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Trump backs Hegseth as defense secretary denies ordering second strike on boat – US politics live | US news
Trump ‘wouldn’t have wanted’ second strike on Caribbean boat Speaking to reporters on Air Force One yesterday, the president defended Hegseth, saying he believed his statement “100%” that he hadn’t ordered the second strike. “I’m going to find out about it, but Pete said he did not order the death of those two men.” When asked if he would have…
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Who killed Kristil Krug? Slain Colorado mom received menacing threats weeks before her murder.
Victim advocate Heather Aites is trained to comfort those in emotional agony, like Dan Krug, who dashed home from work and learned his wife, Kristil, had been found murdered in their garage in suburban Broomfield, Colorado, on Dec. 14, 2023. Heather Aites: It’s a weird feeling standing there when somebody is being told, I’m sorry, but your loved one has…
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Is US President Donald Trump preparing to strike Venezuela? | Explainer News
United States President Donald Trump declared on Saturday that Venezuelan airspace had been “closed”, without offering any further details, spiking tensions between Washington and Caracas amid months of military build-up in the Caribbean. Venezuela has accused the US of a “colonialist threat” in Latin America, as millions of people in the country remain on edge. President Nicolas Maduro had earlier…
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From White House adviser to Trump’s handpicked prosecutor: 63 days with Lindsey Halligan
As Lindsey Halligan was driving back to the Washington, DC, area Monday, Trump’s handpicked US attorney to run the Alexandria, Virginia, office was trying to figure out whether she still had a job. Attorney General Pam Bondi called her directly, but offered no clarity, a source familiar with the call told CNN. Earlier that day, while Halligan was visiting a…
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‘Half of Kyiv without electricity’ — 2 killed, 38 injured in ‘serious’ Russian attack
Russia launched a mass missile and drone attack against Kyiv overnight on Nov. 29, killing two people and injuring 38 others, including a child, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reported. Kyiv Independent journalists on the ground reported hearing explosions and seeing drones shortly after 1 a.m. local time as authorities warned of a combined drone and missile attack. Explosions were heard…
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Snow emergencies declared across southern Wisconsin for over the weekend
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Multiple municipalities in southern Wisconsin have declared snow emergencies for over the weekend. City of Beloit The City of Beloit has declared a winter weather emergency beginning at afternoon Saturday, Nov. 29 to noon Sunday, Nov. 30. During that time, vehicles are prohibited from parking or standing on city streets, according to Beloit city ordinance. The…
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One of 2 National Guard members shot in D.C. dies, second remains in critical condition, officials say
9:27 PM National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom remembered as “a hero” In a statement confirming her death Thursday night, the commander of Joint Task Force District of Columbia hailed Army National Guard Spc. Sarah Beckstrom as “a hero.” “This is a devastating loss to our National Guard family,” Col. Larry Doane said in a statement. “Spc. Sarah Beckstrom came…
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Tennessee special election puts Democratic momentum in 2025 races to the test
Democrats started this year in the doldrums, having lost both the White House and control of Congress and with their party heading toward record-low approval ratings. They’re in a position to end it riding a wave of momentum, with one more chance to over-perform expectations and make the Republican majority in the US House even narrower. Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District…
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What the leaked AI executive order tells us about the Big Tech power grab
Hello and welcome back to Regulator. It’s been a very long two weeks away from your inboxes, but luckily for us, Big Tech and Big Government did not stop fighting. In fact, it’s gotten even spicier. Let’s get into it. Last week, I was following up on several rumors that Donald Trump would sign an executive order that would fulfill…
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Hegseth focuses on potential punishments for Sen. Kelly in confrontation over ‘illegal orders’ video
Publicly, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has been highly critical of the six Democratic lawmakers who released a video last week urging military service members to disobey illegal orders, calling the lawmakers the “Seditious Six” and categorizing their message as “despicable, reckless, and false.” That criticism has particularly focused on Sen. Mark Kelly, the member of the group who had…
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