November 2025

Crypto Crash Hits Trump Family, Followers’ Wealth

During Donald Trump’s second term, crypto assets significantly impacted his family’s wealth. The value of the Trump-branded memecoin has decreased by about a quarter since August, while Eric Trump’s investment in a Bitcoin mining venture lost nearly half its peak value. Furthermore, shares of Trump’s social media company, which recently began accumulating Bitcoin, are currently trading near an all-time low. This illustrates the inherent volatility of digital currencies and their impact on the Trump family’s financial holdings.

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U.S. to End World AIDS Day Commemoration for First Time Since 1988

The U.S. government has instructed State Department employees and grant recipients to cease public promotion of World AIDS Day, ending an annual tradition that began in 1988. This directive prohibits public messaging, social media engagement, and the use of government funds for observances, although individuals may still attend events and discuss anti-HIV programs. The policy shift, which coincides with significant cuts to federal HIV prevention funding, including the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has raised concerns. It remains uncertain whether the State Department will release its annual PEPFAR report on December 1st.

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Experts Doubt Pentagon Can Legally Punish Kelly Over Video

The Pentagon’s investigation into Senator Mark Kelly, regarding a video advising troops to reject “illegal orders,” has sparked debate among legal experts. Some suggest the Pentagon is overstepping its authority by applying military law to a retired service member, while others question the jurisdiction given Kelly’s role as a senator. Critics argue that Kelly’s actions, which were made as a civilian, and his First Amendment rights should be protected, with some experts predicting the investigation will likely be dismissed. Furthermore, constitutional law experts suggest that the investigation may violate the separation of powers.

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Europe’s Reckoning: Realizing Isolation Against Russian Expansionism

European officials are concerned about the US’s shifting stance on Russia, especially regarding potential peace plans. Kaja Kallas highlighted Russia’s history of invasions, emphasizing its consistent aggressive behavior, which contrasts with the views of some US figures, particularly those aligned with Donald Trump. A US-Russian plan, revealed by the article, favors Russia in negotiations, prompting European leaders to recognize the potential betrayal of Ukraine’s sovereignty and the weakening of the transatlantic alliance. Europe is now working to counter these plans and ensure Russia’s future military aggression.

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Legal Analysts React to Trump’s Plan to Undo Biden Executive Orders

Former President Donald Trump declared his intention to terminate all executive orders allegedly signed by Joe Biden using an autopen, claiming approximately 92% of Biden’s actions were executed in this manner. Legal experts dispute the validity of this claim, asserting that the method of signing has no bearing on the legitimacy of executive orders. Trump’s declaration comes after he previously ordered an investigation into Biden’s autopen use, which has been criticized by some as a major political scandal. While the exact implications of Trump’s announcement remain uncertain, it highlights a debate over the use of automated signature devices and their role in presidential actions.

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Trump Declares Venezuela Airspace Closed Amid Rising Tensions and Drug Strike Concerns

Trump: Airspace above Venezuela ‘closed in its entirety’ as tensions grow over drug strikes is a situation that has a lot of people talking, and for good reason. It’s a complex issue with multiple layers, and it’s hard not to see the inconsistencies and potential dangers. Let’s break it down and see if we can make some sense of it all.

The core of the matter seems to be this: Trump’s administration is claiming to be cracking down on drug trafficking by taking military action, which they’re calling “drug strikes,” against Venezuela. Simultaneously, and this is where the eyebrows start to raise, the former President is considering pardoning Juan Orlando Hernández, the former Honduran President, who was convicted of moving massive amounts of cocaine into the United States.… Continue reading

Trump Snaps at CBS Reporter: “Are You a Stupid Person?” on Thanksgiving

During a Thanksgiving press conference, former President Donald Trump confronted CBS News reporter Nancy Cordes after she questioned his claims about an Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members. Trump, who said the suspect was among unvetted Afghan nationals admitted to the U.S. by the Biden administration, was challenged by Cordes about the suspect’s thorough vetting. In response, Trump insulted Cordes, asking if she was “stupid,” which added to a pattern of lashing out at female journalists. The attacks have been defended by the White House, with officials attributing Trump’s remarks to his “frankness” and the public’s distrust of the media.

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Ohio Man’s $1.9 Million Bond for Child Porn Charges Sparks Debate on Bail Reform and Justice System

Robert Shepard, a 50-year-old man from Hamilton County, Ohio, was arrested following a search warrant executed by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators found numerous videos and photos depicting child sexual abuse, described by the prosecutor as some of the most disturbing content encountered. Shepard is suspected of acting upon these urges, with two investigations underway involving local child victims. Initially set at $350,000, Shepard’s bond was raised to $1.9 million by a Hamilton County judge, and Prosecutor Connie Pillich has warned of the possibility of additional victims and urged the public to contact authorities if they recognize Shepard.

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Ukraine Hits Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers with Drones in Black Sea, Causing Damage and Insurance Concerns

Ukrainian security sources have confirmed that underwater drones were used in attacks on two tankers, part of Russia’s shadow fleet, in the Black Sea. The strikes, which occurred on the Gambian-flagged Virat and Kairos, resulted in critical damage, effectively taking them out of service and disrupting the transportation of Russian oil. The Virat, sanctioned by multiple countries, sustained damage over two days while the Kairos saw all crew members evacuated following an explosion and fire. Additionally, a mooring point at the Russian port of Novorossiysk was hit by a marine drone.

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Trump Approval Ratings: Map Shows State-by-State Breakdown After 10 Months

Ten months into his second term, President Trump’s approval ratings highlight stark regional divisions across the United States. While his popularity remains strong in traditionally Republican states like Wyoming and Idaho, he faces significant disapproval in Democratic strongholds such as Hawaii. Polling data reveals that Trump’s net approval is underwater in most states, with negative ratings in key battleground states that will likely impact the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. Experts predict that such low approval ratings could lead to challenges for the Republican Party, potentially influencing congressional makeup and the president’s policy platform.

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