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President Donald Trump has publicly signaled a desire to have the upcoming Washington Commanders stadium in Washington, D.C., bear his name, according to multiple sources. The planned venue, a $3.7 billion project set to open around 2030, will be built on the former RFK Stadium site and hold approximately 65,000 spectators. Under the agreement, the team will contribute $2.7 billion while the District of Columbia provides roughly $1 billion in infrastructure support and associated development costs. Trump’s interest in the naming rights follows his support of the stadium deal—with his administration backing the land transfer enabling the development. The White…

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The Department of Justice revealed that federal agents prevented an ISIS-associated terror plot planned for Halloween, aimed at Jewish establishments in Michigan. According to court documents, the operation—dubbed “Pumpkin”—involved multiple suspects who trained with AR-15 style rifles at local gun ranges and discussed targeting specific locations tied to the Jewish community. Authorities announced the arrests of two men aged 20 in Michigan—Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud—who were charged with transferring and attempting to transfer firearms and ammunition for terrorism. Search warrants uncovered three rifles, two shotguns, four handguns and over 1,600 rounds of ammunition. Surveillance footage and intercepted encrypted messages…

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Former New York Assemblyman Michael Blake has launched a Democratic primary challenge against U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres, criticizing Torres’s pro-Israel alignment and asserting he is more focused on lobbying interests than constituents. Blake accused Torres of siding with a major pro-Israel organization and ignoring Bronx voters. The criticism comes as Blake’s own social media history surfaced, showing posts from 2014-2017 celebrating his attendance at pro-Israel events—many of which were later removed. Critics in the Jewish community called the deletions opportunistic and questioned Blake’s authenticity as a candidate. Torres’s campaign dismissed the attack as political grandstanding, pointing to his record on…

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Senate Republicans announced a major step toward resolving the historic government shutdown by unveiling a three-bill spending package aimed at restarting federal operations. The proposals, crafted by the Appropriations Committee, would fund military construction, the Department of Agriculture and the legislative branch through late January 2026. The effort, led by Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, drew bipartisan support—with three hesitant Democrats ultimately joining negotiations. Key features include back-pay promises for furloughed workers and a commitment to reverse pandemic-era firings within federal agencies. Although the legislation does not yet address expiring health-insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, it is viewed as…

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The BBC is undergoing a major leadership shake-up after two of its top executives resigned following serious controversy over a broadcast that allegedly manipulated a speech by President Donald Trump. Director-General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness announced their departures Sunday, acknowledging the episode had eroded public confidence in the broadcaster’s editorial standards and impartiality. The resignations come after findings that a documentary aired by the BBC’s flagship current-affairs programme edited together separate parts of Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech in a way critics say distorted the original remarks. The segment allegedly excluded context where Trump called for peaceful…

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Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, issued a forceful warning Sunday that his party will face serious consequences if it fails to recognize and counter a growing Democratic push to eliminate the Senate filibuster. Johnson highlighted what he called “the Democrats’ plan to nuke the filibuster” and urged Republicans to consider using the so-called “nuclear option” themselves in order to pass legislation—especially as the federal government remains shut down and lawmakers struggle to break the stalemate. He argued that Democratic intentions to scrap the minority-rights safeguard in the Senate would leave Republicans vulnerable when power shifts again, noting that…

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Representative Riley Moore (R-W.Va.) has publicly backed President Donald Trump’s warning of possible U.S. military intervention in Nigeria, citing what he described as the “genocide” of Christians at the hands of Islamist militants. Moore, who was appointed by Trump to lead a congressional investigation into the killings, said all options remain on the table—including sanctions and kinetic military action—unless the Nigerian government takes urgent steps to protect vulnerable communities. The move comes amid Trump’s tougher posture toward Nigeria: the President has placed the nation on a business and arms-export watch list, halted certain U.S. aid programs, and ordered the Pentagon…

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Federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 41-year-old Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, after she was accused of violently attacking a coworker this summer. Authorities say Ojeda-Montoya illegally entered the U.S. on February 22, 2023, and remained in the country under release. The incident triggered when officers conducting a traffic stop discovered that Ojeda-Montoya and her husband, Carlos Zapata Rivera, were traveling with their child improperly restrained. During the stop, the couple resisted cooperation even after officers presented an outstanding arrest warrant for Ojeda-Montoya. Prosecutors allege that earlier this year, Ojeda-Montoya stabbed a coworker with scissors…

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President Donald Trump is actively considering granting Hungary a waiver from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil imports during a meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. During the discussion, Trump acknowledged Hungary’s heavy reliance on pipeline-delivered oil and gas and noted that the country faces “difficult” logistical challenges due to its lack of seaports and alternative supply options. Earlier this year, the administration imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies as part of its efforts to pressure Moscow. Now, less than a month later, Trump is open to exempting Hungary—despite aligning with the broader U.S. strategy to cut Russian…

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul affirmed her endorsement of New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, while simultaneously distancing herself from the Democratic Socialists of America. Hochul stated explicitly, “I don’t support them,” despite Mamdani being a card-carrying DSA member. At a recent political retreat, Hochul addressed concerns from business leaders and donors uneasy about Mamdani’s socialist affiliation, emphasizing that New York City would continue operating within a capitalist framework. “This will still remain a capitalist city,” she said, describing her outreach efforts with the business community as vital to ensuring economic stability under the new administration. Critics had accused Hochul…

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In Saginaw, Michigan, authorities have issued a warrant for 48-year-old Casharra Brown following a viral video that shows her hurling a cup of piping hot coffee at a McDonald’s manager during a dispute over a delayed refund. The incident took place on Nov. 4 at a McDonald’s where Brown had placed a mobile-order and became upset after being informed the refund would take up to 48 hours. Surveillance footage captures Brown removing the lid of a large coffee cup and flinging the breakfast drink at the staffer, who screamed and suffered minor burns before the suspect fled on foot. Police…

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, have reportedly turned an early stock portfolio of under $800,000 in 1987 into more than $130 million in profits over her nearly four decades in Congress. Financial analysis indicates their investment returns have exceeded 16,900% collectively, far outperforming major indexes like the Dow Jones over the same period. According to the estimates, their stock holdings today are valued at approximately $133.7 million, while their combined net worth is estimated near $280 million. Major holdings cited include substantial positions in tech giants such as Apple, NVIDIA, Salesforce, and Netflix. For the most…

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The re-election of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey took an unexpected turn when he delivered a portion of his victory address in Somali, thanking supporters in the East African language and citing regions of Somalia as he spoke to the crowd. In the video that circulated online, Frey thanked residents both in English and Somali, saying “Whether you’re from Bosaso or Mogadishu… Minneapolis is a place where you come to build your future.” His remarks included references to several Somali localities and the city’s Somali community. The choice to speak in Somali prompted sharp reaction on social media. Conservative commentators labeled…

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President Donald Trump has escalated his push to overhaul the nation’s healthcare funding model, urging Republican lawmakers to take a decisive step in dismantling the Affordable Care Act and redirect federal healthcare subsidies directly into the hands of American citizens. As the government shutdown stretches on with no immediate resolution in sight, the president has made it clear that he believes the current crisis presents an opportunity for long-term systemic change. Rather than funneling trillions of dollars through health insurance exchanges, Trump has advocated for a model that prioritizes direct financial support, claiming it would provide Americans with greater control…

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Former President Joe Biden made a stirring address at a Nebraska Democratic gala, declaring that his party has resurged following recent election victories and paying tribute to his late son, Beau, by reflecting, “He should have been the president, not me.” Biden pointed to Democratic wins in states including Virginia, New Jersey and New York City as proof of renewed momentum, telling attendees the result signals “a message to Trump and to his crowd.” He criticized the ongoing government shutdown, arguing the failure to fund programs is exacerbating hunger and instability across America. Drawing on his personal family journey—Beau died…

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