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President Biden told reporters today that he is confident a rail strike will be prevented. Congressional leaders were in agreement.

Biden ‘confident’ of no rail strike, NATO commits to Ukraine

After months of failed negotiations, President Biden says Congress needs to enforce a deal with railroad unions before a strike occurs.

Congress called on to prevent rail strike; U.S. vs Iran

The world's largest active-volcano, Mauna Loa, is erupting in Hawaii, for the first time in nearly forty years.

World’s biggest volcano erupts, Black Friday and Cyber Monday break records

Early voting is underway in the Senate run-off election in Georgia. Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock faces Republican Herschel Walker.

Iran wants U.S. kicked out of World Cup; NFL star kicked off plane

It's the biggest shopping weekend of the year and Americans are ready for deals after dealing with 4-decade high inflation all year.

Black Friday amid inflation; frustration over China COVID lockdowns

A teenager is dead, and 19 others injured after bombs exploded at two busy bus stops in the capitol city of Jerusalem.

Deadly bombs in Jerusalem, Facebook gets personal tax info

A jury is now deliberating in the trial against Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four other people inside the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Oath Keepers’ jury deliberates, Ukrainians face deadly winter

The names of the five people who died in Saturday night's mass shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs have been revealed.

Shooting victims identified; driver who hit recruits says he fell asleep at wheel

A deadly earthquake shook Indonesia early Monday morning. It's reportedly left at least 162 people dead and 700 people injured.

Indonesian earthquake kills 162, UN called to address North Korea

Bob Iger is replacing Bob Chapek as Disney's CEO after previously leading the company for 15 years. And Twitter reinstates Donald Trump.

Disney shake-up, Twitter reinstates Trump and unblocks Ye

In today's morning update, Republicans vow to investigate the Bidens and if you're a Taylor Swift fan, you are out of luck.

Republicans to investigate the Bidens and no tickets for Swifties

Republicans secured a majority in the House; Thanksgiving dinner prices rose 20%; and Starbucks workers were set to go on strike.

Republican House majority; Thanksgiving prices; Starbucks strike

A missile blast killed two in Poland; Donald Trump announced he is running for president in 2024; and a judge ordered the end of Title 42.

Poland missile blast; Trump announces 2024 run; Title 42 ruling

Katie Hobbs is projected to win the state's gubernatorial election; Donald Trump will announce his presidential run; the world is expected to pass 8 billion people.

Hobbs wins; Trump ’24 announcement; world population to top 8B

A meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping took place; a shooting at the University of Virginia left three dead; Democrats won the Senate.

Biden, Xi meet; U of Virginia campus shooting; Dems take Senate

A judge blocked student loan forgiveness; the U.S. will buy ammunition from South Korea for Ukraine; Joe Biden will meet with Xi Jinping.

Loan forgiveness blocked; ammunition to Ukraine; Veterans Day

The 2022 midterms remained unsettled; Hurricane Nicole downgraded to a tropical storm; and Elon Musk banned remote work at Twitter.

Midterms unsettled; Tropical Storm Nicole; Twitter remote work

Joe Biden and Donald Trump are campaigning for the midterm elections; Twitter employees may return to work; a sports better wins $75 million.

Midterm campaigning; Twitter calls back workers; $75M sports bet

Twitter is expected to announce layoffs; the next phase of Alex Jones' latest defamation trial begins Friday; and Kyrie Irving was suspended.

Twitter layoffs; Alex Jones punitive phase; Kyrie Irving suspension

President Biden gave a speech on democracy; North Korea fired missiles; Kyrie Irving took responsibility for supporting an antisemitic film.

Biden democracy speech; N Korea launch; Irving tweet response

North Korea held a missile launch; Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to return to power; and two judges making rulings regarding the U.S. midterm elections.

North Korea missile launch; Netanyahu comeback; US election rulings

BP earnings more than doubled in the third quarter; a judge blocked a merger between two major publishers; and the Powerball prize is now $1.2 billion.

BP earnings soar; judge blocks publisher merger; $1.2B Powerball prize

More details about the Paul Pelosi attack suspect; a crowd surge leaves more than 150 dead in South Korea; the Supreme Court looks at affirmative action.

Pelosi attack details; South Korea crowd surge; affirmative action case

Elon Musk has taken over Twitter; the hand-count of mail-in ballots in a Nevada county is on hold; and legal challenges to the election have already begun.

Musk takes over Twitter; NV hand counting paused; election challenges