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  Feeding America CEO warns: Food insecurity now worse than pandemic peak + Winter storm chaos: Millions stranded as post-Thanksgiving travel collapses + Netanyahu's bold move: Seeks presidential pardon amid corruption trial

Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed — Tensions Spike

President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace closed, prompting Caracas to denounce the move as an illegal colonial threat, halting U S deportation flights and forcing airlines to reroute as regional tensions and diplomatic fallout mount.

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146 — Confirmed deaths in the Hong Kong high‑rise fire

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We believe he was radicalized since he's been here in this country — Kristi Noem


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Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed — Tensions Spike

President Trump’s declaration that Venezuelan airspace is “closed” has escalated tensions with Caracas and disrupted bilateral operations. Caracas has condemned the move as aggression while U S deportation flights and airline routing were immediately affected.

Lawmakers Warn Follow‑Up Boat Strike Could Be a War Crime

Reports of a U S follow‑up strike on survivors of an alleged drug boat have provoked bipartisan alarm. Lawmakers and veterans warn the action could constitute a war crime and demand a full accounting from the Pentagon.

Pentagon Probe Launched Into Pete Hegseth Orders

New reporting has prompted oversight and hearings into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s conduct. Hegseth denies an alleged directive while legal and political opponents press for accountability.

Rubio Heads to Florida for Ukraine Peace Talks

Top Trump administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoys, are meeting Ukrainian negotiators in Florida as the White House pushes to broker a peace framework. Talks aim to draft security guarantees and a roadmap for postwar reconstruction.

Noem Says Guard Shooter Was Radicalized in US

Officials continue to debate the motive and vetting of the Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington. Community warnings and policy failures are under scrutiny as authorities examine radicalization pathways.

Noem Confirms She Approved Deportation Flights Despite Court Order

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has faced sharp questioning over deportation operations and asylum approvals tied to the DC shooting suspect. Noem defends her decisions while critics highlight legal and ethical concerns.

Trump Expands Crackdown on Legal Immigration After DC Shooting

The administration is expanding immigration enforcement and critics point to vast vetting gaps for some Afghan arrivals. Officials and watchdogs highlight thousands of flagged cases and renewed policy changes after the DC attack.

Lawmakers Back Congressional Review of Trump's Boat Strikes

Congressional leaders from both parties are demanding detailed briefings about the Caribbean strikes and any alleged unlawful orders. Committees are pressing for documents and testimony as national security and legal questions mount.

Venezuelan Leaders Call Trump Airspace Order Illegal Aggression

Venezuelan officials have mobilized diplomatic and political responses to the U S escalation, rejecting U S claims and appealing for international support. Tensions are feeding wider regional instability and complicating migration and deportation operations.

Hong Kong Death Toll Climbs to 146 After Tower Inferno

Hong Kong mourns after a catastrophic apartment complex fire that killed scores of residents. Authorities continue recovery efforts and face growing questions about building safety and emergency response as the death toll climbs.

Rescuers Search for Hundreds Missing After Indonesia Landslides

Cyclone‑related storms and landslides have devastated parts of Southeast Asia, leaving hundreds dead and thousands displaced. Rescue teams are searching for missing people while international aid needs grow.

Thousands of Flights Delayed and Canceled as Winter Storm Hits US

A powerful winter storm disrupted Thanksgiving weekend travel across the United States, grounding flights and stranding travelers. Airlines and airports continue recovery efforts as millions remain affected.

At Least Four Killed and Ten Injured in Stockton Birthday Party Shooting

A targeted mass shooting at a family event in Stockton, California left multiple dead and dozens wounded. Local law enforcement continues a manhunt while communities demand answers on motive and public safety.

Netanyahu Requests Presidential Pardon Amid Corruption Trial

Israel’s prime minister has formally asked the president for a pardon as his corruption trial proceeds, a move that deepens domestic political divisions and draws foreign attention after public endorsements from U S leaders.

Turkey and Kazakhstan Urge Ukraine to Stop Black Sea Oil Attacks

Ukraine’s attacks on Black Sea energy targets and Russia’s counterstrikes complicate diplomatic efforts as U S negotiators push a peace framework. Regional partners warn that strikes risk wider energy and security disruptions.

White House Launches Website Naming 'Biased' News Outlets

The White House launched a public media list to highlight what it calls biased reporting, escalating tensions with major outlets. The initiative has drawn immediate criticism for perceived government targeting of journalists.

Supreme Court Poised to Rule on Major Trump Decisions This Month

The Supreme Court and related legal actions could reshape executive power and the fate of high profile cases involving the president. Multiple major arguments and procedural fights are set for decisive rulings in December and early 2026.

Databricks Raises 5 Billion at 134 Billion Valuation

Major AI and cloud companies move aggressively as investors and rivals reposition for a market shakeup. Large fundraises and new chips suggest 2026 could bring significant shifts in the AI infrastructure landscape.

China Revives Economic Coercion to Punish Japan

China’s economy shows persistent weakness in manufacturing and repeated policy tools that include economic coercion toward neighbors. Official surveys record continued contraction and rising trade tensions with Japan.

Iowa Airport Shuts Down After Plane Slides Off Runway

A storm‑related plane slide forced a U S airport shutdown while power outages and infrastructure damage hamper regional recovery. State crews and airports work to restore services amid winter conditions.

Hondurans Vote in Close Presidential Race Under Trump Shadow

Honduran voters head to the polls under intense U S pressure after presidential threats and high profile interventions. Washington’s actions have injected uncertainty into a tightly contested race and drawn regional criticism.

Coupang Data Leak Exposes 33 7 Million Accounts in South Korea

Major cybersecurity incidents and scams are disrupting millions of users worldwide as agencies issue urgent alerts. Data leaks and credential dumps raise fresh concerns about digital safety and consumer exposure.

Final Texts Reveal Fear Before Influencer Found Dead in Suitcase

A string of violent crimes and suspected homicides involving influencers and missing persons has led to arrests and international investigations. Authorities are pursuing leads in multiple cases amid forensic and cross border probes.

OPEC+ Set to Hold Oil Output Steady at Meeting

Energy and defense markets are reacting to geopolitical strain with OPEC+ output decisions and accelerated U S munitions production. Consumers meanwhile face higher utility bills as winter demand and infrastructure strains mount.

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