A court has voided another Trump appointee, while Russia and the U.S. discuss peace through profit and Ukraine struggles. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is set to meet with Kremlin officials in Moscow with a new peace proposal involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner, and a Ukrainian delegation. Witkoff previously held talks with a top Ukrainian negotiator, but doubts remain about the success of his peace efforts.
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A Crucial Week in Ukraine Peace Negotiations
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Steve Witkoff prepares for Kremlin meeting, but Putin says deal is ‘impossible’
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Witkoff holds additional talks with Ukraine— and without Rubio — ahead of Moscow trip
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Ukraine peace talks shift to Moscow — the big unknown is whether Putin will play ball
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Rep. MarÃa Elvira Salazar believes that the end is near for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. President Trump issued an ultimatum to Maduro, demanding his immediate resignation and safe passage for his family. Maduro made a public appearance after days of speculation that he had fled the country. A retired general praised Trump's approach to combating drug trafficking and the fentanyl crisis in Venezuela.
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Trump taking ‘last responsible steps’ before ousting Maduro in ‘Panama 2.0,’ Florida rep says
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Retired general hails Trump's 'holistic' crackdown on Venezuelan drug trafficking as showdown escalates
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Starting February 1, 2026, airline travelers without a Real ID will be charged a $45 fee by the Transportation Security Administration to pass through security checkpoints. Passengers without the proper ID will need to pay for alternative screening at U.S. airports.
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Flying without a Real ID or passport? It'll cost you $45 soon
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New TSA policy to charge passengers nearly $50 if they don't have acceptable ID
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TSA Imposes $45 Fee for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting February 2026
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Former U.S. Immigration Judge Tania Nemer has filed a discrimination lawsuit against Attorney General Pam Bondi, alleging that President Donald Trump violated the First Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 when he fired her in February. Nemer claims she was dismissed from her job due to her gender, dual citizenship of Lebanon, and past political affiliation as a Democrat in Ohio.
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Fired DOJ immigration judge sues Bondi over alleged sex discrimination
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Fired worker sues government in case that could upend civil rights laws
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The Fox News Politics newsletter provides the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and other political content from Fox News.
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump admin 're-examining' all Afghans imported after DC shooting
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Trump admin 'actively re-examining all of the Afghans imported into the country' following DC shooting
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The White House released the results of President Trump's recent advanced imaging tests, including a preventative MRI in October, which showed no cardiovascular abnormalities and confirmed his excellent overall health. This comes after weeks of media speculation and concerns about Trump's age.
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White House doctor releases Trump's 'perfectly normal' MRI results
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White House physician says Trump's imaging test results were 'perfectly normal'
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White House says Trump’s MRI was ‘preventative’ and his health remains ‘excellent’
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White House doctor releases results of Trump’s ‘preventative’ MRI after weeks of speculation
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Trump MRI results drop as White House confronts mounting questions over president’s health
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Singer Elton John commended bipartisan efforts, including those from the Trump administration, to end the HIV pandemic by 2030 in a recent interview with Variety. The State Department decided not to mark World AIDS Day, stating that an awareness day is not a strategy, which was met with disagreement from activists. World AIDS Day showcased Trump's aim to end AIDS by 2030 through PEPFAR's efforts and new partnerships for HIV prevention drugs.
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Elton John reveals what would make Trump one of the 'greatest presidents' in history
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For the first time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day
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Trump’s global health strategy could mark a turning point in the AIDS battle
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Pope Leo XIV visits Lebanon amidst crisis, advocating for coexistence in the conflict-ridden Middle East. He emphasizes the need for a two-state solution in Gaza and aims to mediate between Israel and Palestine. The pope recently concluded a trip to Turkey, meeting with President Erdogan and religious leaders to promote peace and unity. He discusses potential Vatican assistance in facilitating peace between Israel and Palestine.
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Pope Leo XIV calls for 'divine gift of peace' in maiden visit to Middle East
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Pope Leo visits a wounded Lebanon in his first trip to the Middle East
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Pope Leo says two-state solution ‘only solution’ to Israel-Palestine conflict
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Pope Leo Calls for a Two-State Solution in Mideast Conflict
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The Answer to a 1,700-Year-Old Christian Mystery Lay in a Lake in Turkey
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Opinion | Aftyn Behn’s Surprising House Cliffhanger in Nashville
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'AOC of Tennessee' pressed to explain 'hating Nashville' remarks and more top headlines
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The special election in Tennessee's Seventh District is being closely watched, with potential implications for the 2026 midterm elections. President Trump has rallied Tennessee voters in support of Republican candidate Matt Van Epps, while Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn is focusing on the issue of affordability. The race has garnered significant national attention, with both parties working to secure the House seat previously held by Republican Rep. Mark Green.
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GOP loss in Tennessee special election could spell ‘doom’ for 2026: Joe Concha
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Trump rails against ‘AOC of Tennessee’ in election eve call to boost Van Epps amid fears for House GOP majority
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Trump, Speaker Johnson, AOC blitz campaign trail on eve of crucial congressional showdown
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Johnson and Trump Try to Avoid an Upset House Loss in Tennessee
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Protesters gathered at the Indiana Statehouse to oppose Republican lawmakers' plan to redraw the state's congressional map at President Trump's urging. The draft map released by House Republicans would give their party an advantage in all nine congressional districts. There is pressure on Senate Republicans to approve the map, with one senator receiving a pipe bomb threat for opposing it. The White House is pushing for alignment with its redistricting agenda, but there is resistance. The state's Senate will convene on December 8 for a final decision on the matter.
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Indiana House Democrats and protesters fail to stop GOP redistricting effort from moving forward
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Trump forces Indiana GOP into redistricting reversal in race to draw new MAGA map
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer revealed that three of his New York offices received bomb threats via email, with the subject line "MAGA" and alleging that the 2020 election was rigged. Offices in Rochester, Binghamton, and Long Island were targeted, prompting a response from local and federal law enforcement.
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Schumer says New York offices hit with ‘MAGA’ bomb threats
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Schumer says three of his New York offices were targeted with bomb threats
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Schumer says his New York offices were under bomb threats from ‘MAGA’-inspired note
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First lady Melania Trump led a team to create holiday care packages for service members at Joint Base Andrews to kick off the Christmas season. The White House is decorated in a red-and-green Christmas theme, but with fewer decorations due to the East Wing being under construction. Melania Trump unveiled this year's Christmas theme, "Home Is Where The Heart Is," which aims to showcase the character of the United States. The decorations highlight American generosity, patriotism, and gratitude. Designer Hervé Pierre oversaw the implementation of the theme, inspired by the joys and challenges of motherhood and business.
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Melania Trump, Usha Vance, and Cheryl Hines write notes, make care packages for military
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This Year, a Smaller Christmas at the White House
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Melania Trump debuts ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ as White House 2025 Christmas theme
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First lady Melania Trump decorates the White House for Christmas: 'Home is Where the Heart Is'
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President Trump is considering US attacks on Venezuela as he meets with his national security team at the White House. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized a New York Times reporter for a story on Trump's stamina and dismissed concerns about Joe Biden. Trump confirmed speaking with President Nicolás Maduro amid escalating tensions in Venezuela.
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White House doesn’t rule out boots on the ground in Venezuela as Trump convenes top security team
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Karoline Leavitt scolds New York Times reporter for ‘unequivocally false’ story on Trump’s energy levels
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WATCH LIVE: Leavitt holds a White House press briefing
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Venezuela calls Trump's call to close airspace a 'colonialist threat'
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Ramping up pressure, Trump says Venezuela airspace should be considered closed
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An Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C., on November 26. One of the soldiers, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, died from her wounds. Lakanwal had previously worked with the CIA under the Afghan "Zero Units" team before the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The other injured National Guard member, SSgt. Andrew Wolfe, is showing signs of improvement. Emails from a case worker suggest that Lakanwal may have been dealing with mental health issues. DC law enforcement will now join National Guard troops on patrol following the shooting. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey will provide an update on the incident on Monday.
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Afghan suspect in DC National Guard attack appeared to suffer personal crisis
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An Afghan national was charged in the DC National Guard shooting. Here’s where things stand
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WV gov gives update on wounded Guardsman, talks future of DC mission as general says troops are grieving
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National Guard shooting suspect spent weeks isolated in bedroom, case worker's email says
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National Guardsmen shooting suspect: Afghan commander's death, financial woes surface
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has raised concerns about the threat posed by immigrants who have not assimilated into the United States, following the shooting of two National Guard members. The Trump administration is being credited for efforts to limit migration, and plans to honor the National Guard soldiers involved in the incident. The White House is taking steps to tighten legal immigration reviews in response to the shooting. Meanwhile, Ukraine is engaged in negotiations to end the war with Russia. President Trump has announced stricter immigration limits after the shooting incident, citing Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act as a basis for his actions.
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Leavitt says ‘threat in our interior remains real and urgent’ when asked if US is facing cultural invasion
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Trump invites families of two National Guard members shot in DC to White House, plans to honor soldiers
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U.S. tightens immigration after National Guard shooting. And, latest on Ukraine talks
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Trump halts asylum cases following DC shooting in mounting legal-immigration clampdown
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Trump Pauses Domestic Applications for Asylum
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President Donald Trump expressed satisfaction with Syria under President Ahmad al Sharaa and urged Israel not to interfere in the country. He stood by his administration's strategy of working with the former al Qaeda leader and emphasized the importance of Israel engaging in dialogue with Syria.
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Trump says US ‘very satisfied’ with Syria under al Sharaa and asks Israel not to ‘interfere’
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Trump declares importance of not derailing 'Syria's evolution into a prosperous State'
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Legal experts believe that the defense team representing Luigi Mangione, who is accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, may still benefit even if their request to exclude key evidence is denied. The defense is seeking to exclude items such as a possible murder weapon and a manifesto from the trial. Mangione, 27, recently appeared in court for a pretrial hearing in New York City. The court is considering the admissibility of evidence, including a backpack and police statements, in this high-profile murder case. Additionally, the defense is planning to challenge the evidence obtained during Mangione's arrest in Pennsylvania. Federal prosecutors are pushing back against Mangione's challenges to the death penalty, citing precedents from other high-profile murder cases involving CEOs.
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Mangione in court as lawyers seek to rule out notebook, gun and other key evidence
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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers ask to block evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder trial
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Accused CEO assassin Luigi Mangione asks judge to toss evidence from his arrest
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What to Know About Luigi Mangione’s Court Hearing This Week
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Billboards, Donations and 6,000 Letters: Why Luigi Mangione’s Fans Won’t Quit
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett raised a question during oral arguments in the case of Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, regarding the liability of internet service providers in curbing copyright infringement by their users. The Supreme Court is considering whether internet providers can be held financially responsible for their users' repeated copyright violations, potentially involving billions of dollars. This case could have significant implications for the responsibilities of internet service providers in preventing and addressing copyright infringement.
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Amy Coney Barrett questions why nonliable internet providers would help prevent copyright infringement
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Supreme Court hears billion-dollar battle over online piracy
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Supreme Court to Hear Copyright Battle Over Online Music Piracy
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Supreme Court weighs copyright fight between music industry and internet providers
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Tennessee Titans running back Julius Chestnut reported that Jacksonville Jaguars punter Logan Cooke threatened him during a skirmish. Additionally, Tennessee Titans defensive end Arden Key initiated a fight in the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a hit on quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
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Jaguars' Pro Bowl punter accused of threatening Titans player during game
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Titans, Jaguars players fight after big hit on Trevor Lawrence
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The Transportation Safety Administration reported that Sunday was its busiest day in history as travelers returned home from Thanksgiving holiday travel. A winter storm in the Midwest and Great Lakes led to the cancellation of over 1,000 flights nationwide on one of the busiest travel days of the year. O'Hare airport received about 8.4 inches of snow by midnight on Sunday. FlightAware stated that over 1,400 flights have been canceled nationwide, with most of the cancellations attributed to severe weather in the upper Midwest. The National Weather Service warned of "widespread heavy snowfall and hazardous travel conditions" as the storm moves through the Midwest and Great Lakes regions over the weekend.
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TSA sets record for travelers screened Sunday amid holiday flight cancellations
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More than 1,000 flights canceled and delayed nationwide on 'one of the busiest travel days in TSA history'
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A major winter storm disrupts travel as millions head home after Thanksgiving
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New York City officials have reached the largest worker protection settlement in the city's history with Starbucks. The settlement addresses over half a million violations, such as the failure to provide workers with stable schedules.
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Starbucks to pay NYC workers $35m after alleged labour law violations
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Starbucks to Pay $39 Million in Landmark N.Y.C. Labor Law Settlement
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President Donald Trump has revealed that he knows who he will nominate to replace Jerome Powell as the chairman of the Federal Reserve. However, he has not disclosed the name of the candidate yet. When asked if Kevin Hassett could be the pick, Trump did not confirm.
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As regime change looms at the Fed, one candidate emerges as frontrunner for chair
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Trump says he knows ‘who he’s going to pick’ for Fed chair
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Lane Kiffin has decided to leave his position as head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels to take on the head coaching job for the LSU Tigers. This move has stirred some reactions, with boxer Jake Paul taking a jab at Kiffin on social media. Kiffin himself posted a cryptic message about time and exhaling before announcing his decision.
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Lane Kiffin posts cryptic message day after taking LSU head-coaching job
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Jake Paul takes jab at Lane Kiffin after LSU lures coach away from Ole Miss
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Lane Kiffin leaves Ole Miss for LSU in college football coaching shakeup
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The United States and Britain have reached a deal to eliminate tariffs on British pharmaceutical products and medical technology in exchange for Britain increasing spending on medicines and adjusting how it values drugs. As part of the agreement, Britain will raise the net price it pays for new US medicines by 25%. In return, UK-made medicines, drug ingredients, and medical technology will be exempt from tariffs. This deal aims to address concerns raised by President Trump about wealthy countries like Britain not paying enough for drugs, which has led to the U.S. bearing a significant portion of the costs. The agreement secures a 0% tariff rate for all U.K. medicines exported to the U.S. for at least three years.
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Trump admin strikes zero tariff pharmaceutical deal with Britain — a move welcomed by drugmakers
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UK and US agree zero-tariff deal on pharmaceuticals
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U.S. Pushes U.K. to Spend More on Medicines in Deal to Avoid Tariffs
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US and UK set to agree zero tariffs deal on pharmaceuticals
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Nalin Haley, son of Nikki Haley, criticized Republican leaders in Congress for not addressing the economic challenges faced by Generation Z during an interview on Fox News. He called on the Republican Party to focus on issues affecting the newest wave of voters, including record unemployment and a housing affordability crisis.
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Nalin Haley says Congress is ‘a glorified nursing home’
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Nikki Haley’s son urges GOP to step in as Gen Z reaches breaking point on jobs, housing
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Washington D.C. Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George, a socialist, has announced her mayoral bid following current Mayor Muriel Bowser's decision not to seek another term. George is the first high-profile candidate to enter the race to succeed Bowser, with rumors circulating for weeks about her intentions after the electoral success of fellow socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York.
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DSA-linked DC councilmember mounts mayoral bid to succeed Bowser
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Progressive DC Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George launches mayoral bid
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An appeals court has disqualified Alina Habba, President Trump's former personal attorney, from serving as the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey. The court ruled that Habba unlawfully held the position, adding to legal challenges faced by the Trump administration in appointing loyalists to key positions. This decision marks the first time an appeals court has addressed the administration's tactics in appointing preferred candidates to top U.S. attorney roles.
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Trump lawyer Alina Habba serving unlawfully as US Attorney, appeals court finds
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Appeals court finds Alina Habba unlawfully served as New Jersey prosecutor
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Court Upholds Disqualification of Trump’s Top New Jersey Prosecutor Alina Habba
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Appeals Court Says Alina Habba, Former Trump Lawyer, Is Serving Unlawfully as U.S. Attorney
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Appeals court disqualifies Alina Habba from serving as US attorney for New Jersey
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In a recent game, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers acknowledged his poor performance in a loss to the Buffalo Bills, aligning with fans' frustrations. Additionally, Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward accused Bills quarterback Josh Allen of kneeing him in the stomach during the same game. Furthermore, Rodgers was left bloodied after a hard hit from Bills defensive end Joey Bosa.
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Aaron Rodgers acknowledges 'boo-worthy performance' as Steelers' loss enrages fans
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Steelers star accuses Josh Allen of kneeing him in the stomach
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers bloodied after taking huge hit from Bills defender
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President Trump commented on the corruption scandal in Ukrainian President Zelensky's government, calling it "not helpful" for peace efforts. He mentioned Ukraine's domestic political crisis and acknowledged the challenges the country faces. Additionally, a European official warned Trump against overlooking Russia's war crimes in Ukraine during peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for accountability.
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Trump says Zelensky corruption scandal ‘not helpful’ for peace efforts
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Top EU official warns Trump not to let Putin off the hook for war crimes
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EU official warns 'impunity' for Russia would mark 'historic mistake of huge proportions'
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The state commission has awarded licenses to Mets owner Steve Cohen and two other proposals to open gambling parlors in a city that was previously off-limits. The state board is set to recommend licenses for up to three full-fledged casinos to the state's gaming commission, which is likely to approve the recommendations. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards expressed confidence that two local bidders, including Mets owner Steve Cohen-Hard Rock and Genting's Resorts World at Aqueduct race track, will be granted casino licenses. The state Gaming Facility Location Board will vote on Monday to award up to three casino licenses for the downstate New York area.
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New York City to Get Three Major Casinos
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Battle for New York City Casino Licenses Reaches Final Phase
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NYC official will ‘bet’ both Queens casinos get the OK day before make-or-break vote
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Hundreds of people have been killed and millions displaced in Southeast Asia due to extreme weather, with Sri Lanka and Indonesia being hit particularly hard. In Sri Lanka, the death toll from heavy floods and mudslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah has risen to 132, with 176 people still missing. In Thailand, severe flooding in the southern part of the country has killed at least 162 people, affecting more than 1.4 million households and 3.8 million people. Emergency rescue efforts are ongoing in the region as the countries grapple with the aftermath of the natural disasters.
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Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam Have Killed Over 1,200. Here’s What to Know.
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Death toll from floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka rises to 132, with 176 people still missing
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Lawmakers are debating in Congress to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the year. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has promised a vote in 2025 to renew expiring Obamacare subsidies. Senate Republicans have agreed to a vote on the extension of premium Affordable Care Act subsidies as part of a deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Lawmakers are rushing to finish major legislation, including Obamacare subsidy reforms and appropriations bills, with a funding deadline of Jan. 30 looming.
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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden on extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies
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Klobuchar vows Senate vote on Obamacare subsidy extensions before year’s end
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Congress races against 3-week deadline to tackle massive year-end legislative agenda
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a preemptive pardon from Israel's president in an attempt to end his long-running corruption trial. This move has drawn comparisons to how President Trump has handled legal proceedings against him. Netanyahu's request is seen as an effort to heal national divisions in Israel.
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Netanyahu’s Pardon Request Borrows From Trump’s Playbook
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Netanyahu submits pardon request during corruption trial
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Netanyahu requests pardon from Israeli president, after Trump letter urging clemency
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Netanyahu submits request for a pardon during his ongoing corruption trial
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A massive fire in a residential complex in Hong Kong resulted in 151 casualties, with at least eight workers dead. Investigators found that contractors used substandard scaffolding netting and tried to conceal it from inspectors. Survivors who saved others are concerned about losing their jobs and being displaced. Authorities anticipate the death toll to increase as they search through the burned apartment buildings.
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Hong Kong Contractors Used Unsafe Netting at Fire Site, Officials Say
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Death toll climbs to 146 in Hong Kong high-rise fire, officials say
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India's industrial output was impacted by weak manufacturing and mining activity, as well as low electricity consumption. The RatingDog China General Manufacturing PMI dropped to 49.9 in November, below analysts' expectations. The U.S. Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting is anticipated to bring a potential rate cut, with traders increasingly expecting this move on December 10. Additionally, the National Bureau of Statistics reported that the manufacturing purchasing managers index rose to 49.2 in line with forecasts.
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India's industrial output grew just 0.4% in October, missing estimates
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During the Advent season, Christians usually anticipate Christmas with hope, but some immigrant congregations are feeling less optimistic this year. Despite global turmoil in 2025, the spirit of Advent shows that hope can persevere through dark times, supported by research and real-life stories of change.
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During Advent, immigrant congregations find hope shadowed by fear
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First Sunday of Advent reminds us that hope is our calling even in the darkest times
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A strong storm is predicted to move up the Eastern Seaboard from Monday night into Tuesday, potentially bringing up to a foot of snow to various parts of the Northeast including the Poconos in Pennsylvania, the Catskills in New York, and areas in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
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Millions Under Winter Storm Watch as Potential Nor’easter Approaches
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Storm Threatens to Bring ‘Widespread and Impactful’ Snow and Ice to Northeast
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In Week 13, the Denver Broncos defeated the Washington Commanders in overtime. Washington's wide receiver Treylon Burks made a remarkable one-handed touchdown catch during the game.
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Broncos secure thrilling OT victory over Commanders behind clutch performances
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Commanders' Treylon Burks wows NFL fans with incredible touchdown catch
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A Syrian father and his sons from a "strict" Muslim family are facing 25 years in prison for the alleged killing of 18-year-old Ryan Al Najjar in the Netherlands. The incident reportedly occurred after she refused to wear a headscarf.
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Muslim dad, sons allegedly drown teen over 'Western' lifestyle, refusing to wear headscarf
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Muslim dad, sons allegedly drowned teen over 'Western' lifestyle, refusing to wear headscarf
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