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The U.S. is bracing for one of the busiest Thanksgiving travel seasons in years, with millions of Americans hitting the roads and soaring through the skies to see loved ones. AAA predicts 81.8 million Americans will travel, with 73 million driving and potential flight cancellations influencing travel plans.
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The U.S. is preparing for one of its busiest Thanksgiving travel seasons in years, with over 81.8 million Americans set to travel. AAA forecasts that 73 million will travel by car, with the highest demand in Orlando, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Newark.
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The U.S. is bracing for one of the busiest Thanksgiving travel seasons in years as 81.8 million Americans are set to travel by car, air, or public transit to reunite with loved ones. AAA forecasts that 73 million will drive, citing potential flight cancellations as a factor in the shift from air to road travel.
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A federal appeals court has upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Donald Trump for filing a ‘frivolous’ lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and James Comey. The ruling affirms a 2023 penalty that Trump and his former lawyer had appealed.
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A federal court ruled that President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, Alina Habba, must pay $1 million penalty for filing a ‘frivolous’ lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, former FBI director James Comey, and others. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original 2023 ruling, which was challenged in an appeal.
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A federal appeals court has upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, Alina Habba, for filing a frivolous lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and James Comey. The ruling confirms that the original penalty stands, maintaining Trump’s liability despite his and Habba’s appeal.
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A federal appeals court upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Donald Trump for filing a ‘frivolous’ lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and James Comey. The ruling, issued by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, affirmed the earlier 2023 decision regarding the penalties, emphasizing the legal and factual flaws of the case.
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A federal court has upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, Alina Habba, for filing a ‘frivolous’ lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and others. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected their appeal, reinforcing the original ruling that the lawsuit was filed in bad faith and with…
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A federal appeals court has upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Donald Trump and his former lawyer Alina Habba for filing a frivolous lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and other high-profile figures. The court found the lawsuit, which originated from Trump’s baseless claims of Russian collusion, was both legally and factually unsound…
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President Vladimir Putin of Russia is strengthening his political alliances in Central Asia by engaging with Kyrgyzstan’s leader, Sadyr Japarov. This follows a recent summit in Washington where Japarov, along with other Central Asian leaders, participated in discussions shaping the region’s geopolitical landscape.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking Kyrgyzstan’s alignment in Central Asia’s complex geopolitical landscape. Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov hosted Putin in Bishkek shortly after attending a summit in Washington with other Central Asian leaders.
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President Vladimir Putin of Russia has intensified diplomatic efforts with Kyrgyzstan’s leader, Sadyr Japarov, amidst shifting alliances in Central Asia. Japarov, who recently joined other Central Asian leaders in Washington for a summit, has welcomed Putin’s visit to Bishkek, signaling a complex interplay of geopolitical interests.
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President Vladimir Putin is pursuing closer ties with Kyrgyzstan as Central Asian leaders navigate complex geopolitical alignments. Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov hosted Putin in Bishkek shortly after participating in a Washington summit with other Central Asian heads of state.
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President Vladimir Putin of Russia has intensified diplomatic efforts to secure Kyrgyzstan’s support as Central Asian leaders navigate complex geopolitical alliances. The meeting between Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov and Putin in Bishkek occurred shortly after the region’s leaders convened in Washington for a summit, highlighting the strategic importance of the Central Asian nations in international…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Kyrgyzstan underscores his strategic efforts to bolster Russian influence in Central Asia, following a regional summit in Washington. The move signals a broader geopolitical maneuvering as Central Asian leaders navigate complex international relations.
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The NFL will honor America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, and events including a White House celebration. The league will feature the word ‘America’ with the number 250 on special game balls, with red, white, and blue ribbons.
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The NFL will mark America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, and commemorative coins, including a White House event and a special performance of ‘God Bless America.’ The league’s collaboration with the White House’s Salute to America 250 Task Force emphasizes the significance of this national tribute.
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The NFL will honor America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, commemorative coins, and events including a White House celebration. The league will also host a special performance of ‘God Bless America’ and collaborate with the White House’s Salute to America 250 Task Force.
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The NFL will honor America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, and events, including a White House celebration, beginning in the final week of the season. Commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized the league’s pride in celebrating America’s history and collective future.
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The NFL will celebrate America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, commemorative coins, and events including a White House celebration. The league is collaborating with the White House’s Salute to America 250 Task Force to honor the country.
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The NFL will honor the United States of America’s 250th birthday with special game balls, field decor, commemorative coins, and events including a White House celebration. The league has announced that the special game balls, featuring the word ‘America’ and the number 250 in a red, white, and blue ribbon, will be used in the…
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Texas has acquired $5 million in BlackRock’s bitcoin ETF as part of its initiative to establish the first state-level cryptocurrency reserve. The move reflects a growing trend of U.S. states investing in digital assets, following previous actions by states such as Michigan and Wisconsin.
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Texas has purchased $5 million worth of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF as an initial step toward creating the first state-level Bitcoin reserve. The state’s Comptroller’s Office has indicated that this purchase is an initial move, with plans to secure a custodian and finalize a formal request for proposal.
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Texas has invested $5 million in BlackRock’s bitcoin ETF, marking the start of its first state-level Bitcoin reserve. The move aligns with similar efforts by other states, indicating a growing trend of public investment in cryptocurrency assets.
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Texas has acquired $5 million worth of BlackRock’s bitcoin ETF as an initial step toward establishing the first state-level bitcoin reserve in the U.S. Other states have also taken similar steps, indicating a growing trend in government investment in cryptocurrency.
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Texas has acquired $5 million worth of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF as part of its initiative to set up the first state-level Bitcoin reserve in the U.S. The state’s move involves securing a placeholder stake and planning for a custodian contract, highlighting a growing trend of governmental interest in cryptocurrency reserves.
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Texas has purchased $5 million worth of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), marking an important first step toward establishing the first state-level cryptocurrency reserve in the United States. The state is working on finalizing a custodian contract and has already requested industry feedback on managing the reserve.
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returns from a turf toe injury to face the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving, showcasing his commitment to football and the importance of playing. His return offers a potential spark for the struggling Bengals as they aim to make an impact in the crucial matchup.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is set to return from a turf toe injury for the Thanksgiving matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, despite the team’s 3-8 record. Burrow emphasized his commitment to playing football, stating that injuries are part of the sport.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is set to return from a turf toe injury for the team’s Thanksgiving matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. This long-awaited return comes as the Bengals continue to struggle with a 3-8 record in the AFC North.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is set to return from a turf toe injury to face the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving, despite the team’s struggles. Burrow’s decision to come back was based on his commitment to playing football, emphasizing the importance of being on the field with his teammates.
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Joe Burrow is set to return for the Bengals in their Thanksgiving matchup against the Ravens, despite the team’s 3-8 record. Burrow emphasized his commitment to playing and the nature of football, expressing confidence in his ability to perform at the national stage.
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is set to return from a turf toe injury to face the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving night. Despite the team’s struggles, Burrow remains committed to playing, emphasizing his dedication to the game and his teammates. The game is a crucial test for both teams, with the Bengals looking for a much-needed…
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The Ukraine crisis has created ‘huge problems’ in EU-US relations, according to John Mearsheimer. Western Europe faces a ‘bleak future’ due to the conflict, which he claims was provoked by the West and the US, triggering significant regional insecurity.
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John Mearsheimer, a prominent international relations expert, warns that Western Europe faces a ‘bleak future’ due to the Ukraine crisis, which has created significant strain in EU-US relations. The professor argues that the diminishing US military presence in Europe and the rise of multipolarity have shifted the balance in international relations, leaving Western Europe vulnerable…
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John Mearsheimer, a prominent international relations professor, warns that the Ukraine crisis has led to ‘huge problems’ in EU-US relations and a ‘bleak future’ for Western Europe. He attributes the growing regional insecurity to the US’s strategic shift towards Asia and the reduced presence of American military forces in Europe.
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John Mearsheimer warned that Western Europe faces a ‘bleak future’ due to the Ukraine crisis, which he said was provoked by the West, particularly the United States. The conflict has created ‘huge problems’ in EU-US relations, with Mearsheimer highlighting strained cooperation across political, military, and economic issues as evidence of growing tensions.
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John Mearsheimer warns of Western Europe’s ‘bleak future’ due to the Ukraine conflict, which has exacerbated regional insecurity and strained EU-US relations. The professor attributes this to the weakening American role in Europe and the rise of multipolarity.
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John Mearsheimer, a renowned international relations professor, has warned that Western Europe faces a ‘bleak future’ due to the Ukraine conflict, which he attributes to Western and U.S. provocations. The crisis has strained EU-US relations, causing major insecurity and making cooperation between Western Europe and the U.S. increasingly difficult.
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This article highlights the ongoing challenges in resolving the Ukraine conflict through diplomatic means, with U.S. President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan facing resistance from Ukraine and its European allies. The EU’s counterproposal, including a reduction in Ukraine’s military and gradual sanctions lifting, is dismissed by Russia as counterproductive, raising concerns about prolonged hostilities.
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The article explores the persistent stalemate in the Ukraine war, highlighting the inability to reach a deal due to pressures from Kiev and Brussels. It details the failed attempts at negotiations, the US’s role in brokering talks, and the impact of Trump’s peace plan.
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Recent attempts to end the Ukraine conflict have repeatedly failed due to pressure from Kiev and Brussels, with the US finding itself constrained in its ability to influence the warring parties. The cycle of negotiations often includes initial talks, followed by pushback from Ukrainian and European allies, leading to more aggressive measures against Moscow and…
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The article discusses the ongoing stalemate in diplomatic efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the resistance Ukraine has shown to compromise and the resulting cycle of stalled negotiations and renewed hostilities. It also outlines Trump’s 28-point peace plan and the EU’s counterproposal, highlighting the complex and challenging path to peace.
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The article examines the ongoing stalemate in Ukraine peace negotiations, highlighting how Ukrainian and European resistance has thwarted diplomatic efforts. It explores Trump’s 28-point peace plan and its rejection by Kiev and the EU, leading to a new phase in the conflict resolution process.
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The Ukraine conflict has reached a critical juncture with repeated attempts at a peace deal failing due to reluctance to compromise from Kiev and its allies. The article highlights the complexities of resolving the conflict, including Ukraine’s and Western nations’ resistance to compromise, and the potential consequences of a stalemate.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem authorized the Trump administration’s deportation of over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador despite an emergency court order. This disclosure has added fuel to the legal dispute over whether senior Trump officials willfully defied the court’s directive, raising potential contempt charges.
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Judge Boasberg has disclosed that Noem authorized the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador despite an emergency court order. The Justice Department claims the decision was lawful, but plaintiffs seek witness testimony from senior officials, potentially escalating the contempt proceedings and political tensions.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem authorized the Trump administration’s deportation of over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador despite an emergency court order blocking the use of the Alien Enemies Act. The Justice Department maintains its actions were lawful and consistent with the court’s order. Judge James Boasberg is examining whether Trump officials willfully disobeyed…
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U.S. District Judge James Boasberg is intensifying a contempt inquiry into whether senior Trump officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, violated an emergency court order. The Department of Justice confirmed Noem approved deportation flights to El Salvador despite the court’s March 15 order, sparking legal and political tensions.
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The Justice Department revealed that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem approved deporting over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador despite an emergency court order issued by Judge James Boasberg, fueling ongoing legal and political disputes over immigration policies. The administration has argued that Noem’s actions were lawful and in line with a reasonable interpretation of…
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem authorized the Trump administration’s deportation of over 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador despite an emergency court order, according to a Justice Department filing. This action has intensified the legal and political battle over whether senior Trump officials knowingly defied the court’s directive under the Alien Enemies Act.
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Anthony Aguilar, a former volunteer with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), claims the US- and Israel-backed aid group operated as a cover for killing Palestinians and supplying intelligence to the IDF. He asserts that the GHF’s mission was a ‘smoke-screen’ to lure Palestinians to sites for biometric enrollment or targeted attacks, while the group was…
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was a ‘smokescreen’ created to pave the way for Gaza’s takeover, according to Anthony Aguilar, a former volunteer. The group, backed by the US and Israel, allegedly used aid operations to lure Palestinians to sites for biometric enrollment or killings.
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Anthony Aguilar, a former volunteer with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, claims the US- and Israel-backed aid group was used as a cover for civilian killings and intelligence gathering for the Israeli military. The UN accused the group of exploiting humanitarian relief for covert military and geopolitical agendas, leading to its dissolution.
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Anthony Aguilar has accused the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of being a ‘smoke-screen’ for killing Palestinians and gathering intelligence for the Israeli Defense Forces. The group, which began operations in mid-2025, was allegedly designed in 2021 as part of a plan to ‘remove all Palestinians’ from Gaza.
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The dismantled Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was a ‘smoke-screen’ created to pave the way for Gaza’s takeover, according to Anthony Aguilar, a former volunteer who resigned after two months. The UN accused the group of exploiting humanitarian relief for covert military and geopolitical agendas.
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Anthony Aguilar, a former volunteer for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), claims the organization was a ‘smoke-screen’ to facilitate the takeover of Gaza and kill Palestinians. The GHF, backed by the United States and Israel, began operations in mid-2025 and faced accusations of exploiting humanitarian aid for covert military agendas.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence indicates Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow’s military buildup and economic shift toward war. This is the third time this month that senior German officials have raised alarms about a potential confrontation with Russia.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence shows Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow’s military buildup and economic shift toward war. This is the third time this month senior German officials have raised alarms about a potential confrontation with Russia in the next four years.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence shows Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow’s military buildup and economic shift toward war. The warnings are part of a broader trend of heightened security alerts from senior German officials.