November 2025

Calls Grow for Release of Trump-MBS Call Transcript After Khashoggi Murder

Hanan Elatr Khashoggi, the widow of Jamal Khashoggi, and Democratic members of Congress have called upon President Trump to release the transcript of his phone conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following Khashoggi’s murder in 2018. Rep. Vindman, who served on Trump’s National Security Council, has described the 2019 call as “highly disturbing” and urged for its declassification. Khashoggi’s widow and other critics have condemned Trump’s cordial reception of MBS and defense of Saudi Arabia, especially given US intelligence agencies’ findings that MBS ordered the murder. This call for transparency and justice comes amid continued arms sales to the kingdom, ongoing investigations, and potential business ventures that may present conflicts of interest.

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MAGA Trolls Exposed: Many Operate Outside the U.S. Thanks to X’s New Feature

Further investigation has revealed that several prominent social media accounts with patriotic American themes are not operated from within the United States. Accounts such as “America First” and “MAGA Nation,” boasting hundreds of thousands of followers, are reportedly based in Bangladesh and Eastern Europe, respectively. Furthermore, a fan page dedicated to Ivanka Trump, with a million followers, appears to be managed from Nigeria. These findings raise questions about the true origins and potential influence of these accounts.

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First US H5N5 Bird Flu Death: Concerns Rise Amidst Uncertainty, Officials Say Risk Remains Low

1st human known to be infected with H5N5 strain of bird flu dies, Washington state officials say. This news, frankly, is a little unsettling. The headline itself is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of infectious diseases, and the potential for a virus to jump species. The Washington State Department of Health, in their news release, stated the unfortunate news: a person, an older adult with underlying health conditions, has succumbed to the H5N5 strain of avian influenza.

The good news, as health officials have emphasized, is that there is no evidence of the virus spreading between people. This is the crucial point that provides some measure of relief.… Continue reading

G20 Leaders Defy Trump, Back Paris Agreement

At the G20 summit, leaders from the world’s top economies issued a joint statement, reinforcing their commitment to the Paris climate agreement and supporting open trade, despite the absence of U.S. President Donald Trump who boycotted the summit. The 30-page communique reaffirmed commitments to tackle climate change, acknowledging the financial needs of developing countries in meeting emissions reduction targets. Simultaneously, Australia endorsed the “Belém Declaration on the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels” signaling a shift away from fossil fuels. Despite these strong commitments, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese clarified that Australia would not be altering existing policies, maintaining the current stance on the role of gas in the energy transition.

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Teen’s Cruise Death: Stepbrother Suspected in Asphyxiation-Related Killing

Teen found dead on Carnival cruise died by asphyxiation resulting from a bar hold: Source, a tragic story, immediately presents a deeply unsettling picture. The central tragedy revolves around the death of an eighteen-year-old woman on a cruise ship. The information indicates the cause of death as asphyxiation, specifically resulting from a “bar hold.” This detail, immediately sets the stage for a grim investigation.

The primary suspect in this horrifying incident is the victim’s younger stepbrother, who was sixteen years old at the time. This detail is further compounded by reports that they shared the same cabin, alongside her fourteen-year-old brother, painting a claustrophobic and unsettling picture of their living situation aboard the ship.… Continue reading

Ukraine Claims to Clear Pokrovsk Center of Russian Forces

According to the 7th Corps of Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, Ukrainian forces have cleared the center of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast of Russian troops, including areas near the railway station, Pokrovsk Pedagogical College, and Sobornyi Square. This action has effectively blocked Russia’s attempts to consolidate forces within the city. Fierce firefights continue, with Ukrainian forces preventing the enemy from gaining a foothold and executing search-and-strike missions. Since early November, Ukrainian forces have reportedly eliminated 388 Russian soldiers in the Pokrovsk area.

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MAGA Influencers Unmasked: Foreign Actors Exposed

X’s new “About This Account” feature, designed to increase transparency, has inadvertently revealed that numerous prominent MAGA influencers are actually based overseas. This feature allows users to see an account’s location, join date, and username changes, leading to the identification of foreign origins for accounts posing as “America First” or “MAGA” proponents. Accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers were found to be based in countries such as Russia, India, and Nigeria. The revelation has sparked discussions about foreign influence operations and disinformation campaigns targeting American politics, along with calls for further investigation into the motivations behind the use of these accounts.

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Rubio: Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan is Russia’s “Wish List,” Senators Say

In Halifax, Nova Scotia, several lawmakers expressed concerns about a Trump-backed peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine war, claiming Secretary of State Marco Rubio told them the plan was essentially a Russian “wish list.” The State Department refuted this account as false, while Rubio himself disputed the senators’ version of events. The controversial 28-point proposal, which reportedly concedes to numerous Russian demands, was considered a starting point for further negotiations by the Trump administration. The senators believe the plan rewards aggression and have concerns over its implementation.

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U.S. Debt Soars to $38T: Where Did DOGE and Government Cuts Lead Us?

The U.S. national debt has reached a record $38 trillion, the fastest accumulation of a trillion dollars in debt outside of the COVID-19 pandemic. This growing debt, as highlighted in the latest Treasury Department report, leads to higher inflation, eroding Americans’ purchasing power and increasing borrowing costs. Experts note the impact of rising debt includes increased interest costs, which crowd out important public and private investments. While some officials claim policies are working to slow spending, the Joint Economic Committee estimates the national debt has grown by tens of thousands of dollars per second over the past year.

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