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Common sleep problem tied to serious neurological disorder in major new study
Untreated sleep apnea may play a role in Parkinson’s disease development, a new study suggests, but early CPAP therapy shows protective benefits.
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Alec Baldwin’s Thanksgiving chaos to Martha Stewart’s burnt bird: Stars’ holiday disasters exposed
Celebrity Thanksgiving moments gone wrong include kitchen disasters from Martha Stewart and Guy Fieri, plus emergency room visits and photo chaos from famous families.
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Trump blocks South Africa from 2026 G20 summit for alleged ‘horrific human rights abuses’
Trump breaks G-20 precedent by excluding South Africa from 2026 Miami summit over alleged human rights abuses, marking first formal member exclusion.
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Weakening incomes add new strain to households already hit by high prices
Inflation outpaces wages for middle and lower-income Americans as cost pressures mount, leaving families struggling to keep up with rising prices.
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‘Rhoda’ actor Michael DeLano dead at 84
Actor and singer Michael DeLano, known for his memorable roles in “Rhoda” and “Ocean’s Eleven” films, dies at 84 after heart attack in a Las Vegas hospital.
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Two National Guard confirmed dead in shooting near White House, suspect in custody: officials
Two National Guard members were shot near the White House and Farragut Metro Station in Washington, D.C.
Trial update: Wisconsin judge accused of helping illegal alien escape detention set to appear at final pretrial hearing

In April, a Wisconsin judge allegedly helped a violent illegal alien evade federal officers who were waiting outside her courtroom. With her case finally going to trial next month, the judge is set to appear at a final pretrial hearing Wednesday.
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan will appear in court for arguments about jury selection and other procedural questions, according to the Associated Press.
Jury selection will take place on December 11 and 12, days before the trial is set to begin.
The AP reported that prosecutors offered Dugan a plea deal, but it was declined. Her defense attorneys argued that Dugan is innocent and acted within her judicial authority.
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Dugan allegedly showed Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, 31, a Mexican national who was facing three counts of battery, a side door to flee from federal officers. Flores-Ruiz was apprehended after a foot race outside the courthouse.
Jury selection will take place on December 11 and 12. Her trial will begin on December 15. Dugan faces up to six years in prison if convicted on charges of obstruction and concealing a person of interest.
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‘So dumb it hurts my soul’: DHS brutally fact-checks viral ‘new data’ from Cato Institute

The Department of Homeland Security has showed no signs of slowing down its deportation campaign against the “worst of the worst” in the country. However, many of its detractors have tried countless methods of obstructing its mission and undermining public support.
On Monday, Cato Institute Director of Immigration Studies David Bier challenged the “worst of the worst” narrative with “new data” regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement detentions.
‘By the way, every single one of these illegal aliens broke our nation’s laws by being in the country illegally.’
“Most ‘criminals’ had immigration, traffic, and vice offenses. Not the ‘worst of the worst,'” Bier said.
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The pie chart shows that 73% of ICE detainees within the period of October 1-November 15 had “no conviction” and only 5% were “violent” offenders.
Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) highlighted the data, saying: “This is the scandal. Trump isn’t targeting dangerous people. He’s targeting peaceful immigrants. Almost exclusively.”
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin responded to Bier via Senator Murphy’s post: “This is so dumb it hurts my soul. This is a made up pie chart with no legitimate data behind it — just propaganda to undermine the brave work of @DHSgov law enforcement and fool Americans.”
McLaughlin went on to set the record straight: “~ 70% of illegal aliens arrested have active criminal charges or criminal convictions. That doesn’t even include those wanted in another country for a crime, gang members, known/suspected terrorists, wanted by INTERPOL, human rights abusers. The list goes on.”
She then added what many people are thinking, for those who need to hear it: “By the way, every single one of these illegal aliens broke our nation’s laws by being in the country illegally.”
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Trump touts ‘progress’ on Ukraine-Russia deal, admits it’s ‘one of the more difficult’ conflicts to solve
President Donald Trump says Ukraine and Russia are making progress in peace talks but called the conflict difficult to solve on Tuesday night.
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Germany warns Russia could attack NATO by 2029 as intelligence threat assessments mount
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence shows Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow’s military buildup and economic shift toward war.
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