Today’s Top Headlines in the U.S. and Abroad
Daniel Compatangelo reports on major developments around the world. In Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say talks with the United States on a revised peace framework continue, but warn they will reject any proposal that undermines sovereignty or weakens the country’s defense. President Zelensky says Ukraine is willing to negotiate, but not at the cost of its future. In West Africa, Washington is reassessing its security and aid strategy toward Nigeria, signaling that cooperation and financial support could be reduced unless stronger protections for Christians and other religious minorities are implemented. Back in Washington, political turmoil grows as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene prepares to step down in January, deepening her rift with Donald Trump and raising questions about Republican stability on Capitol Hill. And for Americans prepping Thanksgiving meals, there’s good news: the cost of a classic dinner for ten has dropped to about $55, driven by lower turkey prices.