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President Trump Considers Pardoning Former Honduran Leader West Palm Beach, Florida – Former President Donald Trump has announced he is considering pardoning Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former president of Honduras. Hernandez was convicted in a U.S. court on drug trafficking and weapons charges and sentenced to a lengthy prison term. President Trump explained his reasoning on social media, stating that many people he respects believe Hernandez was treated unfairly. He highlighted the importance of strong leadership in Central America, suggesting a leader who is not aligned with American values could have negative consequences for the region. The former president also…

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(Background) U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro speaks to the press during a press conference regarding the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard soldiers on November 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/Getty Images) / (R) Rahmanullah Lakanwal (Department of Justice) Tragedy Near White House: Guardsman Dies, Suspect Faces Homicide Charge Washington, D.C. – A somber update has been released regarding the shooting that occurred near the White House earlier this week. Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old West Virginia National Guard Specialist, has tragically passed away from injuries sustained in what authorities are calling a…

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French Authorities Apprehend Suspected Final Member of Louvre Heist Gang Paris – French police believe they have apprehended all members of a gang suspected of stealing France’s crown jewels from the Louvre Museum. A man arrested this week is thought to be the fourth member involved in the brazen October 19th heist. The Paris prosecutor’s office, leading the investigation, identified the suspect as a 39-year-old man with a prior criminal record, including convictions for receiving stolen goods. He now faces preliminary charges of robbery by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy, which could result in significant prison sentences if he…

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Todd and Julie Chrisley, known for their reality show “Chrisley Knows Best,” are celebrating the holidays at home, a welcome change after a trying time. The couple was released in May, thanks to pardons from President Donald Trump. In 2022, Todd and Julie were convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion. They maintained their innocence throughout the ordeal. After serving 28 months of their sentences, the Chrisleys are now looking forward to spending Thanksgiving and Christmas with their family. “Being together again is what matters most,” Todd Chrisley said. Julie is already busy decorating for Christmas. They are grateful…

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By SCHUYLER DIXONUpdated 6:46 PM PST, November 27, 2025 ARLINGTON, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys are determined to turn their season around and secure a spot in the playoffs. Following a strong win over the Kansas City Chiefs, confidence is high in the locker room. Quarterback Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes and running back Malik Davis had a standout moment with a 43-yard sprint for a score. The Cowboys managed to fend off a late push from the Chiefs, ultimately winning 31-28 on Thanksgiving Day. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who faced criticism after recent drops, came back strong, catching…

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The New Orleans Saints are facing a season of ups and downs, and while a recent loss prevented them from building a winning streak, it did shift their position in the upcoming draft. Currently, they are projected to have the third overall pick in the first round. Beyond that, they are also slated to pick 68th in the third round, a spot where teams can find valuable contributors. Looking ahead to the draft, one potential player who could be on the Saints’ radar is wide receiver Malachi Fields. Fields, who transferred to Notre Dame after spending four years at Virginia,…

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A man in Florida is in trouble with the law after his girlfriend was found dead. Saul Garcia-Gonzalez, who is 40 years old, is accused of killing 37-year-old Nerida Martel. Police say they found Ms. Martel’s body in a canal in Miami. Mr. Garcia-Gonzalez had told the police that Ms. Martel was missing just a few days before her body was discovered on October 11. Investigators looked at phone records and videos that allegedly showed Mr. Garcia-Gonzalez in the area where the body was found. They also said that he gave different stories about when he last saw Ms. Martel.…

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President Trump Outlines Immigration Plan, Citing National Security Concerns In a recent statement, President Trump detailed his plan to overhaul the nation’s immigration system, emphasizing the need to protect American citizens and restore the rule of law. The President’s plan focuses on pausing immigration from certain countries, reversing recent immigration policies, and ensuring that those entering the country share American values. President Trump stated that his administration would temporarily halt immigration from nations facing significant challenges, allow the immigration system to recover. He also pledged to end taxpayer-funded benefits for non-citizens and to increase deportations of those who break the…

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By Noah Trister Updated 10:27 PM PST, November 27, 2025 Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) BALTIMORE (AP) — Quarterback Joe Burrow made a strong return, leading the Cincinnati Bengals to a decisive 32-14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night. Burrow, who had been sidelined with an injury, displayed resilience and skill, throwing two touchdown passes in the second half. This win breaks the Baltimore Ravens’ five-game winning streak. Meanwhile, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson…

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Ukraine Investigates Top Official Amid Peace Talks Kyiv, Ukraine – In a move that has surprised many, Ukrainian anti-corruption units have searched the home and office of Andrii Yermak, a top aide to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a key negotiator in peace talks. The searches have raised eyebrows, especially as Ukraine faces pressure from the United States to reach a peace agreement. While it’s unclear what prompted the searches, two national agencies dedicated to fighting corruption in Ukraine said they were targeting Yermak. A spokesperson for Yermak stated that he has not been formally accused of anything and is cooperating…

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