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A former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker, Parubiy, was reportedly shot and killed in Lviv on August 30, 2025. The brief report details his death but provides limited information about the incident, highlighting an ongoing need for more clarity.
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Boston officials anticipate a federal immigration crackdown prompted by the Trump administration’s focus on sanctuary cities. Mayor Michelle Wu stresses that while the city remains dedicated to upholding its sanctuary status, it will continue to comply with all legal requirements.
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Jordan Poole’s behavior remains “reckless,” according to NBA commentator Richard Jefferson, who believes Draymond Green’s punch last season did nothing to alter Poole’s approach. Jefferson’s remarks emphasize that Poole’s new team environment in Washington has not subdued his flair.
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Two civilian workers have been indicted after allegedly causing the Navy to provide false information about a 2021 jet fuel spill in Pearl Harbor. The spill contaminated local drinking water and sickened 6,000 people over Thanksgiving, prompting a grand jury investigation.
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Despite an intensified police presence on Washington, D.C. streets, a spike in robberies occurred on Friday and Saturday. The unexplained rise in crime leaves officials and residents seeking answers about the effectiveness of current anti-crime efforts.
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Europe is grappling with stubbornly slow economic growth and a surge of unchecked illegal migration. Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz warns that current welfare systems may not be financially sustainable in the realm of today’s economic realities, signaling a critical turning point for the continent.
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A debate has arisen over whether the Constitution grants President Donald Trump the authority to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Critics of such a move fear it jeopardizes the central bank’s independence, while supporters stress the need for direct presidential oversight to maintain accountability.
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Thailand’s Defence Ministry assured its neighbors and citizens that border security with Cambodia remains stable, despite the country’s lack of a formal government. The prime minister’s dismissal by the Constitutional Court has sparked a power vacuum, yet officials remain confident that essential operations will continue smoothly.
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Turkey has severed trade relations with Israel and closed its airspace to Israeli aircraft. The move, announced by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, is in direct response to Israel’s actions in Gaza.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russian forces deployed more than 100 combat drones in an overnight assault, leading to explosions in multiple areas. While the extent of the damage remains unclear, this incident underscores the ongoing tensions in the region.
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Multiple nations have coordinated to issue a travel advisory for Indonesia, attributing it to rising safety concerns. The soon-to-be-introduced All Indonesia Arrival Card this fall has also prompted governments to urge greater caution among travelers.
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In a much-anticipated showdown, Baylor lost its chance to sparkle on a big stage when Auburn delivered a commanding performance. The Tigers relied on an old-school, big-boy style of play that quickly wore down Baylor’s defenses. Despite this stumble, the Bears remain hopeful that better outcomes lie ahead.
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Hilldale Football is moving forward with renewed confidence after a summer that felt like a brewing hurricane—only to dissipate before hitting. Coach David Blevins and his staff now channel that momentum into next week’s season opener.
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Colorado quarterback Kaidon Salter’s first start was a rollercoaster ride, showcasing his running ability and a lone touchdown pass. Despite these flashes of promise, the Buffaloes fell in heartbreaking fashion to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, leaving the team searching for answers.
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A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s effort to expand swift deportations of undocumented migrants in the interior of the United States. The ruling puts a hold on a policy designed to remove individuals without extensive legal proceedings.
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A fatal collision south of Colfax on Friday evening forced the closure of U.S. Highway 195. With the highway blocked, traffic was diverted to Palouse via SR 272 and to Pullman via SR 27. Officials have not released additional details.
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A tumultuous fourth inning proved decisive as the Minnesota Twins bested the San Diego Padres 7-4. Nestor Cortes’s ejection and a costly two-run error turned the game’s tide in the Twins’ favor and propelled them to victory.
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The Trump Administration’s move to become one of Intel’s largest investors is sparking debate over federal involvement in private tech. Observers are watching closely to see what this government stake might mean for Arizona’s future.
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At least three people died when protesters set fire to a council building in Makassar, Indonesia. Demonstrations erupted across the country after a motorcycle taxi driver was hit by a police vehicle, sparking widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
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Kansas claimed a commanding 46-7 victory over Wagner on Friday night, driven by Jalon Daniels’ 280 yards and four touchdown passes. The win advanced the Jayhawks to a promising 2-0 start to the season, reflecting their growing confidence on the field.
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Beloved by locals and fueled by community support, Penticton’s Dream Cafe will close its doors for good next weekend, marking the end of a cherished musical gathering place. Despite attempts to “Keep the Dream Alive” through fundraising, the announcement on Friday night confirmed the final show will take place next Saturday.
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