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Church Nativity scenes add zip ties and gas masks to protest immigration raids

Some churches transformed Nativity scenes to depict the Holy Family as refugees confronting ICE enforcement, provoking praise, outrage, and institutional pushback.
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Michigan mystery revealed: Fired football coach had broken into a lover's apartment and threatened to kill himself when their affair ended | Fortune

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Michigan mystery revealed: Fired football coach had broken into a lover's apartment and threatened to kill himself when their affair ended | Fortune

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3 indicted in separate human trafficking cases on Cape Cod

Three Cape Cod residents were indicted by Barnstable County grand juries on human trafficking and related sexual exploitation charges following separate investigations.
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Literal Teens Are Losing It All at Crypto Casinos

Influencers recruit teenagers to illegal crypto casinos, causing rapid gambling addiction and severe financial losses through weak age verification and easy access.
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17 hours ago

Sources: Sellers finalizing return to South Carolina

LaNorris Sellers is nearing a deal to return to South Carolina for his redshirt junior season in 2026.
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This Underrated Southern City Transforms Into a Christmas Wonderland Every December-With Over 1 Million Lights

Every December, the small city of Macon, Georgia-about 90 minutes from Atlanta-transforms into a dazzling holiday destination. The Macon Christmas Light Extravaganza, launched in 2017, is a spectacle of over 1 million lights across more than six blocks. The LED show is choreographed to upbeat tunes from the Macon Pops, an local orchestra with a flair for energetic renditions. Here's what you need to know about one of the great unsung holiday experiences in America.
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Should You Collect Social Security at 62 or Wait Until 70?

Starting Social Security earlier permanently reduces monthly benefits; waiting increases monthly benefits up to age 70—choice depends on health, finances, and Full Retirement Age.
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Should you use buy now, pay later? Experts share 4 tips to know

Buy now, pay later usage surged during the holidays, offering interest-free short-term loans but risking late payments, collections, and credit-score damage if unpaid.
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16 hours ago

San Jose State's star receiver Danny Scudero announces he's entering NCAA transfer portal

Danny Scudero is entering the NCAA transfer portal after a 1,291-yard, 10-touchdown breakout season at San Jose State.
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Feds link two Downey men to Sinaloa cartel: One heads to prison, the other is missing

Julio Cesar Nevarez-Erunez, 24, was sentenced to nearly six years in prison on Dec. 4 after pleading guilty to a methamphetamine distribution conspiracy charge. His co-conspirator, Juan Niebla-Osuna, 28, struck a plea agreement with U.S. attorneys for the same charge and was out on bond, but was reported missing in late August, according to a pretrial services violation petition.
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Judge sides with Alameda DA, dismisses manslaughter case against San Leandro cop in death of Steven Taylor

Judge Clifford Blakely's ruling came after Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson's office asked to bring an end to the case, citing concerns about proving the allegations at trial, which was been scheduled to begin in late January. The dismissal closes the first Alameda County case of a police officer charged in an on-duty killing since BART Officer Johannes Mehserle was tried - and convicted - in the fatal shooting of Oscar Grant more than 15 years ago.
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Sheriff employee stabbed while changing her baby in Macy's bathroom

An L.A. County Sheriff Department employee was stabbed in a Macy's bathroom while changing her infant; she survived and is expected to fully recover.
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Bill Belichick, UNC fire multiple coordinators following losing season

UNC fired offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer after a 4-8 season; defensive coordinator Steve Belichick will be retained.
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Alameda County DA Drops Charges Against San Leandro Officer in Fatal 2020 Shooting | KQED

The Alameda County District Attorney dismissed charges against former San Leandro officer Jason Fletcher in the 2020 Walmart shooting of Steven Taylor.
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17 hours ago

Source: Hoosiers DC Haines gets lucrative deal

Indiana signed defensive coordinator Bryant Haines to a three-year deal that makes him one of the nation's highest-paid assistant coaches.
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He's living his best life': drunk raccoon hit DMV for snacks before liquor store

A raccoon in Ashland, Virginia broke into multiple nearby businesses, drank alcohol at a liquor store and was sheltered then released near familiar surroundings.
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Mendoza adds to honors, scores Maxwell, O'Brien

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the Maxwell and Davey O'Brien awards and is the heavy favorite to win the Heisman Trophy.
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Trial starts for a Wisconsin judge accused of obstructing ICE

Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan faces federal felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly obstructing immigration agents and concealing a man to prevent arrest at courthouse.
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Thailand's Parliament is dissolved for new elections early next year

Thailand's parliament was dissolved, triggering elections within 45–60 days as Prime Minister Anutin leads a caretaker government amid border conflict with Cambodia and constitutional disputes.
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Germany's train service is one of Europe's worst. How did it get so bad?

German long-distance rail suffers chronic underinvestment and bureaucratic mismanagement, causing severe punctuality, operational failures, and declining passenger service despite planned major investments.
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Redneck pride takes the holiday spotlight in Southern towns

Rural Southern communities reclaim 'redneck' identity with humorous, improvised Christmas parades that celebrate outdoors culture and raise money for local children.
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A momentous week as Syria celebrates lifting U.S. sanctions and a year without Assad

U.S. poised to repeal Caesar Act sanctions, enabling humanitarian aid, infrastructure spending, and economic revival in Syria after Assad's ouster; businesses expect restored financial services.
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 sweeps The Game Awards analysis and full winners list

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominated The Game Awards, winning nine awards including Game of the Year and becoming the ceremony's most decorated title.
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Day Around the Bay: SFO Taking Heat for African-American Art Display That's Just AI

Fraternity drowning lawsuit, AI-art controversy, Bang & Olufsen reopening, and political actions on AI and redistricting.
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Another California college reaches settlement over allegations of antisemitism

We voluntarily entered into these discussions because the College takes seriously its obligation to evaluate complaints about discrimination and to see if there are additional steps we can take to strengthen a welcoming and supportive learning environment for our students and everyone at Pomona, Pomona College President Gabrielle Starr in a statement. During negotiations, the college pushed for the agreement to protect free speech, including peaceful protest and to protect all students, including Jewish and Israeli students, from discrimination and harassment, Starr wrote.
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Baltimore man who conspired with former Cambridge teacher pleads guilty to sexually exploiting, trafficking minors

A Filipino national residing in Baltimore, Maryland pleaded guilty in Boston federal court on Wednesday to sexually exploiting and conspiring to sex traffic minors with a former teacher at a private school in Cambridge, prosecutors said. Christopher Allan Tisoy, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual exploitation of children and one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of children, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a press release.
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Washington State Floods: Impacts, Recovery, and Resources for Residents

At Redfin, our hearts are with everyone impacted by the Washington state floods. Below, we've gathered trusted resources to help residents stay safe, access recovery and housing support, and find ways to support their communities through these times. Immediate safety: what to know right now Floodwaters can remain dangerous long after the storms pass, and conditions can change quickly as rivers recede, making it important to stay cautious and rely on official guidance from local authorities before traveling, returning home, or assessing damage.
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People rescued after falling through ice in Malden, Lynn

Ice on local ponds can be thin and unpredictable; staying off frozen bodies of water prevents dangerous falls and emergency rescues.
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Crypto fraudster sentenced for 'epic' $40bn stablecoin crash

Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in prison for defrauding investors after TerraUSD and Luna collapsed, causing about $40bn in losses.
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Somali flag flown outside Vermont school building over Trump 'garbage' slur brings threats

A Vermont school district was targeted with racist, threatening harassment after flying a Somali flag to show solidarity with Somali students.
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130 kilos of meth found hidden in pallets of papayas aboard truck in Brooklyn: DEA

Working off a tip, the Drug Enforcement Agency said it stopped a tractor trailer as it was heading into Brooklyn. As agents conducted a traffic stop, a search allegedly revealed drugs hidden among crates of papayas.
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32-year-old's death on Universal roller coaster was accidental despite deep forehead gash, investigation finds | Fortune

A 32-year-old man died accidentally after riding a high-speed roller coaster at Universal Epic Universe; investigation closed and medical examiner cited blunt-impact injuries.
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Leaders of secretive California religious group accused of murder after members vanish

Darryl Muzic Martin, 58, who identifies himself as the pastor of His Way Spirit Led Assemblies, and Shelley Bailey "Kat" Martin, 62, who refers to herself as a prophetess and a gifted oracle, have been arrested on suspicion of murder along with member Rudy Moreno, 43, according to Redlands police. The leaders of the group have been under investigation in connection with the disappearance of former member Emilio Ghanem in May 2023 after visiting a Redlands Starbucks.
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Harbaugh 'still processing' Moore's firing, arrest

"Still processing that like a lot of people, I'm sure," Harbaugh said Friday, adding that he found out about Moore's firing by an equipment staffer after practice Thursday. Harbaugh, who spent nine years at Michigan, hired Moore to be the Wolverines' tight ends coach in 2018. Moore eventually rose to the position of offensive coordinator and helped lead the team to the 2023 national championship.
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Nine charged in burglary spree that ended in Oakland cop's death

Nine people face federal charges after armed burglaries at an Oakland marijuana grow facility during which Officer Tuan Le was gunned down while pursuing suspects.
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Fired Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Arraigned On Home Invasion And Stalking Charges | Defector

Sherrone Moore was arraigned on felony third-degree home invasion and misdemeanor stalking and trespass charges after allegedly entering an assistant's home and threatening self-harm and the assistant.
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Photos: Pacific Northwest faces "catastrophic" flood threats from days of heavy rains

Northwest Oregon also faces flooding and landslide threats from this week's atmospheric river event that produced 5 to 10-plus inches of rain, per an NWS forecast update Thursday. Precipitation was diminishing Thursday across the Pacific Northwest following the end of the atmospheric river, a narrow current of moisture-laden air that can transport vast amounts of water vapor thousands of miles.
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Nine People Get Federal Indictments In Connection With 2023 Oakland Cop Killing, Marijuana Thefts

Federal prosecutors charged nine people in a conspiracy tied to multiple marijuana thefts linked to the events that preceded Officer Tuan Le’s fatal shooting in Oakland.
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Judge gives Hayward murderer a life sentence but with a real chance for parole

A Hayward man received 17 years to life for killing his neighbor after an argument; a dismissed firearm enhancement preserves earlier parole eligibility.
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The number of international tourists going to the US is decreasing, with one exception: Mexico

The number of international tourists traveling to the United States has declined, with one exception, Mexico. After a dip at the beginning of the year, visitors from Mexico are back, and their numbers growing. In fact, those tourists are a bright spot this holiday season when many plan trips to visit relatives, enjoy entertainment and amusement parks and, of course, Christmas shopping in malls from San Diego, San Antonio, or El Paso, across from Ciudad Juarez.
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Simulated drone attack at Camp Pendleton puts spotlight on little seen, often deadly adversary

Marines and Navy corpsmen trained realistic battlefield medical and tactical responses to simulated multi-drone attacks during a Camp Pendleton exercise.
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Here Are Friday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Citigroup, Lululemon Athletica, PayPal, Roblox, Soundhound AI, and More

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Here Are Friday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Citigroup, Lululemon Athletica, PayPal, Roblox, Soundhound AI, and More

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Livestream: Closing arguments in the Brian Walshe murder trial

Brian Walshe faces trial for allegedly killing and dismembering his wife; prosecutors presented forensic and digital evidence, while defense says he panicked.
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Michigan fires football coach Sherrone Moore, cites 'inappropriate relationship' with staff member

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Michigan fires football coach Sherrone Moore, cites 'inappropriate relationship' with staff member

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Sherrone Moore charged with home invasion, stalking after dismissal as Michigan football coach

Sherrone Moore was fired as Michigan head coach and charged with home invasion, stalking, and assault after allegedly entering and terrorizing a former dating partner.
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NY Archdiocese to sell Madison Ave property for $490M days after unveiling plan to settle sex abuse claims amNewYork

Archdiocese of New York agreed to sell 455 Madison Ave. to Lotte New York Palace for $490 million to fund settlements for 1,300 sexual-abuse claimants.
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21 hours ago

Boston Globe editor Nancy Barnes to step down

Nancy Barnes will step down as Boston Globe editor next week and become editor-at-large to help fund efforts serving New England news deserts.
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1 day ago

Huge Insider Buying in MGM and Salesforce

As the year begins to wind down, investors are looking to position themselves for 2026. In recent days, insiders, including beneficial owners, at Crescent Biopharma Inc. ( NASDAQ: CBIO), MGM Resorts International ( NYSE: MGM), and Salesforce Inc. ( NYSE: CRM) have boosted their stakes in their companies in a big way. Though these were the most prominent insider purchases in that time, there were a number of other notable ones as well.
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Utes' Whittingham stepping down after 21 years

Kyle Whittingham will step down as Utah's head football coach following the Utes' appearance in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 31.
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UCLA failed to follow legal requirements before exploring possible SoFi Stadium move: lawsuit

The legal battle between the University of California, Los Angeles, the City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company continues as the school mulls potentially abandoning its lease to play football at the Rose Bowl. The school is reportedly looking to decamp to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood to take advantage of its proximity to the university campus as well as increased revenue generation opportunities with more premium seating and luxury suites.
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FAA Launches $32.5 Billion Overhaul of U.S. Air Traffic Control System-What to Know

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working to overhaul the country's air traffic control system in an effort to reduce outages and improve efficiency. To revamp the old system, the agency put down an initial $12.5 billion and awarded a contract to technology firm Peraton, according to the FAA. The project is ultimately expected to cost an additional $20 billion with the administration's goal to fully implement the new system by the end of 2028.
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Tewksbury police search for driver who allegedly mowed down flock of seagulls on purpose

Tewksbury police are asking for help identifying a driver they say intentionally ran over and killed several seagulls earlier this week. The incident happened around 12:06 p.m. Thursday in the parking lot of 1777 Main St., a strip mall with several stores and restaurants. Surveillance video shared by the Tewksbury Police Department shows a dark-colored SUV plowing through a flock of seagulls resting on the ground, causing most of the birds to scatter and take flight.
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Friends lament "devastating" & sudden death of queer actor Wenne Alton Davis - LGBTQ Nation

Wenne Alton Davis, a 61-year-old queer actor and JFK customs officer, was killed by an SUV in Midtown Manhattan while crossing Broadway.
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2 Anheuser-Busch Breweries Are About To Close - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Anheuser-Busch will sell its Newark brewery and permanently close Fairfield and Merrimack facilities in 2026, consolidating production to other upgraded plants.
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Connelly's alt-college football awards: Catch of the Year, "Dog in Him" and more

Diego Pavia deserved more Heisman credit; Mendoza, Pavia, Julian Sayin and Jeremiyah Love are finalists, with Mendoza expected to win.
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Coinbase Soon To Have Prediction Market And Tokenized Stocks

Coinbase will launch prediction markets powered by Kalshi to broaden asset offerings and pursue an "everything exchange" amid cooling crypto interest.
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1 day ago

Snoop Dogg joins Team USA as first-ever honorary coach for the Olympics

Lifelong sports fan Snoop Dogg has officially joined Team USA, being named its first-ever honorary coach a role he's taken on for next year's Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. In his new position, Coach Snoop will join the rest of the staff, coaches, medical experts, administrators and partners who help athletes chase their dreams and inspire the nation, while lending his signature humor and heart to help motivate Team USA, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee said in a statement.
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XRP ETF Inflows Hits $1 Billion in Under 4 Weeks-Fastest Since Ethereum: Can This Push Price to $3?

XRP ( ) just pulled off something remarkable. The newly launched U.S. spot XRP ETFs have amassed roughly $1.0 billion in assets in under four weeks. That makes this the fastest inflow ramp for any altcoin fund since Ethereum's debut. The capital surge came almost entirely from institutional buyers, and it even outpaced the early ETF phases for Bitcoin ( ) and Ethereum ( ).
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United launches flight from SFO to California's 'best of the best' theme park

United Airlines will resume twice-daily nonstop service from McClellan-Palomar Airport to San Francisco and Denver starting March 30, expanding regional commercial service.
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Check your spice rack: Cinnamon recalled for possible lead contamination in California

A quintessential holiday spice made by a single manufacturer has been recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for possible contamination. The FDA recalled Lucky Foods brand cinnamon powder on Tuesday after an analysis conducted by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets found high levels of lead. It's unclear how the product became contaminated. Lead may be present in food products as a result of the environment in which they're grown or processed.
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Doom studio id Software forms 'wall-to-wall' union, with a majority of employees voting in favor

The wall-to-wall organizing effort at id Software was much needed; it's incredibly important that developers across the industry unite to push back on all the unilateral workplace changes that are being handed down from industry executives,
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National ad watchdog escalates T-Mobile, AT&T fight to Federal Trade Commission

The case in question revolves around T-Mobile's claims about its 5G network capacity and AT&T's response to those claims. On its website, T-Mobile says, "T-Mobile is America's largest and fastest 5G network, with more 5G network awards than any other carrier." It adds that it built its network using dedicated 5G frequencies and says other carriers can't match its nationwide coverage.
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US Air Force pilots finally have a training jet built for a modern air war of stealth fighters and bombers

Air Force received first T-7 Red Hawk, replacing the 60-year-old T-38 to train pilots for fifth- and planned sixth-generation fighters and stealth bombers.
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Hey, baby! Michelle Kwan now has two daughters to go with her two Olympic medals

My heart doubled in an instant the moment I held her in my arms, and watching my daughter walk into the hospital to meet her baby sister brought tears to my eyes,
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Who wants to be a billionaire? Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion for second time this year

Powerball jackpot reached an estimated $1 billion for Saturday's drawing, ranking seventh-largest and becoming the second billion-dollar prize this year.
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Senate to vote on 2 health care proposals. And, the latest U.S. move against Venezuela

The Senate is set to vote today on two health policy plans one from Democrats and one from Republicans aimed at reducing costs for individuals purchasing health insurance on Healthcare.gov. Meanwhile, some House Republicans want to force a vote to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, which are set to expire in less than three weeks. They warn that Republican leaders risk losing voters and the majority if they let the subsidies expire without a replacement.
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I hate getting Pap smears. Is there a safe alternative?

Self-collected vaginal HPV testing offers a less invasive screening option for cervical cancer risk, but broad availability is still limited.
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Will U.S. military strikes slow drug overdose deaths? Experts say no

U.S. military strikes on suspected drug boats have occurred, but experts say they will have little impact on U.S. overdose deaths and may be counterproductive.
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High school students learn trade skills building affordable housing in Colorado

high school student June Baker and her teacher Darrin Rassmusen huddled over blueprints trying to figure out what went wrong with a drywall installation. Turns out it was confusion over two panels both labelled A. "We have one wall A that's right and then one that's not built because I had to take it apart," Baker said. "But I've learned from my mistake and they realized from that mistake that they need to start labelling each wall with numbers."
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Venezuelan opposition leader Machado reappears in Oslo as a Nobel laureate

Maria Corina Machado escaped Venezuela, appeared publicly in Oslo after 11 months, and received cheering support following her Nobel Peace Prize recognition.
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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen warns millions could lose coverage as ACA votes near defeat

Affordable Care Act premium tax subsidies are set to expire, potentially causing insurance rate spikes and widespread loss of coverage unless Congress acts.
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Elizabeth Warren says both bids to buy Warner Bros. Discovery are bad for consumers

Warren said the deals raise serious concerns about antitrust and would reduce competition for viewers and workers. Warner Brothers agreed to an $83 billion sale to Netflix, but that deal is not finalized. And now Paramount Skydance owned by Larry Ellison, one of the world's richest people, and his son David Ellison, founder of Skydance Media is pursuing the company through a hostile takeover.
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Botulism outbreak sickens more than 50 babies and expands to all ByHeart products

Federal health officials on Wednesday expanded an outbreak of infant botulism tied to recalled ByHeart baby formula to include all illnesses reported since the company began production in March 2022. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said investigators "cannot rule out the possibility that contamination might have affected all ByHeart formula products" ever made. The outbreak now includes at least 51 infants in 19 states.
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Day Around the Bay: It Was 70 Degrees In Half Moon Bay Today

Arrests for an unserialized ghost gun and child sexual abuse material; weather oddity in Half Moon Bay; seizure of a Venezuelan tanker; defense bill passed.
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Former Boston Public Schools teacher pleads guilty to child exploitation

Former Boston-area teacher pleaded guilty to enticement and possession of child pornography after messaging at least 20 underage females and possessing images and videos.
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Bodycam arrest video, alleged 'manifesto' take center stage in Mangione hearing

Court is considering admissibility of evidence seized from Luigi Mangione's arrest, including a claimed manifesto, bodycam footage, and a map, amid defense constitutional challenges.
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East Bay woman who embezzled $1.6M from charity gets 2 years in federal prison

A former Junior Achievement financial manager embezzled $1.6 million and received a 27-month federal prison sentence plus three years' supervised release.
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