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    Could an end to the Ukraine war be near?

    US President Donald Trump has been briefed on a flurry of new peace proposals from European leaders aimed at ending the Ukraine war, according to sources close to the matter. The proposals include concessions on territorial losses and the potential use of Russia's frozen assets in Ukraine...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    US Spy Balloon Incident Raises Questions About Chinese Surveillance Capabilities A Chinese spy balloon that crossed into US airspace earlier this year was able to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from US military sites, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. The balloon...
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    Royal Caribbean passenger who died on board cruise ship was served 33 drinks, lawsuit claims

    A 35-year-old California man died on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship last year after allegedly being served an excessive number of drinks, his family claims in a lawsuit. Michael Virgil boarded the Navigator of the Seas with his fiancée and son from Los Angeles to Ensenada, Mexico. According to...
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    Diamond-encrusted Faberge egg recovered by police 6 days after man allegedly swallowed it

    A bizarre case of theft has come to a close in New Zealand, where police successfully retrieved a $20,000 diamond-encrusted Faberge egg after a suspect allegedly swallowed it. The 32-year-old man, who was arrested before he could make his escape, had kept the thief on high alert for six days as...
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    Trump hosts Kennedy Center honorees and teases hosting skills: 'I'm sure they'll give me great reviews'

    US President Hosts Kennedy Center Honorees, Teases Hosting Skills In a ceremony held at the Oval Office on Saturday evening, US President Donald Trump hosted this year's class of 2025 Kennedy Center honorees. The recipients included country music singer George Strait, actor-singer Michael...
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    Afghan withdrawal refugees had ‘free rein’ on US bases in 2021, sources said, leaving in Ubers untracked

    "Biden's Afghan Evacuation Disaster: A Culture of Unaccountability" In the chaotic 2021 evacuation of Afghanistan, thousands of evacuees were brought into the United States with little to no vetting, raising serious concerns about national security and public safety. The lack of oversight...
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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    Four NASA Astronauts Selected for Historic Moon Mission in Five Decades In a groundbreaking announcement, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has revealed its selection of four astronauts who will embark on the first crewed moon mission in over five decades. The quartet...
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    The Epstein files sinkhole widening under Trump

    A Decade of Unwavering Support: How Donald Trump's Grip on the GOP Base Could be Loosening. For nearly a decade, Donald Trump has held an unyielding lead in the Republican presidential primary polls. His stronghold over the GOP base has only intensified since his loss in the 2020 election, with...
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    Trump eyes federal Epstein investigation that targets his foes, but not himself

    President Donald Trump has taken a peculiar stance on the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal, one that defies logic and appears aimed at deflecting attention from himself. When asked about the controversy for months, Trump initially maintained his innocence but also made concerted efforts to...
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    Lawrence O’Donnell: Mike Johnson is the real loser in the Senate shutdown deal

    Senate Democrats have been accused of mishandling a deal to reopen the government, but according to Lawrence O'Donnell, another lawmaker may be the true loser: House Majority Leader Mike Johnson. O'Donnell pointed out that Schumer had every opportunity to prevent some Senate Democrats from...
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    Drink tea, tidy up and take action! Can advice from artists really improve your life?

    A recent study has found that art can have a positive impact on both mental and physical health, but what about its ability to improve our lives in more profound ways? Can learning from artists really help us become better versions of ourselves? Katy Hessel's latest book, "How to Live an Artful...
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    US and China agree framework of trade deal ahead of Trump-Xi meeting

    US and China have reached a framework agreement on a potential trade deal, just days ahead of the highly anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea. According to the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, this includes finalizing a "final...
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    The tragic change a single year has made in America | Margaret Sullivan

    The United States has Tipped Over the Edge: A Year of Turmoil A year ago, America's flaws were acknowledged by thoughtful citizens, but its identity as a democracy, a nation governed by the rule of law, was still intact. Now, in late October 2025, the country is unrecognizable. The US is...
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    'Heist made it more exciting to go to the Louvre': Tourists react as museum reopens

    The text appears to be a news article from the BBC, listing various military and conflict-related events that have occurred in Europe. However, I'll try to summarize the main points for you: * Russia has conducted joint military drills with Belarus as part of the Zapad 2025 (West 2025)...
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    Watch: A 'big moment' for France as Sarkozy jailed

    Here is the text with all the unwanted characters and lines removed: Belarus And Russia Stage Joint Military Drills The BBC's Russia editor, Steve Rosenberg, reports from joint manoeuvres by Russia and Belarus, as part of the Zapad 2025 (West 2025) military drills.
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    How much interest can you earn with a high-yield savings account now?

    Savers May Still See Significant Returns with High-Yield Accounts Despite Recent Rate Slump. For those looking to stash their cash and earn a decent return, high-yield savings accounts remain an attractive option despite recent rate cuts. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation...
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    Trump insists he’s entitled to ‘a lot’ of taxpayer money following DOJ investigations

    President Donald Trump has insisted that he is entitled to a substantial sum of taxpayer money as part of the federal investigations into him. According to reports, Trump is seeking up to $230 million in compensation from the Justice Department for what he perceives as damage caused by the...
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    Democrats have some questions about DHS buying private jets to be used by Kristi Noem

    Kristi Noem's lavish spending on private jets has raised eyebrows at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). According to documents reviewed by The New York Times, DHS has purchased two Gulfstream private jets for Noem and other top officials at a staggering cost of $172 million. This move...
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    WATCH: 'No Kings' protester steps up to mic and calls for ICE agents to be 'shot,' 'wiped out'

    A US citizen with ties to the Chicago City Colleges system has sparked widespread outrage after calling for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to be shot, his words echoing a message of violence and hatred towards federal law enforcement. The man's call to action, which was...
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    What is private credit, and should we be worried by the collapse of US firms?

    The Collapse of Private Credit: A Growing Concern in the Global Economy A recent spate of collapses among US firms has brought the growing influence of private credit into sharp relief. Private credit, a niche industry that emerged in the 1980s, offers private loans to businesses and is backed...
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