2025

Russian Cities Report Explosions Amid Ukrainian Drone Strikes

Overnight on November 28, multiple Russian cities experienced explosions amid a reported drone attack. Explosions were reported near military airfields and other locations in Taganrog, Smolensk, and Saratov, with air raid sirens sounding in Novorossiysk. While details remain unverified, eyewitness footage purportedly shows blasts in multiple cities. These strikes align with Kyiv’s ongoing efforts to target Russian military infrastructure.

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Trump’s Plan: Terminate Biden Orders, Citing Autopen Use

President Trump announced the termination of all orders signed by former President Joe Biden using an autopen on Friday. This declaration, made on Trump’s social media platform, claims any document not directly signed by Biden is now canceled, though the specific orders targeted remain unspecified. Trump alleges the autopen’s use was illegal, despite the Justice Department confirming its legality, and has previously fixated on the matter. Biden, in response to prior accusations, has affirmed he made all presidential decisions during his term.

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Trump’s Venezuela Threat: Potential Military Action Sparks Outrage and Fears

President Trump announced plans to initiate land strikes in Venezuela “very soon,” expanding the ongoing military operations that currently include attacks on boats suspected of drug trafficking in international waters. This expansion of military action comes after weeks of attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific, and amid a U.S. military buildup near Venezuela, including the deployment of significant naval and troop presence. While escalating military pressure, Trump also signaled openness to potential diplomatic engagement with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This decision follows the designation of the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization.

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JD Vance’s 2028 Republican Nomination Chances Dimming, Polls Suggest

Recent polling indicates a significant decline in J.D. Vance’s chances of securing the GOP presidential nomination in 2028. Initially holding a substantial lead, Vance’s margin over Donald Trump Jr. has narrowed considerably in recent months. The latest survey reveals Vance at 34% compared to Trump Jr.’s 24%, a stark contrast to the previous gap. This shift in popularity is speculated to be linked to Vance’s close association with the current administration, which is facing its own decline in approval ratings.

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College Freshman Deported Despite Court Order: Legal System Under Scrutiny

A college freshman was deported to Honduras in violation of a court order while trying to fly from Boston to Texas for Thanksgiving. Nineteen-year-old Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a student at Babson College, was detained by immigration officials at Boston Logan International Airport on November 20th and deported within two days. Her attorney claims she was unaware of any deportation order, which was allegedly issued in 2015, and a federal judge had issued an emergency order prohibiting her removal. ICE has not commented on the violation of the order.

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Tanker Explosions Hit Russian Shadow Fleet Off Turkey, Rescues Underway

On Friday, explosions caused fires on two tankers, Kairos and Virat, in the Black Sea near Turkey’s Bosphorus strait. The Kairos, en route from Egypt to Russia, experienced an external impact, leading to a fire, and its 25 crew members were rescued. The Virat also reported an incident, with its 20 personnel reported in good condition. Both tankers are on a list of ships subject to sanctions against Russia, and the incidents sparked speculation about potential mine strikes.

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Hegseth’s Alleged “Kill Them All” Order: Calls for Accountability and Legal Action

As surveillance aircraft tracked the boat for an extended period, analysts at command centers grew increasingly certain of illicit activity. The extended observation provided mounting evidence suggesting the individuals on board were involved in drug trafficking. This conclusion was drawn based on the length of time the boat was monitored. The increased confidence of the analysts was a direct result of the prolonged surveillance operation.

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House Democrat Pushes Lawmakers to Oppose Ghislaine Maxwell Pardon

House Democrats are urging the White House to avoid any reprieve for Ghislaine Maxwell, with Rep. Jamie Raskin introducing a resolution opposing commutation, pardon, or clemency. This move follows reports of Maxwell preparing a commutation application, sparking concern given her 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Although Trump has not explicitly ruled out a pardon, the political risk is significant, and the resolution serves as a symbolic message against clemency for Maxwell. Despite the resolution’s symbolic nature, its introduction underscores the seriousness of the issue and growing concern among lawmakers.

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Crystal Fabergé Egg: $46M Price Tag Sparks Outrage Over Wealth Inequality

The Winter Egg, a rare Fabergé creation valued at over £20 million, is set to be auctioned at Christie’s London. Commissioned by Czar Nicholas II in 1913, the egg is crafted from rock crystal, platinum, and 4500 diamonds, containing a removable basket of jeweled quartz flowers. This piece is one of only seven Imperial Fabergé eggs in private hands and was created by female designer Alma Pihl. Having a history of sales, the egg is expected to break the record for a Fabergé egg sold at auction.

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