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Today’s top news on President Donald Trump includes a major Supreme Court case regarding presidential power, his administration’s new national security strategy, a controversial change to infant vaccine recommendations, and the expansion of the U.S. travel ban.
Key News Stories
Supreme Court Cases: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on December 8 in a case considering Trump’s bid to expand presidential power, specifically the ability to fire leaders of independent administrative agencies like the Federal Reserve. The court also agreed to decide the constitutionality of his executive order to end birthright citizenship.
National Security Strategy: The White House released a new national security strategy that emphasizes an “America First” doctrine, proposes realigning the U.S. role in the world, and takes a confrontational posture toward Europe.
Vaccine Policy Changes: A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisory panel voted to stop recommending that most newborns receive a first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth, a decision praised by Trump, who also ordered a comprehensive review of the entire childhood vaccine schedule.
Immigration and Travel Bans: The administration is expanding its travel ban to more than 30 countries and has increased immigration enforcement, including targeting Somali immigrants in Minnesota and pursuing controversial military strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean.
FIFA Peace Prize: President Trump received the newly created FIFA Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups and raised questions about the organization’s neutrality.
National Parks Entry: The National Park Service has cut free entry days for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, while adding Trump’s birthday as a new free entry day.
For more details and continuous updates, you can check news sources like CNN, Reuters, or Politico.
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#russia #news #today
focuses heavily on the ongoing war in Ukraine, diplomatic efforts, and bilateral relations with India.
Today’s top news regarding Russia
Top Stories
War in Ukraine: Russia launched a massive overnight drone and missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and a railway hub. NATO has scrambled fighter jets in Poland in response. Ukrainian officials state the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant temporarily lost all off-site power.
Peace Talks: U.S.-mediated peace talks on the conflict are continuing in Miami, with an aide to Vladimir Putin confirming a preliminary agreement for the U.S. envoy to visit Moscow. However, no compromises have been reached on key issues like territorial integrity, and both sides have expressed skepticism about a breakthrough.
India Relations: Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, pledging “uninterrupted” fuel supplies to India in defiance of U.S. sanctions. The two nations agreed to expand trade and defense ties, aiming for a bilateral trade goal of $100 billion.
Domestic & International Incidents: Ukrainian drones targeted Russia’s Ryazan and Voronezh regions, causing damage but no casualties. A high-rise building in Grozny, the Chechen capital, was also damaged in a separate drone incident.
Technology & Sanctions: Russia’s communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, has blocked access to Snapchat and restricted Apple’s FaceTime service, accusing the platforms of being used to organize terrorist acts. The EU is exploring plans to use frozen Russian assets to fund aid for Ukraine, a move the Kremlin has slammed.
For more detailed coverage, you can check major news outlets like Reuters, The Moscow Times, and CNN.
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“Former Spetsnaz leader suddenly appears on shadow fleet ship in Øresund
A pilot was sailing a tanker through Danish waters when he was suddenly met by Russian men in camouflage uniforms. Danwatch can now reveal that one of them is a former unit leader of a military special forces unit in Kaliningrad.”
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#SouthCaucasus #IlhamAliyev #Conversations
The ability to suck up to the Daddy is the great political art, of which Ilham Aliyev is the acknowledged master!
– Ataya oxşamaq bacarığı böyük siyasi sənətdir və İlham Əliyev bunun ustası kimi qəbul edilir!
Ilham Aliyev and his magic key to his new Батька – Daddy Donald Trump’s White House
– İlham Əliyev və onun yeni Batьkasının sehrli açarı – Daddy Donald Trump’s White HouseThe pardon of Henry Cuellar and Trump – Aliyev cordially transactional relationship: Ilham Aliyev, his blatant suppression of the Opposition in Azerbaijan, his manufactured High Treason plots, the pardon of Henry Cuellar, and Daddy Trump: Very strange transactional political relationship.
– Henri Cuellar və Trampın əfvi – Əliyevin səmimi sövdələşmə münasibətləri: İlham Əliyev, onun Azərbaycandakı müxalifəti açıq şəkildə yatırması, onun uydurduğu xəyanət planları, Henri Cuellar əfvi və Ata Tramp: Çox qəribə sövdələşmə siyasi münasibətləri– Google Search google.com/search?q=Ilham+Al…
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ChatGPT’s user growth is slowing and Google’s Gemini is gaining ground – The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/technolog…
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news review today
13 minutes ago:Here is a review of #today‘s top #news #stories for Friday, December 5, 2025
U.S. News & Politics
Supreme Court Decisions: The Supreme Court is highly active, agreeing to hear arguments on President Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship and allowing a Republican-friendly congressional map to be used in Texas for the 2026 elections.
Trump and International Affairs: President Trump has reportedly been awarded a newly created FIFA peace prize. He pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was facing drug trafficking charges in the U.S..
Immigration: ICE crackdowns have continued, with data showing more than half of those arrested in high-profile operations had no prior criminal records. The Trump administration has also reportedly fired eight immigration judges in New York as part of a nationwide effort.
D.C. Pipe Bomb Case: An arrest has been made in the January 6 pipe bombing attempt on both the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters.
New York and Local News
NYPD & City Politics: The brother of NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani an “enemy” of the Jewish people at a charity dinner, prompting an apology from the commissioner. Meanwhile, the NYC Council has overridden Mayor Eric Adams’ vetoes of four bills.
Crime: A teen was arrested for allegedly setting a homeless man on fire on an NYC subway. A couple was fatally stabbed inside their deli on Long Island by their son, according to witnesses.
Infrastructure: The PATH system is rolling out the TAPP card, which will phase out the MetroCard.
World & Business
FIFA World Cup: The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been completed. The U.S. Men’s National Team will face Paraguay in the group stage.
India’s Airline Troubles: India’s biggest airline, IndiGo, has fallen into chaos, canceling over 1,000 flights due to weather, tech issues, and crew rest rules.
Tech News: Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) was hit with a $140 million fine in Europe over online transparency issues. Netflix has announced plans to buy Warner Bros. in an $83 billion deal.
For more in-depth reporting, you can visit major news outlets such as The New York Times, the New York Post, and CNN.
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