TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Officials instructed to pause all asylum decisions in wake of National Guard shooting
The Trump administration on Friday directed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers to pause all asylum decisions in the wake of the shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C., according to an internal directive obtained by CBS News and two sources familiar with the order.
The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again
During a segment on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” in August, activist Christopher Rufo astonished the studio audience when he said the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon “was a setup from start to finish.”
Global Impact
Ukrainian soldiers see Trump plan as capitulation, even as they dream of peace
From his position on the eastern front lines, the original peace plan backed by President Donald Trump looked more like a proposal for Volodymyr Rzhavskyi’s surrender.
Sri Lanka death toll from floods and landslides reaches 153
Torrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah have killed 153 people across Sri Lanka so far, with another 191 still missing, the country’s Disaster Management Centre (DCM) said on Saturday.
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Economic Pulse
In the Michigan city where Trump held his 100 days rally, voters wait for an economic turnaround
James Klotz is eating more chicken and less beef than he would like these days — a tradeoff based on supermarket prices — but he's confident that President Donald Trump's policies will soon bring prosperity.
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Shoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty
Despite wider economic uncertainty hovering above this year's holiday season, shoppers turned out in big numbers for Black Friday, spending billions of dollars both in stores and online.
Quick Takes
Millie Bobby Brown said she “felt safe” working with David Harbour on the set of Stranger Things despite reports of on-set bullying from the actor.
Are You Ready For A Long-Term Power Outage? For millions of Americans, the answer is "no."
Ritz-Carlton's $5,000-a-night safari lodge threatens critical wildlife corridor, conservationists warn
Pope Leo XIV visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque on Saturday on the second day of his trip to Turkey and stressed the need for Christian unity in meetings and liturgies with the country's Christian leaders.
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