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President Trump claims ‘tremendous progress’ has been made in Ukraine peace talks, but he will meet with Putin and Zelenskyy only when the deal is finalized. The revised peace plan, with minor disagreements left, is reported to have gained preliminary acceptance from Kyiv and Washington, though Russia’s recent strike on Kyiv indicates that the conflict…
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended Wolfram Weimer against accusations of selling access to senior German politicians via a private media company. Merz said the accusations were “false” and that “nothing is being sold.”
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly defended Wolfram Weimer, the media commissioner, against allegations of corruption involving the sale of political access through a private media company. Merz categorically dismissed the accusations as ‘false,’ insisting that no illicit transactions are occurring.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended media commissioner Wolfram Weimer against accusations of selling access to senior German politicians via a private media company, calling the allegations ‘false.’ Merz insists that ‘nothing is being sold,’ as the controversy highlights concerns over media integrity and political transparency.
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House Republicans are seeking to quell concerns that more lawmakers might follow Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s lead in resigning after she announced her departure from Congress in 2026. Greene’s sudden resignation, prompted by her estrangement from President Donald Trump, has sparked significant concern about the future of the GOP majority and its legislative agenda.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation from Congress has raised concerns about the stability of the GOP majority, with House Republicans working to downplay fears of additional resignations. The resignation could impact the chamber’s legislative power, especially as lawmakers grapple with recent challenges, including the government shutdown and dissatisfaction with current leadership.
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House Republicans are trying to quell worries that more lawmakers might consider resigning following Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s decision to leave Congress next year. Greene’s surprise resignation, which came after her recent distancing from President Trump, has left the party grappling with questions about its unity and effectiveness in Congress.
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House Republicans are responding to concerns about a potential wave of resignations following Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s planned departure from Congress. Greene’s resignation, prompted by her distancing from Trump and criticism of the shutdown, has raised questions about the stability of the GOP majority. The leadership is emphasizing unity and commitment to their legislative goals,…
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Dana Perino highlights the compassionate work of Mercy Ships, a charity offering free medical care aboard hospital ships, during her report from Sierra Leone. Perino emphasizes the ‘people living their faith’ aboard the Mercy, showcasing the organization’s mission to provide essential healthcare to those in need.
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Fox News co-anchor Dana Perino reports on her visit to Sierra Leone, where she observed the Mercy Ships’ efforts to provide free medical care aboard their hospital ships. During her coverage on ‘America’s Newssroom,’ she highlighted the charitable work of the organization, emphasizing the impact of their mission on local communities.
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Dana Perino visited Sierra Leone to report on Mercy Ships, highlighting their free medical care initiatives. The segment emphasized how the charity’s efforts align with faith-driven compassion in underserved communities.
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Dana Perino, Fox News co-anchor, is reporting from Sierra Leone on the Mercy Ships initiative, a charity that delivers free medical care via hospital ships. The segment features Perino witnessing individuals living out their faith through the organization’s work.
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A stolen Toyota crashed into oncoming traffic on Highway 83 in Douglas County, Colorado, killing five people, including three children. The incident occurred around 4:40 p.m. near milepost 40.5, involving a collision between the Toyota and a Ford sedan.
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A stolen Toyota collided with a Ford sedan on Highway 83, killing five people including three children. The crash occurred near milepost 40.5 when the driver lost control and rolled into oncoming traffic.
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A fatal collision on Highway 83 in Douglas County, Colorado, resulted in the deaths of five people, including three children, after a stolen Toyota collided with a Ford sedan. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred just before 4:40 p.m. near milepost 40.5.
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Five people are dead, including three children, after a stolen Toyota crashed into oncoming traffic on Highway 83 in Douglas County, Colorado. The incident occurred near milepost 40.5 at approximately 4:40 p.m., resulting in the deaths of the driver and a 35-year-old man, along with four children.
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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has called for the EU to lift its sanctions on Russia as a condition for a Ukraine peace deal. He welcomed the US-drafted plan, which includes sanctions relief for Russia and emphasizes the need for European involvement in any agreement.
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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has stated that the EU must lift its sanctions on Russia as a prerequisite for concluding a peace agreement on Ukraine, aligning with the US-drafted roadmap for peace. Tajani emphasized the necessity of European involvement in any peace process, noting that Europe’s sanctions on Russia are a key barrier to…
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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has called for the EU to lift sanctions on Russia as a necessary step toward achieving a peace agreement in Ukraine. He emphasized that the US-drafted roadmap for peace, which includes sanctions relief, is a starting point for negotiations.
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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has stated that the EU must lift its sanctions on Russia as part of any peace agreement on Ukraine. He welcomed the US-drafted plan, suggesting it needs revision but serves as a starting point for peace negotiations.
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A violent street takeover in the Malba neighborhood of Queens, New York, left 40 cars damaged following a clash on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025. Councilwoman Vickie Palad, who has surveyed the aftermath of the incident, is calling for increased police presence to address public safety concerns.
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A violent street takeover in the Malba neighborhood of Queens, New York, resulted in the destruction of 40 cars. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is assessing the damage following the incident on November 23, 2025.
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A violent street takeover in the Malba neighborhood of Queens, New York, resulted in 40 cars descending on the area, leaving the community in disarray. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino has been inspecting the aftermath, highlighting the need for increased security and community engagement.
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A violent street takeover in the Malba neighborhood of Queens, New York, resulted in 40 cars being involved in the incident. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino inspected the aftermath of the event, highlighting the severity of the situation.
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced she will not seek re-election for a fourth term. This decision marks the end of her tenure as the city’s chief executive following years of leadership.
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Tuesday she will not seek re-election for a fourth term. Her decision marks a significant shift in the city’s political landscape, with implications for future leadership and policy direction.
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser announced she will not seek re-election for a fourth term. Her decision comes after serving three terms in office.
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has decided not to run for re-election, marking the end of her political career. The decision comes after serving as Mayor for over a decade.
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A German gymnastics club has cut ties with Olympic and world champion Angelina Melnikova, who is linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The decision follows Melniky’s support for Russia’s war in Ukraine, which has sparked controversy over her participation in the club’s finals.
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German gymnastics club has terminated its partnership with Olympic and world champion Angelina Melnikova following her controversial support for Russia’s war in Ukraine. Melnikova will not participate in the German league finals as a result of this decision.
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Olympic and world champion gymnast Angelina Melnikova will not compete in the German league finals following her club’s decision to end their partnership. The move comes after Melnikova’s stance in favor of Russia’s actions in Ukraine sparked controversy.
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German gymnastics club DHC Göttingen has terminated its partnership with Olympic champion Angelina Melnikova following her public support for Russia’s war in Ukraine. The decision comes amid growing pressure on sports entities to distance themselves from Russian athletes amid international sanctions.
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Voter approval of Trump’s economic handling has reached a new low, as Democrats leverage affordability concerns in key states. Nearly 1 in 4 American households live paycheck to paycheck, with a Fox News national survey showing 76% of voters rate the economy negatively.
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Voter confidence in Trump’s economic management has hit new lows as affordability concerns dominate the political landscape, with Democrats leveraging these issues in key state elections. Despite cooling inflation, consumers remain cautiously spending during the holidays.
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Voter approval of Trump’s economic handling drops to new lows as Democrats capitalize on affordability concerns in recent elections across multiple states. Americans are heading into the holidays uneasy about the economy, even as inflation slowly cools.
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Americans are heading into the holidays uneasy about the economy, even as inflation slowly cools. Thanksgiving has become a kind of national check-in on President Donald Trump’s economic stewardship and whether voters believe his affordability promises are finally paying off.
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The father of 18-year-old cheerleader Anna Kepner, who died on a Carnival cruise ship, has been subpoenaed to testify in a custody battle between his wife and her ex-husband. The FBI is investigating her death, which is suspected to be a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation, and a 16-year-old stepbrother is under investigation.
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The father of an 18-year-old cheerleader who died mysteriously on a Carnival cruise ship has been subpoenaed to testify in a custody battle with his wife and her ex-husband. The FBI is investigating Anna Kepner’s death as a potential homicide, with her family claiming it was caused by mechanical asphyxiation.
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The father of 18-year-old cheerleader Anna Kepner, who died under mysterious circumstances on a Carnival cruise ship, has been subpoenaed to testify in a contentious custody battle between his wife and her ex-husband. The FBI is investigating her death, which has been ruled a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation.
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The father of a Florida cheerleader who died under suspicious circumstances aboard a Carnival cruise ship has been subpoenaed to testify in a custody battle between his wife and ex-husband. The FBI is investigating her death as a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation, with the 16-year-old stepbrother under scrutiny.
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France has decided to return its loaned giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, to China after a decade in the country. China’s embassy has confirmed the pandas’ return is scheduled for the future.
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France’s first pair of giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, have been living at Beau, Zoo in France since 2012. China’s embassy has confirmed that new pandas will be arriving in the country in the future.
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Huan Huan and Yuan Zi have been part of a conservation loan agreement with China since 2012. The Chinese embassy has announced plans to send new pandas to France in the future.
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France’s first giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, have spent a decade at Beauval Zoo, contributing to conservation efforts through successful breeding. China’s embassy has announced plans to repatriate the pandas, with a future arrival date yet to be confirmed.
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Skye Gyngell, an Australian pioneer of sustainable cooking practices that preserved local traditions, died in London. She had been diagnosed with aggressive skin cancer last year.
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Skye Gyngell, a renowned Australian chef and advocate of the slow food movement, has died at the age of 62. She was known for pioneering sustainable cooking practices that preserved local traditions and was diagnosed with aggressive skin cancer last year.
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Skye Gyngell, an Australian pioneer of sustainable cooking practices who championed local traditions, passed away at 62 in London. She had been battling aggressive skin cancer since last year.
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Skye Gyngell, an Australian chef renowned for her work in sustainable cooking and preservation of local traditions, has died at the age of 62. She had been diagnosed with aggressive skin cancer last year and had been receiving treatment.
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Chinese solar equipment is increasingly dominating African markets, driven in part by the US-China trade war. This trend is contributing to Africa’s growing momentum in electr,
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Chinese solar equipment is flooding African markets, driven by the US-China trade war and other factors, helping the continent advance its electrification goals.
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Chinese solar equipment is flooding African markets, driven by the US-China trade war’s ripple effects.This trend is helping Africa gain traction with electrification efforts, offering sustainable power solutions.
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Chinese solar equipment is increasingly dominating African markets, driven in part by the US-China trade war. This trend is contributing to Africa’s growing momentum in electr,
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Zimbabwe is facing a severe crisis in its public health system, with over 14,000 workers missing. Authorities are taking heavy-handed measures to ensure the system remains operational and to retain medical professionals.
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Zimbabwe faces a dire health crisis as over 14,000 workers are absent from the public health system. Authorities have imposed strict measures to ensure the sector remains operational and to retain medical professionals, despite ongoing exodus.
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Zimbabwean officials are imposing strict measures to sustain its healthcare system and retain medical personnel, yet thousands of workers are still seeking better opportunities abroad. The government faces significant challenges in addressing a staffing crisis that threatens the country’s public health services.
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Zimbabwean authorities are adopting strict measures to keep its health system operational and retain medical professionals. However, many healthcare workers continue to seek better opportunities overseas.
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Former Army captain Doug Truax criticizes Democrats’ viral video urging military to defy orders as ‘unpatriotic,’ warning it risks undermining military chain of command. The video, featuring lawmakers with military backgrounds, has drawn backlash from Trump and Pentagon officials.
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A viral video featuring six Democratic lawmakers urging troops to disobey unlawful orders has faced sharp criticism from former Army Captain Doug Truax, who calls it ‘unpatriotic.’ Truax warns that the video undermines the military’s chain of command, potentially causing chaos and increasing political tensions. President Donald Trump also condemned the video as ‘seditious behavior,’…
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Former Army Captain Doug Truax criticizes a viral Democratic video urging troops to defy illegal orders as ‘unpatriotic,’ arguing it undermines the military’s chain of command. The lawmakers in the video, including Senators and Representatives with military backgrounds, have drawn backlash from Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
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A viral video featuring six Democratic lawmakers advising U.S. military members to defy unlawful orders has drawn sharp criticism, with former Army Captain Doug Truax calling it ‘unpatriotic’ and warning of potential chaos within the military chain of command. The video, which has since gone viral, features Senate Democrats Elissa Slotkin, Mark Kelly, and representatives…