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A volcanic eruption in Ethiopia has released a significant cloud of ash and smoke, prompting flight cancellations as volatile clouds drifted toward other countries. Airlines have been forced to cancel numerous flights due to the hazardous conditions.
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Controversy Over ‘World’s Strongest Woman’ Title as Transgender Allegations Lead to Disqualification
The 2025 World’s Strongest Woman competition faced a major controversy when Jammie Booker was disqualified after transgender allegations emerged, resulting in Andrea Thompson being declared the champion. The event held in Arlington, Texas, was marred by disputes over the eligibility of the winner, leading to a significant shift in the outcome.
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The 2025 World’s Strongest Woman competition in Arlington, Texas, faced controversy after original winner Jammie Booker was disqualified due to transgender allegations, leading to Andrea Thompson being named champion. Officials stated that competitors must compete in categories based on their biological sex at birth.
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Officials disqualified Jammie Booker after transgender allegations arose, naming Andrea Thompson as champion. Thompson stepped down from the podium, expressing her disappointment over the controversy.
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The 2025 World’s Strongest Woman competition in Arlington, Texas, faced controversy when Jammie Booker was disqualified after allegations surfaced that she was transgender. Andrea Thompson, the 2018 champion, was initially named the winner, but after backlash, officials ruled that Booker should not have competed in the Women’s Open category.
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Controversy Surrounds Disqualification of Transgender Athlete in World’s Strongest Woman Competition
The 2025 World’s Strongest Woman competition in Arlington, Texas, faced controversy when original winner Jammie Booker was disqualified after transgender allegations emerged. Andrea Thompson was named champion, highlighting ongoing debates over transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports.
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House Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky jokingly addressed President Donald Trump’s repeated use of the nickname ‘Rand Paul Jr.’ to refer to him, addressing the confusion with Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., son of former Rep. Ron Paul. The comment came in the wake of Trump’s recent attacks on both Massie and Paul, accusing Rand Paul…
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House Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky joked about President Donald Trump’s use of the nickname ‘Rand Paul Jr.’ for him, highlighting the confusion with Senator Rand Paul. The incident occurred amid tensions within the Republican Party, where Trump has criticized both Massie and Rand, leading to internal divisions.
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Rep. Thomas Massie humorously addressed President Trump’s nickname ‘Rand Paul Jr.’ while clarifying his relation to Sen. Rand Paul. Trump’s recent attacks on both Massie and Paul highlight internal GOP tensions.
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Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky humorously addressed President Donald Trump’s repeated use of the nickname ‘Rand Paul Jr.’ to refer to him. The congressman clarified the confusion and made light of the situation, highlighting the mix-up at the hospital.
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House Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky joked about President Donald Trump’s repeated use of the nickname ‘Rand Paul Jr.’ clarifying that the name is actually Ron Paul, Jr. and noting they were mixed up at the hospital.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting Muslim Brotherhood chapters for terrorism designations, marking a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy. The order bypasses previous debates about the group’s structure and focuses on individual chapters that meet legal criteria for designation.
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President Trump’s executive order launching formal reviews of Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon marks a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy. The move redefines how the U.S. addresses Islamist movements with political and militant wings.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting Muslim Brotherhood chapters for terrorism designations, marking a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy. The move follows a report calling for the group to be labeled a terrorist organization, with Sen. Ted Cruz supporting the effort.
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President Trump’s executive order initiates a formal review of Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon, marking a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy. The move redefines how Washington treats Islamist movements with intertwined political and militant wings. Analysts say the directive replaces years of debate with concrete action, forcing U.S. agencies to assess…
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting Muslim Brotherhood chapters for terrorism designations, marking a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy. The move initiates the first formal review of Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon under U.S. designation laws.
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar was discharged from the hospital after a successful liver transplant, just a week before his 62nd birthday. He called himself a ‘walking miracle’ after the procedure, which was made possible by a donor who had died the day before.
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar was discharged from the hospital on Monday after a successful liver transplant, calling himself a ‘walking miracle.’ The transplant, which he received on Nov. 17, came from 21-year-old Bryce Dunlap, who passed away from an anoxic brain injury the day before.
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar was discharged from the hospital after a successful liver transplant, just a week before his 62nd birthday. He described feeling like a ‘walking miracle’ and credited the donor, 21-year-old Bryce Dunlap, for saving his life.
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar has been discharged from the hospital after a successful liver transplant, calling himself a ‘walking miracle.’ The transplant, received just a week before his 62nd birthday, came after a diagnosis of liver failure in July 2024, with the liver donated by 21-year-old Bryce Dunlap, whose family expressed gratitude for the…
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar received a successful liver transplant just a week before his 62nd birthday, feeling like a ‘walking miracle.’ The transplant, which came from 21-year-old Bryce Dunlap, whose family expressed gratitude for the gift of life.
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Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar was discharged from the hospital following a successful liver transplant just a week before his 62nd birthday, calling himself a ‘walking miracle.’ The transplant was from 21-year-old Bryce Dunlap, who had died from an anoxic brain injury, and Kosar expressed deep gratitude for the donor’s family and the gift of…
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A new study reveals that current U.S. lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, urging a shift to universal age-based screening to improve early detection and reduce mortality. Researchers found that only 35% of diagnosed patients met existing criteria set by the USPSTF.
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New Study Reveals 65% Gap in Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines, Calls for Universal Age-Based Testing
A new study from Northwestern Medicine reveals that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, highlighting the need for universal age-based testing to improve early detection and prevent preventable deaths. Researchers estimate that expanding screening to all adults aged 40 to 85 could save 26,000 lives annually at a cost of about $101,000…
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A new study reveals that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, urging a shift toward universal age-based screening to improve early detection. Researchers estimate this change could save 26,000 lives annually, though challenges in awareness and cost remain.
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A new study reveals current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, suggesting universal age-based screening could save more lives. Researchers estimate such an approach could prevent 26,000 U.S. annual deaths, making it more cost-effective than current programs for other cancers.
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A new study reveals that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, urging universal age-based screening to improve early detection. Researchers highlight that existing criteria, based on smoking history, exclude millions at risk, including non-smokers and women.
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A new study reveals that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, urging for a universal age-based screening approach to improve detection. Researchers argue that expanding screening to all adults aged 40 to 85 could help prevent 26,000 annual deaths.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has endorsed Texas’s position in its Supreme Court redistricting dispute, asserting the state’s legislative map is not an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Solicitor General John Sauer argued the lower court’s decision to block the map was incorrect, emphasizing partisan motivations over race.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken a strong stance in support of Texas, affirming that the state’s newly approved congressional map does not constitute an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The case has generated significant legal and political debate, with the DOJ’s support raising concerns about the potential for partisan bias in redistricting.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has publicly endorsed Texas in its Supreme Court fight over its congressional map, arguing it is not an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Solicitor General John Sauer asserted that the lower court’s decision to block the map was flawed and should be reversed.
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The Department of Justice has backed Texas in its Supreme Court fight over a Republican-drawn map, arguing it’s not an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Solicitor General John Sauer claims the lower court’s decision to block the map was flawed, and that the redistricting was driven by partisan, not racial, motives.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has backed Texas, asserting the state’s congressional map was not an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The DOJ’s position has drawn criticism from voting and immigrant rights groups who argue the letter from the Civil Rights Division incorrectly labeled coalition districts as unconstitutional.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has thrown its support behind Texas in its legal fight over a federal court’s decision to block the state’s new congressional redistricting map, arguing that race wasn’t a key factor in its drawing. The DOJ’s backing of Texas comes as the Supreme Court is set to decide whether to intervene…
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Virginia State Police are actively searching for high school football coach Travis Turner, who has been declared a fugitive after his disappearance. Authorities have obtained warrants for child pornography charges, but Turner’s wife insists the allegations are false.
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Virginia State Police have declared Union High School football coach Travis Turner a fugitive after he disappeared and faced 10 warrants for child pornography and solicitation of a minor. Authorities are conducting a widespread search for him, deploying search and rescue teams, drones, and K-9 units.
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Virginia State Police are conducting a manhunt for Union High School football coach Travis Turner, who has been declared a fugitive following the issuance of 10 warrants charging him with possession and solicitation of child pornography. His wife has denied the allegations, vowing that he is a good husband and father and requesting his safe…
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Virginia State Police have launched a manhunt for Travis L. Turner, a Union High School football coach, who has been declared a fugitive following his disappearance from his home. Authorities have obtained 10 warrants to charge him with possession of child pornography and soliciting a minor online.
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Virginia State Police have issued warrants for child pornography and solicitation of a minor charges against Union High School football coach Travis Turner, now declared a fugitive. Authorities have deployed search teams, drones, and K-9 units to locate him after he vanished last week.
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Virginia State Police have declared Union High School football coach Travis Turner a fugitive after his disappearance and the issuance of child pornography warrants. Authorities have launched a manhunt, deploying drones, search teams, and K9 units to locate him.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys named ‘Waddle’ and ‘Gobble’ during a Thanksgiving week tradition at the White House. The animals are set to be transported to North Carolina State University as ‘Turkey ambassadors’ after their pardon, following a ceremony in the briefing room where they faced questions from reporters.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys ‘Waddle’ and ‘Gobble’ during Thanksgiving week at the White House. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt introduced ‘Waddle’ to reporters, who questioned him about his merits for pardon, with the National Turkey Federation (NTF) confirming his weight exceeds 50 pounds.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys “Waddle” and “Gobble” at the White House during Thanksgiving week, continuing a longstanding tradition. The turkeys, accompanied by a National Turkey Federation representative, faced questions from reporters about their crimes and views on international issues.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys named ‘Waddle’ and ‘Gobble’ as Thanksgiving approaches. Reporters asked Waddle questions on global issues and his alleged crime.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys named Waddle and Gobble during Thanksgiving week, continuing a White House tradition. The turkeys, raised for the event, have been introduced to journalists and will be sent to North Carolina State University following their pardon.
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President Donald Trump is set to pardon turkeys named ‘Waddle’ and ‘Gobble’ in a tradition that has become a staple of Thanksgiving week. The White House ceremonial act, involving the press, underscores the personal touch of the presidency in shaping national celebrations.
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French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in the October 19 heist at the Louvre Museum, where thieves stole jewels worth $102 million. The museum’s director acknowledged a ‘terrible failure’ in security, citing lapses that allowed the theft despite functioning alarms and updated display cases.
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French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in the October 19 heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris, where thieves stole jewels worth $102 million. The Paris prosecutor, Laure Beccuau, confirmed the arrests, although the suspects’ roles in the crime remain unspecified.
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French authorities have arrested four more suspects linked to the $102 million Louvre Museum jewel heist, with prosecutors revealing that two men and two women in their 30s are in custody. The museum’s director admitted to a significant security failure, citing a critical flaw in the perimeter defense that allowed thieves to bypass security measures.
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French authorities have arrested four more suspects in the $102 million jewel heist from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The suspects, including two men and two women, are being investigated in connection with the historic heist that occurred last month.
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French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in the $102 million Louvre jewelry heist, with the museum’s director acknowledging a critical failure in security. The stolen items, including historic jewels, have not been recovered, prompting officials to implement stricter measures.
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French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in the $102 million Louvre jewel heist. The investigation reveals a security failure at the museum, with a camera misaligned and a lack of effective perimeter monitoring.
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Major solar companies with Chinese connections benefit from Inflation Reduction Act tax credits despite lawmakers’ concerns about national security risks. After then-President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, Senate Democrats praised the law for its substantive investments in ‘green’ energy, including solar.
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U.S. solar companies with Chinese connections, including those praised by Senate Democrats under the Inflation Reduction Act, are facing scrutiny over their ties to China despite efforts to localize operations. Critics, including Rep. John Moolenaar, warn of national security risks and potential CCP influence, while these firms benefit from American subsidies meant for allies.
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U.S. solar companies with Chinese ties are benefiting from Inflation Reduction Act subsidies, raising national security concerns.
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Major solar companies with Chinese connections are benefiting from U.S. tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, sparking bipartisan concerns about national security risks.
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Major North American solar companies with close ties to China are leveraging U.S. green energy subsidies, including the Inflation Reduction Act, despite growing concerns about national security risks. These companies, such as Canadian Solar and Trina Solar North America, have localized operations in the U.S. while maintaining strong Chinese connections, allowing them to access tax…
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Major solar companies with Chinese connections benefit from Inflation Reduction Act tax credits despite lawmakers’ concerns about national security risks. Senate Democrats praised these firms for their role in the green energy transition, while lawmakers like Rep. John Moolenaar scrutinize their eligibility for subsidies.
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**Excerpt** The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear the Hawaii gun case that could restore concealed carry rights for millions in blue states. The Justice Department argues the law is a clear violation of the Second Amendment, which could have wide-reaching effects on legal interpretations of gun ownership rights. If the Court rules in…
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The Supreme Court is set to hear the case of Wolford v. Lopez, which could restore concealed carry rights for millions of residents in blue states like Hawaii, California, Maryland, and New York. The Justice Department filed a brief supporting the plaintiffs, arguing that Hawaii’s law, which prohibits carrying firearms on private property without explicit…