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Here’s where your Black Friday returns really end up

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Dec 1, 2025
Bipartisan scrutiny arises from a strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, as lawmakers demand transparency. A suspect in a D.C. shooting linked to Afghan resettlement raises immigration concerns. Dive into the chaotic world of Black Friday returns, discovering where all those unwanted items truly end up. Meanwhile, severe winter storms disrupt travel plans, and three octogenarian nuns capture hearts on Instagram, bringing joy in unexpected ways.
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Alleged Follow-Up Strikes Raise Legal Alarm

  • Reporting alleges Pentagon-ordered follow-up strikes targeted survivors of a suspected drug boat, raising legal and ethical questions.
  • Lawmakers demand oversight and the Pentagon could release drone footage to resolve disputes.
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Transparency Could Clear The Record

  • The Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have disputed the reporting and say operations are lawful.
  • Transparency could be provided by releasing videos stored on Department of Defense servers.
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Shooting Spurs Broad Immigration Pause

  • The accused shooter arrived via Afghan resettlement programs and had prior CIA-related service, prompting a policy backlash.
  • The administration paused many immigration processes and said it will reexamine vetting and green cards.
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