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President Trump says "the whole world is watching" a special election in Tennessee.
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet with Vladimir Putin in an attempt to end the war in Ukraine.
The White House Christmas decorations have been unveiled.
Tennessee congressional race draws national attention
Fresh off Democrats' domination in the off-year elections, the special election for Tennessee's 7th congressional district has become an unlikely test for whether a national blue wave is building that could produce a seismic shakeup in next year's midterm election.
The special election to fill the seatof retired Republican Rep. Mark Green was hardly on the national radar a month ago.
Now, the race between Democrat Aftyn Behn, a 36-year-old liberal state representative, and Republican Matt Van Epps, a combat veteran, has Democrats dreaming of an unexpected House pickup.
Meanwhile, top Republicans — including President Donald Trump — are circling the wagons and pumping in millions to try to stop a disaster.
National Guard shooting suspect served in bloody, CIA-led 'zero units'
The Afghan man accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House last weekserved with CIA-backed "zero units" in Afghanistan, paramilitary groups that carried out secret raids against suspected terrorists and U.S. enemies as part of the CIA's counterterrorism program. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the 29-year-old who allegedly shot the two West Virginia National Guardsmen in downtown Washington, DC, served in the elite tactical units, according to Sami Sadat, the former commanding general of the Afghan Army's Special Operations Corps. The group worked with U.S. forces on counterterrorism operations before the Taliban takeover.
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Witkoff and Kushner to meet Putin to discuss an end to the Ukraine war
President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday for talks on a possible way to end Russia's war on Ukraine. Trump has repeatedly said he wants to end the war, which his administration casts as a "bloodbath" and "a proxy war", but his efforts so far, including a summit with Putin in Alaska in August,have not yet brought peace.
US-Venezuela tensions, explained
Are United States military airstrikes on Venezuela imminent? Over the weekend, President Trump issued a warning to avoid airspace over the South American country. Trump has already signaled forthcoming land attacks in Venezuela. But speaking Sunday night on Air Force One, Trump told reporters not to read too much into the closing of the space. The move comes after Trump told U.S. troops on Thanksgiving the military operation will soon include strikes on land. Venezuela has condemned Trump's comments as a "colonialist threat" incompatible with international law.
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The winners and losers from Monday Night Football
Time is a flat circle. The New England Patriots have one of the best quarterbacks in the league and sit atop the AFC. The dynastic days are in the rearview mirror, but a new era of Patriot hegemony could be dawning. Perhaps that's an overreaction to the Pats' 33-15 demolition of the New York Giants on "Monday Night Football." The final extended the Patriots' winning streak to 10 and did the same to the Giants' losing streak, which now stands at seven. Beyond the box score, of course, are winners and losers.USA TODAY Sports dives into it all.
Photo of the day: 'Home is Where the Heart Is' at the White House
This year's Christmas decorations at the White House, personally selected by first lady Melania Trump, aim to reflect the American spirit of generosity, patriotism and gratitude under the theme: "Home is Where the Heart Is." George Washington and Donald Trump each have Lego portraits in the Green Room, which has been decorated as a game room.The White House expects tens of thousands of people to view the decorations.
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