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Source: Action News Jax
“Clay County authorities released additional details about an attack at an Orange Park home Monday that resulted in a Jacksonville woman being arrested and charged with attempted murder. The suspect, Serpil Adams, 62, showed up to the home of the victim — her estranged daughter …. The victim was home with her two daughters when Serpil, her estranged biological mother, came in through an unlocked door and attacked her daughter with a serrated utility knife, the news release states. ‘While attempting to protect her mother, the victim’s 8-year-old daughter retrieved a kitchen knife and stabbed Adams in the upper arm,’ the news release states. Adams left the home and returned to Jacksonville where she was staying with a friend. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrested her at that home at about 1 a.m. without incident, the news release states.” (11/20/25)
https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/eight-year-old-girl-defends-family-stabs-intruder-clay-county-home-jacksonville-woman-arrested/TUTA3OMF5BDN5AGAEARUTVTGVE/
Source: The Dispatch
“The Dissent Heard Around the World.” (11/20/25)
https://thedispatch.com/podcast/advisoryopinions/the-dissent-heard-around-the-world/
Source: The Hill
by Ryan Nadelson
“For nearly five years, pandemic-era waivers allowed patients to receive telehealth visits from home under Medicare and most commercial plans. That flexibility ended on September 30, 2025 when Congress failed to renew permanent parity. Beginning October 1, a patient’s home no longer counted as an eligible originating site for most non behavioral medical visits, with only a narrow set of mental health exceptions. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services did not ban telemedicine — it simply stopped paying for it. In modern health care, that is the same result. Regional insurance plans followed, affecting more than thirty million Medicare beneficiaries who used telehealth last year. They all risk losing access again in a matter of weeks.” (11/20/25)
https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/5609210-telemedicine-is-quietly-being-undone-and-its-a-big-mistake/
Source: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
by Ricardo Vaz
“Since August, the US has been amassing military assets in the Caribbean. Warships, bombers, and thousands of troops have been joined by the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, in the largest regional deployment in decades. Extrajudicial strikes against small vessels, which United Nations experts have decried as violations of international law, have killed at least 80 civilians (CNN, 11/14/25). Many foreign policy analysts believe that regime change in Venezuela is the ultimate goal (Al Jazeera, 10/24/25; Left Chapter, 10/21/25), but the Trump administration instead claims it is fighting ‘narcoterrorism’, accusing Caracas of flooding the US with drugs via the Cartel of the Suns and Tren de Aragua, both designated as foreign terrorist organizations. Over the years, Western media have endorsed Washington’s Venezuela regime-change efforts at every turn, from cheerleading coup attempts to whitewashing deadly sanctions.” (11/20/25)
https://fair.org/home/corporate-media-parrot-dubious-drug-claims-that-justify-war-on-venezuela/
Source: mint [India]
“US President Donald Trump on Thursday assailed Democratic lawmakers who told members of the US military they must refuse any illegal orders, calling them traitors and saying they should face the death penalty. Trump reposted an article about a video released Tuesday by six Democratic lawmakers who served in the military or in the intelligence community. ‘This is really bad and Dangerous to our Country. Their words cannot be allowed to stand. SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!! LOCK THEM UP???'” Trump said on Truth Social. He then added in a later post: ‘SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!'” (11/20/25)
https://www.livemint.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-says-democrats-who-told-us-military-to-refuse-illegal-orders-are-punishable-by-death-11763653965807.html
Source: Orange County Register
by Sal Rodriguez
“[T]he negative impacts of Trump’s global tariffs are already being felt by American businesses and consumers. The Budget Lab at Yale University projects the net impact will be a slowing of the U.S. GDP for years to come and net losses to the average household of about $1,300. In just the first few months of the Trump presidency, Californians coughed up over $11 billion in tariff payments as a result of Trump’s decrees. That’s real money taken out of the hands of California businesses and consumers. So it struck me as odd, the other day, when I saw GOP Rep. Young Kim post on X, ‘California’s gotten too expensive for small businesses to take off. I fought to make President Trump’s pro-growth tax cuts permanent — so local job creators can keep more of what they earn.'” (11/20/25)
https://archive.is/APpYt
Source: Show-Me Institute
“What the Government Shutdown Was Really About with Elias Tsapelas.” (11/20/25)
https://showmeinstitute.org/blog/health-care/what-the-government-shutdown-was-really-about-with-elias-tsapelas/
Source: The Liberty Exchange
“I, Smartphone: The Power of the Free Market with Lawrence W. Reed.” (11/20/25)
https://shows.acast.com/the-liberty-exchange/episodes/i-smartphone-with-lawrence-w-reed
Source: Freedom and Flourishing
by Winton Bates
“Some readers will come to this series with the prior belief that political entrepreneurship has a negative impact on freedom and flourishing. Those of us who believe that people tend to flourish most fully when governments refrain from interfering with their lives may hold that belief. We certainly have good reasons to be skeptical about the impact of political entrepreneurs on human flourishing. Nevertheless, if we are serious about promoting libertarian ideals, we cannot avoid considering the possibility that political entrepreneurship might have a role to play in getting us from where we are now – or where we seem to be heading – to a political and legal order that is more conducive to human flourishing.” (11/20/25)
https://www.freedomandflourishing.com/2025/11/what-impact-does-political.html
Source: Paul Krugman
by Paul Krugman
“I noted last week that the Biden era vibecession — people feeling bad about an economy that looked good by standard measures — has persisted under Trump. In fact, public perceptions of the economy appear to be plumbing new depths. Honestly, I’m surprised. One factor in poor economic sentiment under Biden was partisanship. People’s reported perception of the economy is strongly affected by whether their preferred party is in power …. This is true for both parties, but historically Republicans have tended to cheer harder and boo louder than Democrats. So other things equal we would have expected average sentiment to improve under Trump II. Now, things aren’t equal. Objectively, the economy is worse in important ways than it was a year ago. Still, the extent of the plunge in perceptions is remarkable.” (11/20/25)
https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/the-vibecession-deepens