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Pentagon launches court-martial probe into Senator Mark Kelly over 'illegal orders' video + Trump orders sweeping review of 200,000 Biden-era refugees + Zelensky faces pressure as Ukraine weighs US-backed peace planTrump to Visit Beijing in April - Will Host Xi for State Visit
President Trump accepted an invitation to visit Beijing in April and said he will host Chinese President Xi Jinping for a state visit in the United States next year signaling a major diplomatic engagement between the two powers
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19.3M - TSA travelers expected to be screened this Thanksgiving week
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"Borders cannot be changed by force" — Volodymyr Zelensky
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Trump to Visit Beijing in April - Will Host Xi for State Visit
A flurry of diplomatic moves between Washington and Beijing signals a thaw. The White House and Chinese leaders held calls and accepted reciprocal visits, with President Trump set to travel to China in April and Xi Jinping slated for a U.S. state visit next year.
Updated U.S. Peace Plan for Ukraine Gains Traction in Talks
U.S. officials advance a revised 28 point peace framework for Ukraine while Kyiv and Western allies express caution. Negotiations show movement but key territorial and security guarantees remain unresolved as talks continue.
Federal Judge Tosses Indictments Against Comey and Letitia James
A federal judge has dismissed the high profile prosecutions brought under a Trump appointed prosecutor, dealing a major setback to the Justice Department. The rulings critique the prosecutor's appointment and raise questions about ongoing political prosecutions.
Pentagon Launches Review of Sen Mark Kelly Over 'Refuse Illegal Orders' Video
The Defense Department has opened a formal review of Senator Mark Kelly after his participation in a video urging service members to refuse unlawful orders. Political allies and critics escalate rhetoric as military legal options and threats of recall are discussed.
U.S. Moves to Label Maduro Tied Cartel de los Soles as Terror Group
The White House ramps up pressure on Venezuela by moving to label elements of Maduro's network as terrorism while airlines suspend service amid safety warnings. The moves raise the risk of further geopolitical escalation in the region.
U.S. Backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Shutters Operations
The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by U.S. and Israeli support, says it is ending emergency operations after a months long effort. The decision follows criticism about secrecy, funding and contractor use during relief distribution.
Administration Orders Review of Biden Era Refugees
The Trump administration orders reviews and reinterviews of refugees admitted under the Biden administration, drawing protests from advocates and legal scrutiny. Officials say the move is part of a nationwide vetting and national security review.
TSA Expects Record 19.3 Million Travelers This Week
Officials and airlines brace for the busiest Thanksgiving travel week in years as TSA screens surge and storms cause major delays. Travelers face record crowds and potential weather related cancellations across the country.
Nasdaq Rallies as Tech Stocks Lead a Broad Market Bounce
Markets rally on renewed AI enthusiasm and rate cut hopes while major tech names lead gains. At the same time Amazon signals a massive push into AI and cloud services for government clients which could reshape the tech landscape.
Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.5 as New Benchmark Model
AI labs roll out major product updates and prototypes with Anthropic releasing a new Opus model and OpenAI and others signaling hardware plans. Competition around high end AI capabilities intensifies alongside cybersecurity concerns.
Ozempic Pill Fails to Slow Alzheimer’s in Late Stage Trial
Pharma giant Novo Nordisk sees a setback as trials of semaglutide and related GLP 1 drugs fail to slow Alzheimer’s disease, dealing blows to hopes for dementia treatments and triggering sector market moves.
NASA Keeps Astronauts Off Next Starliner Flight - Cargo Only
Boeing and NASA agree to keep astronauts off the next Starliner flight, switching to a cargo only mission after prior problems. The move underscores ongoing safety and reliability concerns for Boeing's crewed capsule program.
Hundreds of Students Kidnapped in Nigeria School Attacks
Mass kidnappings of students in Nigeria have intensified international concern and drawn appeals for action. The scale and frequency of school abductions reflect deepening security failures and fuel global condemnation.
Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts in Northern Ethiopia After Millennia
A long dormant Ethiopian volcano erupted for the first time in millennia, sending ash across the Red Sea. Authorities monitor impacts on air travel and regional communities as ash clouds spread toward Yemen and Oman.
Manhunt Underway After Fatal Stabbing in Times Square
A wave of violent street incidents in New York left multiple victims and prompted manhunts. Law enforcement launched searches after a Times Square killing, a hit and run, and a mob takeover that left locals shaken.
Woman Doused in Gasoline and Set on Fire on Chicago Train
Chicago reels after a brutal on‑train arson attack and scrutiny of pretrial release decisions. The suspect has a long arrest history and critics warn judges over perceived leniency toward violent offenders.
Trump Ordered Task Force Scores Thousands of Arrests in Memphis
A federal task force launched by the White House to crack down on crime in Memphis has reported thousands of arrests, prompting debate over courts and jail capacity as officials tout results and opponents warn of strain on justice systems.
DOJ Asks Judges to Authorize Release of Epstein Grand Jury Material
The Justice Department is again pressing courts to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury materials after Congress mandated release of files. Judges in New York and Florida face renewed petitions in a high profile transparency fight.
Russian Strike Kills Civilians in Kharkiv During Ongoing Talks
Ukraine faces renewed Russian strikes even as diplomatic talks show signs of movement. Officials and analysts warn that any deal must protect borders and security guarantees or risk severe consequences for Kyiv.
Trump Delays Health Care Plan After Congressional Backlash
The White House delayed a planned healthcare announcement amid Republican blowback over proposed changes to ACA subsidies. Lawmakers remain divided as the administration retools a plan to extend relief for millions of Americans.
More Americans Facing Power Shutoffs as Unpaid Bills Mount
Households strain under rising bills and stalled incomes as utility shutoffs rise and public frustration grows. Analysts link the trend to inflation, tariff impacts, and uneven recovery across sectors.
China’s Options Narrow on Taiwan as U S and Allies Fortify Waterways
Regional military tensions over Taiwan and naval activity in nearby waters escalate. Analysts warn Beijing's tactics and increased Russian intelligence activity in European waters raise security concerns for allies.
First Person Dies From Rare H5N5 Bird Flu in Washington State
Public health officials warn of multiple infectious disease threats this season. A rare human bird flu death, rising whooping cough cases, and an early aggressive flu season combine to heighten alarm ahead of winter.
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