fell Wednesday after the U.S. government shut down at midnight.

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AT&T has outperformed this year, climbing 24%, but is likely to face a more challenging environment ahead, the bank said.

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Meta will show ads and other content to users based on their interactions with the Meta AI digital assistant and other generative artificial intelligence tools.

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Pfizer's deal with Trump was a relief to the pharma industry, signaling that drugmakers could strike similar agreements that would make them immune to tariffs.

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We're scaling deeper into this new position.

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Shares of the online car retailer have already outperformed this year, up more than 85%. Jefferies expects further upside.

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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.

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Consumers are increasingly leaning on credit cards to buy essentials like gas and groceries, according to a new report by TD Bank.

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Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street.

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Private payrolls saw their biggest decline in 2 years during September, ADP said.

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Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.

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The firm says its secret to success is providing a "white glove approach" to all clients, regardless of who they are or how much they have invested.

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Ford CEO Jim Farley marks his fifth anniversary as CEO at the automaker on Wednesday.

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Bitcoin ticked higher on Wednesday while stock-linked assets fell after U.S. lawmakers failed to reach a government funding agreement, leading to a shutdown.

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CNBC's Financial Advisor 100 ranks the best financial advisors and top firms for 2025. Here's how to pick the best financial planner for you and your family.

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It was a terrific three months for Wall Street as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record high after record high.

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CNBC's Financial Advisor 100 ranking of registered investment advisors was prepared in partnership with data provider AccuPoint Solutions.

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Bundling home and auto insurance can bring discounts as high as 30% on your premiums. Here's how to do it.

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Peloton is revamping its product assortment and raising prices for its subscription and hardware ahead of the holiday shopping season.

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Mortgage demand fell last week, with refinancing leading the way due to higher mortgage rates. Homebuyers seem stuck in place despite changing rates.

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Parsons Capital Management, based in Providence, Rhode Island, tops this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Heritage Investment Group, based in Pompano Beach, Florida, is ranked No. 2 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Beaird Harris Wealth Management, based in Dallas, Texas, is ranked No. 3 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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The Burney Company, based in Reston, Virginia, is ranked No. 4 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Pittenger & Anderson, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, is ranked No. 5 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Dana Investment Advisors, based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, is ranked No. 6 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Howland Capital Management, based in Boston, is ranked No. 7 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Verus Financial Partners, based in Richmond, Virginia, is ranked No. 8 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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RTD Financial Advisors, based in Philadelphia, is ranked No. 9 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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TFC Financial Management, based in Boston, is ranked No. 10 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Cadinha & Co., based in Honolulu, is ranked No. 15 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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SJS Investment Services, based in Sylvania, Ohio, is ranked No. 11 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, based in Portland, Oregon, is ranked No. 12 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Obermeyer Wealth Partners, based in Aspen, Colorado, is ranked No. 13 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Henry H. Armstrong Associates, based in Pittsburgh, is ranked No. 14 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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FMP Wealth Advisers, based in Austin, Texas, is ranked No. 16 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Edgemoor Investment Advisors, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is ranked No. 17 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Destination Wealth Management, based in Walnut Creek, California, is ranked No. 18 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Austin Asset, based in Austin, Texas, is ranked No. 19 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Trumbower Financial Advisors, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is ranked No. 20 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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California Financial Advisors, based in San Ramon, California, is ranked No. 21 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Eubel Brady & Suttman Investment & Wealth Management, based in Miamisburg, Ohio, is ranked No. 22 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Woodley Farra Manion Portfolio Management, based in Indianapolis, is ranked No. 23 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Steele Capital Management, based in Dubuque, Iowa, is ranked No. 24 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Sage Financial Group, based in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, is ranked No. 25 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Salem Investment Counselors, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is ranked No. 26 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Roffman Miller Wealth Management, based in Philadelphia, is ranked No. 27 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Albion Financial Group, based in Salt Lake City, is ranked No. 28 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Wingate Wealth Advisors, based in Lexington, Massachusetts, is ranked No. 29 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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North Star Asset Management, based in Neenah, Wisconsin, is ranked No. 30 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Foster & Motley Wealth Management, based in Cincinnati, is ranked No. 31 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Conrad Siegel Investment Advisors, based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is ranked No. 32 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Lee Financial Company, based in Dallas, is ranked No. 33 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Chilton Capital Management, based in Houston, is ranked No. 34 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Sheets Smith Wealth Management, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is ranked No. 35 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Cornerstone Capital, based in Palo Alto, California, is ranked No. 36 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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JMG Financial Group, based in Downers Grove, Illinois, is ranked No. 37 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Petersen Hastings Wealth Advisors, based in Kennewick, Washington, is ranked No. 38 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Bristlecone Advisors, based in Bellevue, Washington, is ranked No. 39 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Signet Financial Management, based in Parsippany, New Jersey, is ranked No. 40 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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KEB Wealth Advisers, based in Springfield, Illinois, is ranked No. 41 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Birch Hill Investment Advisors, based in Boston, is ranked No. 42 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Van Hulzen Asset Management, based in El Dorado Hills, California, is ranked No. 43 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Smith Salley Wealth Management, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, is ranked No. 44 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Telos Capital Management, based in San Diego, is ranked No. 45 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Henssler Financial, based in Kennesaw, Georgia, is ranked No. 46 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Rather & Kittrell, based in Knoxville, Tennessee, is ranked No. 47 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Nicholas Hoffman & Company, based in Atlanta, is ranked No. 48 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Pinnacle Advisors, based in Mansfield, Ohio, is ranked No. 49 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Meritage Portfolio Management, based in Overland Park, Kansas, is ranked No. 50 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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BLBB Advisors, based in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, is ranked No. 51 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Index Fund Advisors, based in Irvine, California, is ranked No. 52 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Sheaff Brock Investment Advisors, based in Indianapolis, is ranked No. 53 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Certified Financial Group, based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, is ranked No. 54 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Howard Financial Services, based in Dallas, is ranked No. 55 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Acropolis Investment Management, based in St. Louis, is ranked No. 56 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Guyasuta Investment Advisors, based in Pittsburgh, is ranked No. 57 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Tanglewood Total Wealth Management, based in Houston, is ranked No. 58 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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WealthCrossing, based in Richmond, Virginia, is ranked No. 59 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Sather Financial Group, based in Victoria, Texas, is ranked No. 60 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Northeast Investment Management, based in Boston, is ranked No. 61 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Phillips Financial, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is ranked No. 62 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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WBH Advisory, based in Baltimore, is ranked No. 63 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Brownson, Rehmus and Foxworth, based in Chicago, is ranked No. 64 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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SFMG Wealth Advisors, based in Plano, Texas, is ranked No. 65 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Patriot Investment Management Group, based in Knoxville, Tennessee, is ranked No. 66 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Heritage Financial Services, based in Westwood, Massachusetts, is ranked No. 67 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Bedel Financial Consulting, based in Indianapolis, is ranked No. 68 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo, based in Orlando, Florida, is ranked No. 69 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Wealthquest Corporation, based in Cincinnati, is ranked No. 70 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Allegheny Financial Group, based in Pittsburgh, is ranked No. 71 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Advance Capital Management, based in Southfield, Michigan, is ranked No. 72 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Waters, Parkerson & Co., based in New Orleans, is ranked No. 73 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Windward Capital Management, based in Los Angeles, is ranked No. 74 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Avity Investment Management, based in Greenwich, Connecticut, is ranked No. 75 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Investment Consulting Group, based in Davenport, Iowa, is ranked No. 76 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Conservest Capital Advisors, based in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, is ranked No. 77 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Prudent Management Associates, based in Philadelphia, is ranked No. 78 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Zemenick and Walker, based in St. Louis, is ranked No. 78 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Cabot Wealth Management, based in Beverly, Massachusetts, is ranked No. 80 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Garde Capital, based in Seattle, is ranked No. 81 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Silvercrest Asset Management Group, based in New York City, is ranked No. 82 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Anderson Hoagland & Co., based in St. Louis, is ranked No. 83 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Octagon Financial Services, based in McLean, Virginia, is ranked No. 84 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Charter Oak Capital Management, based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is ranked No. 85 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Retirement Income Solutions, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is ranked No. 86 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Halbert Hargrove Global Advisors, based in Long Beach, California, is ranked No. 87 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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CRA Financial Services, based in Northfield, New Jersey, is ranked No. 88 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Evergreen Capital Management, based in Bellevue, Washington, is ranked No. 89 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Wescott Financial Advisory Group, based in Philadelphia, is ranked No. 90 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Chevy Chase Trust Company, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is ranked No. 91 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Captrust Wealth Advisors, based in Holland, Michigan, is ranked No. 92 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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YHB Investment Advisors, based in West Hartford, Connecticut, is ranked No. 93 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Plancorp, based in St. Louis, is ranked No. 94 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Mainstay Capital Management, based in Grand Blanc, Michigan, is ranked No. 95 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Constellation Wealth Advisors, based in Cincinnati, is ranked No. 96 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Trek Financial, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is ranked No. 97 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Palisade Capital Management, based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, is ranked No. 98 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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RubinBrown Advisors, based in St. Louis, is ranked No. 99 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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Apriem Advisors, based in Irvine, California, is ranked No. 100 on this year's CNBC Financial Advisor 100 list.

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"The world of real estate is changing from what I'd call the 'visible' to the 'invisible,'" said Kishore Moorjani, CEO of CapitaLand Investment's alternatives and private funds team.

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A U.S. government shutdown began on Wednesday after lawmakers failed to reach a deal on funding.

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A number of European countries have reported airspace incursions involving either Russian jets or, allegedly, drones recently.

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Treasury yields fell Wednesday after new data showed a surprise decline in private payrolls.

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Despite signaling a greater openness to global talent, the policy does not represent a sweeping liberalization of China's immigration stance.

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While the U.S. government has been put to sleep at the end of September, investors, hopefully, had their eyes peeled during the month.

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European pharma notches gains, defense sells off.

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TheBritishgovernment should not get complacent about AstraZeneca's U.S. listing, as it paves the way for a full one in New York.

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Investors grappling withU.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs regime, policy uncertainty and now a government shutdown are looking elsewhere.

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Spain's IBEX equity index has posted a return of nearly 10% over the last few weeks, way above its continental peers.

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EU leaders are set to debate new measures, including the idea of a "drone wall" in the eastern part of Europe, close to the Russian border.

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Qian Zhang, 35, quit her job as vice president at a Boston-based global firm to relocate to Lisbon, after ten years on an H-1B visa that, she said, left her feeling like a second-class citizen" in America.

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India's central bank kept its policy rate unchanged at 5.5% Wednesday in line with the expectations of economists polled by Reuters.

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That ADNOC subsidiary operates 38 gas pipelines and two export terminals in the United Arab Emirates. KKR did not disclose the value of the deal to CNBC.

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The shutdown could cause hundreds of thousands of federal workers to be furloughed and a slew of key programs and services to be shuttered.

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Beginner investors should know they don't need much to put their money in the market.

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If tracking every expense isn't your thing, intuitive budgeting might be your calling.

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While the U.S. government will be put to sleep when September ends, investors, hopefully, had their eyes peeled during the month.

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Shares of the Club's newest position added more than 4% in extended trading Tuesday.

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In Asia, investors will look toward the Reserve Bank of India's rate decision.

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Even as lawmakers remained at an impasse on the federal budget, all three major U.S. stock indexes eked out slim gains on Tuesday. The Dow closed at a record high.

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Palantir's government business along with developments in artificial intelligence have helped push the company's market value past $430 billion.

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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday stressed his belief that the market can be vehicle for wealth in the long term.

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The European Union is poised to fully implement its carbon border tax from Jan. 1.

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Cristina Mancini was stuck on a tech project. Former 20th Century Studios CIO John Herbert helped her make the connections she needed.

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"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.

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In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Paychex CEO John Gibson suggested small businesses are persevering despite an uncertain economic landscape.

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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Bloomberg TV that the U.S. government will take a 5% stake in the company.

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The stock market has typically glided by previous government shutdowns but this one could be riskier given the slew of economic conditions at play.

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The Israeli military intercepted and boarded several Gaza-bound aid ships on Wednesday evening local time, according to organizers of the voyage, who vowed to continue undeterred.

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Meta will soon use what people tell its artificial intelligence chatbot to get even better at selling them things.

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The US government shut down at midnight after Congress failed to reach a deal on a funding package. Follow here for the latest.

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Federal authorities are racking up arrests in Tennessees second-most populous city as President Donald Trump surges federal officers and National Guard troops to crack down on crime across major Democratic-run cities.

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An explosion at a New York City apartment building blew off a floor-to-roof chunk of the high-rise terrifying residents in the Bronx and fueling frustration and outrage as to how this could have happened.

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Anti-government demonstrations gripped Morocco for a fourth straight night as youth filled the streets of cities throughout the country and destruction and violence broke out in several places.

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Tyrese Gibson has broken his silence about an alleged incident in which neighbors say his dogs attacked and killed another dog.

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Legendary actress and activist Jane Fonda tells Dana Bash shes never been more scared about the state of the country. She announced today the creation of The Committee for the First Amendment, inspired by a group started by her father, Henry Fonda, to counter the McCarthy-era red scare in Hollywood. She says Trump is amassing power in a way that will destroy our democracy and so were going to stand up.

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Congress left town Wednesday without a solution to break its bitter impasse over government funding, with the shutdown now set to last until at least Friday when members return for more votes.

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A judge overseeing the criminal case against Sean Diddy Combs denied his request to toss his conviction on prostitution-related charges or allow for a new trial after the parties had a hearing on the topic last Thursday.

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CNNs 5 Things PM brings you the stories you might have missed during your busy day.

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Walmart US said it would remove synthetic food dyes and other additives from its US house brands by 2027.

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Jane Goodall, whose lifelong work as a primatologist helped broaden the worlds understanding of animal behavior and emotions, has died, her institute said Wednesday. She was 91.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended US President Donald Trumps 20-point Gaza peace plan to skeptics in his hardline cabinet Tuesday evening.

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Stocks closed slightly higher on Wednesday as the US government officially entered a shutdown and Wall Street grappled with the uncertain implications for the economy.

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A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit brought by the Los Angeles man pictured as a naked infant over 30 years ago on the cover of the landmark Nirvana album.

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Ashley Thomas (Hostage) and Finn Wittrock (American Horror Story) have been cast opposite Alison Brie in FXs Untitled Witness Protection pilot.

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With an acting career spanning nearly 70 years, June Squibb is keeping an eye on the future of the industry amid AI advancements.

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Golden Globes chief Helen Hoehne, manager David Unger and producer Kim Magnusson stopped by the Deadline studio at the Zurich summit.

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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody AffairQuentin Tarantinos presentation of the revenge epic that was originally presented in two volumeswill be released by Lionsgate as one complete movie on Dec. 5, 2025. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affairremoves the cliffhanger ending from Vol.

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As many of his peers condemn the Riyadh Comedy Festival and its participants, Bill Burr appears to have found a new following.

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Filmmaker Joey. J Haley talks about the creation of a new LGBTQ+ film festival in Los Angeles and their latest short film Spies in Corsets

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The story follows an Atlanta attorney whose life unravels when human skeletal remains tied to his past resurface.

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Actors' Equity has been in negotiations with producers for a new labor contract since August 25.

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The Motion Picture Television Fund has almost doubled its board of governors, adding 10 to the roster at the entertainment industry nonprofit.

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Fiona Shaw (Bad Sisters) has been tapped as a series regular in the upcoming second season of the Apple TV+'s legal thriller Presumed Innocent.

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'The Morning Show' Season 4 stars Reese Witherspoon and Billy Crudup as well as showrunner Charlotte Stoudt talk Cory and Bradley getting together.

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Marvel, Disney and Mattel alum Josh Silverman has been hired as Paramount's president of global products and experiences.

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John Malkovich will appear on screen as President Coriolanus Snow in the first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games in London later this month.

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Amazon MGM Studios is developing 'The Lying Game,' a YA series based on Ruth Ware's novel with writer Suzanne Heathcote & EPs Ted Gold & Susan Rovner.

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The first full-length trailer for Guillermo del Toro's take on the classic story looks to hew much more closely to Mary Shelley's novel.

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'Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl' is expected to be No. 1 this weekend at the box office with $50M WW, $30M+ domestic

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Crave's upcoming comedy series I Kill The Bear, from Letterkenny creator Jared Keeso, has announced its cast as production gets underway in Canada.

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Justin Baldoni owes the New York Times some cash for his now dismissed defamation suit against the Gray Lady & others, the paper says

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Justin Steele & Micah Molinari have teamed to launch Drama Free Films, a production company focused on genre-based films in the under-$10M market.

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Actor Orlando Jones has signed with Innovative Artists Entertainment for representation. This follows the agency's signing of actor Corbin Bernsen.

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David Harbour is set to star opposite Pedro Pascal in the Searchlight pic 'Behemoth!'

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Trump has posted deepfake videos of the House Democratic leader, even as the president was seeking Democrats' support to avert a shutdown.

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Karen Pittman spoke with Deadline about Mia's decision to quit UBN after losing head of news in Season 4 of The Morning Show

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Jeffrey Donovan, Jennifer Carpenter, Lola Kirke & John Gallagher Jr. have joined the prison hostage thriller 'Eleven Days' in supporting roles.

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Dr. Jane Goodall has died at 91. The pioneering primatologist, researcher and animal advocate's work made her one of the world's best-known conservationists.

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Demi Moore and Billy Bob Thornton are at the center of the Landman Season 2 trailer.

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Mel Gibson & Renata Notni have boarded 'Coyote,' a border thriller where they'll star alongside Esai Morales.

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The upcoming eighth season of 'The Cgi, created by Lena Waithe, will be its last on Paramount+ with Showtime.

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Denise Gutches has been appointed the new CEO of FilmLA as the nonprofit undergoes a leadership transition

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The creators of Loving Vincent set to reimagine Francisco Goyas dark masterpieces using their signature painted animation technique.

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The mysterious informant messaging Reese Witherspoon's Bradley returns to the screen in 'The Morning Show' Season 4 Episode 3, confirming Chip's hunch

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'Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Again?' has locked cast at Netflix, with Perry to star alongside Taraji P. Henson.

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Pro Bowl tight end-turned-actor Vernon Davis is launching a podcast on career transition. Guests will include Jerry Rice, Danny Trejo and Rickey Smiley.

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Range Media Partners has promoted 12 across various divisions including Film/TV, Digital, Music, Sports, and Branding/Endorsements.

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'Close Personal Friends,' the new film from Amazon MGM, has added six to its cast.

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Development of the upcoming Broadway-bound Dolly Parton bio-musical is continuing as planned and will not be impacted by singer's health challenges.

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Watch the first promo for the Episode 1 of 'Saturday Night Live's 51st season, hosted by Bad Bunny -- who appears to be getting a bit too chummy with the cast.

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BlackBear's theatrical release slate continues to grow, now with the Jan. 30, 2026 opening of the Jason Statham action movieShelter from director Ric Roman Waugh (Greenland, Angel Has Fallen). Shelterfollows Mason (Statham), a reclusive man living in a remote setting by the sea.

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Amazon MGM's 'Vought Rising' has added Cecily Strong, Mark Pellegrino, Eric Johnson & Annie Shapero in recurring roles, Deadline can tell you first.

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Cal McMau, director of TIFF crime thriller 'Wasteman,' has signed with WME for representation.

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Peanuts is staying put on Apple TV+.

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It comes as the long-running dating format moves from Lifetime to the NBCUniversal streamer.

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Bella Thorne's directorial debut 'Color Your Hurt' has wrapped production. Jason Parks, Christopher Eccleston, Tammy Blanchard and more star.

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Disney+ is developing 'Afterlife With Archie' series based on the comic from Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Berlanti Productions with a big commitment.

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Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of So You Think You Can Dance, has died. He was 36.

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Honorees for Critics Choice 4th Annual Celebration Of Cinema & Television include Lucy Liu, Chloe Zhao, director HIKARI, and KPop Demon Hunters

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The project is being produced by by Religion of Sports, which was founded by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan, and Gotham Chopra.

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'Synthetic,' a sci-fi live story toplined by Charlie Cox & Haley Bennett, recently wrapped production in Kentucky.

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'Everybody Loves Raymond' 30th Anniversary Special Planned For CBS

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'Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter,' a doc about the former fitness guru directed by Zeberiah Newman, has been acquired by Obscured Releasing.

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Comedian Nikki Glaser has inked a deal for a Hulu special that will tape at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in her hometown of St. Louis, MO this month.

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Jane Fonda's new iteration of the Committee has the support of more than 550 boldface including Barbra Streisand, Aaron Sorkin and Pedro Pascal.

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'When Hope Calls: Brookfield' Renewed For Third Season By Great American Media

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Kumail Nanjiani new comedy special, now titled 'Night Thoughts,' has locked in a winter premiere date at Hulu.

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'Apples Never Fall' star EssieRandles has been cast in the Australian cold case drama 'The Killings: Parrish Station' for streamer Stan.

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Rock The Block, HGTV's highest-rated series has been renewed for a seventh season, set to premiere in early 2026.

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'The Abandons': Netflix Shares First Photos & Start Date For Western Drama From Kurt Sutter

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Sky has dropped the first trailer for 'The Death Of Bunny Munro,' the limited series starring Matt Smith, adapted from Nick Cave's novel.

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TV distribution executives from RCN, Vuelta and Fremantle assessed how the market has changed, during a Iberseries panel.

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Paramount+ has confirmed a Season 3 renewal for Taylor Sheridans espionage thriller Lioness, starring produced by Zoe Saldaa and Nicole Kidman.

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'Dog Day Afternoon' on Broadway will star Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, with performances beginning in March, 2026.

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In the week in which an AI actor got the industry talking, Italian producer Andrea Iervolino has announced a film helmed by a virtual director.

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Michle Burke Dies: Oscar-winning Bram Stokers Dracula & Tom Cruise Makeup Artist Was 75

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Marcel on the Train, the new play by Ethan Slater and Marshall Pailet, will make its world premiere at Classic Stage Company Off Broadway this February.

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Apple TV+ has released the trailer for Mr. Scorsese, a five-part documentary series about 11-time Oscar-nominated director Martin Scorsese.

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Syrian & Palestinian Features Set For Cinemed & Aflamunas 4th Project Incubator Meeting

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BFI LFF Juries: The Salt Path Producer Elizabeth Karlsen To Preside Over Main Competition Jury

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John Altschuler, the co-showrunner of 'Silicon Valley' and 'King of the Hill', wants Europe to show more respect to writers.

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Jim Carrey To Be Feted With Frances Honorary Csar Award

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Here is a list of 2025 TV premiere dates for new and returning series on broadcast, cable and streaming. It's updated daily, so check back often for the latest.

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SkyShowtime has ordered another Spanish original, a crime family thriller titled 'The Tribute' ('El Homenaje', working title).

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Banijay Rights is headed to MIPCOM with a collection of NFL stories that dive deep into each Super Bowl champion of the past four decades.

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The BBC appeared to break its own editorial guidelines with its report on Matt Beard, who died by suicide last month.

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Tobias Menzies and Joanna Lumley will star in Mark Gatiss' latest Christmas ghost story for the BBC, 'The Room in the Tower'.

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UK-Originated Micro-Drama: Spirit Studios & Night Train go big on micro-drama

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Main competition includes world premieres from Amos Gitai, Chong Keat Aun & Zhang Lu; Galas include Eddington & Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.

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HBO Max Spain's non-scripted chief has outlined the recipe for the streamer's local documentary slate.

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Kimmel was appearing on The Late Show at the same time as Colbert was appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

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NBCUniversal and YouTube TV have reached a short-term extension as they negotiate a new carriage deal.

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Both sides are trying to win the messaging wars over who bears responsibility for the government's closure.

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A trio of execs from Google, YouTube and the BBC have joined forces to launch Hera, a podcast company serving women.

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Hispanic media giant TelevisaUnivision's networks have gone dark on YouTube TV in a carriage dispute.

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'Dancing with the Stars' week 3 results: Who went home on TikTok Night

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Doc co-showrunners/executive producers Barbie Kligman and Hank Steinberg discuss Felicity Huffman's debut, the Amy-Michael-Jake love triangle & more.

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Ted Cruz and other GOPers took his comments as a threat to revoke broadcast licenses.

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Having run out of court options for now, Diddy is now looking at how much prison time his Oct. 3 sentencing on prostitution charges will bring

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USA Network, part of Comcasts upcoming cable spinoff Versant, signed a new 11-year media rights deal with the WNBA starting with the 2026 season.

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Gavin Newsom signs SB 53 into law. It seeks to provide greater transparency and whistleblower protections around AI development in the state.

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari marks the reunion of Varun Dhawan and director Shashank Khaitan after Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania & Badrinath Ki Dulhania

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Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad alThani discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday his plan to end the war in Gaza in a phone call, the Emiri Diwan said in a statement.

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We believe that layoffs are imminent. They are, unfortunately, a consequence of this government shutdown, said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

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The summit also marked the first formal debate among the EUs 27 member states on a contentious proposal to use frozen Russian assets in Europe to finance a substantial aid package for Ukraine

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The US government shut down Wednesday, with Democratic lawmakers insisting that any deal address their health care demands and Republicans saying those negotiations can happen after the government is funded.

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India captain Shubman Gill hinted that the team may move away from preparing spin-friendly pitches for home Tests, opting instead for surfaces that assist seamers while offering a fair contest between bat and ball.

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The US faces its 15th government shutdown as Trump threatens mass layoffs and program cuts. With consumer confidence falling and federal services disrupted, a prolonged stalemate could have severe economic and political consequences.

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Pakistani senator Aimal Wali Khan blasted Army Chief Asim Munir for presenting rare earth minerals to Donald Trump, calling it a joke and likening him to a salesman. Read here

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Besides handshakes, Indian womens cricket team will also not take part in photo-shoot with the Pakistan captain and the match referee at toss.

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The individuals, described as "foreign operatives" of Hamas, were allegedly involved in acquiring firearms and ammunition for the organisation within Germany, according to a report, citing a statement from the prosecutors

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The US Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Lisa Cook to remain as a Federal Reserve governor for now, declining to act on the Trump administration's effort to immediately remove her from the central bank..

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The Indian Navys Submarine Rescue Unit (East), embarked on INS Nistar, demonstrated exceptional precision and professionalism during Exercise XPR-25, a multinational submarine rescue drill hosted by the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)

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TrumpRx, which is set to launch in early 2026, will not directly sell or distribute the medicine to consumers. Instead, customers can search for the drugs they want on the website and will then be forwarded to Pfizers direct-to-consumer sales. The company said it will sell many of its main drugs and some brand-name drugs at a discount of as much as 50 per cent. However, experts pointed out most of the drugs Pfizer is offering are expensive and not frequently prescribed in America

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European leaders are considering using 140 billion euros of frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine amid waning US support. The plan raises complex legal, political and financial questions with far-reaching implications for Europe and Moscow. Read here

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At a summit of European leaders in Denmark to discuss security cooperation against rising Russian aggression, French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe was already in a 'confrontation' with Russia and warned Vladimir Putin of 'reprisals' for his transgressions.

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More than 9,000 children in Indonesia have suffered food poisoning from free school meals this year, the country's food and drug agency said on Wednesday

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Hollywood is furious with Tilly Norwood, an AI actor, who is said to be on the radar of major talent agencies. A-listers like Emily Blunt have described the development as 'really scary,' while others have called on agencies not to hire the AI creation

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Mohsin Naqvi has questioned Indian media over reports that he apologised to BCCI as he stated that he has done nothing wrong, besides also sharing how Indian team can get the trophy back.

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Hamas officials are pushing for changes to key clauses in US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace proposal, particularly regarding disarmament, according to a report, citing a Palestinian source close to the groups leadership

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The Fatah-4 is a long range, surface-to-air cruise missile. Weighing 1,530 kilos, the missile is around 7.5 metres in length and is said to have a maximum range of 750 kilometres. But does India need to worry?

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Taylor Humphrey, an American 'baby name consultant', turned her passion for naming children into a luxury service for parents who want the perfect, meaningful name for their child. The 37-year-old who calls herself a 'name nerd', has over 100,000 followers on social media and a portfolio boasting more than 500 names she has curated for families

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Premier League legend, and former Ballon dOr winner Michael Owen to engage with fans at a special screening as well as football communities in Mumbai

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In an unprecedented act, US President Donald Trump has provided security guarantee to Qatar and said an external attack on Qatar will be treated as an attack on the United States and all diplomatic, economic, and, if necessary, military resources will be used to defend Qatar.

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On his bond with Vishal and how they became friends over coffee and torture, Ishaan Khatter revealed, "The film heavily relies on the friendship, feeling real, feeling lived in, feeling palpable, and feeling intimate."

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The timing of the measure is significant as nearly 90 per cent of Indias exports to South Asia in 202425, worth about $25 billion, were directed toward these neighbouring economies

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Harvard University economist Kenneth Rogoff on Wednesday said the high tariffs on several countries, including India, and the steep H1B visa fee hike imposed by the Trump administration will hold back the US economic growth.

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President Trump and Defence Secretary Hegseth told senior commanders at Quantico that loyalty to their new vision of tougher standards and fewer woke reforms is now a test of fitness to serve

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Amid suggestions that India should deploy peacekeepers to Gaza and Ukraine, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said that Indian troops will not be deployed as peacekeepers outside of the United Nations (UN) mandate.

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While it is true that the US government is taking in billions of dollars from tariffs every month, it is nowhere near as much as President Donald Trump claims. Tariffs have generated between $165 and $172 billion (Rs 14.6415.25 lakh crore) in revenue for the government this year a massive jump from 2024 and 2022, when the revenue generated was at $74 billion (Rs 6.56 lakh crore) and $98 billion (Rs 8.69 lakh crore), respectively. However, this is nowhere close to the trillions of dollars Tr

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US President Donald Trump will meet Argentinas Javier Milei to discuss a $20 billion credit swap amid trade tensions and market uncertainty.

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Originally imposed in July 2025, the controls were part of broader efforts by several EU countries to curb illegal migration

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The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data has once again put the spotlight on womens safety in India. It reveals that crimes against women rose in 2023, with a total of around 4.48 lakh cases. While murders saw a dip compared to 2022, crimes have increased overall. Heres what the data tells us about cybercrimes and student suicides

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Senators Chuck Grassley and Dick Durbin have reintroduced the H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform Act, while President Donald Trump has imposed a $100,000 fee and proposed a weighted lottery system. Separately, Senator Jim Banks American Tech Workforce Act calls for abolishing the lottery entirely, raising the H-1B wage floor to $110,000-$150,000, and ending the Optional Practical Training programme for foreigngraduates

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Netanyahu weighs backing Trumps Gaza plan while facing resistance from his far-right coalition and growing public calls to end the war.

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A catastrophe unfolded at the Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, a town 780 km east of Jakarta. Hundreds of students had gathered for afternoon prayers when the roof suddenly caved in, trapping them under humongous amounts of concrete rubble. More than 300 personnel are on site for rescue, but progress has been slow and extremely risky

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The Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich was delayed until 5 pm due to police finding explosives in a nearby residential building that caught fire, killing one person.

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In 2024, Labour won 411 seats with a majority of 174. Today, the party has slumped to around 20 per cent in polls, while Reform UK leads with 30-35 per cent. Ipsos records just 13 per cent voter satisfaction with Starmer, while YouGov places his net favourability at -47 per cent worse than Liz Truss and mostWesternleaders

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While its clear that Indian team boycotting PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi at the Asia Cup trophy ceremony is what irked, it has now been revealed that the Pakistani politician felt that he was made to look like a cartoon

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As the world's semiconductor powerhouse, Taiwan produces over half of all global chips and holds a near-total monopoly on the highest-quality semiconductors

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China has appointed veteran diplomat Liu Haixing as the new head of the Communist Partys International Department, replacing Liu Jianchao, who has not been seen since July amid reports of a disciplinary probe.

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The actress added, "The shock was also very organic then. I, for one, was still processing it. I couldnt believe it when he told me."

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Following the US government shutdown, the US Embassy in India has said that scheduled passport and visa services in the United States and at US embassies and consulates overseas will continue. But US missions' social media accounts will not be updated as non-essential work across the government has stopped.

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A source close to the project shares, "She has a fierce part, which is essential to the first and second acts of the narrative."

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Unlike most young performers aspiring to make it in the film industry, Tilly Norwood is an entirely artificial intelligence-made character

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Argentina has emerged as the unexpected winner of the US-China trade war securing a $20 billion bailout from Washington while capturing Beijings soybean market with soaring exports

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The filmmaker shared a video on Instagram where he could be seen on a call with Malaika Arora. The official announcement of what exactly the collaboration is will be out soon

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Vishal, a struggling actor, who hails from Assam, was coming back to Chennai from Singapore when the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence caught him with the aforementioned drug

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Delhi launches a comprehensive Winter Action Plan, introducing drones, task forces, anti-dust measures, and emergency steps to tackle air pollution

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The Indian Racing Festival roars back this weekend (October 45) at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore, where Round 3 promises speed, drama, and razor-thin margins.

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Taliban reject the reports about the nationwide internet shutdown insisting on disruptions of fibre-optic cuts and decaying fibre optic infrastructure

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The study published in the journal Nature Communications was conducted by the Oregon Health and Science University and led by the institutes director, Shoukhrat Mitalipov. Researchers took the nucleus from a human skin cell and implanted it into a donor egg stripped of its own genetic code. This is the same procedure used to create Dolly the Sheep, the worlds first cloned mammal, in 1996. Heres why this is a big deal

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Despite resting several senior players West Indies were expected to defeat Nepal in a three-match T20I series in Sharjah. Few, however, had expected the Rhinos to seal their maiden T20I series against a Full Member with a game to spare, winning the second match by a staggering 90 runs.

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The Election Commission (EC) has released Bihars final voter list after holding a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the poll-bound state. The final number of electors has fallen by about 47 lakh, or six per cent, leading to a total electorate of 7.4 crore. But why have so many names been deleted from the final roll?

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Relations between India and China are improving, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin last month

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Poland has arrested a Ukrainian diver wanted by Germany for his suspected role in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

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In the latest episode of Mann ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi praised the RSS for its remarkable and inspiring journey as the organisation marks 100 years since its founding on the occasion of Vijayadashami

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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urges China to resume iron ore imports after China imports ban on Australian global mining giant BHP amid government concerns over trade disruptions

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As Manchester United continue to struggle for form and victories under Ruben Amorim, a former legendary midfielder has emerged as a back-up option in English media.

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Charlie Javice, founder of student financial aid startup Frank, was found guilty of fraud after exaggerating user data during JPMorgan Chases $175-million acquisition of the company. Prosecutors revealed she fabricated over 4 million fake customeraccounts

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff level agreement with Ivory Coast under its Extended Fund Facility and Extended Credit Facility programs, unlocking about $843.9 million in fresh financing.

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The US begins to deport Iranians living in the country, targeting those convicted with criminal records amid calls from Iran to respect migrants right

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A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook central Philippines late Tuesday, claiming more than 60 lives and causing widespread damage across Cebu province. The quake, centred near Bogo, led to massive power cuts and collapsed structures, including a centuries-old church. At least 147 people were injured across the central islands, with authorities declaring a 'state of calamity' in parts of Cebu to speed up rescue and relief operations

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The high-altitude drill was a masterclass in next-generation combat, aggressively testing the Army's ability to seamlessly integrate offensive drones and deploy cutting-edge counter-drone strategies in the challenging Himalayan terrain.

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FIDE sent a unique congratulatory message to chess legend Magnus Carlsen after he became a father for the first time. The message is seen as a self-deprecating joke by FIDE.

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US consumer confidence fell sharply in September to its lowest level since April, as inflation worries and a weakening job market weighed on public sentiment.

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With statements about Ukraine trying to trigger a war between Russia and Nato, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has warned that Russia has started setting the stage to carry out false flag attacks with Belarus on Polands critical infrastructure and blame Ukraine.

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Thousands of police are on high alert, civilian drones have been banned and NATO allies have sent reinforcements as the continent converges on Copenhagen for the long-planned talks, followed by a broader gathering of European leaders Thursday

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Launched in 2017, Kotak811 is among Indias earliest digital banking brands

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Dussehra is around the corner, and celebrations have already begun with Navratri. Here are some sweets that will make your Dussehra special

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After a hectic US visit during which he met with President Donald Trump and addressed the UN General Assembly, Shehbaz Sharif is in London until October 2. The Pakistani prime minister is in the British capital for medical tests as well as some personal time reportedly shopping, fine-dining and spending time with family. This comes as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is in the grips of mass anti-government protests

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Ties between the US and Venezuela have dipped after President Donald Trump ordered his military to attack suspected "drug boats", alleging that they were deployed by Venezuelan gang members

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During the Monday afternoon prayers in Indonesian school building at least 91 students remain buried resulting in the death of three students

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In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstposts Lachmi Deb Roy for Not Just Bollywood, Priyanka Bose talks about her performance in Jugnuma and Agra, cinema changing and most importantly women's roles changing.

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Crafted with Aanand L Rai's signature sensitivity and visual poetry, and elevated by Himanshu Sharma's writing, the teaser introduces a love that defies reason

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A strike in Muzaffarabad turned violent, leaving one person dead and over a dozen injured as rival groups staged protests under a communications blackout

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Shahid Afridi also criticised PCB head Mohsin Naqvi's cricket advisors as he expressed big concerns regarding the progress of Pakistan cricket after a shambolic Asia Cup.

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Donald Trump has dismissed top military officers, threatened to fire generals on the spot, and deployed troops into US cities. But under Article I and Article II of the Constitution, Congress retains significant control over the armed forces. Federal law allows presidents to remove commissioned officers only during wartime or bycourt-martial

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As Ukrainian strikes have continued to blow up oil refineries, Russia has declared partial ban on the export of diesel and petrol as the country is suffering from fuel shortage.

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At its heart, 13th speaks about the monotony of the corporate life and how money cannot buy happiness for Pahuja anymore. He has the skies but the wings are missing

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The Pakistan team is expecting a handshake snub from the Indian womens cricket team during their ICC Womens World Cup 2025 match on Sunday. But BCCI has not cleared anything so far.

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This was not the first time the US government has shut down under Trump's presidency. In fact, the last shutdown America saw was the longest one in the country's history was also under the Republican leader's rule

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The central bank lowered the repo rate by a total of 100 basis points during the first half of 2025 but chose to hold rates steady at its August meeting

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Victor Osimhen's penalty gives Galatasaray a Champions League win over Liverpool, Chelsea beat Jose Mourinho's Benfica, while Kylian Mbappe scores a hat-trick for Real Madrid.

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Two-year-and-eight-month-old Aryatara Shakya has been enthroned as Nepals new Kumari, continuing a centuries-old tradition

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Russia is using its decades-old Reflexive Control theory to end the Ukraine War on its terms as an unreliable and reckless Donald Trump has weakened Nato

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India is currently facing an alarming increase in hypertension cases

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India escaped a collapse in their World Cup opener as Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharmas rescue act showcased the value of batting depth, but with only five frontline bowlers, the balance gamble could yet hurt them against stronger sides.

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US government shutdown 2025: With Democrats and Republicans failing to reach a consensus, the US government has hurtled its way to a shutdown, a first in more than six years. Millions of Americans will be affected; some federal employees will be furloughed, while many others will have to work without pay. Some government services will continue, while many others will stop

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Mahanta was arrested on his arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi from Singapore while Sharma was arrested from an apartment in Gurugram

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After an intense clash between ACC head Mohsin Naqvi and BCCI representatives during a meeting on Tuesday, the Test playing nations in Asia have decided on the next step to bring an end to the Asia Cup trophy controversy.

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On October 1, 2017, the deadliest mass shooting in recent US history took place when a gunman fired into a crowd of 22,000 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas. Fifty-eight people were killed, and over 800 others were injured during the final night of the show. Sixty-four-year-old Stephen Paddock was identified as the shooter

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Local media have reported that rescuers conducted search operations throughout the night to look for casualties after Tuesday nights quake damaged buildings, roads and knocked out power in parts of the region

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The actress' rift with Vanga started when she allegedly demanded an eight-hour work schedule as a new mother. She was then replaced in his film by Triptii Dimri

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Pakistan is becoming poorer not because it lacks resources, but because its resources are stolen. And the thief wears a uniform

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Trump has proposed a 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza that includes conditions for Hamas to disarm and hand over its weapons, which the Palestinian terror group is likely to reject

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On Monday, Trump reiterated his comments in May by announcing that he will be imposing a "100 per cent tariff" on any and all movies that are "made outside of the United States"

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The warrant for cruelty to animals issued for the'Fast & Furious' actoris part of an ongoing issue following multiple calls about the dogs in the past few months

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The marriage was the first forUrbanand the second forKidman, who was married to Tom Cruise from 1990 to 2001. Kidman also has two older children with Cruise

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Black Warrant led, with five nominations including for Best Promo or Trailer, Best Editing (Tanya Chhabria), Best Sound (Kunal Sharma), Best Screenplay (Satyanshu Singh and Arkesh Ajay), Best Cinematography (Saumyananda Sahi)

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The Pentagon chief rolled out 10 directives that seek to dismantle so-called woke efforts, overhaul fitness standards within the army, implement strict grooming codes and impose male standards on combat troops

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US President Donald Trumps tariffs on foreign pharmaceutical products will kick in today. Meanwhile, EU leaders gather in Copenhagen to discuss key defence initiatives. In India, the RBI is set to announce its interest rate decision, and PM Modi will take part in the RSS centenary celebrations

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After the bodies were found, the victims' relatives took part in a large march to Parliament in Buenos Aires on Saturday to call for justice

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A Hamas official has said that the Palestinian terror group will reject Trump's condition of disarming and handing over its weapons as part of the 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza, proposed by the president

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Trump officials have accused Harvard and other schools of promoting so-called "woke" ideology while failing to sufficiently protect its Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests

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The failure to reach a consensus came as Democrats pushed for their healthcare demand and threatened to close the government if President Donald Trump did not respond

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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski benched Joe Flacco for rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel ahead of their London game against the Minnesota Vikings.

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Syracuse basketball legend Lawrence Moten, known as 'Poetry in Moten,' passed away at 53 after a career that included holding the Big East scoring record.

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The federal government partially shut down after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a funding agreement, with President Donald Trump warning of layoffs.

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President Donald Trump remains open to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un 'without any preconditions' as South Korea warns North Korea missiles could reach the U.S.

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Two California high school cross country runners partially advanced their lawsuit against Riverside Unified School District over its transgender athlete policies.

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Carlos Nava withdraws plea deal in Nevada serial rape case, forcing prosecutors to reinstate eight sexual assault charges against the Mexican national.

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Paleontologists uncovered the skeleton of Joaquinraptor casali in Patagonia. The dinosaur lived in the final years before dinosaur extinction and was found with a meal in its mouth.

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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Blaire Fleming rebuts allegations, Europe celebrates Ryder Cup triumph

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FOX News Media CEOSuzanne Scott and President & Executive EditorJay Wallace honored the 2024FOX News MediaSpotlight Awardwinners on Tuesday during an intimate luncheon.

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NYU faces backlash for allegedly blocking a Jewish-conservative speaker from talking on campus on the anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attacks.

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Arrest footage shows Morgan Wallen denying that he threw a chair off the roof of Chief's on Broadway in April 2024. The singer pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in December.

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department releases five 911 audio recordings from the stabbing death of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train.

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FOX News Channel leads all television with 3.3 million weekday primetime viewers in 2025, surpassing CBS, ABC and NBC with a strong third quarter.

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The Cleveland Browns will start rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel in their matchup against the Minnesota Vikings in London, which kicks off at 9:30 a.m. ET Sunday.

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The CDC has issued a travel warning for Americans amid a chikungunya virus outbreak in Cuba, urging enhanced precautions against the mosquito-borne disease.

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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

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"Baywatch" icon Pamela Anderson transforms her appearance with copper-red hair styled by celebrity hairstylist John Nollet for her upcoming movie role.

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The government shutdown continued Wednesday as early bipartisan talks emerge on a path forward for expiring Obamacare tax credits.

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Wayfair is slashing up to 67% off home finds, from quick bathroom upgrades to holiday decor that is perfect for getting your place guest-ready.

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TV commentator Stephen A. Smith urged WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to step down after Napheesa Collier blasted the state of the league's leadership.

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Investigation into Hunter S. Thompsons 2005 suicide, author of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, has been reopened, sparking renewed interest.

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President Donald Trump announces National Guard deployment to Portland, Oregon, amid ongoing ICE protests and clashes with federal agents.

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ACA premiums could spike dramatically in 2026 as enhanced tax credits expire, which are becoming a key factor in government shutdown talks.

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Hamas faces a critical choice between accepting Trump's Gaza peace deal for rebuilding or risking Israel taking over the entire enclave and displacing residents.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running backs coach Skip Peete reportedly collapsed during practice after suffering a medical episode. He is in stable condition, the team said.

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Maryland Freedom Caucus member Lauren Arikan revealed how she believes illegal immigrant Ian Andre Roberts may have been able to register to vote as a Democrat.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed Republicans' claim that Democrats shut down the government to provide illegal immigrants with free healthcare as an "effing lie."

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A carnival ride called The Zipper malfunctioned at Bishop Conaty Our Lady of the Loretto High School event in Los Angeles, causing carriages to drop to the ground.

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Former TLC star Kate Gosselin recovers from what doctors call a "life-altering" leg injury and surgery after an accident involving her puppy.

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris addressed Doug Emhoff's affair with their children's nanny in her new book, "107 Days," revealing she knew about it since they started dating.

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Jay Jones faces scrutiny over his 2022 reckless driving conviction just weeks before Virginia's competitive Attorney General election on November 4.

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Washington Post opinion editor Adam O'Neal announced "tough staffing decisions" are coming and hired three new writers as part of his plan to overhaul the section.

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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson clashed with ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos over the government shutdown and healthcare funding for illegal immigrants during a heated interview.

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JD Vance says Chuck Schumer shut down the government due to pressure from far-left Democrats and concerns about facing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a potential primary race.

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Vice President JD Vance defends President Donald Trump's sombrero meme video of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, calling it funny amid government shutdown.

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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares blames Democratic opponent Jerrauld Jones for supporting 2020 law allowing drivers license sex changes in Richard Cox case.

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Antifa protesters have controlled streets outside Portland's ICE facility for over 100 nights after police were ordered not to engage the masked radicals.

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FBI Director Kash Patel ends partnership with Anti-Defamation League, calling previous collaboration activism disguised as counterterrorism.

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Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought warns federal worker layoffs are imminent as the government shutdown continues.

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The death of Dr. Jane Goodall at age 91 has prompted global tributes from organizations honoring her groundbreaking research and conservation advocacy work.

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Former San Jose State transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming responded to Fox News Digital for the first time, addressing allegations from ex-coach Melissa Batie-Smoose.

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The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin challenged NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on his previous anti-police rhetoric and asked if he's formally apologized to officers.

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Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears blames former Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Democratic senators for the federal government shutdown affecting Virginia.

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White House press secretary Karoline Lavitt and TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk earned spots on Time magazine's list of "The World's Most Influential Rising Stars" on Tuesday.

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Sean Payton called the Eagles' tush push the safest play in football while his Broncos prepare to face the undefeated team's short-yardage advantage.

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Shedeur Sanders remained silent when asked about remaining as the Cleveland Browns' third-string quarterback after Dillon Gabriel was named the starter against the Minnesota Vikings.

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The Supreme Court agreed to review President Donald Trump's effort to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, with oral arguments scheduled for January.

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Missouri man Derrick Alling is charged with allegedly killing his mother Carolyn Alling, 65, with a gardening tool following disputes over inheritance money at their Ozark home.

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Italian police raided an art exhibition in Parma after a tip came in from the Gala-Salvador Dal Foundation about forged Salvador Dal works on display.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson blames Democrats for government shutdown, noting they previously supported 13 similar continuing resolutions under Biden.

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Eli Lilly's newly FDA-approved Inluriyo, a new oral treatment for advanced breast cancer, showed a significant reduction in disease progression risk in a phase 3 trial.

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President Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan could end the nearly two-year war and return 46 hostages, but threatens Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

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Services like food stamps and Medicaid could see disruptions in the event of a prolonged government shutdown, as Republicans pressure Democrats to accept their funding bill.

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Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson criticized WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert after Napheesa Collier revealed allegedly dismissive comments about player concerns.

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A sniper attack on a Dallas ICE facility last week killed two detainees and injured another, with the FBI investigating the shooter's motives.

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ESPN analyst Louis Riddick said he wants Shedeur Sanders to take his practice reps up a notch as he possibly inches closer to becoming the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback.

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The White House claims Democrats' shutdown demands would result in nearly $200 billion in healthcare spending for illegal immigrants over the next decade.

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A federal audit found California "improperly claimed" $52.7 million in federal Medicaid funds for illegal immigrants, contradicting Senate Democrat claims.

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House Republicans passed legislation to keep government open through November 21, but Democrats rejected the proposal in favor of their own spending plan. Now government has shutdown.

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"Wheel of Fortune" makes history as contestant Christina Derevjanik wins $1,035,155, the largest prize ever awarded on the beloved game show.

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Vice President JD Vance says Democrats want to reinstate taxpayer-funded healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants that the Trump administration ended.

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Rep. Thomas Massie touts record fundraising haul even after President Donald Trump has leveled scathing attacks against him this year and indicated that he will back a primary opponent.

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German authorities arrested three suspected Hamas members for allegedly planning attacks on Israeli and Jewish institutions, with court hearings scheduled Thursday.

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Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean "Diddy" Combs' demands for a new trial and acquittal. The rapper will be sentenced for transportation to engage in prostitution on Oct. 3.

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A portion of a 20-story apartment building collapsed in the Bronx's Mott Haven neighborhood Wednesday morning, prompting evacuations of 40 units with no injuries reported.

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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani denied being a communist during an appearance on "The View" Wednesday in response to claims from President Donald Trump.

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Sen. Dick Durbin withdrew from receiving a Catholic award from Cardinal Blase Cupich after fierce opposition from some bishops and over 40,000 petition signatures.

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Senate Republicans fail to secure 60 votes needed for funding extension as Democrats maintain blockade over healthcare tax credit negotiations.

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Acting Inspector General Will Brown launched an investigation into the National Archives' release of Rep. Mikie Sherrill's unredacted military records.

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A gunman faces murder charges after allegedly killing three people at American Fish Company in Southport in what authorities call a premeditated waterfront ambush.

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Brian Snitker is out as manager of the Atlanta Braves, four years after helping lead the franchise to a World Series championship in 2021 over the Houston Astros.

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Texas Longhorns star Arch Manning may have started the season on an off note, but actor Glen Powell believes he can spark a dynastic run for the program.

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The Anti-Defamation League removed its entire extremism glossary after facing criticism from Elon Musk and lawmakers for listing Charlie Kirk's group Turning Point USA as extremist.

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A 57-year-old Florida driver was jailed for dangerous speeding after telling police he was rushing to make his barber appointment in New Smyrna Beach.

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The Washington Post editorial board criticized the Democratic Party for walking into a "trap" by allowing far-left progressives to force a government shutdown over healthcare demands.

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Tamara Tarpinian-Jachym warns the third suspect in her son Eric's killing that he can't hide forever as Washington, D.C., police continue their search.

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Investigators say an unsecured rooftop at Utah Valley University may have allowed the alleged assassin to fatally shoot Charlie Kirk, raising questions about campus security protocols.

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Keith Urban changed lyrics to "The Fighter" during a live performance, replacing "baby" with "Maggie," his guitarist's name, just days before divorce from Nicole Kidman.

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President Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to review his executive order ending birthright citizenship after federal courts blocked the controversial policy.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement debunks false rumors that the government shutdown will halt its operations.

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President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans clash with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over government shutdown as both sides blame each other.

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Federal judge David Campbell signed an order disqualifying Acting United States Attorney Sigal Chattah from involvement in several cases.

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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert called President Donald Trump a "son of a b----" during "The Late Show" while discussing Kimmel's recent Disney suspension.

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Jazz Chisholm Jr. expressed frustration after being benched for Game 1 of the New York Yankees' wild card series, as New York fell 3-1 to the Boston Red Sox.

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris' memoir contains factual inaccuracies about Afghanistan withdrawal and Ross Ulbricht, raising questions about fact-checking.

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Former FBI Director James Comey faces federal charges for a false statement and obstruction of justice as prosecutors confront possible defense challenges.

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Vice President JD Vance blames Senate Democrats for the government shutdown, saying they took the government hostage over Obamacare subsidies that don't expire for months.

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Government shutdown begins as Senate vote falls short of 60 needed to advance funding bill, leaving federal workers facing deferred pay and service disruptions.

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Consumers' Research launches seven-figure ad campaign against Chubb Insurance, alleging the company violates federal anti-discrimination laws through DEI practices.

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The New York Mets at one point had the best record in baseball collapsed and missed the playoffs and Mo Vaughn pinpointed why they struggled down the stretch.

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"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert described the emotional difficulty of sharing his show's cancellation news with his staff and audience during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Tuesday.

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Former MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized Republicans at a BET Talks event on Monday, claiming they want to return to a pre-income tax era with White men on top.

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Judge sides with Truth Family Bible Church in First Amendment lawsuit after Sage International terminated its lease last year over concerns linked to Idaho's Blaine Amendment.

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Harvard faculty members joined UNC Professor Dwayne Dixon in a 2018 panel discussion about whether armed political violence is justifiable.

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Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel was named the starter ahead of the team's London game against the Minnesota Vikings.

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Scammers use data broker sites to collect personal information including names, addresses, and phone numbers to craft convincing fraud schemes targeting victims daily.

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Churches in Grand Blanc, Michigan, increase security measures after Thomas Jacob Sanford's deadly attack on a church left the community shaken.

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American Federation of Teachers (AFT) chief Randi Weingarten wore a paper clip on MSNBC Monday to reference Norwegian resistance during Nazi occupation.

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Flytrex and Uber Eats will begin testing drone food delivery in select U.S. markets by year-end, potentially reducing delivery times to just minutes for customers.

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Munich authorities shut down Oktoberfest fairgrounds until 5 p.m. Wednesday following a bomb threat connected to an explosion that killed at least one person.

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Israel releases documents claiming to prove Hamas links to the Global Sumud Flotilla headed for Gaza.

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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have raised over $150,000 for Thomas Jacob Sanford's family after he killed four people in a deadly Michigan church shooting.

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The New York Yankees had the bases loaded in the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox, but failed to score, marking an historic feat on Tuesday.

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Former NC congressman Madison Cawthorn looks to reboot his political career in run for Florida seat.

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Chi-Chi's, a Mexican restaurant chain beloved by many, is making a comeback after more than 20 years with a flagship location opening in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

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Heather Wayment was found by mountain bikers in Camas County, Idaho, after missing for two days in the rugged Prairie Creek wilderness area.

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Government infighting about passing a funding bill in the Senate sparked criticism from Congressional candidate Mark Teixeira on Tuesday.

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Bryan Salazar, 20, is arrested and charged with capital murder in connection with a San Antonio mass shooting that killed 4-year-old Maryann Marble in May 2024.

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Reddit users and a relationship expert respond to a woman's post about her boyfriend lying about adding spices to her food, calling it a control issue and red flag.

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Experts analyze how Nicole Kidman's banner year in Hollywood may have contributed to marital strain with Keith Urban, leading to their unexpected divorce filing.

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Des Moines Public Schools board unanimously accepts Superintendent Ian Roberts' resignation after ICE detention over work authorization and citizenship issues.

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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel revealed he believed his ABC show would be permanently canceled after recent suspension over remarks about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.

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Former University of Kentucky student-athlete Laken Snelling faces charges after allegedly hiding her deceased newborn in a closet following birth.

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Hollywood elites face criticism for silence as thousands of film artists boycott Israeli cinema, with critics calling the action cowardly and harmful to Jewish filmmakers.

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Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill faces criticism for similarities to Kamala Harris as she competes against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey's gubernatorial race.

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Scientists analyzed the genome of Mara Branyas, who lived to 117 as the world's oldest woman, identifying six key biological factors that enabled her extraordinary lifespan.

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ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum talked to OutKick's Clay Travis about the viral moment when he compared Lane Kiffin to Miley Cyrus.

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Zion Ramos was muted and removed from Arkansas Connections Academy's online class after sharing his Christian faith during a social period, prompting a legal threat.

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Multiple GOP legislators are pushing a proposal for a constitutional amendment to dock the pay of lawmakers in the event of a government shut down.

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Tyler Robinson's defense team now includes two seasoned California attorneys with decades of death penalty case experience to support his Utah lawyer Kathy Nester.

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Pharaoh Amenemope's priceless bracelet was stolen and melted for $4,000, echoing other museum thefts worldwide over the years. Here's a list of similar incidents.

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Graham Linehan, creator of "Father Ted," was arrested at London Heathrow Airport over social media posts criticizing transgender ideology in September and warns of U.K. free speech threats.

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NRCC targets Democrats with shutdown blame in new ads, claiming they refused government funding to support illegal immigrant healthcare benefits.

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King Charles III is reportedly saddened after Prince Harry accused palace insiders of sabotaging peace talks between father and son. The monarch and the Duke of Sussex met for tea.

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Stephen Federico demands stronger action against repeat offenders after his daughter Logan Federico was allegedly killed by Alexander Devante Dickey, who had 39 prior charges.

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Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald praised Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray's development and remains optimistic about rookie Marvin Harrison Jr.'s potential.

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Liberal professor Nicholas Creel at Georgia College & State University sponsors conservative Turning Point USA chapter to give students political expression outlet.

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Former San Jose State volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose filed a lawsuit alleging retaliation after her suspension following Title IX complaint about transgender player Blaire Fleming.

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Mike Minogue, a West Point graduate and Bronze Star combat veteran and former Abiomed CEO, announces his Republican candidacy for Massachusetts governor against Democratic incumbent Maura Healey.

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U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon meets with coalition of 40+ groups to strengthen civic and history education before America's semiquincentennial in 2026.

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Teachers' unions spent over 99% of campaign contributions on Democrats in 2024, prompting educators to consider opting out of dues payments entirely.

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The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide landmark climate lawsuit cases that could reassert federal authority over national energy and environmental policy.

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As mass shootings rise, Republicans and Democrats trade blame while media coverage fades, leaving tragedies disturbingly normalized.

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol and ICE agents arrested 120 illegal immigrants during Operation Guardian near the Texas border, with Governor Kevin Stitt launching the deportation effort.

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A government shutdown has officially occurred after the House of Representatives and Senate both failed to pass a funding bill by the end of the fiscal year.

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Turning Point USA held its first Utah event since Charlie Kirk's assassination with heightened security including snipers, drones and metal detectors at Utah State University.

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President Donald Trump shared photos of 'Trump 2028' hats during shutdown talks with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

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Tyrese Gibson faces an arrest warrant after his dogs allegedly killed a neighbor's dog, prompting the actor to rehome his pets.

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San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh and Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen had a heated confrontation after their game on Sunday.

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Napheesa Collier called out WNBA Cathy Engelbert after she was sidelined with an injury during the Lynx's playoff exit. She also demanded a more consistent approach to officiating.

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Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and wife Megan Byron appear to be reconciling after his resignation following a viral kiss cam incident at a Coldplay concert.

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An anonymous Sinaloa cartel leader admitted to a reporter in an exclusive interview that President Trump's policies are impacting their criminal operations.

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Turning Point USA held its first Utah event since founder Charlie Kirk's assassination, featuring Gov. Spencer Cox and enhanced security measures at Utah State University.

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HUD warned that Democrats are putting vulnerable families at risk by blocking a House-passed continuing resolution, leading to a federal government shutdown.

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Cheyanne Daniels, a breaking news reporter for Politico, is under scrutiny for past social media posts attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters.

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Republicans fail to advance continuing resolution to extend government funding until Nov. 21, despite three Democrats crossing party lines to support the bill.

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Podcaster Joe Rogan expressed shock at progressives who celebrated the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, calling their reaction evil and bizarre.

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A former Biden administration gun violence official got into a yelling match with Republican Sen. Josh Hawley over the need for "two spirit" safe spaces in efforts to combat violence.

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The federal government will officially enter a shutdown at midnight after Congress failed to reach an agreement on spending.

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Reality star Kate Gosselin reassured fans she will be fine while requesting prayers during her hospitalization for a medical emergency this week.

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Department of Homeland Security says immigration and border operations will continue during the federal government shutdown starting Wednesday, but frontline workers may go without pay.

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New York Yankees play-by-play voice Michael Kay mocked a group of New York Mets fans who taunted him over Juan Soto's move from the Bronx to Queens.

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Congress faces a midnight Wednesday deadline to pass a continuing resolution after Senate Democrats again rejected a GOP funding bill largely along party lines.

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University of Leicester research shows that eating fruit can protect lung function from air pollution effects, with women consuming four or more daily portions showing smaller reductions.

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Florida executed Victor Tony Jones for fatally stabbing Matilda and Jacob Nestor in 1990, with the state now leading the nation in executions for 2025.

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment plans on Tuesday as federal agents conduct immigration operation in the city.

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"Monster's Ball" actress Halle Berry posts a cheeky black-and-white string bikini photo on Instagram with a caption about going her own way.

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A Gaza-bound flotilla featuring climate activist Greta Thunberg raises concerns about derailing Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza.

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Utah State University bomb squad detonated a suspicious device near campus before a Turning Point USA event, the first since Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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The Taliban ordered a complete internet and telecom shutdown across Afghanistan, leaving flights grounded, banks frozen and millions cut off from digital services.

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Maryland's most prominent Democratic leaders went silent after an illegal alien voting scandal erupted drawing major questions on the state's election integrity systems.

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President Donald Trump announced that his administration is close to finalizing a deal with Harvard University to restore $2.4 billion in federal grants.

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he felt good about the Micah Parsons trade decision after a 40-40 tie with the Green Bay Packers on "Sunday Night Football."

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Lionsgate is releasing Quentin Tarantino's two-part masterpiece as one film on December 5.

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"Everyones reevaluating the new landscape after the Supreme Court opinion."

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From fashion to decor and last-minute costumes, this guide has you covered.

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We'd say Lego's got a smaller month planned this October, but can you really when it includes the most expensive Lego set ever made?

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Epic Games will, however, modify the emote from its original form to further clarify its distinction from season 2's big twist.

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China-based media pirates are targeting Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan to avoid local law enforcement.

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If you're barely finishing a game every few months, you may as well buy instead of paying for Xbox Game Pass.

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The ad is not getting many views on social media thus far.

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The famed primatologist's research on chimpanzees redefined what it meant to be human.

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Clear your shelf for books from Joe Hill, Ken Liu, Thomas Pynchon, R.A. Salvatore, Martha Wells, and moreincluding that wild Nicholas Sparks-M. Night Shyamalan collaboration.

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The last Starship launch of the year is coming up. Heres a look at everything SpaceX is doing differently this time.

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Its an important reminder that evolutionary paths can be unpredictable.

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The fitness company is going all in on strength training.

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Several NATO countries have seen mysterious drones flying in their airspace that many have pinned on Russian intrusions.

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Researchers analyzed nearly a half million posts from a subreddit dedicated to ADHD.

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Republicans use the government shutdown to attack transportation projects in Democratic cities.

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'Doctor Who' may not be on TV again any time soon, but that's not stopping the 15th Doctor and Belinda from having new adventures.

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We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.

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Zombie thriller 'We Bury the Dead' hits theaters in January; Ridley's next 'Star Wars' movie is still TBD.

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The non-profit behind Wikipedia released today a new database designed for AI models.

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The beloved Archie Comics zombie horror series will hit streaming thanks to the minds behind 'Riverdale.'

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Smokey-tasting wine has cost the industry billions of dollars. A particular species of bacteria could help solve this problem.

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China successfully debuted a powerful centrifuge that could support scientific pursuits across a variety of fields.

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You thought your social media feed was eerily personalized? Get ready for more. And there's no way to opt-out.

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TrumpRx will connect people to companies' direct-to-consumer programs, but experts caution that many people are unlikely to save money from it.

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The animated musical series returns to Prime Video on October 29.

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Beats' PowerBeats Fit wireless earbuds aren't quite as flashy as the AirPods Pro 3, but they do come in orange.

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The winners of the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition captured the ocean and its wildlife like youve never seen before.

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Gemini for Home needs a new speaker to make Google's next-gen voice assistant actually feel new.

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It's all possible thanks to Google's Gemini AI chatbot.

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Experience exceptional sound with the JBL Live Beam 3 true wireless noise-cancelling earbuds, now going for less.

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In a recent study, trial participants had a harder time falling asleep when they were dehydrated.

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Act fast and you'll get a quality smart screen for cheap.

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'The Carpenter's Son' is written and directed by Lofty Nathan, and co-stars FKA twigs, Isla Johnston, and Noah Jupe.

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This Fiitbit can accompany you on all of your endeavors to get in shape.

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This machine works as both a tablet and a laptop, and can now be yours for just $400.

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One monitor may not be enough, so if you need more space, a portable option can help you out tremendously.

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The company's annual profits were nearly slashed in half despite record sales.

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Plus, Jeremy Irons joins the 'Highlander' remake.

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Amazon's Alexa Home Theater feature invites you to buy five Echo Studios and use them as a home theater system.

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In a report titled The Destruction of NASAs Mission, Senate Democrats claim NASA is preemptively carrying out devastating cuts by order of the Trump administration.

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For under $160, you're getting exceptional performance in a mini build.

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World Liberty Financial will offer a debit card in thee latest addition to Trump family's crypto empire.

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At least he didn't try to get inside a computer or anything.

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Between IFA, Apple, and Meta Connect, September was... a gadget lover's dream.

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During normal times, the average American wouldn't be able to name the FCC chairman.

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Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, and Mia Goth star in the Netflix film, coming to theaters October 17.

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During a Wednesday appearance on "Morning Joe," the Senate minority leader blamed this Republican for sabotaging negotiations over a bipartisan budget bill.

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Press secretary Karoline Leavitt later responded to the pontiffs sly criticism of President Donald Trump.

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The musician appeared hesitant to discuss his marriage two months before Kidman filed for divorce.

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Don Lemon called the defense secretary a "DEI hire" amid the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs within the military.

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The "Tonight Show" host was asked about the past eventful couple of weeks in late night programming.

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The couple had two children by the time the rom-com star got down on one knee.

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Political science professors break down the president's recent social media activity and what it might say about him.

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The vice president insisted that Trump is able to engage in good-faith negotiations with Democrats while also posting fake videos of the House Minority Speaker in a sombrero.

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One health department employee said the directions seemed to be "coercing" subordinates into political activity.

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Its important to understand what the shutdown means for everything from national park closures to passport processing times.

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The Trump administration announced a hold on a New York infrastructure project and threatened more layoffs for federal workers.

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This stuff has already noticeably improved my skin texture and softened my forehead lines, a happy user reports.

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Look, if we want to talk about the government shutdown, we can, but Im not gonna debate a podcaster, Mick Mulvaney said.

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Vice President JD Vance has told Americans to brace for "pain."

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He was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment in 2024.

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The former late night host shared some hilarious words of advice during his stop by "The Late Show."

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A massive brick chimney running 20 stories up the side of a New York City apartment building collapsed after an explosion, sending tons of debris plummeting to the ground.

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Howard Lutnicks theory about who was involved in Epsteins sex trafficking set-up clashed with the FBI directors recent Senate testimony.

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The Jane Goodall Institute said Goodall passed away "due to natural causes."

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"I can pay off my student loans," Christina Derevjanik said after her massive win on the game show.

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Shares of Fermi, the developer of one of the worlds largest AI data center campuses, soared on their first day of trading Wednesday in yet another sign of Wall Street's appetite for all things AI.

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CDs are still paying strong returns, but rates have begun drifting lower. See which terms offer the best yields nowand how to decide the right fit for your savings.

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Which came first: the end of quarterly earnings reports, or Cal-Maines first conference call? That question, at least, has a simple answer.

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The shutdown of the federal government will delay key reports on the job market and inflation, making it harder for officials to decide whether to cut interest rates later this month.

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The Feds September rate cut hasnt played out the way many homebuyers expected. Heres how mortgage costs have shiftedand what experts say could happen next.

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Shares of a power generator surged on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, after reports of a possible takeover, while a separation plan weighed on a seed and crop protection company.

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Santa Rosa is an affordable Southwestern city that offers small-town charm, vibrant culture, and a low cost of living, all of which make it a perfect retirement location.

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Amazon rolled out a new food label, Amazon Grocery, which comes as other food companies look at expanding their private labels.

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Too much company stock in your retirement plan can be risky. Learn how to reduce concentration risk, use tax-efficient strategies, and protect your long-term financial security.

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The U.S. stock market entered the final quarter of the year near record highs, boosted by soaring AI stocks that have become increasingly critical for the market's performance.

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New data finds that workers in some occupations are less likely to have health insurance than nonworkers. Heres why.

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The federal government shut down for the first time in 6 years early Wednesday, a hiccup that the stock market was characteristically taking in stride.

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Walmart said it is working to remove synthetic dyes and 30 other ingredients, such as certainpreservatives, artificial sweeteners, and fat substitutes, from its store-brand foods by January 2027.

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Social Security's announcement of its 2026 cost-of-living increase might be delayed by the government shutdown.

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Learn about the financial benefits and numerous perks that are making Las Vegas a top choice for retirees.

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Stoy Hall, CFP and founder of Black Mammoth, shares how he talks to clients about getting organized, maximizing tax-advantaged savings, and aiming for one small, intentional tax bill.

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BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners is reportedly in talks to buy this renewable energy company that has struck deals to power AI data centers for Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet.

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Members of Gen X dont feel like they have enough saved for retirement, but there's still time to catch up. Learn strategies to boost your savings before retiring.

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Keeping or changing your name after marriage is a personal choice. However, the decision also comes with potential costs, time investment, and complications.

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More couples are choosing to use prenups and postnups to protect their assets before or after marriage. Heres what you should know about these spousal agreements.

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For those who purchased a home during the pandemic, many are at risk of being underwater due to how much they owe on their mortgages vs. current market values.

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Running gear sales shot up 20% over the last quarter, which CEO Elliott Hill cited as a sign of progess.

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Pharmaceutical stocks gained Wednesday afternoon amid anticipation Pfizer's deal with the Trump administration could lead to more with other firms.

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The Supreme Court has at least temporarily stopped President Donald Trump from firing an official at the Federal Reserve, dealing a blow to his efforts to influence the central bank.

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Crypto initial public offerings, exchange-traded funds, and digital asset treasuries have proliferated on major exchanges, giving investors more options than ever before to buy into digital assets.

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Berkshire Hathaway is reportedly nearing a $10 billion deal to buy the petrochemical division of Occidental Petroleum, in what would be the largest deal by Warren Buffetts conglomerate since 2022.

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The U.S. will take a 5% stake in lithium miner Lithium Americas, plus 5% in the key Thatcher Pass mining project in Nevada.

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Individual investors are still mostly optimistic about their investments, but they're concerned about tariffs, inflation, asset bubbles and government policy impacting future returns.

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Nike shares jumped Wednesday morning after the sports apparel and equipment maker posted surprise sales growth and topped Wall Streets earnings expectations. Monitor these important chart levels.

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Stock futures moved lower and gold prices hit a record high as a federal government shutdown took effect. Here's what you need to know today.

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Major stock indexes erased early declines to close higher for a fourth consecutive session Wednesday, shaking off a U.S. government shutdown and a surprising decrease in private-sector jobs.

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Discover why moving to a no-income tax state in retirement isnt always cheaper, and learn how property taxes, insurance, and sales tax can erase any savings.

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Die with zero encourages spending money to enjoy life before retirement, rather than hoarding wealth. Here are some of the benefits and drawbacks of this strategy and how to make it work for you.

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Since 2020, many workers have been working from home some or all of their week. But a new survey found that they're finally ready to give it up and return to the office, on one condition: more money.

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For the first time in more than six years, the federal government is shutting down after a midnight deadline came and went without Congress passing a measure to keep the government open.

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Citi analysts on Tuesday estimated that robust AI demand would drive hyperscalers to spend $490 billion on infrastructure next year, about $70 billion more than they had previously forecast.

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Marriage offers financial benefits such as potential tax savings. However, engaged couples should also be aware of the risks and changes ahead.

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The invite-only Robinhood Gold Card offers an industry-leading 3% cash back with no categories or limits, plus no foreign feesmaking it a rare standout.

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To lose this source of data at this critical time, its just a real problem.

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In a new book, Robert Malley, a veteran US peace negotiator, argues it is well past time to think beyond an idea he spent much of his career pursuing.

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The lesson, once again, is that Americans arent as offended by autocracy as you might have thought.

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Coal is the worlds most expensive and polluting fossil fuel.

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On this weeks More To The Story, journalist Molly White examines the rise and fall of FTX and the ever-growing reach of cryptocurrency in American politics.

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The Trump administration said Tuesday it had launched a first-of-its-kind operation looking into 1,000 cases to identify immigration fraud in the Minneapolis-St.

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Follow news on the government shutdown after Congress fails to pass a federal budget plan. Trump has threatened mass layoffs in the coming days for federal workers.

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Two firefighters who allegedly flooded a Maryland baseball field over a spat involving batted balls striking parked cars have been criminally charged, officials said Wednesday

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Morgan Wallen said "I ain't done nothing wrong" in newly released bodycam footage showing the moments before and during his arrest last year for throwing a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar

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Colorado investigators said they will review the death of renowned writer Hunter S. Thompson after his widow requested that officials revisit it two decades later.

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Jane Goodall, who documented the behavior and social lives of chimpanzees and later became a leader of the animal conservation movement, died on Wednesday.

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White House budget director Russell Vought said Wednesday that the Trump administration was putting on hold billions of dollars of funding for infrastructure projects in New York City, hours after the federal government shut down.

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After the federal government shut down at midnight, the two parties arent any closer to resolving their impasse.

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Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel will get his first NFL start on Sunday when the Cleveland Browns face the Minnesota Vikings in London

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Tyson Foods agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit by consumers who accused the largest U.S. meat company of conspiring with rivals to inflate pork prices by limiting supply in the $20 billion U.S. market

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The candidates vying to be New Jerseys next governor are pointing fingers after the Trump administration announced it is freezing billions of dollars in federal funding for two infrastructure projects, including the Hudson Tunnel project to connect New Jersey and New York City.

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A number of federal agencies are putting out messages blaming Democratic senators for the current government shutdown, in a sharp break from how departments have handled shutdowns in the past.

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A male model was indicted by a New York grand jury on Wednesday for allegedly attacking his husband who was later found dead and stabbed in his New York apartment but he has not been charged in his husbands death

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Emergency personnel responded to the partial collapse of an apartment building in New York City on Wednesday morning.

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BARCELONA, Spain Activists on board a flotilla of vessels sailing toward Gaza said late Wednesday that the Israeli navy has begun intercepting their vessels as they approach the besieged Palestinian territory

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Sen. Dick Durbin said he was "overwhelmed" by the support he received from Pope Leo after facing criticism for his long-held support for abortion rights.

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The judge in Sean "Diddy" Combs criminal case rejected the hip-hop moguls request to toss out his prostitution-related convictions Tuesday, setting the stage for his sentencing.U.S.

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Not every deal is worth it. Here are the categories to prioritize and the ones you may want to hold off on.

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The former British prime minister has been named by Trump as the co-head of the so-called Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's reconstruction.

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Jane Goodall, the legendary animal rights activist who was made famous for her work with chimpanzees, died from natural causes at age 91, the Jane Goodall Institute announced Wednesday.

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Republicans argue that Democrats shut down the government to provide free health care to undocumented immigrants. Here are the facts.

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The Trump administration will start firing federal workers in the next 1-2 days if the shutdown continues, OMB Director Russell Vought told House Republicans.

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Its unclear how soon President Donald Trump will visit China, but in the meantime, China has Ryan Chen.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James and 19 other states announced they are suing the Trump administration to block new restrictions on federal funding to help some victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.

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Jane Fonda has relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, a free speech initiative originally spearheaded by her father, Hollywood icon Henry Fonda.

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The Supreme Court will consider President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook.

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As Hurricane Imelda barrels toward Bermuda as a Category 1 storm, the U.S.

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Target Circle Week starts October 5, but you can access early deals now. Shop early discounts on items from Nespresso, JBL and more.

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Authorities in Germany have arrested three suspected foreign operatives of Hamas they believe were preparing a serious act of violence, prosecutors said.

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Dermatologists recommend the best ways to treat scars around the body and face. Browse the best scar creams, gels and silicone peels to reduce scarring.

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October Prime Day 2025 is almost here. Here are the top products we hope to see on sale during October Prime Day.

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A Royal Caribbean cruise ship rescued a group of people floating on a raft "falling apart" in international waters between Mexico and Cuba over the weekend, the company and a witness said

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We tested more than 135 face moisturizers over 4 months. Shop the 100 best face moisturizers, including top contenders from Cerave, Cetaphil and Glossier.

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Big changes are coming to the food aisles of Americas largest retailer.

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The genetic analysis reinforces the complexity of autism spectrum disorder, and that there isnt a single cause of autism.

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Target just announced the confirmed dates for its Target Circle Week sale event in 2025, which is happening the second week of October.

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Amazons secret outlet is packed with deals up to 88% off. Shop discounts on kitchen essentials, tech and electronics and more overstock finds.

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan The Taliban has denied imposing a nationwide internet ban, claiming instead that the blackout consuming Afghanistan was due to old fiber optic cables that were now being replaced.

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Former Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who represented a North Carolina district for two years, is launching a congressional comeback bid in Florida a few years after he lost a primary amid a swirl of politically damaging headlines.

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More than 150 American doctors, nurses and other medical workers who volunteered in Gaza called on the Trump administration to end its support for Israels war.

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The Trump administration said Minnesota and its governing body for high school sports are violating a key federal law against sex discrimination by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.

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Open-air sites will remain open to the public, but buildings that require staffing, such as visitor centers or attractions like the Washington Monument, will be closed.

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The 15-month search for 21-year-old Zyanya Valora has come to a tragic conclusion.

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Christina Derevjanik can buy a lot more than just a vowel

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A visual journalist hit his headon the floor at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan after ICE agents pushed one journalist off a public elevator and shoved another.

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U.S. companies shed 32,000 jobs in September, according to the payroll processing company ADP, a surprising decline that adds to growing concerns about the rapidly weakening labor market

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Watch the Dateline episode The Phantom" about the 2023 murder of Colorado mother Kristil Krug

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Police in Germany closed the Oktoberfest fairgrounds Wednesday morning following a bomb threat from the suspected perpetrator of an explosion in northern Munich, city officials said

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The impacts of a government shutdown begin to take effect.

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The Seattle Seahawks are a dominant team on the road. And if they can just solve their problems at home, a Super Bowl run could be in sight.

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If an asteroid is on a collision course with the moon, should it be deflected or blown up? A paper from NASA scientists and other researchers explores the options.

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This is not the first time Virginia voters have braced for a government shutdown in a partisan standoff over Obamacare just a few weeks before they elect their next governor.

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Some women believe that the birth control shot caused their meningiomas, a tumor that grows from the lining of the brain.

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Rescuers used backhoes and sniffer dogs to look for survivors in collapsed houses and other damaged buildings in the central Philippines Wednesday, a day after an earthquake killed at least 60 people

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European leaders are converging on Copenhagen on Wednesday for two summits focused on security, defense and the war in Ukraine, following a spate of troubling drone incidents at Danish airports and military bases over the last week

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China has named Liu Haixing, a diplomat with experience in European affairs, at the top of its International Department, state media said Wednesday

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The United States has agreed to allow South Koreans to work on equipment at U.S. investment sites under existing temporary visas and open new channels to help its ally send workers to do business there, Seouls foreign ministry said on Wednesday

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About 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers who inhabited a swathe of Arabian desert carved life-sized images of camels and other animals on sandstone cliffs and boulders, using rock art to mark the location of water sources in an illustration of how ancient people tackled some of Earths most inhospitable environs

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From a dozen to just one: Scarred 32 Chunk was crowned the fat bear champion of Alaskas Brooks River, organizers announced Tuesday

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The U.S. government officially shut down at midnight after Congress and the White House failed to reach an agreement on how to extend federal funding.

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The White House on Tuesday withdrew the nomination of E.J.

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Two California sisters missing for 36 years were found alive and well in their home state with the help of familial DNA, authorities investigating their case in Arizona said

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Character.AI removes Disney characters from platform after studio issues warning

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SIDOARJO, Indonesia At least 91 students remain trapped in concrete rubble almost two days after an Islamic school building collapsed on them, authorities said after reviewing attendance records and reports from anxious families of those missing

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The sister of a Texas man whose wife is accused of killing him with a fatal dose of insulin testified Tuesday that before he died in 2023, she had grown increasingly worried about him after she learned of Sarah Hartsfields ominous past

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Craig Hayden, 72, was killed as he tried to help another worshipper escape during a shooting at their Michigan church over the weekend, a Hayden family member said Tuesday.

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As investigators pinpoint a motive for what they describe as a "targeted" attack, those who knew Thomas Jacob Sanford are coming to terms with the man who rampaged against the church.

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Forget your grandmas line dancing.

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In a highly partisan memo, agencies told workers "Trump opposes a government shutdown" and that any lapse in funds would be because of "Congressional Democrats."

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Police in California were perplexed when they pulled over a Waymo taxi after it made an illegal U-turn, only to find no driver behind the wheel and therefore, no one to ticket.

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The Trump administration's case against former FBI Director James Comey should be a warning sign to Americans, 42 former judges wrote in an open letter first obtained by NBC News.

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Pope Leo XIV weighed in on U.S. politics, saying that Catholic politicians must be judged on the full range of their policy positions and suggesting that the country's immigration policy is "inhuman."

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In the aftermath of a deadly militant attack in April, authorities expelled more than 1,500 Muslims from India, including its own citizens.

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Hundreds of current and former VA clinicians have sent an open letter to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, warning that cuts and increased privatization threaten the VA health care system.

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When President Trump came into office, he promised to fuel an economic boom with a magic bullet: tariffs. They're taxes added to a wide range of imports. And money is coming in, more than $30 billion a month so far.Eight months into Trump's second term, its unclear what the larger impact of these tariffs will have on the economy. Despite that, the president keeps promising to roll out new ones. NPR's Chief Economic Correspondent Scott Horsley explains.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This

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Yom Kippur Lizard

It's Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement. Many will take time to reflect on the past year, asking how they could have done better.And, maybe, how they can put down their lizard.

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"The President and the Dragon,' premiering today, looks at Carter's momentous decision to try and wipe out a devastating and neglected disease. We spoke to writer and co-director Waleed Eltayeb.

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In Colombia we meet marine biologist Elvira lvarado, known as the mother of coral. At 70, shes still diving and pioneering a type of coral IVF to help save endangered reefs.And in China, ride-hailing companies are penalizing drivers for smelly rides.

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Jane Goodall, primatologist who transformed our understanding of the lives of apes, has died, according to an announcement from the Jane Goodall Institute.

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The aid flotilla, which includes activist Greta Thunberg, was headed for Gaza to break Israel's blockade

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Across the United States, people are learning what is and is not functioning on the first day of the government shutdown.

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Meet Lee Cooper, who finds purpose and a sense of community in his volunteer job at Maine Needs, a group that provides clothing for people in need.

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Harbor seals use their whiskers to gather all sorts of intel from their surroundings. These exquisitely tuned sensory hairs even seem to allow them to outmaneuver the escape plans of their fishy prey.

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A shortage of air traffic controllers may have played a key role in ending the last government shutdown in 2019. Those controllers could be in a powerful position this year as well.

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On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Matthew McConaughey talks about letting ambition get the best of him.

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Microsoft restricted the Israeli military's access to some of its technology after it found that Israel's Defense Ministry was using its services to carry out mass surveillance of Palestinians.

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Nearly 1/3 of teens say they use chatbots for roleplaying romantic and sexual relationships. But some parents and digital safety experts warn that these apps can put teens at risk of suicide.

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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to journalist Tom Johnson about his career and experiences in battling depression, which he describes in his new memoir, Driven.

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The Global Sumud Flotilla, with Greta Thunberg, Nelson Mandela's grandson and European lawmakers aboard, includes some 50 boats and 500 activists and is carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid.

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One of the most listened-to genres in the Americas, photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.

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Uno de los gneros ms escuchados en las Amricas, los fotgrafos Karla Gachet e Ivn Kashinsky documentan la cumbia en Colombia, Mxico, Ecuador, Per, Argentina y Estados Unidos.

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Uno de los gneros ms escuchados en las Amricas, los fotgrafos Karla Gachet e Ivn Kashinsky documentan la cumbia en Colombia, Mxico, Ecuador, Per, Argentina y Estados Unidos.

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One of the most listened-to genres in the Americas, photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.

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Three Senate Democrats broke with their party and voted with Republicans to fund the government and avert a shut down. One of them, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, explains her reasoning.

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Our national podcasting contest for college students is now open for entries. Submit your story for a chance to win our $5,000 grand prize, and hear your podcast on NPR.

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Jane Goodall, primatologist who transformed our understanding of the lives of apes, has died, according to an announcement from the Jane Goodall Institute.

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On the first day of the federal government shutdown, the Trump administration froze "roughly $18 billion" in infrastructure projects for New York City, home to two of Trump's Democratic congressional opponents. It's not the first time Trump has threatened city funding over politics.

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Government shutdowns lasting more than a few days were relatively rare until recently. The 2018-2019 shutdown was the longest in U.S. history, stretching on for five weeks.

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Most of the federal government is shut down after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement. We asked two House members a Democrat and Republican where they think talks go from here

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The show's suspension comes amid broader efforts to curb diversity at the institutional level. The next attempt to canonize the movement must learn lessons from its successes and its missteps.

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Trump's pick to lead the agency tracking unemployment and inflation has withdrawn after withering criticism from across the political spectrum. The White House says a new nominee will be named soon.

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President Trump is pressuring the Department of Justice to pursue his political enemies, like former FBI director James Comey. Legal scholar Barbara McQuade explains how this damages the rule of law.

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In 1973, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, then struggling musicians, released an album that inspired Mick Fleetwood to invite them to join his band. Buckingham Nicks has just been remastered.

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The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a move that critics say would have compromised the central bank's independence

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The Committee for the First Amendment first launched in the 1940s, when the House Un-American Activities Committee accused Hollywood actors, directors and writers of being communists or sympathizers.

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A new report says that the number of books being challenged or removed from public schools across the country has risen exponentially in the past two years. A Clockwork Orange tops their list.

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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.

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The Trump administration has deployed or threatened to deploy National Guard troops in more than half a dozen American cities that it says are crime ridden.

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The federal government has shut down for the first time since 2019. Mass layoffs have been threatened. And, President Trump announced a pricing deal with Pfizer.

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The federal government shutdown, which began overnight, will delay key reports on the U.S. economy, including a monthly snapshot of the job market, which was scheduled for release on Friday.

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Much of the federal government shut down Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a deal to keep government programs and services running before the midnight deadline.

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NPR speaks with Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., about the government shutdown.

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On Tuesday night, in New York City, they united in a special talk show crossover of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS.

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After a week of flights by unidentified drones, the U.S. and other NATO countries sent troops and equipment to Denmark to protect its capital during meetings with European Union leaders Wednesday.

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Government shutdown begins after Congress fails to reach a deal, federal workers brace for effects of shutdown, Trump tells gathering of commanders the military should be used against "enemy within."

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Republican officials are pushing for more voting restrictions on U.S. citizens who were born abroad and have never lived in the country, after unsuccessfully challenging their ballots in 2024.

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It started in the 1960s, when two couples told a harrowing story about being chased by a large flying creature on a rural road. It grew from there and now 20,000 people come to celebrate Mothman.

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Taylor Swift turned masters ownership from a behind-the-scenes conversation into a mainstream debate about artist autonomy. But how has that fight influenced other artists in the music industry?

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Frauds, swindles, cons, scams, and deceptions are collectively known as hoaxes. But there's more than meets the eye.

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On hot button issues, a majority say children should be vaccinated; controlling gun violence is more important than gun rights; and Epstein files should be released, in a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.

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China's ride-hailing car drivers work long hours to get enough fares, and often live in their cars. Companies and passengers are penalizing drivers for smelly vehicles.

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Eight months after the Department of Government Efficiency effort to shrink the federal workforce began, some agencies are hiring workers back and spending more money than before.

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Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated avatar, is being compared by its creators to A-list human actors. SAG-AFTRA and others are pushing back.

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In President Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza, he named former British prime minister Tony Blair for a potential role in Gaza's postwar governance.

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Florida's current plans to restore the coral reefs won't work due to the impact of climate change, so scientists are trying something new: breeding corals that can better withstand heat.

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Dr. Omar Awadallah, deputy minister of Foreign Affairs in the Palestinian Authority, talks about President Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza.

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President Trump on Tuesday announced a deal with Pfizer to sell its drugs directly to consumers at discounted prices. They'll be available through a website operated by the federal government.

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The federal government is getting ready to release new dietary guidelines, but some researchers are concerned the harmful effects of alcohol will be overlooked.

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NPR speaks to Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, about the fight in Congress over funding the government.

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A dozen federal agencies and the National Guard began their operation in Memphis Tuesday, and some residents say they welcome the support.

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President Trump told top U.S. commanders Tuesday that he plans to use American cities as a training ground for the U.S. military to fight what he called the "enemy within."

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NPR speaks to Mark Cancian, a retired U.S. Marine colonel, about President Trump's speech to the military's top brass Tuesday.

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Over two million federal workers are affected by the government shutdown. Some must report for work, many stay home -- but most won't be paid until it's over.

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The American Federation of Government Employees filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump's threat of mass layoffs during the shutdown. NPR speaks with the union's president Everett Kelley.

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In a scathing opinion, a federal judge called the Trump administration's attempts to deport non-citizens because of their Palestinian activism a "full-throated assault on the First Amendment."

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The death toll was expected to rise from the Tuesday magnitude-6.9 earthquake that trapped an unspecified number of residents in the hard-hit city of Bogo and outlying rural towns in Cebu province.

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We want to make a board game. It must, of course, teach the world about economics. It must be fun. Itd be nice if it sold lots of copies! How hard could that be!? (Monopoly and Catan are hugely popular and basically little economy simulators, after all.)Well, turns out, its quite hard!Were in a golden age of tabletop games. Thirty years ago there were around 800 new games each year. Now it is more like 5,000. Just a handful of those get to be hits.In the first episode of our new series, Plan

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It's that time of year again: NPR's Tiny Desk becomes El Tiny, featuring concerts from some of the most exciting and legendary Latin artists around. So, this week Felix and Ana run through this year's El Tiny lineup and listen to performances from Fito Paez, Carlos Vives, Chuwi and more. Plus, a conversation about the news that Bad Bunny will perform at next year's Super Bowl LX.This podcast episode was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.

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It's that time of year again: NPR's Tiny Desk becomes El Tiny, featuring concerts from some of the most exciting and legendary Latin artists around. So, this week Felix and Ana run through this year's El Tiny lineup and listen to performances from Fito Paez, Carlos Vives, Chuwi and more. Plus, a conversation about the news that Bad Bunny will perform at next year's Super Bowl LX.This podcast episode was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.

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Gold is on fire right now with some gold ETFs outperforming the major stock indexes over the past 12 months. Gold is supposed to be boring, an inflation hedge. But right now, it's responding to something else. Today on the show, we talk to a finance professor about whats behind the current gold rush and if golds hot streak is built to last.Understanding Gold by Claud B. Erb and Campbell R. HarveyRelated episodes:A new-ish gold rush and other indicatorsGold Rush 2.0A secret weapon to fight in

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Worldwide, populations of scavenging animals that feed on rotting carcasses are declining. Scientists are finding that this can seriously hurt human health. NPR science reporter Jonathan Lambert has been looking into how human health is intertwined with scavenging animals and why these animals decline could lead to more human disease. Today, he brings all he learned, including how conservation could help, to your earholes.Check out more of Jons reporting on scavengers and human health.Interest

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Much of the federal government is now shut down after Republicans and Democrats in the Senate failed to agree on a funding plan to keep the government open.

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Coffee growers are facing climate change, labor shortages and incomes below the poverty line. On International Coffee Day, we take stock of the industry behind the beverage.

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The Trump administration says it is making deals with drug companies to lower prices U.S. consumers pay for medicines. But key details are missing on how the initiative would work.

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NPR speaks with Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., about the impasse over the budget and the possibility of a government shutdown Wednesday.

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We're joined today by Ghostface Killah, a founding member of the hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. In 1996, Ghost put out Supreme Clientelethat record cemented his legacy. If you pull up one of those 100 best rap albums of all times list, you're bound to see it show up. Ghostface joins us on the latest episode of Bullseye to talk about Supreme Clientele 2, the follow-up nearly 25 years in the making. He also opens up about being responsible for two of his younger brothers with muscular dystrop

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It's his first win after narrowly finishing in second place three previous years.

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As enhanced subsidies for ObamaCare plans are set to expire, Republicans refuse to extend them as part of the funding deal, potentially leading to premium spikes for millions.

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Education advocates are biting their nails as the government shutdown begins; contingency plans for the short-term still leave many questions unanswered.

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The intense partisan politics that got Washington into a shutdown are making the path out of it hard to see.

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Senior Trooper Craig Gaines died on Sept. 19 about two weeks after being injured at a Florida A&M University football game.

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Florida is now one step closer to possibly becoming the home of President Donald Trump's future library.

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Three members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke with Leader Chuck Schumer and voted for a House Republican bill to fund government through Nov. 21, which Republican say shows Schumer's weakness.

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The federal government officially entered a shutdown at midnight Wednesday after congressional leaders were unable to reach a deal on a stopgap spending bill. The path forward is unclear.

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"He said that she would say that her parents were really mean, and that she didn't like being at home," TMZ's Charles Latibeaudiere told "Banfield" after Damien Hernandez and his mother, Jamie, spoke to the outlet on Tuesday.

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Progressive podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen and former Trump chief of staff Mick Mulvaney join "CUOMO" on Tuesday night.

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The streaming platform's shareholders approved a merger with Disney on Tuesday after they announced a pending deal back in January.

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A man accused of frightening residents in West Hollywood by peeping into apartments, following them, and, at times, exposing himself, has been taken into custody.

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Logan Federico was fatally shot on May 3 while visiting friends at the University of South Carolina in Greenville.

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Jillian Michaels, host of the Keeping It Real podcast, and Jessica Reed Kraus, an independent journalist, appeared on "On Balance" to discuss autism.

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A NewsNation investigation found discrepancies in the birth date of the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, Dr. Ian Roberts, across various records athletic competition records list Dec. 18, 1973, while court documents and his 2017 marriage certificate show Dec. 18, 1970.

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Russia is the biggest supplier of nuclear fuel to the US, the Department of Energy shows

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Western manipulation was the sole thing that allowed the ruling party to win Sundays election, Igor Dodon has said

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People are just cannon fodder for the likes of former British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, Renat Karchaa has said

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Taiwan has imported nearly $5 billion worth of naphtha from the sanctioned country while supporting Ukraine, report claims

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European Commission President reportedly faces criticism over transparency and press handling ahead of two censure votes

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The president has claimed he deserves the award because he ended eight wars

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A miracle or a mirage? The widely hailed US Gaza peace plan may endanger Palestines existence.

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Washingtons warships guard the chokepoints. Beijing digs for exits on land. The clash is just beginning.

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Ukrainian recruitment posters in Berlin suggest that Germany should seek revenge for its defeat in World War II

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The Russian president is expected to outline the key elements of a new polycentric world at the Valdai Forum, Dmitry Peskov has said

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MP Andrey Parubiy was gunned down in Lviv earlier this year by a man who said he did it out of hate for the government

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The Russian leader has often used the meeting to articulate a shift in priorities or to convey new thinking on issues of global importance

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EU military startups are reportedly turning the country into a warfare testing lab in the race to arm Kiev

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Israel is reportedly paying influencers to promote a positive image in the US as public approval declines over Gaza war

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The EU has proposed a reparations loan tied to frozen Russian funds, while US lawmakers have pushed to seize and send them to Ukraine

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EUs drone wall is certain to face logistical, political, and financial hurdles, sources told the agency

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The billionaire has long held the ambition of creating a self-sustaining civilization on the planet

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A Chinese diplomat has said Beijing is ready to contribute to African peace and development under Pretorias chairmanship

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Elon Musk plans to replace biased Wikipedia with a new AI-driven resource called Grokipedia

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Former USAID Administrator Samantha Power has claimed credit for supporting the Moldovan president in a prank call

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Opposition leaders have pledged to challenge Sundays parliamentary election in the courts and on the streets

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said the country has been tested by political crises and economic hardship since freedom from British rule in 1960

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Russias FSB says the perpetrators received propaganda materials from Ukrainian terrorist structures

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New rail tracks will connect Bhutan with New Delhis 93,000 mile network

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The DOJ claims the legislation was previously weaponized through one-sided enforcement that failed to protect places of worship

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The Ukrainian leader had insisted that the West must close the Baltic Sea for Moscow-linked ships

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Denmark has reportedly called up reservists after a dual-use airport and military base was forced to shut down following drone sightings

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The ex-president of the DR Congo, Joseph Kabila, has also been ordered to pay billions in damages

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Kherson Region official Vladimir Leontiev has died from injuries after a Ukrainian drone strike, Governor Saldo has said

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Marina Tauber was sentenced in absentia for allegedly funding an opposition party that was banned before the presidential election

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A 6.9-magnitude quake struck Cebu province late Tuesday and was followed by strong aftershocks

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The Paris prosecutors office has said Nathi Mthethwa expressed his intention to end his life in a message sent to his wife

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Around 250 Russian troops are taking part in the 15-day Indra 2025 exercises in Rajasthan

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Hamas has up to 4 days to agree to a Gaza peace plan or face a sad end, US President Donald Trump has said

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An unidentified man set off a bomb in his parents home, and another person was found with gunshot wounds, Bild has reported

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Developing countries are encouraged by Moscows quest for a multipolar world, Achala Moulik has told RT

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The US government has shut down after the Senate failed to pass a stopgap spending bill

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The EU is considering rapprochement with Belarus, The Guardian has reported

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized Polish PM Donald Tusk over his dangerous remarks on Russia

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The US Senate has failed to pass a stopgap spending bill ahead of a looming government shutdown

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The president referred to nuclear subs as the most lethal weapons ever made

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Private and public California high schools fell short on Niche's new national rankings list.

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Broadcom just sold 13 Palo Alto buildings it'd acquired in its purchase of VMware back in 2023, marking an overhaul for the section of Stanford Research Park.

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Parks will mostly remain open and understaffed, prompting concerns for visitor safety and resource protection.

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Drew Scanlon, the man behind the Blinking White Guy meme, explains the origin of the video and how he's leveraged it for charity.

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The weird catch behind the Warriors' Curry brothers reunion is that it won't happen immediately because of salary cap rules.

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A Bay Area retail center, home of Cinemark's Century Daly City 20 movie theater, is on the market for $35.7 million.

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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy wants to play against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, despite not practicing this week because of an injured toe.

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A wave of new stores is opening in San Francisco's Stonestown Galleria after departing their former locations in Union Square.

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SFGATE columnist Drew Magary writes about Pete Hegseth's embarrassing performance at Quantico.

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On Wednesday morning, the Bay Area experienced light rain, and the Sierra Nevada was dusted with snow.

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The San Francisco Giants need a new manager, but Buster Posey said on Wednesday that the Giants won't be hiring his former skipper, Bruce Bochy.

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The local TV news landscape gets a big shakeup as two popular anchors depart from KGO-TV station ABC7.

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Dont wait to upgrade your daily kitchen essentials. Grab your ownTaima titanium cutting board for just $49.99 while supplies are still in stock.

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Includes address, purchase price, bedrooms, square footage, year built, and last date and price sold

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We tested ice cream, sorbet, slushies and mix-ins to see if Cuisinarts new gadget lives up to the hype. Here's our review of the Cuisinart FastFreeze.

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San Francisco's Capurro's restaurant, a Fisherman's Wharf fixture for 79 years, is facing foreclosure amid a $1.8 million loan debt.

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The best car emergency kits, jump starters, and tools to keep you safe, prepared, and moving on your next trip.

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Assembly Bill 56, from Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, passed the Legislature and is headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk.

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Glen Park in San Francisco, with its small shops, local eateries and tight-knit community, was named one of the worlds coolest neighborhoods by Time Out.

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Due to the government shutdown, it's likely no Blue Angels will be roaring over the city, and no U.S. Navy ships will be docking at the Embarcadero.

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Humboldt County supervisors voted to dismantle the Yee Haw commune near Trinidad, citing decades of code violations and health hazards.

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Richmond brewery East Brother Beer Company celebrated the grand opening of its new taproom at SF's Metreon shopping center on Friday.

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The Galley in Santa Monica, first opened in 1934, is a legendary dive with a famously secretive salad dressing.

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ARIES (March 20 - April 18): People think you're nuts for skipping a shortcut, but doing things the right way the first time is what makes you a cut above.

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OpenAI, the San Francisco maker of ChatGPT, released a feature and app on Monday and Tuesday that challenge various major tech companies' businesses.

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Earlier this week, Nakia Porter's attorney announced that Solano County had agreed to settle with her and her family for $17 million.

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To celebrate the venue's grand reopening in February, the Castro Theatre has booked Sam Smith for an eight-night residency.

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Great Basin National Park's Lehman Caves will close for at least six months so the lighting can be replaced.

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Jonathan Kuminga's stalemate with Warriors ends with an anticlimactic deal that keeps the team option in the contract, and just $8 million more.

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The renowned scientist, who died at 91, transformed our understanding of primates and ourselves

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Sigal Chattah must no longer prosecute criminal cases, U.S. District Court Judge David Campbell ruled.

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A "war-ravaged Portland" could be a reality under Trump, but it's not "terrible" now

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We can do things during the shutdown that are irreversible, that are bad for them, the president warned.

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They're fighting back against a cycle of endless wars

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Jesse Watters' comments about bombing the UN is just the latest example of a trend

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Drafts of unpublished rules would open door to work requirements and two-year limits.

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The songs from Charlie Kirk's memorial exposed a serious problem

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Data does not support right-wing claims that transgender people are to blame for mass killings in America

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Ariana Grande draws White House ire for resharing Trump critique

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The Texas GOP chair compared the FCC chairs pressure on Disney and ABC to a mob boss.

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The contraction comes as BYD slashed its sales goal for the year.

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Goodall in 1960 discovered that chimps made and used tools characteristics that were long thought to be exclusive to humans.

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Picasso: From the Studio looks at how physical space influenced Picassos creative process.

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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pushing back on administration plans to lay off more workers and shut down more projects during a funding lapse.

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AMD relies on TSMC for most of its manufacturing, but the US government has made clear that bolstering Intel is a top priority.

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A new paper published by startup Pathway says it can more closely replicate connections between neurons than current LLMs.

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Power couple Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan want to block the creation of AI videos that violate their image, and prevent their likeness from being used to train AI models.

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As the physics of AI improves, they will become more applicable to the everyday needs of humans.

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The ChatGPT maker is rolling out a standard to allow consumers to make purchases directly from the app, and also launched a video generator tool.

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University of Vienna research links physical fitness in older adults to changes in blood markers, exploring whether blood tests can reflect how someone is aging.

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Samsung and SK Hynix will supply OpenAIs Stargate project, while the ChatGPT maker will help develop the AI ecosystem in South Korea.

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A White House official told Reuters the Trump administration supports a one-year extension of the pact, though this is yet to materialize.

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At least 22 people were killed and dozens injured after several days of protests over water shortages and power cuts.

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His conviction could complicate Washingtons efforts to drive peace between Kinshasa, M23 rebels in the east, and the rebels alleged backers in Rwanda.

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The Lagos-headquartered infrastructure bank mobilizes finance for major projects such as the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex in DR Congo.

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New services like UAE company Esqyre offer a taste of a luxury lifestyle.

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The decades-old TAZARA railway, a vital route for moving minerals from Zambian mines to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam, will be refurbished under the agreement.

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South Africa and Nigeria were added to the Financial Action Task Forces list in February 2023 for failing to tackle money laundering.

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The countrys cultural revolution means that public displays of music and art, which were forbidden just a few years ago, are now part of the mainstream.

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Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey have been the main mediators with Hamas, and are pressing the Islamist group to agree to the US-proposed deal.

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KKR has been adding headcount and eyeing infrastructure in the region.

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The kingdoms budget is closely watched by investors for signs of the governments outlook on crude prices to prospects for construction spending.

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Wealth funds are expanding investments in Europe even as they make pledges to pour trillions into the US.

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The prime minister released a commemorative stamp and coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the paramilitary groups founding.

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Chinas new K visa is at odds with the US recent decision to hike the price of visas for talented workers by as much as 50-fold.

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Protesters are demanding an end to repeated water and power cuts that have further weakened an already fragile economy.

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A Bloomberg review found that some areas close to data centers faced power costs as much as 267% higher than five years.

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The company launched in America in September through a partnership with Oklahoma-based Regent Bank.

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Mette Frederiksen said that the military alliance must step up its response to Russian aggression after repeated incursions into its airspace.

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The government shut down for the first time since 2019 after Republicans and Democrats failed to solve a dispute over health care costs.

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Independents and Democrats have mostly driven the increase.

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Neither Republicans nor Democrats have taken the exit paths they had. All signs are pointing to a chaotic, long affair.

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The Trump administration brought its culture war agenda to top US military brass in a summit on Tuesday, lecturing officers on fitness and grooming standards.

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Irritus debut originally yielded more than 1 million feet of unused 35mm film, which the director has tapped to create Sueo Perro.

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He will tell the European Political Community summit the UK will not resurrect the family reunion route suspended a month ago.

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Aedes aegypti, also known as the Egyptian mosquito, and Aedes albopictus, also known as the (Asian) tiger or forest mosquito, are known vectors of several diseases including yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, Zika and dirofilariasis.

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The London-born expert appeared in numerous National Geographic programmes, wrote more than 30 books, and also appeared in The Simpsons.

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The parliamentarians called for a visa to allow Gazans with family in the UK to join them temporarily three months ago but the government has not yet responded.

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Morocco's interior ministry said more than 400 people had been arrested - and warned those breaking the law would be treated "rigorously and firmly".

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As the Labour conference wraps up, Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby looks at how the prime minister fared and what it means for the government.

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Sir Mark Rowley's comments come as nine officers at Charing Cross police station have been suspended and could be sacked over allegations including excessive use of force and using discriminatory and misogynistic language.

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Israel's status in football is also not listed on the agenda for a FIFA Council meeting on Thursday that will be attended by Victor Montagliani, who told Sky News: "That issue is the jurisdiction of UEFA, first and foremost."

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Rudakubana asked one company if a crossbow could be delivered in "discreet packaging" with no indication of what it was on the outside and questioned another firm about how his age would be confirmed - whether online or via the courier, the inquiry heard.

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Established by 2003 Rugby World Cup-winner Mike Tindall ahead of its launch next year, R360 has secured investment from Baller League shareholder 885 Capital, Sky News learns.

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Lucy Powell also said Sir Keir Starmer's government has made "big mistakes" since coming to office.

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Some of the men groomed the victims when they worked at an old market stall in the town, run by Mohammed Zahid, 65, who was nicknamed "Boss Man".

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A spokesperson for Heathrow Airport confirmed the fire took place at the car park for Terminal 3, and said the blaze was "quickly extinguished and no injuries reported".

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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband promised to go further than the current pause, brought in amid safety concerns and public opposition. Reform Party leaders want to reintroduce fracking as a way to boost the economy.

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The Met Office has warned of potential damage to buildings, possible power cuts and danger to life for much of northern Britain.

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Greggs is on the lookout to open new shops, particularly in travel hubs like train or bus stations and airports, in petrol stations, supermarkets, retail parks and south England in general.

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Zia Yusuf, Reform UK's head of policy, told Sky News that the prime minister has "embarked on a campaign with his cabinet to incite violence" against Nigel Farage.

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Police have closed fairgrounds of the world-famous beer festival for to search for explosive devices

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Officers were called to Charing Cross Hospital on 18 September after a report of a patient being assaulted by another patient. Andrew Farmer, 85, died a week later after sustaining serious injuries.

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The former owner of Laurel Funerals is in talks with fellow private equity firm Montagu about a deal to buy Britain's third-biggest funeral services provider, Sky News understands.

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TheColorado Bureau of Investigation said it would review the case of the journalist's death in February 2005, which was ruled a suicide from an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound at the time.

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James Clacher, 57, was brought to justice with help from a tip-off sent to Sky News which led police to his hideaway in Nerja.

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While Baroness Mone's husband Doug Barrowman said the ruling was "a travesty of justice", it was welcomed by a COVID-19 victims group and the chancellor.

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The Taliban government has rejected reports of a nationwide internet ban, saying old fibre optic cables are worn out and are being replaced.

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Donald Trump is trying to spin this government shutdown to his political advantage, but its impact goes well beyond the halls of power in Washington.

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The health secretary says the move should make booking an appointment as easy as ordering a takeaway.

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Sky News explains what happens when the US government shuts down - and why all this feels quite so familiar.

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The quake caused widespread damage, landslides, and power outages in Cebu province near the epicentre, as rescue efforts continue amid fears the number of people killed may rise.

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Following in the footsteps of Hollywood and the video game industry, New York's world-famous theatre district could soon fall victim to strike action.

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Donald Trump had threatened to lay off "a lot of people" as a result of the shutdown, which comes after Republicans and Democrats failed to agree on a funding package.

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The Princess Royal met Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the UK's support for Ukraine and the country's ongoing resistance against Russia.

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Mr Trump says they are "just waiting for Hamas" and it would be a "very sad end" if the deal was rejected.

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Sky News political editor Beth Rigby challenged the prime minister over recent comments made by Donald Trump, and his own remarks about Reform UK's immigration policies.

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A number of countries have vowed not to take part in Eurovision if Israel participates.

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The decree, which comes as tensions with the US threaten to boil over, would allow Mr Maduro to mobilise his armed forces.

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Einride raised the funds five months after founder Robert Falck left the CEO role and took over as executive chairman of the board.

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Current and former OpenAI researchers seem torn over how the company's Sora app fits in with its broader mission.

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The six-year-old firm's third fund is nearly the size of it previous fund raised during the fintech boom in early 2022.

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Hundreds of Eufy customers have donated hundreds of thousands of videos to train the companys AI systems.

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Are bills like SB 53 the thing that will stop us from beating China? No, said Adam Billen, vice president of public policy at youth-led advocacy group Encode AI. I think it is just genuinely intellectually dishonest to say that that is the thing that will stop us in the race.

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Tilly Norwood is not real, but the company that created her hopes that she's the first of many AI-generated stars.

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"Character.ai is freeriding off the goodwill of Disneys famous marks and brands, and blatantly infringing Disneys copyrights," a Disney lawyer wrote.

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Whizz has seen e-bike rentals drop by about 8% since Trump threatened to send National Guard troops to the city.

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OpenAI's Sora app makes it too easy for people to create misleading AI content.

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Waymo's permit to test autonomous vehicles in New York City has been extended to the end of the year, giving the company a few more months to make it big in the Big Apple.

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Eazewell helps families navigate end-of-life planning, from coordinating a funeral to canceling someone's mail, with the help of AI.

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While the HR tech Guideline was last valued at $1.15 billion, the sale will likely yield a profit for most investors.

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Prickly Pear Health provides medical support for womens brain health, a voice-first, AI-powered companion that helps women in their 30s to 50s navigate the hormonal changes that affect brain health.

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A startup called Deta is releasing a new app called Surf, which is a remix of an AI browser and NotebookLM.

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Simple is an AI-powered health coaching app that helps people lose weight.

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The Amazon Fresh grocery items will be available online and at Amazon Fresh stores.

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The U.K. Home Office is seeking access to Apple users encrypted iCloud backups for a second time, after an earlier attempt failed earlier this year.

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The June data breach of Canadas second largest airline, WestJet, was blamed on the Scattered Spider hacking group.

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Spotify lets you take more control over your recommendations by excluding tracks from influencing your taste profile.

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OpenAI has struck agreements with two of the world's biggest manufacturers of memory chips, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, to make DRAM wafers for the Stargate AI infrastructure project and build data centers in South Korea.

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Meta plans to use data from your interactions with AI products to sell targeted ads on Facebook and Instagram.

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Google redesigns its Home app for better usability and adds Gemini-powered features.

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Electroflow drew inspiration from batteries themselves to develop a new way of producing LFP material for EVs. The process could undercut today's lowest price sources in China.

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Salesforce is also releasing a vibe-coding agent named Vibe Codey to help companies foray into vibe coding with enterprise security.

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The new Oura Ring 4 Ceramic is made from zirconia ceramic, which the company says allows for durability and lightweight comfort.

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The company noted that this drop rate is closer to the rate it observes with Windows and macOS users installing its game store.

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Called the Wikidata Embedding Project, the system applies a vector-based semantic search to the existing data on Wikipedia and its sister platforms, consisting of nearly 120 million entries.

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Under the new terms, the U.S. government will take a 5% equity ownership in Lithium Americas and a 5% ownership in the Lithium Americas-GM joint venture.

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Starbase is in the business of launching rockets, not policing, according to two new agreements.

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Toyota made two announcements that reflect the automaker's growing interest in startups working on mobility, climate, AI, sustainability, and industrial automation.

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ICE to attend 2026 Super Bowl halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, raising concerns over enforcement and deportation of undocumented individuals.

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Conservative appellate judge Maria Lazar announces bid for open Wisconsin Supreme Court seat, setting up high-stakes contest to reverse recent losses.

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While the federal government is shut down, some essential services remain running. But other agencies pause operations or furlough workers, severely impacting their ability to deliver services.

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The White House has dismissed the majority of the National Council on the Humanities, aiming to align the board with the president's vision.

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President Trump's approval rating hits a new low in a poll by Marquette University Law School, with 43% approval and 57% disapproval.

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Podcaster Joe Rogan is backing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths war on woke garbage and fat generals. Well you saw what the f was going on over the last four years, Rogan said on his podcast Tuesday, in a clip highlighted by Mediaite. You got guys in dresses talking about how its really important to have

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{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Cyber law lapses with government shutdown A law allowing private companies to share information about cybersecurity threats with the government expired Wednesday after Congress failed to reauthorize the legislation amid a wider shutdown fight. Getty Images The Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015, which

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House Democratic leaders are brushing aside new threats from the Trump administration to use the shutdown to advance mass firings of federal workers and drastic cuts to programs Democrats hold dear.

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A civilian employee with the Navy admitted Wednesday to falsely reporting an active shooter at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. Base emergency protocols were activated, and law enforcement officials arrived on the scene Tuesday after Malika Brittingham said she heard five to six gun shots. Brittingham first reported the alleged shots in a text

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Welcome to The Hills Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Federal layoffs day or two away, says budget director Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought told House Republicans in a Wednesday call that layoffs of federal workers will be coming in a day

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Hanafi Muslim and Nordic pagan service members told The Intercept Hegseth's new policy was exclusionary to their beliefs.

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This is a continuation of the occupation, if not a continuation of the war by other means.

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The U.S. military justified the slaughter of alleged drug traffickers by claiming links to "designated terrorist organizations."

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The Intercept is launching a new podcast series about the consequences of the war on drugs, reported and hosted by investigative journalist Radley Balko.

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The deal came weeks before Trump unveiled a peace plan for Gaza that could leave the security contractor's business model under threat.

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Find out how to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds MLB series from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2

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The federal government shutdown began at midnight as President Trump and Democrats blamed each other for failing to reach an agreement.

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Research suggests more parents are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence, or AI, for a wide range of parenting queries.

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Find tickets to the Cleveland Guardians vs. Detroit Tigers Game 3 on Thursday, Oct. 2 at Progressive Field.

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WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert's comments to Napheesa Collier were her latest means of disrespecting players ahead of a new CBA.

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Trump is the first president to try to fire a Federal Reserve governor. The law's "for cause" removal requirement has never been tested in court.

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Red Sox have Yankees on the brink after winning Game 1 in the Bronx. Follow for live updates.

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OMB Director Russell Vought told House Republicans in a private call on Oct. 1 that mass layoffs of federal workers will begin in "a day or two."

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers

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The Chicago Cubs will host the San Diego Padres for Game 3 of their Wild Card Series. Here's how to get tickets.

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs

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Vice President JD Vance addressed reporters amid a dispute between Republicans and Democrats over funding priorities, including healthcare benefits.

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The Cubs tried to eliminate the Padres today. But the Padres would emerge victorious, forcing Game 3 with a 3-0 win. Here are the highlights.

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As of Sept. 23, over 201,000 civil servants have left the workforce and the White House is threatening additional cuts.

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Buster Posey said the "door's always open here for some sort of role" for Bruce Bochy, but he doesn't view him as a candidate for manager.

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The entire "Peanuts" gang, including Charlie Brown, is making Apple TV+ their home, at least for the foreseeable future. Here's what that means.

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Skye Blakely, Josc Roberson and Leanne Wong join automatic qualifier Dulcy Caylor on US team for world gymnastics championships.

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Colossal Biosciences' dire wolf pups are growing up. The two male dire wolves are turning 1 year old.

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Daniel Day-Lewis says he never learned to deal with invasive fans and paparazzi in "a civilized manner," especially when it came to his family.

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The Department of Interior said in a statement that both Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty will remain open.

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The 2025 U.S. Open Cup final pits Austin FC up against Nashville SC. Here's what to know about one of American soccer's great traditions.

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Legendary chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall has died, the conservation organization she founded announced on Oct. 1.

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Find out how to watch the New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox AL wild card series from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2

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The longstanding feud between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj is far from over after the rappers rekindled their tension with each other on social media.

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A two-homer, five-run eighth inning helped the Guardians break a 1-1 tie and beat the Tigers in a must-win game. Here's what you missed.

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Titans head coach Brian Callahan commented Wednesday on quarterback Cam Ward's comments after his team's Week 4 loss.

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PSG claimed an impressive 2-1 Champions League win over Barcelona on a late goal. Highlights and what to know about the game.

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FBI Director Kash Patel accused the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish advocacy group that battles extremism, of spying on Americans.

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Indiana Fever star Kelsey Mitchell explained the "numbness/paralyzing feeling" that forced her to leave Game 5 of the WNBA semifinals.

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Federal funding cuts to Medicaid and the expiration of subsidies for Obamacare are the key disputes between Republicans and Democrats in the shutdown.

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson still has an active pending civil case against him in Texas that now has a trial date.

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More than 23,000 Chevrolet electric vehicles are being recalled due to an issue with the cars' pedestrian alert sound system.

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Several Democrats split with their party to keep the federal government open.

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Last season, in 28 games with the Philadelphia 76ers, Quentin Grimes averaged 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.

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Mel Owens is gearing up to "find that perfect teammate hes been waiting for in his golden years" on Season 2 of "The Golden Bachelor."

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Winter is coming, again! As dire wolves Romulus and Remus celebrate their 1st birthday, watch Game of Thrones with Sling.

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Find all the best Black Friday 2025 sales here! Navigate the top deals with our shopping guide and find out where to find the best deals of the year.

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The same desperation, the same sense of urgency. Can James Franklin respond like Ryan Day, and win big?

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The San Francisco 49ers are in a tough spot once again at the quarterback position in Week 5 against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Two competing bills have been introduced in Congress to establish national rules for college sports, including eligibility and NIL.

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From Tom Brady's throwback jersey to championship-worthy collectibles, we've rounded up the must-have gift every Michigan Wolverines fan will love.

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Spotify said the "The Life of a Showgirl" themed pop-up in NYC is a chance for Swifties to "experience the next era before it officially arrives."

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The Miami Dolphins receiver lost more than a healthy leg so critical to his success Monday. The long-term ramifications of his injury are daunting.

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The Cleveland Guardians and the Detroit Tigers are heading to Game 3 of their Wild Card series. Here's how to score tickets.

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Munich's annual beer fest was closed during the afternoon hours following a bomb threat linked to a deadly fire at a home in the north of the city.

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Photos capture some of the early effects after the federal government went into a partial shutdown at midnight on Oct. 1.

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Even members of Congress aren't sure what it's going to take to open the government back up.

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Bomba and Plena music, Puerto Ricos traditional rhythms, are having a global moment. Bad Bunny has helped elevate the genres to new audiences.

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The last day to select your payment option for the Capital One settlement is this week.

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Five of the unoccupied houses collapsed within 45 minutes, the National Park Service said, as a high tide pounded the beach and washed over dunes.

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The issuing of marriage licenses is not deemed an essential service during the government shutdown.

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The new Forever stamp was released on what would have been the late Jimmy Carter's 101st birthday.

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This Zakkart Cat Perch is now over 25% off at Amazon for the Prime Big Deal Days sale. Here's how to score this pet deal today.

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With James Comey's indictment, fears that President Donald Trump and his political appointees are eroding DOJ independence reached a fevered pitch.

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Walmart joins brands like General Mills, Kraft Heinz, Hershey's and PepsiCo, that have also promised to remove synthetic dyes from their products.

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The Cardinals are on to their third starting running back in three weeks with today's news. Here's what we know about Trey Benson's injury.

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Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders responded to questions from reporters without verbally speaking. It was...interesting.

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The automaker routinely develops outstanding vehicles, then allows them to age into irrelevance while competitors improve.

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You can't put a price on safety; and with October Prime Day deals already live on security cameras, you can save big on the Blink 4 for your home.

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The Los Angeles Angels are looking for a new manager and one of their top contenders could be future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols.

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Robert Andrew Millar & Associates treats property as the foundation for life. It sources, restores, stages, and presents turnkey homes so buyers step into a ready-made lifestyle rather than a project.

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Congress has been at an impasse over funding legislation. How will the government shutdown end?

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The U.S. effort to fight ISIS will refocus on Syria as troops draw down from Iraq over the next year, a defense official said.

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Central to NexQloud Technologies innovation is its Trust Tier model, which ensures every workload is assigned to suitable infrastructure.

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The first official 2026 World Cup individual game tickets went on sale Wednesday, Oct. 1. Here's how to buy

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Amazon's new private label brand, Amazon Grocery, includes new items including fresh bakery cinnamon rolls, refrigerated pizza dough and lemonade.

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The four-star general was pending retirement after leading Air Combat Command, which oversees most of the Air Force's fighting units.

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The WNBA Finals will feature the Phoenix Mercury and the Las Vegas Aces. Who will win the title? We make our picks.

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And then there were two. The 2025 WNBA Finals field is set after the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury punched their tickets to the title series.

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GOP says Dems want free health care for immigrants here illegally. Dems say that's not at all what they're demanding.

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The Chicago Cubs host the San Diego Padres in Game 2 of the best-of-three National League Wild Card Series.

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Doctors, hospitals and other health providers could see delays in Medicare and Medicaid payments during a longer-term shutdown.

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The Big 12 conference announced on Wednesday that Arizona State and Kansas will play a Week 3 college football game at Wembley Stadium next year.

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Why TSA checkpoints remain open during the government shutdown, and how screenings could still get disrupted.

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Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors have finally reached agreement on a deal, ESPN reports. A look at the contract and what it means.

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The first ever Riyadh Comedy Festival boasts more than 50 global comedians, including Dave Chappelle, Tom Segura and Kevin Hart.

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MLB Wild Card 2025: Tigers, Cubs, Red Sox y Dodgers toman la delantera. Descubre donde ver los partidos de hoy y que esperar del segundo partido.

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Jimmy Fallon says he plans to keep his "head down" at "The Tonight Show" amid late-night drama and make fun of "both sides equally."

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At around 8:10 a.m. on Oct. 1, New York City firefighters received reports of a gas explosion from the 20-story building.

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Find out how to watch the Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego Padres NL wild card series from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2.

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During a shutdown, "non-essential" government employees are furloughed without pay. But some politicians will still be taking home their salary.

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Benefits that allowed millions of Medicare recipients access to telehealth and in-home acute care expired on Sept. 30.

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The suit seeks to represent all consumers who purchased a home listed from Sept. 19, 2021 while being represented by a Zillow-affiliated agent.

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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries said Trump 2028 hats, which are $50 apiece, randomly appeared during a meeting in the Oval Office. Can Trump run for a 3rd term?

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A partial government shutdown is underway, raising questions for travelers about how flights, trains, cruises and national parks may be affected.

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Cleveland has made an unsurprising switch behind center ahead of Sunday's game in London. Let's consider the broader consequences.

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The classic coffee found in many American pantries is changing its name as part of a limited marketing campaign to reflect the needs of consumers.

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Over the years, Recycle Away improved efficiency, design, and functionality for their customers by providing tailored solutions to reduce their waste and improve their environmental impact while prioritizing the overall aesthetic of their space and reflection of their branding.

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The Eagles might be undefeated, but they still can't get A.J. Brown involved. Jason Kelce says that the WR should be upset about it.

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Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has been out since late August and missed WNBA playoffs due to injury. Here is what is next for the guard.

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"Chad Powers" creators Glen Powell and Michael Waldron break down realistic football preached from Eli and Peyton Manning (and their "Top Gun" jokes).

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The reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year took one step closer to returning to game action today.

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The Campeones Cup features the previous MLS Cup winner against the past season's best Liga MX team.

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The viral 'Clueless' Barbie dolls have landed at Amazon! Shop collectibles inspired by Cher and Dionne in honor of the film's 30th anniversary.

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Norwegian Cruise Line canceled months of cruises impacting four ships.

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The Trump administration formally signaled its support for a bipartisan law that would empower troops to repair critical equipment.

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Tracking all of the latest NHL trades, including the Edmonton Oilers acquiring goalie Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth.

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With government shutdown underway, you might be wondering if services, like those provided by the DMV, will be accessible. Here's what to know.

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Pebl, formerly Velocity Global, emerged in 2014 when founder Ben Wright, now led by Francoise Brougher, recognized a fundamental gap in how companies approached international expansion.

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This is where the EIOTCLUB Triple-Play Pro SIM stands up and promises a resilient cross-carrier connectivity solution, created to allow uninterrupted, scalable, and globally adaptable connectivity to cover such persistent challenges.

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As Snoopy and the Peanuts gang turn 75, the wry humor at the heart of the strip remains salient, earning a loyal band of fans across generations.

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Ridge Capital Solutions shares details about their approach, safeguards, and technology designed for individuals and funds interested in systematic trading strategies.

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In a clever marketing move as well as morale booster, Ford Motor Co. gifted Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa a new all-electric truck.

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For the fourth week in a row, hotel workers in Boston have walked off the job to strike for better working conditions. The work stoppage is now indefinite.

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Jeff Toney, founder and CEO of fitness and wellness company FIT9 Wellness, is one of the experts who can tell the difference between the true scientific breakthroughs and trends.

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Miami-Dade kids dropped off plushies for the library's first ever stuffed animal sleepover, complete with stories, games and pizza.

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Weighing in at over 1,200 pounds, Bear 32, appropriately named Chunk, is the 2025 champion of Fat Bear Week.

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This is a conversation about what executives are thinking and doing when AI enters the boardroom, and why the anxiety says more about leadership than it does about the technology.

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Some have floated the idea of adding President Donald Trumps head to Mount Rushmore despite such a feat's structural impracticality.

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A range of government services will be halted in a shutdown. National parks, airport security lines and clinical trials could take a hit.

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In early 2025, the two met and, within weeks, secured the initial funding needed to launch OS Recovery.

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Ranking the MLB managerial vacancies, with a pair of interim candidates still twisting and a handful more that could emerge as the playoff continue.

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Christina Derevjanik of Stamford, Ct. howled after solving this puzzle on the Sept. 30 show, taking the biggest ever $1 million haul in show history.

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Within months of moving to San Francisco, Strix hit number one on Hacker News, earning the attention of developers, enterprises, and investors who saw in its open source approach a faster, more transparent way to protect modern software systems.

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Authorities say a civilian Navy employee falsely reported an active shooting at a large military base to "trauma bond" with her colleagues.

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Over the next few days, our elected leaders will blame each other for their collective failure to avoid the shutdown. Whose fault do you think it is?

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The latest NFL quarterback power rankings feature some big changes across the board ahead of Week 5.

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More than 74,000 IRS employees are expected to report for work through Oct. 5, per the agency's shutdown contingency plan.

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At the end of a three-week civil trial in San Francisco Superior Court, the jury rejected the womans argument that Uber was to blame for her assault.

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Chase DeLauter will join rare air when he makes his MLB debut with the Guardians in Game 2 of their wild-card series against the Tigers.

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From the Starbucks-famous PSL to pup treats, National Pumpkin Spice Day has something for all fall lovers.

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's daughter, Sunday Rose, strutted the runway during Paris Fashion Week the day after news of her parents' divorce broke.

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The former NFL quarterback who shares three kids with his ex-wife Kristin Cavallari was arrested last October in Williamson County, Tennessee.

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The mothers of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift enjoyed dinner together at the new 1587 restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri.

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BMW said the recalled vehicle's engine starter may not start the vehicle properly, causing the engine to overheat, potentially leading to a fire.

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Humberto, no longer a hurricane, is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., but the East Coast could still see some impacts.

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Hurricane Imelda is moving away away from the southeastern United States.

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See who played "Jeopardy!" on Sept. 30, who won, the Final Jeopardy! outcomes and final scores.

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How much do you love pumpkin spice? USA TODAY has rounded up several wacky PSL-inspired products for sale this year.

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We're potentially less than two weeks away from witnessing SpaceX's massive Starship rocket soar once again halfway around the world.

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The Cleveland Browns are benching Joe Flacco for rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel.

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El cierre del gobierno en EE. UU. afecta a trabajadores, hipotecas y viajes. Trump y democratas se culpan sin un acuerdo a la vista.

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President Donald Trump announced a deal with Pfizer to lower drug prices for some Americans. The White House is also unveiling a TrumpRx website.

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Congressional leaders have been at an impasse over funding legislation. Did they reach a deal before the government shutdown deadline?

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Costco is set to open four new locations in North America, including three in the United States.

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See where the big-box behemoth is opening stores in October and beyond.

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Fantasy football managers are dealing with injuries to many star players. Here are the latest updates on Bucky Irving, Lamar Jackson and Brock Purdy.

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The government has repeatedly shut down since Ronald Reagan was president, but Trump has overseen the longest.

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Kelsey Mitchell, who fueled the Indiana Fever's WNBA playoff run, is out for the final minutes of a tight Game 5 against the Las Vegas Aces.

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In 1957, Ed Gein admitted killing a Wisconsin woman and digging up corpses. More about the murderer at the center of Netflix's "Monster" Season 3.

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Keith Urban revised lyrics to his song "The Fighter," a track inspired by his estranged wife Nicole Kidman, during a recent concert.

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As of Oct. 1, parts of the government have shut down. Here's how it affects military service members.

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After managing the Braves to 811 wins, 7 playoff berths and a 2021 World Series title, Brian Snitker will not return in 2026, the team announced.

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Police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect they believe killed four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991.

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Loved ones are mourning the four people killed and eight others injured in the attack on a central Michigan church.

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Yom Kippur begins the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 1. Here's everything you need to know.

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Inside Selena Gomez's California wedding to Benny Blanco, from her custom Ralph Lauren gowns to the glamorous reception.

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The diamond-draped icon's assistant of two decades explains how a new Taylor Swift song will impact Elizabeth Taylors foundation.

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She's young, she's starry-eyed, and she wants a career in acting. The only problem? She's not real.

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Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers united for a short dig at longtime foe President Donald Trump.

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Around the country, thousands of crimes remain unsolved because DNA results have been ignored, shelved or lost in the mail.

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The highly anticipated official logo merchandise from Caitlin Clark x Nike is here! Here's how to shop the superstar's 'CC' collection:

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Google and NBCUniversal have reached a short-term extension agreement to keep the latter's content on YouTube TV.

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Pope Leo XIV didn't have a problem with Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin receiving a lifetimme achievement award from the church. Some Catholic priests did.

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Season 5 of Abbott Elementary has arrived! Find out how to watch with Sling.

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These 13 positions don't require a college degree, offer good pay and career stability, and aren't at risk of replacement by AI.

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Hours after a hometown victory parade, world super middleweight champion Terence Crawford was pulled over by police, cited for reckless driving.

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The property includes three guest houses that bring the total living space to nearly 7,000 square feet, plus an 8,000-square-foot stone barn.

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Spooky Season isn't Spooky Season without McDonald's Boo Buckets. Here's what to know about the return of the Halloween-themed Happy Meals.

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Taxpayers who typically receive tax refunds by paper check could be surprised next year when the IRS initiates new steps to spur direct deposit.

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Find the best 2025 holiday gifts with USA TODAY Shopping. From tech gadgets to cozy must-haves, shop Christmas gift ideas for everyone on your list.

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The first month of the college football season has been full of breakthroughs and disappointments. A look at the highs and lows as October starts.

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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert sat down on each other's shows on the same night to chat about their respective late-night drama.

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The cast list for "Cut Off," a new comedy from Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill, who will be both behind and in front of the camera, is rounding out.

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49ers DC Robert Saleh admits he used the 'wrong choice of words' that caused heated sideline exchange with Jaguars HC Liam Coen.

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The judge in Diddy's case has rejected an attempt to get his conviction overturned or receive a new trial, calling the case evidence "overwhelming."

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Music duo War and Treaty is facing backlash for skipping a special-needs therapy to join country star Zach Bryan at Michigan Stadium.

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The Cleveland Browns decided to start a rookie quarterback, but it's not Shedeur Sanders. Instead, Dillon Gabriel gets the next bite at the apple.

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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket blew up while the company was testing the spacecraft Sept. 29 at its Texas facility.

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Find single game tickets to the TCU Horned Frogs vs. Colorado Buffaloes college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Texas A&M Aggies vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Miami Hurricanes vs. Florida State Seminoles college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Tim Allen will reunite with "Home Improvement" costars, including Patricia Richardson, on Shifting Gears Season 2.

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The Smithsonian Institute said it would keep its museums open at least temporarily after a government shutdown began Oct. 1.

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Victor Tony Jones, 64, was executed by lethal injection on Tuesday, Sept. 30, for the 1990 murder of Jack and Dolly Nestor.

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Grab your popcorn! You can stream over 30 Halloween movies from scary, gory thrillers to family-friendly options on HBO Max with Sling.

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Discover KiwiCos 2025 Advent calendars today. Shop festive builds like Santas Railroad, Winter Wonderland and the new Mechanical Ornaments set.

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Lawrence Moten, who still holds the Syracuse basketball career scoring record with 2,334 points, died Tuesday at his Washington, D.C., home.

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Michelle Pfeiffer revealed on the "SmartLess" podcast that she welcomed her first grandkid in 2024. She shares two children with husband David Kelley.

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If your pup has joint or mobility issues due to their breed or age, you can provide them some comfort with this portable dog ramp. Save 33% on Amazon:

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Mark your calendar, taco lovers. Taco Bell has $1 tacos on National Taco Day, which is Tuesday, Oct. 7. You can also win free tacos.

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Fall foliage is here, Halloween is right around the corner, plus there is a federal holiday. Here's what October has in store.

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Find single game tickets to the Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Michigan State Spartans college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Oklahoma Sooners vs. Kent State Golden Flashes college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Texas Longhorns vs. Florida Gators college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Penn State Nittany Lions vs. UCLA Bruins college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Rose Bowl.

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Find single game tickets to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Boise State Broncos college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Vanderbilt Commodores college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Arizona Wildcats vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Three men were struck and killed by lightning on a single day in September. The lightning death toll for the year now stands at 19.

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Dodgers and Reds face off in Game with LA hoping to advance to NLDS. Here's what to know.

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Don't stress about finding the perfect gift. This tip can help you find the perfect gift any time of year.

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Find single game tickets to the Michigan Wolverines vs. Wisconsin Badgers college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Clemson Tigers vs. North Carolina Tar Heels college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

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Find single game tickets to the Georgia Bulldogs vs. Kentucky Wildcats college football Week 6 matchup on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Sanford

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What's open and closed? Here is the news to know on Wednesday.

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Did you play Mega Millions? Check your winning numbers for the drawing on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025.

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USA TODAY's NFL experts make their NFL picks against the spread for every Week 5 matchup.

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The Knicks and star Jalen Brunson are still smarting from the conference finals loss to the Pacers and hope to break five-decade title drought.

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Indianapolis Colts and Las Vegas Raiders

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Carolina Panthers and Miami Dolphins

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Los Angeles Chargers and Washington Commanders

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots

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Four weeks of NFL action are complete and some teams' fanbases are already looking ahead to next year. Here's our first look at a mock draft for 2026.

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Spencer Gifts, which owns Spirit Halloween, is opening 30 Spirit Christmas locations throughout the Northeast and Greater Lakes region this year.

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Trump's stated aim of sharply reducing autism numbers raises profound ethical concerns, particularly for the millions already living with a diagnosis.

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The Indiana Fever were eliminated from the 2025 WNBA playoffs by the Las Vegas Aces, marking the end to Caitlin Clark's sophomore season.

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The first month of the college football season is in the books and some teams are off to bad starts. Our five biggest disappointments.

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Red Sox look to eliminate Yankees and advance to ALDS. Here's how to watch.

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Bad Bunny is more to me than a Puerto Rican superstar. His music makes me feel part of a culture I often find myself on the outskirts of.

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Freeform is airing Halloween films all month long. See the schedule so you don't miss your favorites.

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Heres what gua sha is, when it may be helpful and what to keep in mind before adding it to your self-care routine.

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Several recent reports point to a sobering conclusion: Maybe pets are only for the rich.

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You can't really win at the seat assignment game on a flight anymore. The best thing to do is to pay for what you want.

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Read your free daily horoscope for October 1, 2025, from the astrology experts at USA TODAY.

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Trump doesn't want transparency, despite promising while running for president last year to release the Epstein files.

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We have motion on the SEC coaching carousel, and it's full steam ahead. Arkansas needs a coach, and we have seven names to evaluate.

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Democrats may think their tough talk will earn them points come next year, but I don't think it's going to work out the way they envision.

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Several heritage railways provide shorter, family-friendly excursions, sometimes with seasonal themes like pumpkin patches.

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Red Sox skipper Alex Cora outdueled Aaron Boone in Game 1, with Boston nearing another KO of the Yankees.

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Dodgers couldn't help but laugh as they slugged their way past the Reds.

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Napheesa Collier made it clear she was speaking for herself in a bombshell statement, but fellow WNBA players are speaking out in support.

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Dodgers staged a home run derby vs. Reds in Game 1 and are now a win away from the NLDS.

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WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert is facing mounting pressure as the league heads into CBA negotiations. How did we get here, and what now?

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The Las Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury are heading to the WNBA Finals! Here's how to score tickets:

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The Indiana Fever had high hopes coming into the 2025 season. They were dashed by a string of injuries. What can they expect in 2026?

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Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet struck out 11 Yankees in his unbelievable postseason debut vs. Yankees.

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Shohei Ohtani's leadoff home run in the bottom of the first got the scoring going in Game 1 between the Dodgers and Reds. He hit another in the sixth.

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The White House said Trump will announce a new pick "very soon" to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics after withdrawing E.J. Antoni's nomination.

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Season 27 of Comedy Centrals South Park is still a couple of weeks away after countless changes and delays to the show's release schedule.

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UCLA football and offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri have mutually agreed to part ways, according to reports.

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The tony Los Angeles suburb saw the latest in a multi-year pattern of land movement. The damage was captured on video.

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Veteran Seth Curry is reportedly signing with his brother Stephen's Golden State Warriors.

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Several accusers of Sean "Diddy" Combs are weighing in on the music mogul's upcoming sentencing in emotional new letters.

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Life in Broadview, Illinois, has been transformed amid President Donald Trumps immigration enforcement crackdown.

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Swift's team and company partners are flooding fans with Easter eggs and surprises as she readies her 12th studio album.

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WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert responded to withering criticism from Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and said shes disheartened.

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Buccaneers RB Bucky Irving was one of several Tampa Bay players to need an MRI after their Week 4 game. Here's his latest injury update:

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More than 13,000 air traffic controllers would be required to keep working, but thousands of other FAA employees would be furloughed.

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While doing press for a new film, Jennifer Lawrence revealed her favorite love interest from "The Summer I Turned Pretty." See who she picked.

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Season 14 of NBCs "Chicago Fire" is set to premiere. Here's how to watch new episodes.