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Record $11.8B online Black Friday sales exceed in-store shopping The nation's consumers spent a record $11.8 billion on Black Friday, which exceeded the amount spent during in-store visits after Thanksgiving. Texas Republican announces retirement from Congress in 2026 Rep. Troy Hehls, R-Texas, on Saturday announced he will not seek re-election in 2026 and will retire from Congress and focus on his family. FDA: Covid vaccines ‘related’ to the deaths of least 10 children Covid vaccinations were related to the deaths of at least 10 children between 2021 and 2024, an official with the Food and Drug Administration said. Tony-winning playwright Tom Stoppard dead at 88 Tony-winning playwright and Oscar-winning screenwriter Tom Stoppard has died at the age of 88. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies gving ‘kill everybody’ order Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied ordering the U.S. military to "kill everybody" and said news reports claiming such are "fake news." ICE, locals ready for New Orleans immigration enforcement Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials might be readying to deploy agents in New Orleans amid the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Robert Wagner remembers Natalie Wood on 44th anniversary of death Actor Robert Wagner remembered his late wife, actress Natalie Wood, on Saturday, the 44th anniversary of her drowning death at the age of 43. Northwestern U. to pay $75M fine to end federal civil rights investigation The federal government is ending its civil rights investigation at Northwestern University and restoring $790 million in research funding. Primary Russian launch pad damaged during rocket liftoff Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome was damaged during Thursday's launch that sent two Russian cosmonauts and one U.S. astronaut to the International Space Station. Trump says Venezuelan airspace is closed amid debate over military action President Donald Trump on Saturday warned that airspace over and around Venezuela is "closed in its entirety" as he mulls whether to strike the country amid a U.S. military build-up off its shore. Taylor Swift's 'Life of a Showgirl' tops album chart for 7th week Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Life of a Showgirl" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a seventh week. Look: Duffer Brothers cast their real drama teacher in 'Stranger Things 5' "Stranger Things" co-creator Ross Duffer said he and his brother Matt cast their real high school drama teacher in Season 5 of the Netflix drama. Watch: Jimmy Fallon, Carter Faith team up for 'Ugly Sweater' holiday song Comedian Jimmy Fallon and country music star Carter Faith have teamed up for a hilarious music video for their new "Ugly Sweater" holiday song. 'Dragon,' 'House of Usher' actress Ruth Codd undergoes 2nd amputation Ruth Codd has had her second leg amputated below the knee. Her credits include "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Fall of the House of Usher." Environmental triggers as significant as genetics for disease development Experts estimate that genetic mutations account for about 10% of diseases, like Parkinson's, for example. The remaining 90% are thought to be caused by environmental factors, prompting scientists to look beyond genetics. Famous birthdays for Nov. 29: Laura Marano, Gemma Chan Actor Laura Marano turns 30 and actor Gemma Chan turns 43, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 29. On This Day, Nov. 29: U.N. votes to partition Palestine, creates independent Israel On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations voted for the partition of Palestine and the creation of the independent Jewish state of Israel. Trump to 'permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries' Donald Trump said he will "permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries" a day after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard members. More Recent Articles
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In Announcing Pardon of Drug Trafficker While Threatening Venezuela, Trump Displays ContradictionsPresident Trump’s statements on social media less than 24 hours apart showed the dissonance in his campaign against drug trafficking. The Ex-President Whom Trump Plans to Pardon Flooded America With CocaineJuan Orlando Hernández, whom Mr. Trump called a victim of persecution, helped orchestrate a decades-long trafficking conspiracy. It ravaged his Central American country. Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace ClosedPresident Trump said days earlier that the United States could “very soon” expand its campaign of killing people at sea suspected of drug trafficking to attacking Venezuelan territory. Several Arrested as Protesters Block ICE Agents From a Potential Raid in NYCThe confrontation appeared to foil a possible ICE raid nearby, underscoring the numerous challenges the federal government faces in trying to stage raids in a dense city like New York. F.D.A. Seeks More Oversight of Vaccine Trials and ApprovalsThe agency’s top vaccine regulator proposed broad changes, claiming that a new review linked 10 children’s deaths to the Covid vaccine. But public health experts questioned the findings, wanting to examine the data. Trump Frees Fraudster Just Days Into Seven-Year Prison SentenceDavid Gentile had been found guilty for his role in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of investors. Top Trump Aides to Meet With Ukrainians in Florida on SundaySecretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner plan to discuss peace terms again after an uproar over a 28-point proposal drafted with Russian input. Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big as PossiblePresident Trump’s ever-growing vision has caused tension with contractors. His architect has taken a step back as the president personally manages the project. Webster Springs, W.Va. United In Grief Over Death of National Guard Specialist Sarah BeckstromIn Webster Springs, everyone knows one another. When National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom was killed, that connection was even further strengthened. Afghans Who Assisted U.S. During the War Underwent Rigorous VettingFormer officials said the C.I.A. diligently assessed those who partnered with its forces, like the man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington. How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s WatchProsecutors say members of the Somali diaspora, a group with growing political power, were largely responsible. President Trump has drawn national attention to the scandal amid his crackdown on immigration. Political Confusion as Texas Awaits Supreme Court’s Ruling on RedistrictingA decision on the state’s new congressional map will affect five House seats and could help determine control of the chamber next year. Republicans Flipped South Texas. Can a Moderate Tejano Singer Take It Back?The star power of Latin Grammy Award-winning Bobby Pulido has Democrats dreaming of taking a U.S. House district in South Texas, even though Republicans have redrawn it in their favor. Ahead of Primary Elections, Time Is Running Out in the Fight Over Congressional MapsAs partisan battles rage and courts wrangle proposals, the relentless pace of the calendar will force states to act — or land in murky legal ground. Mourners Honor Victims of Hong Kong Apartment FireThe police said they expected the death toll of 128 to rise as the authorities began combing through the charred apartment towers. Did Pope Leo Pray in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque? Not Visibly, at Least.Leo XIV is being closely watched on an inaugural trip to Turkey and Lebanon to spread a message of peace and outreach. |
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The nation's consumers spent a record $11.8 billion on Black Friday, which exceeded the amount spent during in-store visits after Thanksgiving.
Rep. Troy Hehls, R-Texas, on Saturday announced he will not seek re-election in 2026 and will retire from Congress and focus on his family.
Covid vaccinations were related to the deaths of at least 10 children between 2021 and 2024, an official with the Food and Drug Administration said.
Tony-winning playwright and Oscar-winning screenwriter Tom Stoppard has died at the age of 88.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied ordering the U.S. military to "kill everybody" and said news reports claiming such are "fake news."
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials might be readying to deploy agents in New Orleans amid the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
Actor Robert Wagner remembered his late wife, actress Natalie Wood, on Saturday, the 44th anniversary of her drowning death at the age of 43.
The federal government is ending its civil rights investigation at Northwestern University and restoring $790 million in research funding.
Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome was damaged during Thursday's launch that sent two Russian cosmonauts and one U.S. astronaut to the International Space Station.
President Donald Trump on Saturday warned that airspace over and around Venezuela is "closed in its entirety" as he mulls whether to strike the country amid a U.S. military build-up off its shore.
Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Life of a Showgirl" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a seventh week.
"Stranger Things" co-creator Ross Duffer said he and his brother Matt cast their real high school drama teacher in Season 5 of the Netflix drama.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon and country music star Carter Faith have teamed up for a hilarious music video for their new "Ugly Sweater" holiday song.
Ruth Codd has had her second leg amputated below the knee. Her credits include "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Fall of the House of Usher."
Experts estimate that genetic mutations account for about 10% of diseases, like Parkinson's, for example. The remaining 90% are thought to be caused by environmental factors, prompting scientists to look beyond genetics.
Actor Laura Marano turns 30 and actor Gemma Chan turns 43, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 29.
On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations voted for the partition of Palestine and the creation of the independent Jewish state of Israel.
Donald Trump said he will "permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries" a day after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard members. 
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