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Arizona truck driver Michael Porter is delivering the Capitol Christmas Tree from Nevada to Washington, D.C., as part of a 55-year tradition celebrating national forests. The 53-foot tree, nicknamed ‘Silver Belle,’ will make 12 stops along its 3,000-mile journey, allowing the public to witness the ‘People’s Tree.’
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Arizona trucker Michael Porter is transporting the 53-foot ‘Silver Belle’ Capitol Christmas Tree from Nevada to Washington, D.C., a 3,000-mile journey that highlights the tradition of ‘the People’s Tree.’ The event, celebrating the 55th year of the Capitol Christmas Tree tradition, includes stops allowing public viewing and emphasizes collaboration between the trucking industry and national…
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Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former Ukrainian Prime Minister and chairman of the Kyiv Security Forum, notes that the theses of the Russian-American so-called ‘peace plan’ mirror the content discussed during the Trump-Putin meeting in Anchorage. This reflects the Russian leadership’s position since the start of the invasion.
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Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused NATO of turning the Baltic Sea into a confrontation zone, criticizing its military buildup and the ‘Baltic Sentry’ mission as an attempt to assert control over the region. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have adopted a confrontational stance toward Russia, escalating tensions amid the Ukraine conflict and NATO’s expanded…
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Saudi Arabia has committed to investing nearly $1 trillion in the US, a landmark economic deal announced by the White House. President Trump elevated Saudi Arabia’s status by recognizing it as a major non-NATO ally, strengthening military and economic ties.
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The Supreme Court has dissolved Boris Titov’s Party of Growth following a request from the party itself, which told the Justice Ministry it no longer met legal requirements for regional representation. This development marks a significant shift in the political landscape, as the Party of Growth, which had been a notable political force, is now…
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Ukrainian humanitarian organizations are implementing enhanced safety protocols for staff amid ongoing fighting. The initiative, supported by the government and international partners, is transitioning into a national policy to better protect workers in conflict zones.
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US President Donald Trump has privately endorsed a bill that would impose 500% tariffs on goods and services from countries trading with Russia’s oil, uranium, gas, and related products. The measure is aimed at pressuring Moscow to reach a ceasefire in Ukraine and has received Trump’s backing after he reportedly signaled approval during a weekend…
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Russian forces have taken control of the village of Vesele in the Hulyaipil community, Poloh, district, Zaporizhia region, marking a significant territorial gain. The occupation also extends to the Izium district in Kharkiv region, where Russian troops have made advancements.
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A ferry crash in South Korea has resulted in charges of gross negligence against the operator and two other officers. The Queen Jenu, II, which was carrying 267 people, ran aground on a rocky islet off the coast of the country on Wednesday night.
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The White House is preparing to issue an executive order that would block state-level AI regulations, directing federal agencies to challenge these laws on constitutional and federal preemption grounds. The order would create an AI Litigation Task Force at the DOJ to oversee enforcement and limit state legislative interference in AI regulation.
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Ukrainian strikes have disrupted power in the Kursk region, leaving over 16,000 residents without electricity. The attacks reportedly ignited a fire at a Ryazan refinery, raising concerns about safety and infrastructure damage.
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Poland has allocated $100 million to procure American weapons for Ukraine under the PURL program. The funding comes from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ budget, according to Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski.
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Togo and Russia are set to open embassies as their bilateral relations deepen. Togo has been aligning with Moscow, having signed a military cooperation agreement this year.
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A Rakuten Viber poll reveals that 64% of Ukrainians continue to donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2025, while 26% assist in alternative ways. Half of the respondents learn about donation drives through personal networks.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has confirmed Ukraine will receive long-range missile systems, though details on quantity and delivery remain undisclosed. The move strengthens Ukraine’s defense capabilities amid ongoing regional tensions.
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Former US President Donald Trump is attempting to revive a failed 2022 civil lawsuit alleging Hillary Clinton conspired to rig the 2016 election by linking his campaign to Russia. The case, dismissed for missing the statute of limitations, claims Clinton violated racketeering laws by spreading false collusion narratives.
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A manhunt is underway after 25 Nigerian girls were kidnapped by gunmen, raising concerns about security and persecution in the region. The incident has drawn attention to the persistent threat of Boko Haram and the U.S. government’s response to the crisis.
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Fox News contributor Tyrus and co-host Brian Brenberg address the latest viral challenge involving teens damaging homes. They also discuss the rising trend of parents enrolling their teens in digital detox programs.
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A 33-year-old woman faces murder charges in the stabbing death of a 52-year-old man at the Stony Brook Yacht Club on Long Island. The incident, captured on surveillance cameras, has sparked questions about the safety of waterfront areas.
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The Ukrainian Development Ministry announced plans to modernize management systems at key maritime and inland water transport enterprises. This restructuring aims to improve operational efficiency and adapt to evolving economic demands.
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Jimmy Kimmel mocked Trump over his alleged ties to Epstein, drawing on public scrutiny and legal investigations. The comedian’s critique underscored the ongoing interest in Trump’s past associations.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss a federal ruling on Texas’ redistricting and his designation of CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations. The decision has significant implications for political boundaries and national security policies.
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Fox News Digital pressed Democratic lawmakers on the shutdown’s consequences and Schumer’s role. Democrats avoided direct accountability, instead focusing on the shutdown’s impact.
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CM Punk defended New York Giants rookie Cam Skattebo after backlash from Giants fans over his involvement in a Monday Night Raw angle while recovering from an ankle injury. The WWE star dismissed the criticism as ‘stupid,’ arguing that celebrities and athletes have long engaged with pro wrestling.
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During the 2025 Miss Universe competition in Thailand, a contestant from Jamaica fell off the stage during the evening gown round, adding to the pageant’s turmoil. The organization denied allegations of rigging, insisting that all procedures were official and transparent.
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Harris insisted that’s not where her focus is, emphasizing that her attention remains on her campaign.
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The latest episode of Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Saints’ on Fox Nation delves into the complex narrative of Saint Peter, tracing his journey from doubt and betrayal to eventual redemption. The episode highlights key moments in his life, including his denial of Jesus and subsequent forgiveness, offering a nuanced portrayal of his character.
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Lawyer Andriy Protsyk and Iryna Fedor, who is accused of illicit enrichment. The report was shared by Radio Free Europe/Radio Svoboda.
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A prominent environmental group that led the opposition to the Keystone Pipeline has suspended its U.S. operations. The group will maintain three U.S. positions in hopes of reviving operations in the future.
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Sheldon Whitehouse, the sole U.S. federal official attending COP30 in Brazil, will focus on offshore wind, shipping, and greenhouse gas emissions. He will deliver a keynote speech at a roundtable with international elected officials.
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The U.S. government representative at the United Nations climate summit has stated that the State Department has made it more difficult for members of Congress to attend. The individual also made a comment about the lack of support from former President Trump, highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. climate policy.
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Protesters returned to the climate summit in Belém, Brazil, on Saturday, marking a shift from prior years’ suppression of dissent at U.N. summits. The demonstrations highlighted demands for Indigenous rights and criticized the Trump administration.
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World leaders have made repeated pledges to fight rising temperatures, yet many of these promises fade after climate summits. This pattern highlights the challenges in achieving long-term climate goals.
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FEMA is considering relocating its headquarters to Texas as the agency’s acting chief resigns after a six-month tenure. The state’s top emergency official is also under consideration for the leadership role.
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An African official has pointed out that countries previously interested in U.S. clean energy technologies are now favoring China due to its competitive market offerings. The shift highlights the evolving dynamics of international climate cooperation in the post-Trump era.
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Governments from Europe, the Pacific Islands, Latin America, and Africa have united to advocate for abandoning fossil fuels, marking a significant shift in global climate policy. The United States has not joined this initiative, raising questions about international cooperation.
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Disaster-battered nations are seeking $12 , billion in funding to adapt to escalating climate impacts. The request comes at COP30, where leaders are addressing rising global climate pollution and its devastating effects on vulnerable countries.
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Turkey will host the 2026 Climate Summit, but Australia will control the presidency, according to Climate Minister Chris Bowen.
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Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed hope that the United States will eventually recognize the urgency of the climate crisis and participate in global efforts to phase out fossil fuels. His remarks at the climate summit highlight the growing concern among nations to address climate change and the potential shift in U.S. policy.
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POLITICO’s E&E News investigated satellite imagery of more than 100 homes owned by Republican lawmakers to see if they have solar panels. Seven had rooftop arrays.
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Republican allies are growing frustrated with the Defense Department’s third-most senior leader and his foreign policy surprises. Administration allies say they are fed up with the Defense Department’s third-most senior leader and his foreign policy surprises.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, a decision that could have significant diplomatic implications.
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The Trump administration’s highest-level delegation has arrived in Kyiv for a mission focused on peace negotiations and technology sharing, marking the most significant visit by the administration to the war-torn country since Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s trip in February.
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Senior Trump administration officials are meeting to discuss how to respond to the year-end ACA subsidy expiration. The White House is evaluating potential measures to either maintain or modify the current subsidy system, which has been a central component of the Affordable Care Act.
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House Republicans are considering a legislative proposal that would realign insurance subsidies to align with former President Trump’s health care policies. The Ways and Means Committee is reportedly examining a bill that mirrors Trump’s calls to redirect subsidies to Obamacare enrollees.
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RFK Jr. has called for unity following an incident where his supporters attacked Trump aides. The health secretary expressed support for Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff, stating she is a friend of his MAHA movement.
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Democrats are planning to criticize RFK Jr.’s vaccine policies without angering his base, aiming to position themselves as defenders of public health. The strategy focuses on highlighting concerns about his stance while avoiding direct conflict with supporters.
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The U.S. Congress is set to vote on a key provision related to the Affordable Care, sparking uncertainties for 20 states with their own exchanges.
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President Donald Trump has criticized health insurers for their handling of healthcare policies, signaling potential regulatory scrutiny. Insurance companies challenged GOP orthodoxy on Obamacare. It’s not going well.
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President Trump has reactivated a policy that penalizes legal immigrants for utilizing public assistance programs such as Medicaid. This change is designed to discourage the use of federal welfare programs by immigrants, which the administration argues is detrimental to national economic interests.
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House Republicans are racing against time to introduce a health care cost reduction plan as Obamacare subsidies are set to expire, risking higher premiums for enrollees. Both chambers are working on separate proposals, but the House aims to act quickly to mitigate the financial impact on patients.
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The U.S. health secretary and FDA chief Marty Makary are at odds over vaccine safety protocols. The disagreement highlights the complexities of maintaining vaccine safety standards.
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Democrats warn that Obamacare customers facing sky-high premiums will get no relief under Cassidy’s plan. With enhanced subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Democrats argue they have no choice but to extend them to prevent financial hardship for millions.
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The article warns of an approaching affordability crisis for 16,5 million Americans with employer-sponsored health insurance. Rising premiums, combined with stagnant or shrinking pay raises, are creating a significant financial burden for workers.
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The White House plans to release a health bill and is considering using the reconciliation process for passage. Senior officials hint at potential bipartisan efforts but are open to a partisan path if needed.
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A senior White House official indicated that the Trump administration is planning to introduce a health care bill and is considering the use of reconciliation to expedite its passage. This technique, once used to repeal Obamacare and pass the megabill, would allow Republicans to push forward a health plan with a simple majority.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claims the Epstein case has fractured MAG. The House prepares to vote on a transparency bill, with GOP leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson signaling support despite criticism of its provisions.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused the MAGA movement of being ‘ripped apart’ due to the ongoing Epstein saga, while Trump has denounced her as a ‘Traitor.’ The House is set to vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signaling internal GOP divisions.
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House Republican leaders are pushing to overhaul the Affordable Care Act’s tax credits rather than extend them, as the subsidies expire in December and premiums are set to spike. This move comes amid a critical window for Congress to pass legislation by year-end, with both Democrats and Republicans vying to present viable solutions before the…