Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman discusses President-elect Trump's desire to end Russia-Ukraine war, NATO warns businesses to be ready for wartime scenario amid tensions with Russia and China. UK sees growing sabotage acts, dependence on Chinese supplies. Business decisions have strategic consequences for national security.
Whoopi Goldberg shut down co-hosts on 'The View' for panicking about Trump's incoming administration, emphasizing the need to wait and see before making judgments or taking actions.
Missouri state court upholds law banning child mutilation, victory for children. U.S. Supreme Court to review transgender surgical procedures case. Missouri becomes first state to defend ban on trans surgeries for minors at trial court level.
The Israeli cabinet will vote on a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon, which is expected to pass. Talks are moving positively, but some in Israel are skeptical about the deal. The US envoy believes a ceasefire is within reach, but cautions that nothing is final until agreed upon by all parties.
Working for MrBeast is described as being similar to a cult by former employees, with complaints of long hours, toxic work environment, and poor HR management. Lawsuits and allegations of mistreatment have surfaced against the company. Despite his success and net worth, MrBeast's company has faced criticism and legal issues.
Americans face potential travel chaos this holiday season due to storms, snow, delayed flights, and industrial action. Two major storm systems are expected to cause disruptions across the country, with service workers at airports going on strike for better wages and benefits. Despite the challenges, TSA is prepared for the busiest Thanksgiving ever in terms of air travel.
An organized crime group stole 52 cars worth nearly $5 million from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Three suspects were arrested with tools for breaking into cars and reprogramming key fobs. The group is based in Houston and has stolen cars from multiple airports. The investigation started in February 2023 and has identified 14 suspects.
An artist used artificial intelligence to create a realistic image of the teenage Virgin Mary before giving birth to Jesus. The same technology revealed a possible face of Jesus based on the Shroud of Turin. The Shroud remains a mysterious piece of linen cloth that has sparked religious debates for centuries.
AI-generated Instagram influencers are being used to drive traffic to adult content subscription services like Fanvue, with concerns about stolen images and deepfakes. There is a growing industry around creating AI models for adult content, and some worry about the impact of AI on real-life adult content creators and fan trust.
NYC's Meatpacking District is losing its last meatpackers as the city plans to redevelop the area into a mixed-income housing complex with a 60-story tower. The district, once known for butchers and packing plants, now hosts luxury brands and nightlife venues.
A cemetery in central England has implemented a new pricing system that requires people to pay a fee to visit their deceased loved ones, causing outrage among locals and critics.
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and a top campaign donor for President-elect Donald Trump, is set to play a major role in the incoming administration by leading the Department of Government Efficiency. His public involvement in politics and influence on policy decisions marks a shift from the traditional stealth politics approach of wealthy donors.
After withdrawing from consideration as Attorney General and resigning from Congress, Matt Gaetz has joined the platform Cameo to create personalized videos for fans, charging a minimum of $550 per video. Despite facing allegations of sexual misconduct and investigation by the Justice Department, Gaetz is now using Cameo as a source of income.
Maye Musk, Elon's mother, discusses wasteful government spending and Adam Schiff blaming Democrats for Harris' loss. Congress faces a deadline to approve government spending past Dec. 20. Schumer and McConnell failed to pass FISA renewal last year. Republicans prefer a short-term stopgap spending bill. Democrats may push for an omnibus bill. If no action is taken by Dec. 20, the government will face a partial shutdown.
Fox News reports on the detection of bird flu virus in raw milk from a dairy farm in California, prompting a voluntary recall to prevent potential health risks.
Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions denies rumors of the fight against Mike Tyson being rigged, stating it was a professional match with no restrictions and both fighters performed to win.
The Democratic National Committee union launched a GoFundMe to assist staffers laid off after the 2024 election. The layoffs affected two-thirds of DNC staffers with no severance. The union criticized DNC leadership for the layoffs, calling them callous and short-sighted.
Israel has mandatory military service for citizens over 18, with refusal to serve becoming more contentious during conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. One young person chooses jail over military service.
Tips for hosting a cost-effective Thanksgiving dinner, including sticking to familiar recipes, sharing responsibilities with guests, creating a menu before shopping, using coupons, and having leftover plans.
The article discusses various celebrities who are also real estate agents, including Chrishell Stause, Emma Slater, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Elizabeth Olsen, Tamra Judge, and Lisa Leslie. These celebrities have diversified their careers into the real estate industry.
Paris Hilton testifies before the House Ways and Means Committee advocating for more accountability for treatment facilities while claiming to be all-natural despite fans pointing out inconsistencies. Hilton and her husband also discuss their 'dream home' which includes a wellness spa.
The New York Giants faced a blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with players criticizing the team's effort and performance. Head coach Brian Daboll is under scrutiny for the team's struggles.
President-elect Trump's administrative picks threaten GOP's House majority as he endorses replacements for Congress members joining his Cabinet. Razor-thin majority in the House is at risk. Special elections could impact Trump's first 100 days in office.
Special Counsel Jack Smith is dismissing federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, citing the prohibition on indicting a sitting President. This marks a major victory for Trump and the rule of law, with two state-level cases remaining in Georgia and New York.
Transgender college swimmer Lia Thomas criticizes Iowa's ban on transgender athletes in women's sports, falsely claiming it excludes trans kids. Panel members deny physical advantage of male-born athletes over women. Women are fighting back against transgender athletes invading their sports and spaces.
A post-election survey by CBS News/YouGov shows that the majority of Americans are optimistic about the country's future. Young people are the most optimistic, while conservatives are more positive than liberals and moderates. The survey also indicates approval for former President Trump's transition and cabinet choices.
Americans with family in Cuba and tourists are mobilizing to provide aid in response to electricity failures, natural disasters, and infrastructure challenges in Cuba. Supplies like food, medicine, and solar-powered items are being sent to the island. Travel advisories warn of shortages and increased crime, but some visitors are still going. Organizations like Not Just Tourists are sending record amounts of supplies to Cuba. The Cuban government blames economic conditions on U.S. sanctions and the pandemic, while travelers note varying conditions in different parts of the country.
Whoopi Goldberg discusses President-elect Donald Trump's win in 2024, attributing it to race and misogyny, emphasizing the importance of waiting to see his actions before passing judgment.
Violent pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal leads to arrests, vandalism, and antisemitic behavior. Protesters from radical groups Divest for Palestine and CLAC demonstrate against NATO's support for Israel, leading to clashes with police and condemnation from Canadian officials.
The article discusses how President-elect Donald Trump shattered the Democratic Party's dreams of a new multicultural majority by appealing to the working class and depriving liberals of their fading appeal to non-college-educated voters.
CNN is considering making network anchor Kaitlan Collins its chief White House correspondent, potentially relocating her show to Washington, D.C. to leverage her White House connections. The network is attempting to balance coverage of Trump's administration without solely focusing on anti-Trump content.
Farm groups in the United States are warning President-elect Donald Trump that his mass deportation plan could disrupt the food supply due to the dependency on undocumented immigrant labor in the agricultural sector. Exempting agricultural workers from the plan is urged to prevent potential negative impacts on the economy and consumer prices.
Elon Musk, along with President-elect Donald Trump, watched the SpaceX Starship rocket launch in Texas. Musk's role in government efficiency and conflicts of interest with his companies, especially those working with the government, have raised concerns. Democratic Senators have requested reviews of Musk's security clearance and SpaceX's role in national security.
Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, are set to be resentenced in January 2025 after new evidence surfaced. Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón recommended a sentence of 50 years to life with the possibility of parole, replacing their current life without parole penalty. The brothers' bid for freedom has gained public attention and support from some family members.
Robert Kennedy Junior and Gwyneth Paltrow continue to promote unpasteurised milk despite health risks. Live traces of H5N1 bird flu found in raw milk sold in California. US health agencies warn against consuming raw milk due to serious health risks.
Mortgage rates in the US are expected to stay above 6% for the next few years, potentially making it harder for Americans to purchase homes. Economic policies and inflation concerns could contribute to the high rates.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls for the execution of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes, stating that an arrest warrant is not enough. He also praises Iran's proxies in the Middle East and vows to 'destroy' Israel.
The University of Austin, a new college start-up in Texas, is founded on the principles of open debate and intellectual diversity, in response to the perceived lack of free speech and differing viewpoints on traditional college campuses. The university aims to foster a culture of challenging ideas and promoting critical thinking, with a focus on merit and excellence in admissions.
Donald Trump's pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has expressed distrust of pharmaceuticals and criticized the FDA for suppressing psychedelics. He believes in more experimental treatments and has conspiracy theories about vaccines causing autism. Experts are concerned about the potential impact on healthcare if he is confirmed.
Some Democrats approve of Sen. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State nominee, while others are critical of other Cabinet picks. Trump's choices for all 15 heads of executive departments are under scrutiny. The possibility of recess appointments is being considered to bypass the confirmation process.
The US Federal Emergency Management Agency has released a survival guide for a nuclear attack amidst global tensions, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and knowing what to do in case of a nuclear explosion.
Germany is creating a list of bunkers and emergency shelters for civilians, including underground train stations and car parks, amid rising tensions with Russia. A phone app will be developed to help people locate these shelters quickly.
Britain and France are considering sending troops to Ukraine to deter Vladimir Putin amid fears of a potential withdrawal of military support by President-elect Donald Trump. Discussions are underway for defense cooperation focused on creating a core of allies in Europe to enhance Ukraine's security. Trump is allegedly suggesting European armies patrol eastern Ukraine to end the war.
Russia is considering deploying medium- and shorter-range missiles to Asia in response to potential U.S. armaments in the region. This comes amid reports of the U.S. planning to deploy missiles to Japan and the Philippines due to tensions between China and Taiwan. Russia's actions depend on U.S. decisions regarding missile deployment.
Russian troops are preparing for nuclear and chemical attacks as Putin threatens the West. Videos on Telegram show soldiers in gas masks and equipment camouflage. Ex-British Army officer warns of the dangers of chemical warfare in Ukraine.
A DHL cargo plane crashed in Lithuania, killing the pilot instantly. Two crew members were injured and one is missing. The crash is suspected to be part of a Russian cargo bomb campaign. The chilling final audio of the pilots did not raise any alarms during the attempted landing. Concerns of Russian interference were heightened after previous incidents involving firebombs on cargo planes.
Special counsel Jack Smith filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn the 2020 election. Charges were dismissed due to legal immunity for sitting presidents. The Justice Department's longstanding policy prevents the prosecution of a sitting president for crimes committed in office. Trump's team argued that the cases were politically motivated. Trump was indicted on multiple felony counts but the cases were dropped before trial due to legal constraints.
Mark Brant, a Monroe County commissioner in Michigan, has been reelected for another term but will soon be off to federal prison for allowing his land to be used to grow marijuana for distribution across state borders. Despite his 18-month prison sentence, Brant has no plans to resign and will continue collecting a salary.
52 cars worth nearly $5 million were stolen by an organized crime group at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The investigation has identified 14 suspects, with arrests made in connection to car thefts at the airport and in other states.
The recent episode of “Yellowstone” took a controversial turn by depicting the main character's death as a suicide, sparking criticism and speculation. Fans were left surprised and disappointed by the unexpected twist, which seemed to tarnish the character's legacy. The show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, has been at the center of the decision-making that has led to this storyline.
The tradition of kissing under mistletoe at Christmas parties is declining due to concerns of being accused of abuse, according to an auctioneer. The mistletoe auctions in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire are expected to have significantly less mistletoe this year compared to past decades.
Sir Elton John has lost the sight in his right eye due to an infection, leaving him with limited vision in one eye. He is unable to work on new music and is focusing on recuperating at home.
Alec Baldwin discusses Americans' lack of information on important issues due to media influence at Torino Film Festival. He believes the film industry plays a role in filling the gap.
Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to offer EV rebates if Trump eliminates federal tax credit for green vehicles. Newsom is prepared to push back against Trump's policies on green energy.
President Joe Biden pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Peach and Blossom for the final time as his presidency comes to an end, upholding the annual tradition. He joked about their personalities and pardoned them based on their temperament and commitment to being productive members of society.
Formula 1 announces agreement to add Cadillac F1 team to the grid in 2026, with GM partnership. Team will be run by Andretti Global owners. The new team's approval follows a DOJ investigation. American F1 legend Mario Andretti speaks about the importance of American involvement in F1.
Explore popular hot springs in the U.S., including Chena Hot Springs in Alaska and Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. These destinations offer mineral-rich waters for relaxation and potential health benefits like relieving muscular pains and skin conditions. Some locations also provide unique experiences, such as viewing the Northern Lights or hiking trails.
Jaguar's managing director defends the company's new advertisement featuring androgynous models but no cars, stating it was meant to be bold and not 'woke'. The ad received backlash on social media for not showcasing any vehicles.
20-year-old male model charged in stabbing death of a man in New York City. The suspect, Dynus Saxon, faces multiple charges including second degree murder. The victim was found stabbed in a Mott Haven apartment building.
COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev secured a $300 billion global climate finance plan at the Baku climate summit despite challenges. The deal was criticized as inadequate by many, reflecting ongoing global climate cooperation issues and concerns over the U.S. stance on climate change.
Thanksgiving dinner costs 24% more this year compared to before Joe Biden took office, with a 10-person meal averaging $58.05. Prices of turkey and various traditional dishes have increased since 2020. Some items have decreased in price, but overall, the financial strain remains due to years of inflation.
Elon Musk's mother, Maye Musk, discusses wasteful government spending and blames Democrats for Harris' loss. Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk to lead Department of Government Efficiency to cut waste and reform federal workforce. House Republicans introducing bills to cut spending and overlapping grants. Trump aims to slash regulations and restructure Federal Agencies.
Martha Stewart's fitness routine includes Pilates, yoga, weight training, and horseback riding. At 83, she focuses on sustainable workouts to stay strong and mobile. Celebrity trainer praises her approach for its practicality and effectiveness.
SJSU women’s volleyball coach complains about transgender player, judge rules in player's favor for competition, despite forfeits due to protests from other teams.
A CBS/YouGov survey found that a plurality of Americans believe President-elect Donald Trump will bring down the cost of food and groceries. The survey also indicated increased optimism about the economy post-election.
NATO's Admiral Rob Bauer warns Europeans to be ready to sacrifice luxuries to support Ukraine and prevent a wartime scenario in Europe. He emphasizes the need for businesses to be prepared for war and reduce dependence on China. Businesses and individuals must contribute to defense efforts. Poland also stresses the urgency of preparing for potential conflict.
Cease-fire deal between Israel and Hezbollah close but not complete, ongoing heavy strikes from both sides, potential agreement limited to Lebanon, hostages taken by Hamas remain a concern, talks progressing but not finalized, over 3,000 killed in Lebanon, recent tensions with Iran.
A recent poll shows that most Americans oppose providing military aid to Ukraine, with a noticeable gap in age demographics and a divide along party lines. Tensions escalated between the US and Russia after reports of ATACMS missiles being used in Russia, leading to retaliatory strikes and new weapon claims by Russian President Putin.
The White House released a memo praising the Biden-Harris administration as one of the most successful in history, citing job creation, economic growth, and other achievements. However, recent data shows a different story with low job creation and ongoing inflation.
Democrat leaders in blue states are preparing for a legal battle against President-elect Donald Trump's administration, but they fear Trump's team is more prepared this time around. They anticipate a tougher fight due to Trump's improved agenda crafting and control over all three branches of government.
The View co-hosts spar over whether racism or sexism hurt Kamala Harris in her loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Piers Morgan suggests canceling the show due to its anti-Trump stance. Hostin and Griffin clash over school choice.
President Biden pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Peach and Blossom at the White House, marking the start of the holiday season in Washington and his last time to speak as president during the season. PETA protested the turkey pardon.
Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents cases against Donald Trump, led by special counsel Jack Smith. The cases were related to events surrounding the storming of the U.S. Capitol and hoarding classified documents. The Justice Department's position is that the cases should be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated as president. The cases against Trump have been dismissed, but the cases against two co-defendants will continue.
The Justice Department is seeking to drop all charges against President-elect Trump related to the U.S. Capitol breach investigation. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges and his attorneys have been pushing for the charges to be dropped. The DOJ's decision to end the cases is seen as a victory for the rule of law and the American people.
Democrat official in the Bronx criticizes failed criminal justice reforms that led to a crime spree by a mentally ill suspect. Three people were murdered, sparking outrage and demands for accountability from New York leaders.
Amazon offers a variety of gaming accessories and consoles on sale during early Black Friday, catering to gamers of all types. From Nintendo Switch Lite to gaming chairs and keyboards, there are options for everyone.
MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart expressed conflicting feelings about President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, noting that Bessent would be the highest-ranking openly gay government official. Democratic strategist Jon Reinish credited Trump for the nomination, expecting positive market reactions. MSNBC contributor Maria Hinojosa emphasized the need for Democrats to assert their power in the current political climate.
Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore criticizes President Biden for leading America towards war and not prioritizing the American people, urging him to focus on passing progressive policies like the Equal Rights Amendment.
An Indian migrant testified that he smuggled over 500 Indian nationals across the U.S.-Canada border, leading to the deaths of four migrants in 2022. Despite his involvement in the smuggling operation and making over $400,000, he will be allowed to stay and work in the U.S. in exchange for his testimony against the alleged leaders of the network.
The UFL is expanding after a successful season, with key players like Adrian Martinez and Ricky Person Jr. leading the Birmingham Stallions to their third straight championship. The league is looking into new markets for future growth.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston expresses opposition to President-elect Trump's mass deportation plan, referencing a 'Tiananmen Square moment' but later walking back his comments. He is prepared to protest against policies he deems illegal or immoral and is willing to go to jail for it.
Fox News provides tips on having a safe and healthy Thanksgiving, highlighting three food items recalled due to potential contamination by E. coli and listeria.
The rapid growth of AI and cloud computing is leading to a surge in power consumption of data centers, with individual campuses potentially using more electricity than some U.S. cities and states. Data center developers warn of campuses consuming over a gigawatt of power, equivalent to the annual consumption of 700,000 homes or a city of 1.8 million people.
Senator Rand Paul suggests Denver Mayor Mike Johnston could be removed from office if he attempts to block President-elect Donald Trump's plan for deportations, citing concerns about the legality of using the military for immigration enforcement.
Democratic NYC Council Member Robert Holden argues that sanctuary policies violate federal law, putting citizens in harm's way. He calls for cooperation between federal and state governments to crack down on illegal immigration and prevent terror plots.
Stephen A. Smith disputes the left's claim that President-elect Trump is a racist, highlighting his appeal to black voters and friendships with black people. Smith believes Trump is not motivated by hate but by a desire for universal admiration.
A pastor in Detroit was killed by an illegal immigrant from Colombia while he was running. The driver hit him at a crosswalk, causing fatal injuries. The pastor was known for his community service and helping others. The driver entered the U.S. illegally and was released pending a future hearing.
Cabaret star Joel Grey compares President-elect Donald Trump's second administration to the incipient Nazi regime, expressing fear for the safety of Jews in the US despite Trump's pro-Israel stance.
Senior Russian commander removed from position for allegedly making false claims about battlefield successes in eastern Ukraine. No official reason given for dismissal. Appointment was never officially announced by Defense Ministry. Dismissal reported by Kremlin-aligned news outlets and anonymous sources within Defense Ministry.
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, predicts that AI will change the work week to three and a half days and increase Americans' lifespan to 100 years. Despite potential job loss fears, Dimon sees AI as an opportunity to improve living standards.
CNN's Jake Tapper is facing a defamation lawsuit from a U.S. Navy veteran who alleges that CNN smeared his security consulting company, Nemex Enterprises Inc., during a segment on Tapper's program 'The Lead.' The lawsuit is scheduled to begin on Jan. 6 in front of Judge Henry in the Circuit Court for Bay County, Florida.
Rep. Ritchie Torres warns of Democratic Party losing ground with core voters due to far-left policies. He suggests that Gov. Kathy Hochul is vulnerable as a Democratic nominee and could lose the 2026 election to a Republican. Torres is considering a gubernatorial bid and criticizes the far left for alienating voters from the Democratic Party.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to focus on boosting natural energy production by lifting LNG export permits pause and expanding oil and gas drilling leases as part of his second-term agenda.
A former Macy's employee allegedly hid up to $154 million in delivery expenses over nearly three years, leading to an independent investigation by the retailer.
Israel is in talks for a possible cease-fire deal with Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon, with progress being made but no finalized agreement yet. The international community is working towards a diplomatic resolution to allow civilians on both sides to safely return home.
Fox News reports on the National ICE Officers Association's support for President-elect Donald Trump's immigration team choices and their ambitious mass deportation plan.
Colorado dentist James Toliver Craig faces new charges of solicitation to commit murder and perjury after being accused of poisoning his wife with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline. His defense team quit during jury selection due to a professional conflict.
Walmart's Black Friday sale offers great deals on popular toys for kids, with discounts of up to 70% off retail prices. The sale runs until Dec. 2, featuring toys like Minecraft Lego sets, electric scooters, Pokémon trading cards, ride-on toy trucks, and more.
Apple CEO Tim Cook joined a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and executives from global companies to discuss trade and supply chain matters amid economic uncertainty in China.