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WAR ENDING? Ukraine Agrees to Peace Deal to End War With Russia: Report
2+ min ago (172+ words) According to a Fox News report, Ukraine has signed off on the latest peace deal that would see an end to the war with Russia, a U.S. Some minor details of the agreement are still to be sorted out, the official said. Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert, a spokesman for U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, had told Fox News that Driscoll and his team met with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi on Monday and Tuesday to discuss the framework for a Ukraine peace deal. "The talks are going well and we remain optimistic. Secretary Driscoll is closely synchronized with the White House and the U.S. interagency as these talks progress," said Tolbert. A U.S. official told Fox News that the Ukrainian delegation was also in Abu Dhabi and was in contact with Driscoll and his team. Ukraine's decision to agree to the deal came hours…...
Comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli appears in court charged with rape
4+ min ago (119+ words) Hardeep Singh Kohli has appeared on multiple TV shows, including Celebrity MasterChef, Celebrity Big Brother, The One Show and The Wright Stuff. Tuesday 25 November 2025 10:26, UK Comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli has appeared in court charged with rape. The broadcaster, 56, has also been accused of an offence relating to domestic abuse. Kohli made no plea to the two charges when he appeared before Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday. He was granted bail ahead of his next court appearance, which is yet to be determined. Read more from Sky News:Prince Andrew Way to be renamedMan charged with murdering two women and raping third Kohli was born in London before moving to Glasgow as a young boy....
Bombshell report alleges Biden team forced airports to house migrants, risking safety
11+ min ago (196+ words) The Biden administration allegedly pressured US airports to house migrants despite warnings that it could compromise safety and put travelers at risk, according to a bombshell Senate report. The... Bombshell report alleges Biden team forced Posted By: ConservativeYankee, 11/25/2025 9:27:14 AM The Biden administration allegedly pressured US airports to house migrants despite warnings that it could compromise safety and put travelers at risk, according to a bombshell Senate report. The 47-page document, "Flight Risk" released by the Senate Commerce Committee, alleges the White House directed the Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to find airport facilities for shelters or processing centers for migrants. According to the report, the administration instructed DOT and FAA to "inventory available facilities" at both federally owned and local airports and to "divert federal resources…...
China Absent From New Field of Biocomputing: Startup CEO
16+ min ago (33+ words) Fred Jordan, co-CEO of Swiss startup FinalSpark, discussed the merging field called biocomputing'using human neurons to power the next generation of computers. China Absent From New Field of Biocomputing: Startup CEO...
Dozens of countries now require climate education beginning in kindergarten
19+ min ago (330+ words) Classrooms across the European Union are about to change. A new decision folds climate education into the EU's 2025 climate plan, from kindergarten through the end of high school in all 27 member countries. Students will not just hear about distant ice melt or heat waves. They will learn how climate science, local impacts, and job skills fit together as part of the European Union's official response to the climate crisis. For young children, future lessons are likely to connect local weather, food, and energy use to simple climate ideas, instead of treating the subject as a one off event near Earth Day. As students grow older, climate content can appear in science, geography, economics, and civics classes, so they see how physics, politics, and finance intersect in real decisions. Young people today often face a firehose of news about extreme weather,…...
More Than 100 Homes Damaged by Tornado Near Houston
19+ min ago (138+ words) Jose Rosas surveys damage to Guillermo Vargas' home as while helping clean up storm damage in the Memorial Northwest subdivision, in Spring, Texas, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025. (Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP) A tornado that raced through residential areas north of Houston damaged more than 100 homes, tearing off roofs, moving garages off their foundations, and smashing windows, authorities in Texas said. No injuries were reported in the storm on Monday that uprooted trees, downed power lines, and created paths of debris throughout some neighborhoods. Heavy fog made it difficult to assess all the damage on Tuesday morning, but calmer weather conditions were expected to prevail in the area. Some people hunkered down in their homes and hid in closets during the Texas storm. More than 20,000 customers were without power at one point on Monday....
19+ min ago (120+ words) The time for family reunion is fast approaching where the whole flock gets together around a big table to carve up a bird. Sometimes not everyone feels part of the [Silly Goose][Read More] Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 9:19 Dr. Tar Uncategorized 1 The time for family reunion is fast approaching where the whole flock gets together around a big table to carve up a bird. Sometimes not everyone feels part of the group after having wondered away from the tribe. Let's not allow the gathering to be rendered this year by an exchange of harsh words. Take a moment and recall the sage wisdom of a goose. Watch Goose guy was not honking during the Biden era, tho....
Epstein Bill is No Win for Transparency
19+ min ago (299+ words) Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks in front of Capitol at press conference. Podium sign reads "Epstein Files Transparency Act" Kyle Bronsan is vice president of legal for The Oversight Project. What did Congress do next?The authors of the legislation wrote an angry letter.In response, the Bidenadministrationwrote a letter of their own saying theycomplied withthe spirit and letter of the law.The issue died out,and the American people are still searching for answers on what started the pandemic that took overonemillion American lives. A standard congressional subpoena, if enforced, would have had more teeth than this. Failing to comply with a congressional subpoena can lead to either civil or criminal contempt proceedings. Subpoena recipients have personal liability, and the risk of jail time or fines usually compels cooperation with Congress when it wields its powers in this manner. Strong…...
Russiagate: The Comey Conspiracy
19+ min ago (1168+ words) Comey was present at the creation of Russiagate, presiding in 2016 over two separate investigative tracks. One track involved Clinton: allegations that the Clinton Foundation was engaged in illegal "pay to play" fundraising and, separately, Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified emails while secretary of state. The second track involved Trump: it began with an FBI investigation of candidate Trump driven by the Steele Dossier, a sensational compendium of outlandish anti-Trump smears collected by former British spy Christopher Steele. But that wasn't the only Clinton matter before Comey's FBI. Agents in Washington, New York, and Little Rock were investigating pay-to-play corruption allegations against the Clinton Foundation. New document disclosures by FBI Director Kash Patel in July shed more light on the case. Among the documents: a detailed timeline of FBI and Justice Department actions in the Foundation case. It reveals a bureaucracy…...
Clinton Judge Dismisses Federal Indictments Against Comey and James
22+ min ago (161+ words) A pair of hasty, snarky opinions by Judge Cameron Currie once again illustrate an out-of-control judiciary increasingly seizing executive authority to sabotage the will of the people. Both James and Comey, Currie announced, can "[return] to the status [they] occupied before being indicted." The Department of Justice plans to appeal. Further, both indictments were dropped "without prejudice," which means the government could seek new indictments although the Comey case might be trickier given the expired statute of limitations. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt reacted to the judge's decisions this afternoon on Fox News: [video at link] Hopefully his preening won't last long. Even if he skates on these charges, Comey appears to be a target of the DOJ's "grand conspiracy" investigation into the perpetrators of Russiagate and decade-long lawfare against the president. The Judicial Lawfare battalion of the color revolution…...