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Charlie Kirk, known for founding Turning Point USA, was reportedly shot and killed on September 10 during a Utah college event. His death has prompted an outpouring of condolences from Phoenix leaders, reflecting the deep impact of his conservative activism.
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Dana White’s remarks on the Ali Act at a Canelo-Crawford press conference have sparked criticism in the combat sports world. Observers say the legislation, known for regulating aspects of boxing, remains a major point of contention whenever it crosses over into MMA.
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Tucker Kraft’s touchdown reception gave the Green Bay Packers a significant 24-10 lead. His standout performance on the field earned him praise and underscored the importance of this timely score.
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Protests have spread across France in response to President Macron’s planned budget cuts, sparking direct confrontations with police and snarling traffic in major cities. Organized under the “Block Everything” movement, demonstrators are calling for a full reevaluation of the country’s fiscal priorities and political leadership.
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Police in Gilroy arrested an arson suspect after matching shoe prints from the scene of multiple grass fires on September 6. Officers discovered the suspicious prints near the fires and connected them to a suspect, underscoring the critical role of forensic evidence in solving criminal cases.
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Aaron Judge matched the legendary Joe DiMaggio for fourth place on the Yankees’ all-time home run list, delivering two blasts in a 9-3 triumph over the visiting Detroit Tigers. The win offered a crucial boost for New York in a three-game series featuring two American League playoff contenders.
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A flight carrying more than 300 South Korean workers left Atlanta on Thursday after they were detained last week at a Georgia battery factory. Officials reported the workers’ departure shortly before noon, sending them home to South Korea.
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Actress Amber Tamblyn’s description of Charlie Kirk’s assassination as a “public execution” and her scornful reference to his daughter’s trauma has ignited controversy. The founder of Turning Point USA, Kirk was killed in what has been called a horrific and gruesome murder.
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Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) isn’t just about ticking an ESG box anymore—it’s a core business concern. As companies search for both sustainability and competitive edge, CCU technology is emerging as a vital component of responsible enterprise strategy.
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A Nebraska legislator, frustrated by limited information, drove more than four hours to the state’s Work Ethic Camp in McCook without warning. She sought clarity around plans to use the camp as a future ICE facility, leaving with many questions still unanswered.
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A rising talent with the Colorado Rockies, Chase Dollander has seen his rookie season come to an abrupt end. The pitcher, who reacted to the news while in San Diego, leaves fans and teammates looking ahead to his recovery and future contributions.
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A recent op-ed decries a swift, and in the author’s view, inappropriate empathy shown toward killers that overshadows the mourning of victims. The piece calls recent murders “demonic” and insists that society should focus first on those who have suffered loss.
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Authorities converged Thursday evening on the Great Miami River in Dayton, Ohio, after the discovery of unspecified “items.” The incident prompted a swift response from local emergency crews and a major water rescue operation.
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Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist recently addressed a credible bomb threat targeting his residence, firmly rejecting attempts to intimidate him. He declared that such attacks will not silence him and urged the public to remain vigilant against political violence.
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In the wake of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s killing at a Utah university, officials at UC Berkeley and other Bay Area schools are reassessing security measures for on-campus events. While Kirk never spoke at UC Berkeley, the tragic incident has driven new conversations about how best to ensure safety for speakers and attendees.
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Nadine Menendez delivered a sobering courtroom monologue, blaming her husband, ex-Senator Bob Menendez, for luring her into an international bribery conspiracy and a troubled marriage. She now faces 4.5 years in prison, describing her ordeal as being “strung … like a puppet.”
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Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee pressed a high-profile Marine Corps general nominee over the Trump administration’s controversial use of troops in American cities to fight crime and pursue immigration enforcement. Their pointed questions highlight ongoing concerns about the boundaries of federal power and the military’s role on domestic soil.
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A child in Los Angeles has died from a rare measles complication, according to local public health officials. This tragic incident, occurring years after the child’s initial infection, reveals how measles can pose serious risks that extend well beyond the immediate illness.
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Wisconsin enters Saturday undefeated and armed with remarkable statistics—from near-flawless red zone play to commanding time of possession—that could unsettle Alabama’s dominance. The question now is whether these metrics will translate into a game-changing upset on the biggest stage in college football.
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Farm Aid 40 is weighing whether to relocate or cancel altogether in deference to a University of Minnesota strike. Event organizers have affirmed that they will not force artists or crews to cross any picket line.
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At least six historically Black colleges and universities enacted lockdowns on Thursday after receiving apparent threats. Their swift response included immediate class cancellations and heightened security across campuses.
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