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Trump hosts the leaders of Congo and Rwanda to sign a key deal for peace in eastern Congo
- for the U.S. government and American companies. boasted of brokering peace in some of the world's most entrenched conflicts — another chance to tout himself as a dealmaker extraordinaire on the global stage and make the case that . The U.S. leader hasn't been shy about his desire to receive the honor. Lauded by the White House as a "historic" agreement brokered by Trump, the pact between Tshisekedi and Kagame ...

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The Roberts court just helped Trump rig the midterms
- The Roberts Court Just Helped Trump Rig the Midterms The Supreme Court reinstated the Trump-inspired congressional map in Texas. Get your news from a source that's not owned and controlled by oligarchs. The Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated the Trump-inspired gerrymandered congressional map in Texas after it was blocked by a lower court, with the Roberts court once again putting its thumb on the scale to weaken ...

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Pete Hegseth's Use Of Signal Risked 'Harm' To Personnel: Pentagon Report
- This year, the holidays don't feel celebratory for many Americans who've been negatively affected by the Trump administration's decisions. We're here to make sure those people do not go unheard. Help us hold the administration accountable. Already a member? Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked endangering U.S. military personnel when he used the commercial messaging app Signal to discuss real-time war plans, a ...

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New Epstein island images give 'harrowing look behind closed doors'
- Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Swipe for next article New footage and images released by Democrats as lawmakers ask for update on Epstein files from the Justice Department Leer en Español Never-before-seen photos and videos, released Wednesday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee , reveal details of late sex offender ...

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Layoff announcements top 1.1 million this year, the most since 2020 pandemic, Challenger says
- Challenger, Gray & Christmas said layoff plans totaled 71,321 in November, a step down from the massive cuts announced in October but still enough to bring the 2025 total up to 1.17 million. The most-cited reason for the month was restructuring, followed by closings and market or economic conditions. A sign at a NYS Department Of Labor job fair at the Downtown Central Library in Buffalo, New York, US, on Wednesday, ...

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The New York Times sues the Pentagon over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's media rules
- NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Pentagon, attempting to overturn new rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that have led to most mainstream media outlets being banished from the building. The newspaper said the rules violate the Constitution's freedom of speech and due process provisions, since they give Hegseth the power to determine on his own whether a ...

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Trump's DOJ Is Reportedly Considering a New Comey Indictment. It's Already Got One Big Problem.
- Trump's Prosecutor Picks Are Backfiring, Badly to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Donald Trump has been successful in weaponizing the judicial system in some big ways, but in one area, his tactics are backfiring. Over the past few months, Republican- and Democratic-appointed judges across the country have repeatedly ruled that the president's ...

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Locals in New Orleans Brace for Immigration Crackdown
- Hundreds of U.S. Border Patrol agents are reportedly set to begin a major immigration crackdown across much of southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi this week as part of what has been dubbed operation "Swamp Sweep." The planned action follows similar surges in Chicago (operation "Midway Blitz") and Charlotte, North Carolina (operation "Charlotte's Web"), where agents have been accused of using overly ...

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Grand jury declines to reindict Letitia James
- 5 min read A grand jury declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James after being asked to look at the mortgage fraud case against her a second time, 10 days after a federal judge threw out the initial charges against her, according to a person familiar with the development Thursday. Another source familiar with the situation said there should be no premature celebration, because the Justice Department ...

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Schumer says Democrats will bring up bill to extend health care tax credits for 3 years
- Washington — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday that Democrats will offer a clean three-year extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits for a vote next week, when the issue that was at the center of the shutdown fight comes center stage. "This is the bill, a clean three-year extension of ACA tax credits, that Democrats will bring to the floor of the Senate for a vote next ...

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White House brings in new architect for Trump's sprawling $300 million ballroom
- The White House has brought in a new architect to work on President Donald Trump's "vision" for his massive $300 million ballroom project, officials said Thursday. Shalom Baranes, head of Shalom Baranes Associates, has "joined the team of experts to carry out President Trump's vision on building what will be the greatest addition to the White House since the Oval Office — the White House Ballroom," White ...

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US Institute of Peace renamed for Donald Trump despite legal battle
- Renaming 'adds insult to injury' says lawyer for staff fired from non-profit thinktank by Trump administration The Trump administration has renamed the US Institute of Peace after Donald Trump and has planted the president's name on the organization's headquarters despite an ongoing fight over the institute's control. It is the latest twist in a seesaw court battle over who controls the US Institute of Peace, a ...

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Leader of anti-Hamas militia armed by Israel killed in Gaza
- The leader of an anti-Hamas group that was armed and backed by Israel has been killed in Gaza, the group confirmed Thursday, in a potential blow to Israel's post-war plans in the shattered territory. Yasser Abu Shabab, who led a militia controlling a patch of territory in Rafah in southern Gaza, was killed while trying to "de-escalate a conflict" between members of a family in a public square, the organization ...

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Putin vows Russia will seize Donbas region by any means, as Ukrainians prepare for more peace talks with US
- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would seize the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine "in any case," including by military means, digging in on one of his key demands as Ukrainian officials prepare for more peace talks that have yet to yield a deal. Putin is set to arrive in New Delhi on Thursday where he will be hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, two days after a meeting at the Kremlin with a ...

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Federal judge confirms what we already knew: DHS is breaking its own rules in D.C. immigration arrests
- President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign received a legal setback on Tuesday when a federal judge issued yet another preliminary injunction against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For the second time in as many months, the agency has been ordered to stop conducting warrantless immigration arrests without probable cause, this time in Washington, D.C., and to report on the facts surrounding these ...

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Contractors with hacking records accused of wiping 96 govt databases
- U.S. prosecutors have charged two Virginia brothers arrested on Wednesday with allegedly conspiring to steal sensitive information and destroy government databases after being fired from their jobs as federal contractors. Twin brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, both 34, were also sentenced to several years in prison  in June 2015, after pleading guilty to accessing U.S. State Department systems without ...

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Europe's plan to use $105 billion of frozen Russian assets tantamount to war, says Russia's Medvedev
- The European Commission is considering using frozen Russian assets held in Europe to support Ukraine. It plans to unlock $105 billion for the effort through a reparations loan or international borrowing, though favors the former. Russia's Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said that it could be tantamount to an act justifying war. Russia's security council chief warned on Thursday that ...

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Outlook murky as yet another effort to redraw Florida's congressional map begins
- By Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida House Republicans appear ready to throw Florida into a mid-decade redistricting battle. But they don't agree on when to start. Over the summer, President Donald Trump began pushing for red states to redraw their maps to protect the House Republican majority in the upcoming midterm elections and add more GOP-leaning seats. At the time, DeSantis was coy, telling people to "stay tuned" ...

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Child deaths projected to rise for first time this century, as aid cuts reverse decades of progress
- The number of children who die before age 5 is expected to rise for the first time this century, amid sweeping cuts to global health funding by high-income countries, according to a new report from the Gates Foundation. Child mortality around the world is projected to reach an estimated 4.8 million deaths in 2025, an increase of 200,000 preventable deaths compared with last year, the Gates Foundation said in its ...

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On Trump's insults, Somalia's prime minister says. 'It's better not to respond'
- MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia's leader said Wednesday that it was "better not to respond" a day after President Trump called Somali immigrants "garbage" during a xenophobic tirade. "We are not the only country that Trump insults," Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre told an audience at an innovation summit in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, in response to a question about Trump's comments, according to video ...

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Former prosecutor Jack Smith to testify before House Judiciary
- Dec. 3 (UPI) -- The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday subpoenaed former special counsel Jack Smith to have him testify during a closed-door hearing on Dec. 17. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan , R-Ohio, wrote Smith on Wednesday to inform him of the subpoena as the committee investigates Smith's and the Biden administration's efforts to prosecute President Donald Trump . Separate investigations ...

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After years of Trump's attacks on Somalis in Minnesota, ICE zeroes in on the Twin Cities. Here's what's fueling the operation
- When President Donald Trump was asked about how Afghans legally in the United States might feel about his decision to pause issuing visas for them after the suspected shooter of National Guard members was identified as an Afghan national, he took aim at another country in the same breath: Somalia. "They can't be happy because what's taking place between that and, if you look at Somalia, they're taking over ...

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