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Ernst demands $2T in federal cuts, urges Trump team to 'make DC squeal' amid shutdown fight

FIRST ON FOX: A Senate Republican has a list of more than a “trillion dollars worth of ideas ripe for a trim” as the federal government shutdown continues. Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought has so far announced his plans to withhold nearly $30 billion in federal funding …

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Blue Jays rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage calls out fan harassment after defeating Yankees in ALDS

Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage became the latest MLB player to call out fan harassment after he said his family was “attacked” following his performance that led to the New York Yankees’ elimination from the American League Division Series. Yesavage, who set a franchise postseason record by striking out …

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Taco Bell tops new drive-thru speed rankings, and Chick-fil-A wins on satisfaction

Fast-food drive-thrus may not be getting much faster, but they’re getting smarter, and friendlier staff might still matter more than artificial intelligence, a new report found. The 25th Annual Drive-Thru Study, conducted by Intouch Insight and QSR magazine, examined 13 fast-food brands across three categories: classic, chicken and beverage. The …

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High school football team travels 500 miles only to get pepper sprayed by police after loss

A high school football game ended in chaos after police deployed pepper spray in an effort to defuse verbal and physical altercations. The Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School football team from St. Louis traveled nearly 500 miles to Massillon, Ohio, and it turned into a nightmare of a trip. …

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Cabinet spontaneously applauds as Trump signs Columbus Day proclamation: 'We're back, Italians'

President Donald Trump’s Cabinet and others at the White House broke out into applause Thursday afternoon when Trump signed a proclamation honoring Italian explorer Christopher Columbus. “Today we have your Columbus Day proclamation for Monday, which we’re signing a bit early,” White House staff secretary Will Scharf told Trump Thursday …

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Lingering questions after arson ruled out in devastating fire at judge's waterfront mansion

South Carolina authorities are stepping back from arson as a potential cause for the fire at the waterfront home of a longtime judge and her Vietnam War hero husband after a preliminary investigation — but questions remain about the cause of the blaze that leveled their million-dollar home in Edisto …

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Pritzker claims you 'can't believe anything ICE is doing,' suggests it's committing 'felonies'

Illinois Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said Tuesday he “can’t believe anything” that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says and suggested ICE officers were breaking the law. Pritzker told the “Raging Moderates” podcast that he has encouraged prosecutors to investigate ICE activity in Chicago. He claimed one example that …

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Golf legend Phil Mickelson reacts to Charlie Kirk's Presidential Medal of Freedom award date

Golf legend Phil Mickelson shared his reaction to news the late Charlie Kirk will posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday, Oct. 14. Mickelson sent an X post on Saturday, sharing the news with his thoughts. “His presence and message will live …

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Mamdani ripped for photo with anti-LGBTQ Uganda official: 'If he's smiling, he's lying'

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo blasted New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani on Sunday for smiling in a photo alongside a former Uganda official who once championed anti-LGBTQ policy. Photos resurfaced this weekend of Mamdani, who was born in Uganda, smiling alongside Uganda’s former parliamentary speaker and …

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Portland police chief touts 'crowd support' approach as ICE facility faces ongoing violence

Portland Police Chief Bob Day defended his department’s reforms and “crowd support” policing even as federal agents faced violent anti-ICE protesters without help, after city leaders ordered police not to respond. Last week, Cammila Wamsley, director of Portland’s ICE office, said the facility has endured more than 100 straight nights …

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