After winning their MLB postseason opener, the Chicago Cubs had the opportunity to advance to the National League Division Series with a victory over the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field on Wednesday. They came…
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AI-assisted summary Season-ending injuries to star wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Malik Nabers have created a critical need for fantasy football managers to find replacements. Several teams are on a bye in Week 5, sidelining…
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Politics
Trump remains open to talks with Kim Jong Un as South Korea warns of North Korean missile reach
by adminPresident Donald Trump is open to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ‘without any preconditions,’ a White House official said, as South Korea’s unification minister warned Pyongyang’s missiles could reach the U.S. mainland.…
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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is accusing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of refusing to vote to end the government shutdown in order to kowtow to his left-wing base. Johnson told Fox News Digital in…
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Politics
First bipartisan shutdown negotiations surface on Capitol Hill after funding bill blocked again
by adminBipartisan talks on reopening the government began to materialize less than a day into the shutdown, with Republicans and Democrats trying to find a middle ground on expiring Obamacare tax credits. The federal government entered…
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Recent Russian incursions into NATO airspace have sharpened divisions inside the alliance over how to respond, exposing both the strength and the limits of collective defense. Secretary General Mark Rutte clashed with Estonian Prime Minister…
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Rejecting reports of a split with the brass, the Department of War says the National Defense Strategy was ‘seamlessly coordinated’ with senior civilian and uniform leaders — and that ‘any narrative to the contrary is…
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YouTube said Monday it would settle a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump for more than $24 million, adding to a growing list of settlements with tech and media companies that have amassed millions of…
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Charlie Javice sentenced to 7 years in prison for fraudulent $175M sale of aid startup
by adminCharlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that sought to dramatically improve how students apply for financial aid, was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in prison for cheating JPMorgan Chase out of…
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The coaching shake-up at UCLA continued on Tuesday, Sept. 30. According to an initial report from Ben Bolch of the L.A. Times, the Bruins and offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri have mutually parted ways. Sunseri becomes…