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Executive editor Bret Baier offers a sneak peek at the upcoming Friday, November 28 edition of ‘Special Report’, providing a glimpse into the show’s content and segments for the special edition.
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Oz Pearlman stunned ‘Special Report’ with a mind-reading demonstration during a segment, impressing Fox News figures including Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, and Brian Kilmeade. The display was part of his promotional efforts for his new book ‘Read Your Mind.’
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A new documentary, *Politzek*, highlights the oppressive measures used by Russia against critics of President Vladimir Putin’s regime, including the arrest and long-term detention of individuals such as 14-year-old protesters and anti-war artists.
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Pedro Castillo was convicted over his failed attempt to dissolve Peru’s Congress and seize broad powers in late 2022. The court’s decision reflects Peru’s commitment to upholding its democratic institutions.
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The Government of Ukraine and the UN have signed a four-year framework program for cooperation in sustainable development, aimed at recovery and development from 2025 to 2029. This agreement marks a significant step in Ukraine’s efforts to align with international sustainability goals.
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Erika Kirk shared a heartfelt message on Thanksgiving, reflecting on her family’s first holiday without her husband Charlie. Her post highlights the journey through grief, gratitude, and faith, resonating with many who have faced similar challenges.
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The Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) has condemned Russian forces for capturing and killing five Ukrainian defenders in the Huliaipole axis, calling it a gross violation of the Geneva Conventions and a grave international crime. The incident has sparked renewed international outrage, with global calls for accountability and investigation into Russian military conduct.
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President Trump announced plans to target Venezuelan drug traffickers by land, marking a shift in U.S. strategy against narco-trafficking. The move follows mounting concerns over the spread of drug-related violence and the role of Venezuela in regional drug trafficking networks.
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Charlie Kirk, known for his conservative viewpoints, has announced a Thanksgiving celebration that includes a Turkey Festival. The event is set to highlight traditional American values and attract attendees interested in patriotic activities.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof convened to discuss Ukraine’s diplomatic challenges following meetings of their national security advisers in Geneva and the Coalition of the Willing.
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Sergeant Major Garric Banfield and General Dagvin Anderson are discussing potential military intervention in Nigeria to address the persecution of Christians. The conversation is part of a special report examining the situation.
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The Association of Ukrainian Gambling Operators (AUGO) reported a significant drop in Ukrainian I-Gaming revenue for the first nine months of 2025, with UAH 47.6 billion in total compared to UAH 59.6 billion for the same period in 2024. The association now forecasts a sharp decline in the fourth quarter due to growing administrative pressures…
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The Ukrainian I-Gaming industry saw its revenue drop to UAH 47.6 billion in the first nine months of 2025, down from UAH 59.6 billion in 2024. The Association of Ukrainian Gambling Operators (AUGO) warns of a bleak fourth quarter outlook due to increased regulatory pressure on licensed operators.
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North Korea has announced plans to make Russian a required subject in its schools, according to a statement by a senior minister. This decision follows reports that Russia has been actively promoting Russian language education for North Korean university students.
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North Korea has announced plans to make Russian a required subject in schools, a decision by the Education Minister. This follows Russia’s Embassy in Pyongyang promoting Russian language education for university students.
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Church rite prices in Russia have risen nearly 40% since the start of the Ukraine War. Average suggested donations for baptisms rose about 50%, wedding ceremonies doubled and funeral rites increased 71%.
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Religious service prices in Russia have spiked by nearly 40% since the start of the Ukraine war, with baptisms rising 50%, weddings doubling in cost, and funerals up 71%. This surge has raised concerns about the financial impact on religious institutions.
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The European Solidarity party is pushing for a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and parliamentary leaders to address the ‘peace agreement’ negotiation group. They demand that individuals implicated in corruption scandals be excluded from this group. This highlights growing pressure on the government to ensure transparency and integrity in peace talks.
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The European Solidarity party in Ukraine has called for President Volodymyr Zelensk Zelenskyy to meet with leaders of all parliamentary factions to discuss the progress of the ‘peace agreement’ negotiation group. The faction is also pushing for the removal of any officials implicated in corruption scandals from this group.
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Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia seeks legal recognition of its affiliation with Crimea and Don, while acknowledging the current impossibility of reaching an agreement with Ukraine. Putin emphasized the necessity of international support for Russia’s decisions regarding Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for legal recognition of Crimea and Don, but the move faces significant legal hurdles. The comments highlight the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
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The Department of Justice has announced it will seek the death penalty for the suspected shooter in the National Guard attack. The case has ignited national debate over national security and accountability.
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Attorney General AG Bondi has vowed to ensure justice for the fallen National Guard soldier in the Washington, D.C. attack. The Department of Justice announced it will seek the death penalty for the suspected shooter, marking a significant escalation in the legal response to the incident.
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Russia has designated Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption group as a terrorist organization, a move condemned by the organization as an unlawful addition to a series of politically motivated labels applied to the group. The designation is part of a broader pattern of politically motivated labels applied to the group.
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Russia has officially labeled Navalny’s anti-corruption group as a terrorist organization, drawing condemnation from international observers. The designation is seen as part of a broader pattern of politically motivated actions against opposition figures.
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The Russian Supreme Court has designated the anti-corruption group led by Alexei Naval, as a terrorist organization, a move widely condemned as politically motivated.
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The Supreme Court has officially designated Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption group as a terrorist organization, a move widely criticized by the Anti-Corruption Fund (ACF) as an unlawful and politically motivated action. The decision adds to a series of labels previously applied to the group, with the ACF accusing authorities of using the legal system to suppress…
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The Russian Supreme Court has classified Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption organization as a terrorist entity. Opposition groups and international observers have denounced the ruling as an example of politically motivated repression.
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The National Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) is auctioning off key assets of the Pylypets and Borzhava ski resorts in the Carpathians, including land plots and chairlift facilities, for a total of over UAH 34,7 million. The sale, with the owners’ consent, marks a significant step in the liquidation of state assets.
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ARMA is auctioning land plots, chairlifts, and ski lifts at Pylypets and Borzhava ski resorts for over UAH 347 million.
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President Trump has called for a temporary halt in the review of Afghan immigration requests, citing national security concerns following an attack on two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C.
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President Donald Trump has called for a temporary halt to the review of Afghan immigration requests following the attack on two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., as reported by Fox News reporter Danamarie McNicholl on the ‘Special Report.’ The decision comes amid heightened security concerns and ongoing debates over U.S. military and immigration policies.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Western critics of US envoy Steve Witkoff of seeking to prolong the Ukraine conflict and profit from it together with Ukrainian officials, suggesting the backlash against Witkoff is aimed at derailing peace talks. The accusations come after the publication of alleged transcripts of a phone call between Witkoff and…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Western critics of US envoy Steve Witkoff of seeking to prolong the Ukraine conflict and profit from it. He suggested the leaked transcripts of a call between Witkoff and Russian aide Yury Ushakov might be fake, warning that eavesdropping is illegal.
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The Guardian reports that a former senior intelligence official suggests that a U.S. insider may have leaked confidential Ukraine-related call records, possibly due to opposition to Trump’s Ukraine mediation efforts. The leak, involving recordings of communications between Russian and American officials, has raised concerns about internal divisions within Washington and potential foreign involvement.
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A former senior US intelligence official suggests the leak of Ukraine-related call records likely originated from someone in the intelligence community opposing Trump. Russian officials dispute the authenticity of the leaked transcripts.
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Shareholders of Oranta Insurance plan to allocate UAH 20.333 million from retained earnings to pay dividends for 2.2024. This decision reflects the company’s financial health and commitment to returning value to investors.
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Oranta Insurance has declared its intention to distribute UAH 20.333 million in dividends to shareholders for 2024. The decision reflects the company’s strong financial position and commitment to shareholder returns.
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Austin Rapp’s 3-point buzzer-beater gave the Wisconsin Badgers a 51-32 lead over the Providence Friars at half. The dramatic shot highlighted his clutch performance in high-pressure situations.
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Austin Rapp made a 3-point buzzer-beater, giving Wisconsin a commanding 51-32 lead over Providence in the first half. The play highlighted Rapp’s clutch performance and the Badgers’ early dominance.
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Evacuation Day, once a major patriotic holiday in New York, celebrated the British departure from the city after the Revolutionary War. It featured grand parades and events, but faded into obscurity with the rise of Thanksgiving and improved U.S.-UK relations.
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Evacuation Day in New York City once rivaled Independence Day in popularity, featuring grand parades and public celebrations. However, its promotion diminished with the rise of Thanksgiving and improving U.S.-UK relations.
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A Democratic strategist warns that adding 500 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. would create ‘more targets’ for potential attacks, following the recent shooting of two guardsmen. This incident has sparked debate over national security and military presence in the nation’s capital, raising legal and political questions.
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A Democratic strategist warns that adding National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. would create more targets for potential shooters. The shooting of two guardsmen has sparked legal and political debates about the use of National Guard in the capital.
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Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset called the discussion of a peace plan for Ukraine, prompted by a proposal from US President Donald Trump, a ‘positive thing.’ This development may contribute to alleviating the tensions in the region and could pave the way for diplomatic efforts towards a sustainable resolution.
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Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset has praised the discussion of a peace plan for Ukraine, following a proposal from former US President Donald Trump. Berset described the initiative as a positive development in addressing the ongoing conflict.
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President Donald Trump announced the death of a National Guard soldier during a special report following an attack in Washington, D.C. The incident has sparked renewed discussions about national security and military readiness.
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President Donald Trump has announced the death of a National Guard soldier who was attacked in Washington, D.C. during a recent incident. The announcement was made during a special report on the incident, which highlighted the tragic event and its implications for national security.
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France is planning to reintroduce voluntary military service for 18- and 19-year-olds in 2026, following a controversial statement by a general that the country must be prepared to ‘lose its children.’ The move has sparked debate over national security and youth engagement.
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France is set to reintroduce voluntary military service for 18- and 19-year-olds in 2026. The decision follows a general’s warning that France must be prepared to ‘lose its children.’
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Nolan Winter of the Wisconsin Badgers showcased his athleticism with a powerful slam dunk, giving his team a 6-4 lead against the Providence Friars. The play marked a significant moment in the game, highlighting Winter’s impact on the court.
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Nolan Winter of the Wisconsin Badgers delivered a spectacular slam dunk, giving his team a 6-4 lead against the Providence Friars in a thrilling college basketball game. The dunk has quickly become a highlight reel moment for the Badgers, showcasing Winter’s athleticism and potential as a standout player.
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West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey condemned the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., calling it ‘one of the most heinous acts’ imaginable. The incident has sparked national outrage and calls for enhanced security measures.
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West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey condemned the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., calling it ‘one of the most heinous acts’ imaginable. The attack has sparked calls for enhanced security measures and increased protection for military personnel.
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The Vatican has issued a new doctrinal note reaffirming the Church’s stance on monogamous marriage, emphasizing its exclusivity and the mutual dignity of the union. Signed by Pope Leo XIV, the document explicitly rejects polygamy and polyamory, framing these practices as incompatible with the Church’s vision of marriage.
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The Vatican has reaffirmed its opposition to polygamy and polyamory, declaring that true marriage is a lifelong and exclusive union of one man and one woman. The document addresses concerns raised by African bishops regarding the prevalence of polygamy among Catholics.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reports that partners have committed over EUR 22 million in contributions to the Shelter Coalition, a critical initiative supporting Ukrainian citizens affected by the conflict. This funding is aimed at providing essential resources and security for those in need.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported that partners have already announced contributions exceeding EUR 22 million to the Shelter Coalition. The funds will be used to expand operations, including establishing new shelters and providing essential supplies to displaced persons.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed openness to discussing a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, yet has warned that Ukraine is likely to face defeat in the ongoing conflict.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed openness to discussing a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, though he did not specify which provisions he supports. He warned that Ukraine may face defeat in its ongoing conflict with Russia.