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California birthday party turns deadly: Four killed, including three children + Asia floods claim over 1,000 lives: Military deployed as storms ravage four nations + Hong Kong fire tragedy: Death toll climbs to 146 as city mournsTrump to Maduro: Leave Now or Face US Action
President Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Nicolás Maduro after a phone call and ordered major US forces into the region, declaring Venezuela airspace closed as Washington positions 11 warships and 15,000 troops in the Caribbean amid mounting threats
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1,000+ - Approximate death toll from floods across parts of Southeast and South Asia
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"There's something wrong with him" — President Donald Trump
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Trump Delivers Ultimatum to Maduro: Leave Immediately
Tensions between Washington and Caracas have escalated into a full blown crisis. Reports say President Trump warned Nicolás Maduro to leave Venezuela, the administration has moved a large naval and troop presence into the Caribbean, and airspace announcements heighten the risk of confrontation.
Congress Launches Inquiries Into Reported Boat Strike
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Authorities Say Guard Shooter Was Radicalized in US
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Four Killed Including Three Children at Stockton Birthday
A mass shooting at a family birthday party in Stockton left multiple children dead and sparked a manhunt. Officials treat the attack as gang related and are appealing for public help while local leaders call for action on violence.
Death Toll Rises to 146 After Hong Kong High Rise Blaze
A catastrophic high rise blaze in Hong Kong has left the city reeling as authorities recover bodies and investigate safety failures. Officials face scrutiny over building netting and evacuation procedures as the search for victims winds down.
Over 900 Dead as Floods Ravage Indonesia Sri Lanka Thailand
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Zelenskyy to Meet Macron as US Envoys Head to Moscow
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Netanyahu Seeks Pardon in Corruption Trial
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Trump Says He Will Release MRI Results
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Trump Pledges Pardon for Imprisoned Honduran Ex President
The White House clemency decisions have stirred controversy domestically and abroad as President Trump signals pardons and commutations for foreign and domestic figures, prompting sharp criticism and scrutiny of motives and legal ramifications.
Noem Says Vetting of DC Shooter Occurred Under Biden
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has publicly blamed prior administrations for vetting failures while facing scrutiny herself after revelations about the DC shooting suspect's asylum approval and background. Her comments have intensified political debate on resettlement policy.
CENTCOM Announces Joint Operation Against ISIS in Syria
US Central Command announced coordinated strikes and operations against ISIS facilities in southern Syria while the Pentagon signals an expanded campaign against militant caches in the region as part of a broader counterterrorism push.
China Factory Activity Contracts Again in November
China faces renewed economic strain with manufacturing contraction and a corruption purge denting military firms while financial regulators intensify crypto crackdowns, underscoring deeper structural challenges in the world's second largest economy.
BoJ Governor Hints at Rate Rise as Yen Strengthens
Central bank signals and political moves pushed markets as Asia reacted to comments from the BoJ and President Trump hinted at a Fed pick. Investors are watching rate cues and potential Fed leadership changes ahead of December policy decisions.
Oil Rises as OPEC+ Confirms Output Pause
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Coupang Hit by Massive Data Leak Exposing Millions
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Accused CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Appears in Court
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Influencer Found Dead in Suitcase After Ex's Alleged Confession
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Test Flights for Taiwan's Delayed F 16s Set to Begin
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World's Largest Lithium Deposit Confirmed Under US Supervolcano
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Social Security Checks Could Fall 462 Monthly Without Fix
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Yermak Resignation Deals Major Blow to Ukraine Peace Process
Ukraine's internal shake ups complicate the peace process as the resignation of a senior aide raises questions about negotiating continuity even as officials say talks are producing preliminary results.
Bitcoin Bear Market Confirmed as Prices Plunge
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Millions Under Winter Storm Watch as Nor'easter Approaches
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