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November, 2025

  • 20 November

    Jury Orders Reprimand for Navy Chaplain Who Wore Uniform at Protest

    NORFOLK, Virginia – A jury recommended Thursday that a Navy chaplain receive a letter of reprimand for disobeying an order by appearing in uniform at a political news conference at the White House. The jury also recommended that Lt. Gordon Klingenschmitt forfeit $250 pay per month for a year but …

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  • 20 November

    Second Brother in Mexican Drug Cartel Facing Charges in U.S.

    SAN DIEGO – A second accused leader of the Arellano Felix drug cartel was in federal custody in San Diego Monday, awaiting arraignment on drug-related charges a month after his younger brother was brought here following a Coast Guard arrest at sea. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, one of seven brothers …

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  • 20 November

    ABC Airs 9/11 Miniseries With Editing Changes After Clinton Officials Blast Film

    NEW YORK – Editing changes made by ABC to the first part of its miniseries “The Path to 9/11” were cosmetic and didn’t change the meaning of scenes that had angered several former Clinton administration officials, a spokesman for the former president said Monday. As for Clinton, he didn’t bother …

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  • 20 November

    'Left Behind' Books Spawn Violent Video Game

    DENVER – The streets of New York have never looked so barren. An occasional taxi or bus motors down a boulevard as people wander aimlessly among eerily vacant buildings. Soon, black helicopters loom overhead and armed soldiers close ranks on the streets below. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill video game: “Left …

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  • 20 November

    Hard to Tell What Fix Is in With This Credit-Repair Service

    BOSTON – People frequently justify spending a little more money by saying “You get what you pay for.” So when you look at laying out money and come to the conclusion “You can’t tell if you’re getting what you pay for,” there is little doubt that you’ve come face to …

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  • 19 November

    Afghans Appeal for Food Aid; 15 Insurgents Killed in Clashes

    KABUL, Afghanistan – The Afghan government and the United Nations appealed Sunday for $43 million in aid for 1.9 million people facing food shortages because of severe drought. Clashes between NATO troops and militants, meanwhile, left 15 insurgents dead on Saturday in Afghanistan’s restive south, the alliance said. Because of …

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  • 19 November

    From Border Security to Gay Marriage, GOP Exciting Base in Final Days Before Midterms

    This is a partial transcript from “The Beltway Boys,” on October 28, 2006, that has been edited for clarity. FRED BARNES, CO-HOST: I’m Fred Barnes. MORT KONDRACKE, CO-HOST: And I’m Mort Kondracke. We’re “The Beltway Boys.” Well, the “Hot Story” of the week is “Back to Basics.” And by that …

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  • 19 November

    High Court Hears Case of Deportation for Federal Misdemeanors

    WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices wrestled Tuesday with the question of whether convictions for minor crimes should force immigrants’ deportation, the first case in a term expected to make clearer the court’s direction under Chief Justice John Roberts. Thousands of immigrants who have run afoul of the law, some for …

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  • 19 November

    Ahmadinejad: Iran Determined to Expand Uranium Enrichment

    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran‘s president on Sunday said his country was determined to expand its uranium enrichment program and called allegations Tehran was seeking nuclear weapons a “big lie.” Speaking to professors at Tehran University, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran hopefully will increase its enrichment program to produce nuclear fuel. …

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  • 19 November

    Fearful Pakistani Quake Victims Rebuild Homes

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A year after surviving Pakistan‘s devastating earthquake, Dubri Bandi’s villagers still live in fear. The might of the 7.6-magnitude quake of Oct. 8, 2005, is evident across the Himalayan terrain in Pakistan’s part of Kashmir. Towering over this isolated settlement, Dina mountain was cleaved in two. Most …

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