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  • The Kentucky Republican has served more than 40 years in the chamber, and became one of the most consequential and divisive legislators in recent history.
  • A new executive order aims to prevent taxpayer money from supporting people in the U.S. without legal status and targets federal funding for cities and states that support sanctuary policies.
  • Friends and families celebrating the season of gratitude can opt for a delicious 3-course Thanksgiving meal at Carlsbad’s upscale coastal eatery, 20|TWENTY. On Thursday, November 28th, the globally inspired and locally sourced restaurant will offer guests a choice of starter, including Chicory Greens or Ginger Miso Carrot with scallions, sesame seeds, and oil. For the main course, they can indulge in a Citrus Roasted Diestel Turkey, served with all the classic seasonal sides — butter whipped potatoes, brussels sprouts with hazelnuts and pickled shallots, heirloom carrots, sweet potato casserole, cornbread stuffing, buttermilk sage gravy, and cranberry salsa. Additional options include a Campbell River Salmon with pistachio, brussels sprouts, beets, and pumpkin seeds; Prime Rib with haricots vert, horseradish crème, and butter whipped potatoes; or Stuffed Acorn Squash filled with Arborio rice, quinoa, apples, fennel, walnuts, and cranberries. Guests can continue the celebration with something sweet like Butter Cake topped with vanilla bean gelato and caramel sauce; or enjoy a classic Pumpkin Pie served with cranberry sorbet, vanilla crème, and candied pecans. The meal is priced at $94 per adult. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/r/20-twenty-carlsbad 20/TWENTY Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • Thailand, China and Myanmar have coordinated efforts over the past month to shut down the scam centers that bilked victims around the world out of billions of dollars.
  • President Trump's mug shot is one of the first things visitors will see when approaching the Oval Office.
  • The Pentagon has proposed cutting 8% of its budget annually for five years but prioritized funding in areas like drones, military assistance for the southern border and a U.S. Iron Dome.
  • As flu rages, the Trump administration has pulled the plug on a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention flu immunization campaign that targeted high-risk groups, including pregnant women.
  • During a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Dale Ho questioned federal prosecutors over their decision to suspend criminal charges against Mayor Eric Adams. Judge Ho's ruling is expected soon.
  • Lawmakers sought to dispel Kremlin talking points echoed by the president that Ukraine was responsible for the war with Russia. But they said Trump should be given room to negotiate.
  • Aid groups are urging a federal judge to find Trump administration officials in contempt to force them to reopen funding to global programs. USAID says it has a legal right to cancel aid contracts.
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