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Meghan Markle's beige Christmas collection sparks intense backlash after past royal color claims

Meghan Markle is facing criticism over the latest drop from her "As Ever" collection.

On Saturday, the Duchess of Sussex shared a video of herself on Instagram, placing a gift into a beige-and-brown stocking amid a backdrop of neutral-toned Christmas décor.

"Oh, we see you! Not even Thanksgiving yet, and you’ve already got this in the bag," Markle captioned the post, in which she wore an olive-colored dress.

The muted aesthetic sparked conversation online, with some social media users noting the irony. 

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Many pointed out Markle’s past comments about having to wear neutral tones as a working member of the royal family as a way to blend in. 

"A color scheme can be a beautiful thing, but a Christmas one based on the color brown is tricky as all get out! She and the artistic team missed the mark in a very big way w/this pretentious attempt at chicness," one user wrote on X.

"She just can’t be honest and admit that she likes beige," one user quipped. "And there is nothing wrong with that. The only problem is, she should just admit that she lied about having to wear the color while in the UK."

"There she is, the woman finally free to wear bright colors!" another wrote. 

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In Netflix's 2022 series, "Meghan & Harry," Markle opened about the reasoning behind her wardrobe choices. 

"Most of the time I was in the UK, I rarely wore color," she said in the series. "To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same color as Her Majesty if there’s a group event, but then you also shouldn’t be wearing the same color as one of the other more senior members of the family."

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"I wore a lot of muted tones, but it was also so I could just blend in," she continued. "I’m not trying to stand out here. There was no version of me [that was] joining this family and trying not to do everything I could to fit in. I don’t want to embarrass the family."

The backlash comes weeks after Markle and Prince Harry experienced a shake-up within their team.

Emily Robinson, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s director of communications, stepped down just four months after assuming the role, People magazine reported. 

"Ms. Robinson oversaw project-based work for a very successful season of ‘With Love, Meghan' and additional support for the production company," a spokesperson from Archewell, which handles the offices for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, told Fox News Digital. "She did an excellent job and completed these projects with great success."

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The sudden departure has reignited scrutiny of the Sussexes’ business empire in Hollywood, especially as Meghan, 44, attempts to brand herself as an entrepreneur.

"This most recent departure simply adds to the ongoing instability and brand confusion within the couple’s discombobulated operations," British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital.

"It’s a clear indication that Meghan Markle’s ambition to reshape her public image with a polished team is failing," Fordwich claimed. "The optics are ghastly as it really enforces the negative image of chaotic brand control, at best, as well as Meghan’s dwindling influence."

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Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams previously told Fox News Digital that about 20 people have left their roles working for the Sussexes. The couple stepped back as senior royals in 2020 and moved to California.

"There is growing evidence to support the rumors that Meghan Markle struggles to follow the direction of her advisors," royal expert Kinsey Schofield of YouTube’s "Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered" told Fox News Digital.

"Former staff tell me that she appears receptive to advice, acts as if she will execute it in the way that it has been presented, and then does the complete opposite," Schofield claims. "Meghan blames the media and public for misinterpreting or misunderstanding her. It’s an exhausting cycle, and for many who have worked with her, ultimately an unsustainable one."

Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco and Ashley Papa contributed to this post. 

Trump reveals Maduro 'would like to talk' as military options remain on the table for Venezuela

President Donald Trump said Sunday that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro wants talks with the U.S. as tensions mount between the nations, but stressed that he has not planned or authorized any land-based military strikes against the South American nation.

Speaking with reporters before boarding Air Force One in West Palm Beach, Trump said a recent U.S. designation of a Venezuelan-linked cartel gives the government the authority to target Maduro’s assets or infrastructure. He added that while such actions are possible, no decision has been made.

"It allows us to do that," Trump said. "But we haven't said we're going to do that…we may be having some discussions with Maduro, and we'll see how that turns out. They would like to talk."

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The president said his administration is keeping Congress informed about ongoing efforts to disrupt drug trafficking through Venezuela and Mexico but emphasized that he does not need lawmakers’ approval to act. He said communication with Congress is meant to keep them aware, not to seek authorization.

Trump added that he told Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other officials to meet with lawmakers and convey that the U.S. will not allow narcotics to flow through either country.

"We like to keep Congress involved," he said. "I mean, we're stopping drug dealers and drugs from coming into our country."

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Trump warned members of Congress not to leak sensitive details about U.S. operations that could endanger military or intelligence personnel. Trump said he supports transparency but acknowledged that sharing classified information could put American lives at risk.

"The only thing I don't want them to do is leak information that's very important and confidential," he said. "And they put our military at risk or whoever is doing, you know, CIA, military, etc."

Trump said several countries are backing U.S. efforts to pressure Venezuela, describing the campaign as part of a broader fight against narcotics and illegal immigration. He accused the Maduro regime of releasing violent prisoners into the United States and said his administration is removing them.

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"Yeah, we have great support because it's all about drugs," he said. "Well, in Venezuela's case, it's about drugs, and it's also about thousands, hundreds of thousands, of people that they've released into our country."

He said the Biden administration bears responsibility for what he called a historic border crisis, pointing to the influx of migrants and criminals who entered under the previous administration.

"Our country is doing so well," Trump said. "But what the Biden administration did to our country should never be forgotten."

"The single worst thing they did is allow 20 or 25 million people to pour into our country," he continued. "People from prisons, drug dealers, mental institutions, bad people, gang members – to allow that to happen to the United States, totally unchecked and unvetted,should never be forgotten."

NFL Week 11 scores: Josh Allen's dominance lifts Bills to win, multiple games finish tight

NFL fans may not have any nails left to bite as several games came down to the wire in Week 11.

Six games came within three points while eight games came within seven points. The Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers each won their respective games in overtime. The Dolphins did it while playing the first-ever regular-season NFL game in Madrid, Spain.

Meanwhile, Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a slugfest. He scored three touchdowns through the air and three touchdowns on the ground.

As of now, the Kansas City Chiefs are out of the playoff picture. The Chiefs lost to the Denver Broncos in the closing moments and dropped to 5-5 on the season.

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Kylie Jenner posts nude photos on Instagram weeks after attending sister's birthday trip

Kylie Jenner shared a series of "random pics" — including nude shots of herself.

The reality star posed nude while sitting in bed and holding a single pink rose, as seen on her Instagram page.

The mother of two looked away from the camera while wrapped in a comforter, with her bare skin peeking out.

Jenner shared another image from the same moment, this time kissing the rose.

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The reality star also posted a photo while wearing a white bodysuit and a sheer skirt, with her hair pulled back into a chic updo.

Another image featured the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star in her car while wearing a low-cut top.

Jenner put her slim frame on display in a mirror selfie for another snapshot, sporting a black crop top and matching leggings.

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The star donned a gold fringed top with white bottoms for an additional photo.

She simply captioned the photo dump: "Cute random pics I never posted."

The Instagram images come weeks after she attended sister Kendall Jenner's tropical birthday getaway to ring in her 30th birthday.

Their sisters Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian and mom Kris Jenner attended the birthday getaway, sharing their own snapshots from the trip.

It is unclear if Rob Kardashian or Kourtney Kardashian joined them.

Jenner's pals Hailey and Justin Bieber were also in attendance, as well as singer Justine Skye.

‘Golden toilet’ scandal: Zelenskyy faces deepest crisis yet as allies accused in $100M wartime scheme

Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy is battling the deepest crisis of his presidency after a money-laundering probe named members of his inner circle, including an associate accused of living in "golden toilet" luxury, a former government official has claimed.

Their comments came as the president faces scrutiny over the investigation that agencies said Monday involves associates allegedly linked to a plot to siphon around $100 million from Ukraine’s energy sector during the war with Russia.

"Ukrainians don't have any motivation to fight now because of enormous human rights violations and also because of this corruption now exposed," the former official told Fox News Digital, under condition of anonymity.

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"People inside the country are already seeing this corruption and this is just part of the corrupt swamp. Zelenskyy is part of the problem," they claimed.

Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, Ukraine’s financial system has come under scrutiny and now some Ukrainians are accused of taking kickbacks from projects meant to protect energy plants during wartime, prompting public outrage and undermining faith in government.

"This money laundering appeared to have been going on since 2022 and there were a lot of people who tried to stop this," the former official said.

"Some say Zelenskyy was aware of these schemes and that he had approved them," they claimed.

"There was also suspicion that money ended up in accounts abroad that benefited Zelenskyy and his inner circle," they said.

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Over 15 months, a sweeping investigation dubbed "Operation Midas" by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) uncovered the schemes.

In one major Energoatom probe targeting Ukraine’s state nuclear power company and its energy contracts, businessman Tymur Mindich was named. 

Mindich co-owned the entertainment company Kvartal 95 with the president and, according to The Kyiv Independent, Mindich was alleged to be the ringleader of that network.

The Financial Times also reported that investigators found bags of cash and a gold-plated toilet in one of the bathrooms of his apartment.

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"They were introduced many years ago and were running the business of 95 Kvartal, which includes film production and many other entertainment genres," the former official claimed.

"Tymur had an apartment with golden toilets that was in the same building as Zelenskyy's, and in 2021 Zelenskyy celebrated his birthday in Tymur's apartment," they said.

Another figure under investigation, Oleksiy Chernyshov, is a former deputy prime minister.

"He was also very close to the family, and he used to hold positions in the Zelenskyy government since 2019, and he has been accused of abuse of office," the former official alleged.

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"Chernyshov started building big, three or four huge houses in their most luxury place in Kyiv."

So far, in his nightly address on Nov. 10, Zelenskyy said:

"Everyone who put together a corrupt scheme must receive a clear legal response. There must be criminal verdicts."

He stressed the importance of accountability in the energy sector and said that keeping Energoatom clean from graft is a priority.

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Zelenskyy also praised the Anti-Corruption Bureau’s efforts, saying,

"Any effective actions against corruption are very needed. The inevitability of punishment is necessary."

"Zelenskyy is using his extraordinary PR talent and will not step down in this probe," the former official claimed. "Zelenskyy is not the kind of person who feels shame even if there’s a corruption probe… Zelenskyy has got everything from this war. He had a vertical of power, an unbreakable image, all the attention of the media. To some, he really depends on this and money," they added.

"Many Ukrainians believe in Donald Trump now, because he's the only person who actually changed the narrative and changed the way this war is going," the official said. "If not [for] Donald Trump we would not be talking about peace today at all, and every day of war is destroying Ukraine."

Fox News Digital reached out to Zelenskyy's office for comment.

Broncos take commanding lead of AFC West with win as Chiefs' playoff hopes receive huge hit

The Denver Broncos converted on third down twice and set up Will Lutz for the game-winning 35-yard field goal to extinguish any lingering demons that have plagued them against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Denver won the game, 22-19.

The Broncos’ defense was as good as ever, keeping Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs offense in check. Despite a few penalties against defensive back Riley Moss, it was Ja’Quan McMillian who was the thorn in the Chiefs’ side.

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He had an interception on Mahomes in the third quarter and sacked him with less than four minutes left in the game. He had six tackles, two sacks and two pass breakups in the win.

Justin Strnad led the Broncos with 10 tackles. D.J. Jones had three tackles, including a sack. Kansas City was held to 311 yards of total offense on 62 total plays. Kansas City had 19 first downs but struggled in the red zone, going 1-for-4.

Bo Nix found Troy Franklin on third down for 32 yards that helped set Lutz up for an easier field goal. Nix was 24-of-37 with 295 passing yards. Jaleel McLaughlin had the lone touchdown for the Broncos. He ran it into the end zone in the third quarter.

Franklin led the Broncos with four catches for 84 yards.

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Denver improved to 9-2 with the win and have complete control of the AFC West, following the Los Angeles Chargers’ loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road. Denver has now won three out of their last four against Kansas City after previously losing 16 straight games.

If the Broncos’ good fortune holds up, Denver will win the AFC West for the first time since the 2015 season. In that season, the Broncos’ defense helped the team to a Super Bowl win. The Broncos have victories over last year’s Super Bowl matchup. They beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5.

Kansas City’s playoff picture becomes more complicated.

The Chiefs fall to 5-5 and find themselves out of the playoffs completely. They would be clearing out their lockers on Monday if the season ended following this game.

Kansas City sits in ninth place, one game behind the Jaguars in the win column. However, the Houston Texans sit in between both teams because the Texans have a tiebreaker over the Chiefs. Houston has the better winning percentage in conference games.

The Chiefs’ streak of making eight consecutive AFC Championships hangs in the balance.

On Sunday, Mahomes was 29-of-45 with a touchdown pass and an interception. The touchdown went to Travis Kelce, who had nine catches for 91 yards and a touchdown.

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Charlie Kirk honored in Jerusalem as hundreds gather, including officials, clergy and Christians

A memorial in Jerusalem for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday became a declaration of purpose, as hundreds of Israelis and American visitors vowed to continue the work he began, according to a report.

The Press Service of Israel (TPS-IL) reported that roughly 300 people, including Israeli officials, clergy and U.S. Christians, gathered Sunday to honor the Turning Point USA founder, who was shot and killed during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University in September. Many said the event felt less like a memorial and more like a mandate.

Pastor Rob McCoy, one of Kirk’s closest confidants, described him in comments reported by TPS-IL as "faithful, humble, a wonderful husband and father," and revealed a personal discipline — a weekly Sabbath rest.

"He found unbelievable freedom in turning everything off. From Friday night to Saturday night, no one could reach him," McCoy said. "That rhythm grounded him."

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McCoy also said Kirk saw politics as a way to strengthen society, not a route to power.

"He saw politics as an on-ramp to increased humanity," McCoy said. "If he could get young people rowing in the streams of liberty, he believed they would eventually reach its source."

Several attendees told TPS-IL that Kirk’s reach extended far beyond his audience.

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Tammy Martin of California said, "I never met Charlie personally, but when he was killed, it felt like losing someone I knew."

She credited him with helping Christians understand the importance of supporting Israel. "Some people you only see through a screen, but the truth they speak goes straight through," she said. "Charlie was one of those people."

Robert Whitley, also from California, told the publication Kirk was unmatched in his ability to connect with young conservatives.

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"He knew how to speak to young people in a way no one else could," Whitley said. "He helped them push back against indoctrination and see Israel and America with real clarity."

Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli praised Kirk’s discipline and resolve in comments to TPS-IL.

"Charlie embodied the deeper meaning of freedom — responsibility, clarity, discipline," Chikli said. "His death is a tremendous loss, not only to his family but to the conservative movement worldwide and to all those who saw him as a defender of truth."

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According to TPS-IL, American-born musician Nissim Black called Kirk "a giant — a real giant — and his legacy is a legacy you can’t shake."

He noted that Kirk’s moral conviction left a void. "He was unapologetic when it came to morality and unapologetic when it came to standing for what was right," Black said. "Even in his absence, you feel it — he held so many people together."

Speakers throughout the evening returned to one of Kirk’s final recorded statements: "In the absence of courage, truth is an orphan."

As the evening ended, attendees said the gathering left them determined to carry forward his mission.

"Charlie is gone, but the truth he fought for is not," one attendee said. "And it’s up to us now."

Socialist wave reaches West Coast as Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass gets a Mamdani-like challenger

Democratic socialist candidate Rae Huang launched her campaign for Los Angeles mayor against Democratic incumbent Karen Bass.

"I am excited and very humbled to announce that I am running for Mayor of Los Angeles, the second largest city in our nation," Huang wrote on her Instagram account Saturday. "After over 20 years of leaning into my call to serve God through social justice work and organizing, this path has led me in these uncertain times to take the unusual path to continue my calling by running for Mayor to finally see through the changes the LA social justice movement and I have been building for years."

The 43-year-old community organizer and Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member wrote that her campaign will focus on universal housing, free transportation, climate resiliency and affordability, issues that resemble New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's initial campaign.

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She wrote that she also aims to take on what she called the "establishment" in the city.

"Over the past decade, I have worked with Los Angeles organizers and neighbors on solutions for our city. Now it’s time we implement them. I will be running against establishment and the billionaire class and will not be accepting any money from corporations," Huang wrote.

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In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, Huang avoided direct comparisons to Mamdani but added that she hopes to get an endorsement from the local DSA chapter, which celebrated Mamdani's win.

She expressed disappointment in Bass' leadership on homelessness and in dealing with recent political violence over the summer, calling her new campaign a "moment for change."

"We are in a place in our country and in our political environment where folks feel stuck and afraid," Huang said. "They feel like nothing is going to change, and the things that are changing are making things even worse."

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Fox News Digital reached out to Huang for comment.

Bass spokesperson Doug Herman defended the mayor's record in a statement to Fox News Digital.

"Under Mayor Bass’s leadership, there has been unprecedented progress on the issues that matter most to Angelenos," Herman said. "Homelessness has declined for the first time in two consecutive years, neighborhoods are safer with significant drops in crime, and the Palisades fire recovery continues far ahead of pace with the fastest recovery and rebuilding in California history. In addition, there was no better defender of Los Angeles than Mayor Karen Bass when Trump’s ICE raids started and we won a court ruling to help stop the illegal raids and unconstitutional arrests. That’s what we need to move Los Angeles forward."

In the past year, more progressive candidates have been challenging incumbent Democrats across the country. 

Last week, progressive activist Katie Wilson successfully defeated Seattle Democratic Mayor Bruce Harrell. Like Mamdani, Wilson advocated for government-backed grocery stores, higher taxes on the wealthy and more affordable housing.

The article was updated to include a statement from Mayor Bass' office. 

Ex-Giants star Brandon Jacobs sends blunt warning to Jaxson Dart after concussion: 'Learn how to slide'

Despite briefly losing Jordan Love to a shoulder injury, the Green Bay Packers managed to storm back and hand the New York Giants their fifth consecutive loss.

Backup quarterback Malik Willis stepped in and threw a first-quarter touchdown during Love's short absence.

The Giants entered the game dealing with their own quarterback concerns, as rookie starter Jaxson Dart was ruled out with a concussion. Before Sunday's game kicked off, ESPN reported that individuals within the Giants organization encouraged Dart "to exercise more caution about when and how frequently he scrambles once he returns to the field."

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Dart has provided a spark for the Giants' offense since he supplanted veteran signal-caller Russell Wilson. But Dart took a hit and was forced to enter the blue medical tent to be evaluated for a concussion in New York's 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears last week.

Dart has visited the tent several times in his rookie season, something Jacobs hopes the young quarterback can avoid in the future by exercising more caution when he's on the football field.

"You gotta get down, man. You gotta learn how to slide, you gotta learn how to get out of bounds when it's necessary," Jacobs told TMZ Sports. "This is not a tough-guy sport for you to be running, running into people, trying to truck people."

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Jacobs added, "Just taking that type of beating all game long is never gonna be in his favor. Never gonna be in our team's favor!"

Jacobs also offered some words of wisdom to fellow running back Cam Skattebo, who suffered a season-ending ankle injury last month. "Listen to the doctors," he said, "and don't try to do more than what you are supposed to do."

Sunday's loss dropped the Giants to 2-9. Earlier this week, the franchise parted ways with head coach Brian Daboll.

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Ravens star fools Browns' defense with fake tush push, go-ahead TD run

The Baltimore Ravens had the ball on fourth down and one yard to go with 2:31 left in the game when tight end Mark Andrews lined up for what looked like was going to be a tush push.

Instead, Andrews took the snap, spun around and found space to his right. In fact, he found an open pasture as there were no Cleveland Browns defenders to stop him. Andrews beat the defense for a 35-yard touchdown run.

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It proved to be the clutch touchdown the Ravens needed to win the game, 23-16.

Andrews had three catches for 32 yards in the win.

Baltimore increased its winning streak to four games. This game was much closer than the 41-17 shellacking the Ravens gave the Browns back in Week 2.

While Cleveland was mostly kicking the ball through the uprights for three points, Browns linebacker Devin Bush returned a 23-yard interception for a touchdown in the second quarter.

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Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel left the game in the third quarter. Shedeur Sanders received his first snaps of his career. He was unable to get anything going on offense. Sanders was 4-of-16 with 47 yards and an interception.

Lamar Jackson was 14-of-25 with 193 passing yards in the game. He threw two picks. Derrick Henry gave Baltimore another rushing touchdown. He had 18 carries for 103 yards in the win.

Baltimore moved to 5-5 on the season and have come all the way back since they fell to 1-5 with a loss against the Los Angeles Rams. The Ravens have built up a ton of momentum with four divisional matchups left on their schedule.

Cleveland fell to 2-8 on the year.

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