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Brooke Rollins, a Trump administration official, claims the average Thanksgiving dinner cost dropped to $55.18 under Trump, down from $64.05 during Biden’s presidency amid inflation. The article highlights Trump’s policies as key to reducing costs for families and supporting farmers.
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Brooke Rollins reports Thanksgiving dinner costs decreased to $55.18 under Trump, down from $64.05 during Biden, due to policies addressing inflation and affordability. The article credits Trump’s administration for supporting farmers and reducing costs for everyday families.
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Miroslaw Chojecki, known as Solidarity’s ‘Minister of Smuggling,’ has died at the age of 76. His smuggling operations, based in Paris, supplied essential materials to anti-Communist activists in Poland.
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Miroslaw Chojecki, the key figure behind Solidarity’s smuggling operations, has passed away at 76. His efforts in the 1980s were crucial in supplying anti-Communist groups in Poland with banned materials, despite being a former Communist official.
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Miroslaw Chojecki, a pivotal figure in the anti-Communist resistance in Poland, has passed away at 76. He supplied anti-Communist activists with leaflets, newsletters, and banned books through a sophisticated smuggling network based in Paris.
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The U.S. has suspended immigration processing from Afghanistan amid a DC shooting linked to an Afghan asylum seeker. Homeland Security criticized Biden-era policies for the suspect’s entry, sparking political debates over security and asylum protocols.
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The US has suspended processing all immigration requests from Afghan nationals after an Afghan asylum seeker was identified as the suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC. This decision has sparked political debate, with President Trump blaming Biden-era policies for the suspect’s entry into the country.
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The U.S. has suspended immigration processing for Afghan nationals after an Afghan asylum seeker was identified as the suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cited the incident as a security concern, prompting indefinite suspension of Afghan immigration requests.
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Bodycam footage from Charlotte, North Carolina, reveals that the murder suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., claimed a ‘man-made material’ controlled his body months before he allegedly stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death on a light rail. The footage, released by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD), shows Brown reporting the material was placed in his body without his permission,…
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Bodycam footage reveals Charlotte light rail murder suspect Decarlos Brown Jr. claiming a ‘man-made material’ controlled him months before he allegedly stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina. The footage shows Brown describing the material’s presence during a welfare check in January, despite officers advising him to seek medical evaluation.
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Newly released bodycam footage shows Decarlos Brown Jr., the suspect in the murder of Iryna Zarutska, claiming that a ‘man-made material’ controlled his body months before the August stabbing. The footage, released by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, depicts officers responding to a welfare check in January, during which Brown told them about the material inside…
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The U.K. government has unveiled a budget plan by Chancellor Rachel Reeves that includes spending increases and higher taxes on the wealthy and middle class. This marked the formal introduction of the budget plan, which aims to address public services and infrastructure while also tackling inequality through progressive taxation.
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The U.K. government has unveiled a budget plan spearheaded by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, featuring increased public spending and higher taxes on the wealthy and middle class. This announcement has soothed financial markets and garnered support from Labour loyalists, but its effectiveness in appealing to broader voters remains under scrutiny.
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The UK government has unveiled a budget plan by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, which includes spending increases and higher taxes on the wealthy and middle class. The move has calmed markets and garnered support from Labour loyalists, though its appeal to voters remains uncertain.
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U.S. diplomats have been instructed to highlight concerns over violent crimes connected to individuals from migration backgrounds when engaging with European allies and other international partners. The disclosed classified document indicates the administration’s heightened attention to security threats associated with immigration.
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U.S. diplomats have been instructed to highlight concerns over violent crimes linked to migration in discussions with European allies. The directive emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts to address what the U.S. describes as a growing threat associated with migration.
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U.S. diplomats are instructed to press European and other allies on immigration-related violence, according to a classified document. The directive seeks to address rising fears about immigration-related crimes, potentially impacting diplomatic relations.
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A Louisiana man has been freed on bail after nearly 30 years on death row following a ruling that the forensic evidence used to convict him was not scientifically defensible. The judge determined that the bite-mark analysis, a widely discredited forensic method, was unreliable and that the toddler’s death appeared consistent with accidental drowning.
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A Louisiana man, Jimmie Duncan, spent nearly 30 years on death row until a judge overturned his conviction, citing unreliable forensic evidence. His release on bail highlights ongoing debates about the reliability of forensic science in criminal cases and its impact on wrongful convictions.
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Jimmie Duncan, a Louisiana man, was freed on bail after nearly 30 years on death row following a court ruling that deemed the forensic evidence used in his conviction scientifically indefensible. The conviction, based on discredited bite-mark analysis, was overturned by a state judge who found the evidence unreliable.
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A leaked transcript of a conversation between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump has raised questions about the administration’s strategy for ending the war in Ukraine. Trump defended the conversation, calling it a ‘standard thing’ that ‘a deal maker does.’
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A leaked transcript of a conversation between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and other officials has surfaced, indicating President Trump’s willingness to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, even if it means accepting terms largely dictated by Russia. Trump has defended Witkoff’s actions, calling the leak a routine part of diplomatic efforts.
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A leaked transcript of a White House envoy’s conversation with a Russian official suggests the U.S. may prioritize Russia’s interests in peace talks for Ukraine. President Trump has defended the communication as a routine diplomatic action.
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A leaked transcript of a conversation between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump reveals that the U.S. may be prioritizing Russian interests in efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Trump defended the discussion, calling it a ‘standard thing’ that a ‘deal maker does.’
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Greek authorities have dismantled an IPTV piracy operation on Santorini, resulting in the arrest of a reseller and the referral of 68 end users for prosecution. The disruption has had a noticeable impact on the island’s residents and businesses, as many suddenly found themselves without access to their usual TV services.
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Greek authorities shut down an IPTV piracy operation on Santorini, leading to the arrest of a reseller and charges against 68 users. This follows recent legal frameworks addressing online infringement, with earlier cases like a Sparta cafe owner facing prosecution and potential fines.
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Greek authorities have shut down an IPTV piracy operation on Santorini, arresting a reseller and referring 68 end users for prosecution. The Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate launched the operation to target a network selling illegal premium pay-TV subscriptions.
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Greek authorities have shut down an IPTV piracy network on Santorini, arresting a reseller and referring 68 end users for prosecution. This follows the implementation of a new legal framework to combat online infringement, with earlier cases such as a cafe owner from Sparta facing fines for similar offenses.
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An Afghan national has been named as the suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC. The 29-year-old, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was detained after an ambush-style attack, with both victims hospitalized in critical condition. Law enforcement is investigating the motive, while the FBI is treating the incident as an assault on a…
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An Afghan asylum seeker has been identified as the suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC. The attack has reignited political debate over national security and immigration policies, with the FBI investigating it as a potential act of terrorism.
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A 29-year-old Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been identified as the suspect in an ambush-style attack on two National Guard members in Washington, DC, according to news outlets citing law enforcement sources. The suspect, who is believed to have entered the United States in 2021, approached the two National Guardsmen from West Virginia and opened…
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An Afghan national has been identified as the suspect in an ambush-style attack on two U.S. National Guard members in Washington, DC. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, entered the US in 2021 and was detained at the scene after firing multiple shots at close range.
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A new survey by Big Data Poll reveals that US voters’ sympathy for Israel has reached a historic low, with 29.1% supporting Israel, 21.4% backing Palestinians, and nearly 30% aligned with neither side. The poll highlights growing weariness over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with the only significant demographic still showing strong support for Israel being Republican…
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Sympathy for Israel among US voters has reached a historic low, with 40% of respondents believing Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide. The poll highlights growing weariness over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict amid rising casualties in Gaza.
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A recent survey by Big Data Poll found that U.S. voters’ sympathy for Israel has reached a historic low, with 29.1% supporting the country and 21.4% backing Palestinians. Nearly 30% express no sympathy for either side, showing growing weariness with the conflict.
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A new survey reveals that US voters’ sympathy for Israel has reached a historic low, with nearly 30% showing no sympathy for either side. The only notable demographic remaining supportive of Israel is Republican voters over 50 years old.
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OpenAI is facing multiple lawsuits alleging that its ChatGPT platform contributed to the suicide of a 16-year-old boy, Adam Raine. The company has denied these claims in court filings, arguing that the teen violated its terms of service by using the chatbot to discuss suicide and self-harm.
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OpenAI is defending against lawsuits alleging its ChatGPT platform contributed to a teen’s suicide by violating terms of service. The company argues that the deceased teenager, Adam Raine, improperly used the chatbot to plan self-harm, contradicting the families’ claims that the AI system encouraged his suicidal ideation.
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OpenAI is defending itself against multiple lawsuits claiming their AI caused a teen’s suicide by violating terms of service. The company argues the deceased teen, Adam Raine, breached usage policies by discussing suicide with ChatGPT.
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OpenAI is defending against lawsuits alleging its AI chatbot contributed to a teen’s suicide, arguing the user violated terms of service. Parents claim the AI encouraged harmful behavior and failed safety measures, while OpenAI limits public access to sensitive evidence.
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Guinea-Bissau’s president claims he has been ousted, while the opposition alleges a staged coup to retain power. The military announced a takeover on Wednesday, prompting accusations of a coup attempt.
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Guinea-Bissau’s President has claimed he has been deposed, sparking political tension as the opposition alleges it is a ploy to cling to power. The military’s announcement of a takeover has led to accusations from the opposition leader, who claims the president is attempting to prolong his rule.
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Guinea-Bissau’s president has claimed he has been deposed in a military coup, but the opposition leader says it’s a trick. The military announced on Wednesday it had taken over the West African nation.
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Guinea-Bissau’s President claimed he has been deposed by the military, which announced a takeover on Wednesday. The opposition leader has denounced the move, accusing the president of orchestrating a coup to stay in power.
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An Afghan national accused of shooting two U.S. National Guard members near the White House had prior ties to U.S. government entities, including the CIA, according to intelligence sources. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of international terrorism, with the suspect currently in custody.
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An Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House had previously worked with U.S. entities, including the CIA, as a member of a partner force in Afghanistan. The incident has raised political debate, with the CIA Director criticizing the Biden administration’s handling of the situation.
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The Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House had prior ties to U.S. government entities, including the CIA, as a partner force in Afghanistan. President Donald Trump called the shooting a ‘savage attack’ and a ‘crime against humanity,’ emphasizing the need for justice.
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A 29-year-old Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House had previously worked with U.S. government entities, including the CIA, as part of a partner force in Afghanistan.
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The Dominican Republic has agreed to allow the United States to use parts of San Isid, Air Base and Las Américas International Airport to combat international organized crime. President Luis Abinader announced the agreement during a meeting with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the National Palace in Santo Domingo.
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President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic has announced a new agreement with the United States to enhance collaboration in the fight against international organized crime. The accord permits the Pentagon to utilize restricted areas at both the San Isidro Air Base and Las Américas International Airport for refueling operations, transporting military equipment, and facilitating…
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The Dominican Republic has allowed the U.S. to use its military facilities for counter-organized crime operations. This agreement aims to strengthen regional security and disrupt transnational criminal networks.
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The Dominican Republic has allowed the U.S. to use its military facilities for anti-crime operations, following a meeting between President Luis Abinader and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The agreement permits refueling, equipment transport, and personnel operations at key installations.
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President Donald Trump has claimed South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in the United States. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the opening session of the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit, which will be hosted in the United States. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the opening session of the 2023 G20 summit in Johannesburg, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in addressing global economic challenges.
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Former President Donald Trump has claimed that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the opening session of the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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President Trump has reportedly stated that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in the U.S. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the G20 summit in Johannesburg earlier this year.
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Experts indicate that deadly, fast-moving fires are less likely in Midtown Manhattan due to the area’s high-rises having robust safety features and not being as densely packed as those in Hong Kong. New York City pioneered high-rise firefighting tactics.
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Experts suggest that a deadly, fast-moving fire is less likely in Midtown Manhattan due to the area’s high-rises having robust safety features and not being as densely packed as in Hong, Kong. New York City pioneered high-rise firefighting tactics.
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Experts predict that deadly, fast-moving fires are less likely in Midtown Manhattan due to its high-rises’ safety features and lower density. New York City pioneered high-rise firefight, contributing to improved fire safety.
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Experts suggest that Midtown Manhattan is less likely to experience deadly, fast-moving fires compared to densely populated areas like Hong Kong. This is attributed to the high-rises’ advanced safety features and lower population density.