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Hitting the road for Thanksgiving? Here's the best time to go

A record 82 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over Thanksgiving, with most traveling by car and air travel also rising.
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Day laborer organizers protest Home Depot, pressuring it to "scrape ICE out of their stores."

Activists protested at a Monrovia Home Depot with a buy-in, demanding the company stop immigration sweeps after a day laborer died fleeing a raid.
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20 hours ago
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Video: In Charlotte, Border Patrol Arrests Send Families Into Hiding

Border Patrol arrests in Charlotte prompted immigrant families to hide, disrupting schools and businesses and prompting afterschool staff to deliver food and essentials.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 hours ago

Commentary: Lincoln Riley should be on hot seat after USC flops again in big game

Another big game, another big stink. Another loaded season, another lost season. Four years after Lincoln Riley arrived at USC amid gaudy promises to return the football program to national prominence, well, two words. Still waiting. Needing a win at Oregon's Autzen Stadium Saturday to have a chance at its first college football playoff berth, the Trojans once again fell short, fell deep and basically fell on their faces. Still waiting.
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5 hours ago

KSU's Klieman emotional, defiant after close loss

Kansas State produced a record rushing performance but lost 51-47 at Utah, leaving coach Chris Klieman emotional and defending his players amid injuries and criticism.
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1 hour ago

Big Game: Stanford's defense rises to occasion as Cardinal stuns rival Cal

Stanford's defense scored twice, forced turnovers and recorded five sacks to beat Cal 31-10, snapping a four-game rivalry losing streak.
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23 hours ago

Trump says he's terminating legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota

President Trump announced immediate termination of Temporary Protected Status for Somali migrants, targeting Minnesota's Somali community and ending protections for roughly 705 people.
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16 hours ago

Brazil's Bolsonaro arrested for allegedly plotting escape ahead of prison term

Brazil's Supreme Court ordered the preemptive arrest of Jair Bolsonaro after an alleged ankle-monitor violation and perceived flight risk before a 27-year prison sentence.
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20 hours ago

How Marjorie Taylor Greene went from a top Trump ally to choosing to resign

Marjorie Taylor Greene will leave Congress early after splitting with Trump over her push to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, citing harm to her district.
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5 hours ago

Pavia throws for 484 to keep Vanderbilt rolling

Diego Pavia threw for 484 yards and five touchdowns as Vanderbilt beat Kentucky 45-17, securing a 9-2 record and an undefeated 7-0 home season.
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11 hours ago

Saturday Links: Stabbing Near SF Homeless Shelter Puts Victim in Hospital, Suspect Arrested

A stabbing occurred Friday around 7 pm outside the Lower Polk TAY Navigation Center at 700 Hyde Street, a shelter for 18- to 27-year-olds transitioning out of homelessness. The victim was sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, and police arrested a suspect, David Tagata, 22, of SF, who was booked into the San Francisco County Jail. [Chronicle, KRON4] A prosecutor wants to introduce cannabis-induced psychosis
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1 day ago

Visual reconstruction of flooding at Camp Mystic

What follows is the most detailed description to date of the events that took the lives of more than two dozen campers and counselors, and the elder Mr. Eastland, at the 99-year-old summer retreat. The descriptions and rendering of those events were taken from the first interviews that Camp Mystic's owners have granted, along with never-before-seen videos and photos taken during flooding at the camp, data from devices such as Apple watches, cell phones and vehicle crash data, and court documents from a lawsuit filed by some of the parents of children who died.
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Ex-LAPD officer staged police raid in $350,000 crypto heist, prosecutor says

Eric Halem, a former LAPD officer, and Gabby Ben, alleged by prosecutors to have 'ties to the Israeli mafia,' were denied bail Friday. The two men are accused of pretending to serve a police search warrant and using threats of violence to coerce a teenager into emptying a digital wallet full of cryptocurrency. Both have pleaded not guilty. Halem's attorney said her client faces danger in jail: 'He worries he is going to be killed because he was a cop.' One night last December, six men met at a home in the Hollywood Hills to plot a kidnapping, prosecutors say.
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9 hours ago

ICE crashes NYPD vendor raid in Chinatown, making at least one arrest: sources | amNewYork

The NYPD said its operation took place just before 11:10 a.m. on Nov. 22 near the corner of Canal Street and Broadway. Cops had confiscated more than 25 bags of counterfeit trademark items being illegally peddled by vendors in the area. At around noon on Saturday, police reported, federal agents came to the location. Their operation, the NYPD said, was unrelated to any department activity.
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1 day ago

East Bay man charged in alleged conspiracy to illegally ship powerful AI computer chips to China

Federal authorities arrested an East Bay man over an alleged scheme to evade national security-related technology export controls and send powerful, highly sought after computer chips made by Santa Clara company Nvidia to China. Chinese citizen Cham Li, 38, also known as Tony Li, of San Leandro, conspired with two U.S. citizens and another Chinese national to falsify paperwork, make fake contracts, and mislead the American government,
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UVA shooter given max penalty of 5 life sentences

The man who pleaded guilty to shooting and killing Virginia football players Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D'Sean Perry three years ago was sentenced to life in prison on Friday, following a weeklong sentencing hearing in Charlottesville, Virginia. Judge Cheryl Higgins sentenced Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. to the maximum allowable penalty of five life sentences, plus 23 years, for the murders of Chandler, Davis and Perry, plus the wounding of running back Mike Hollins and track athlete Marlee Morgan.
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17 hours ago

Binder sets sights on redemption for San Mateo County Sheriff's Office

Ken Binder becomes San Mateo County sheriff aiming to restore morale, rebuild public trust, prioritize jail reforms, and move the department past prior workplace controversies.
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17 hours ago

Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known, documents reveal

Noam Chomsky maintained regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein, accepted funds linked to Epstein, and exchanged personal correspondence including a letter of support attributed to him.
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1 day ago

Prosecutors cite cannabis 'psychosis' theory in UC Davis stabbing spree

Prosecutors proposed a cannabis-induced psychosis theory for the suspect in the 2023 Davis stabbing, but the judge denied a new psychiatric evaluation citing existing schizophrenia treatment.
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22 hours ago

Firefighters battle container ship fire at Port of LA; all crew members accounted for

An electrical fire aboard the One Henry Hudson at the Port of Los Angeles burned 40 containers, closed terminals, and prompted a large emergency response.
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11 hours ago

Ohio Police Officer Acquitted in Killing of Pregnant Black Mother Ta'Kiya Young

An Ohio officer was acquitted of murder for the fatal shooting of 21-year-old pregnant Ta'Kiya Young, prompting family outrage and a civil lawsuit.
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1 day ago

Videos show police search for Marshawn Kneeland before death

The Texas Department of Public Safety on Friday released hours of police body camera, dash camera and drone video that details their search for Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland in the hours before officers found him dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound earlier this month. The videos depict the time period from when law enforcement started pursuing Kneeland in his Dodge Charger for speeding, starting shortly after 10:30 p.m. on Nov. 5, until they located his body around 1:30 a.m. on Nov. 6.
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Crews battle hazardous fire on cargo ship in San Pedro, major emergency declared

A major emergency at the Port of Los Angeles as 100 firefighters battle a hazardous-materials electrical fire aboard the 1,100-foot cargo ship 1 Henry Hudson.
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16 hours ago

Neighbors up in arms about plans for Fremont cricket field

A proposed 13-acre Palm Avenue Community Park in Fremont includes a youth cricket field, prompting neighbors' safety concerns while the city cites strong resident demand.
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18 hours ago

Florida nurse supercommutes to California's Bay Area to make 3 times as much as she could locally. Is her bicoastal lifestyle a good idea?

Supercommuting involves flying between distant home and workplace to earn substantially higher wages, trading travel costs and time for far greater income.
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14 hours ago

Pew's latest social media report shows X's staying power in the U.S., despite competition | TechCrunch

X remains the dominant short, real-time text social app in the U.S., with substantially higher usage than Threads, Bluesky, or Truth Social.
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12 hours ago

Wall Street eyes a possible culprit in this week's head-spinning stock market reversal: Bitcoin | Fortune

Nvidia's strong earnings sparked a major rally, but a bitcoin plunge, hawkish Fed signals, and mixed jobs data provoked a sharp market reversal.
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20 hours ago

He's 81 and still building homes. One wrong step could end it all.

Thousands of Americans aged 80 and older continue working, often in physically risky occupations, driven by financial necessity or a desire for meaning.
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15 hours ago

Devin Haney: They said I couldn't take a punch. But I got up and I'm still here'

Devin Haney became a youngest undisputed boxing champion through early pro exposure, meticulous planning by his father Bill, and aggressive promotion.
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16 hours ago

Trump's FAA punishes most of nation's air traffic workers by only giving $10,000 bonuses to the 776 with perfect shutdown attendance | Fortune

Only 776 air traffic controllers and technicians with perfect attendance during the 43-day government shutdown will receive $10,000 bonuses while nearly 20,000 others are excluded.
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1 day ago

Are there lessons for the U.S. in this European country's struggle with measles?

Romania experienced a large measles outbreak due to low vaccination rates and hesitancy, causing thousands of cases and preventable deaths despite EU membership.
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1 day ago

Rare earths: Federal backing and tech advances aim to help the U.S. catch up to China

Rare-earth elements are plentiful but hard to process; U.S. dependence on foreign refining, led by China, has prompted government-supported domestic production and recycling efforts.
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2 days ago

Fire prompts evacuations at U.N. climate talks in Brazil; 13 suffer smoke inhalation

A fire spread through COP30 pavilions in Belem, prompting full-site evacuation and treatment of 13 people for smoke inhalation.
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1 day ago

The female crash test dummy has been a long time coming but she isn't here yet

A new female crash test dummy, the THOR-05F, addresses anatomical differences to improve vehicle safety for women.
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1 day ago

In reversal, Coast Guard again classifies swastikas, nooses as hate symbols

The U.S. Coast Guard reversed a policy change and now bans swastikas, nooses, and Confederate flags as prohibited hate symbols.
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1 day ago

Karoline Leavitt discusses 32-year age gap with husband, a fellow New Hampshirite

Karoline Leavitt, 28, married New Hampshire developer Nicholas Riccio, 32 years her senior; they share a baby and Leavitt praises his character and privacy.
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1 day ago

Jake Paul dwarfed by Anthony Joshua in heavyweight boxing face-off

Jake Paul predicts a fifth-round knockout upset over Anthony Joshua and expects his brand to grow despite being significantly outsized.
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16 hours ago

Why Suze Orman Believes Waiting Until Full Retirement Age for Social Security Isn't Long Enough

Delaying Social Security claiming to age 70 yields larger monthly benefits and can financially outweigh missed benefits for many people living into their mid-to-late 80s.
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1 day ago

U.S. Coast Guard backtracks on acceptability of 'potentially divisive' swastikas & nooses

The U.S. Coast Guard issued a formal order banning swastikas, nooses, Confederate battle flags, and hate-group symbols across all service workplaces, facilities, and assets.
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2 days ago

NCAA: Ex-Temple player bet against own team

Temple guard Hysier Miller was declared permanently ineligible after placing 42 parlay bets totaling $473 on 23 Temple games, including three bets against his own team.
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2 days ago

Women in S.F. jail say they were forced to undress while deputies filmed them

At least 20 women in San Francisco County Jail allege deputies forced mass strip searches, filmed them with body cameras, and subjected them to harassment.
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1 day ago

Bay Area police warn suspect may have impersonated federal agents

A theft suspect in Alameda possessed counterfeit federal IDs, a DHS badge, handcuffs, body armor labeled 'AGENT', drug paraphernalia, and a firearm, suggesting impersonation.
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2 days ago

Former Vallejo PD chief details reason for his 2022 resignation in deposition

Former Vallejo Police Chief Shawny Williams resigned in 2022 citing racial animus, threats, and retaliatory actions after a no-confidence vote; related civil litigation continues.
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1 day ago

Group of Epstein abuse survivors say they have received death threats

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein report death threats and fear escalation while awaiting DOJ release of files and request law enforcement protection.
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Washington links the Jensen family to the CJNG leadership in charge of fuel theft

Members of the Jensen family are accused of smuggling thousands of stolen Pemex crude shipments into the U.S., generating about $300 million in alleged profits.
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2 days ago

Fake federal agent investigation underway after counterfeit gear recovered by Bay Area police

During the search of the vehicle, officers recovered a firearm, counterfeit government identification, drug paraphernalia and additional evidence suggesting the driver may have been impersonating a federal agent," Alameda police wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday night. Police posted several pictures of the recovered items, which include a black tactical vest with the word 'Agent' written on the back, a black handgun, handcuffs, three gold law enforcement-style badges, and multiple ID cards.
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2 days ago

2 dead after 100 mph Maine police chase ends in crash

A high-speed police chase in Livermore, Maine ended when a blue 2013 Audi Q5 crashed, killing two occupants.
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2 days ago

Man found dead in vehicle at rest area in N.H.

A man was found dead inside his vehicle at a Hooksett Interstate 93 rest area; authorities are investigating and assessing possible carbon monoxide exposure.
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2 days ago

Mass. man charged after police report finding 9 explosive devices in his truck

A Princeton man was arrested and charged Thursday after police allegedly found nine explosive devices in his truck, the Princeton Police Department said in a release. Jason Baldarelli, 27, pleaded not guilty in Leominster District Court to possessing explosives. He is being held on $7,500 cash bail, court records show. The arrest stemmed from the report of explosions on Wheeler Road on Monday around 4 a.m.
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1 day ago

Briarwood bail-jumper busted in California, extradited back to Queens to face grand larceny, burglary charges: DA - QNS

Freddy Arias Zapata, 31, of Daniels Street, was ordered held without bail at his arraignment in Queens Supreme Court on Wednesday, Nov. 19, on a grand jury indictment charging him with four counts of bail jumping in the fourth degree. Zapata is accused of stealing luxury items, cash and other valuables from victims' vehicles in Ridgewood, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Kew Gardens.
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2 days ago

Bay Area biotech company declares bankruptcy, over $10 million in debts

The biotech company, which is headquartered in Milpitas, turned in a Chapter 7 filing, meaning that it seeks liquidation, rather than reorganization. The document is so sparse that it prompted a request from the court's deputy clerk for more information. But it depicts a company in dire straits: ASC Therapeutics estimates that it has between $100,000 and $500,000 in assets and between $10 million and $50 million in liabilities.
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1 day ago

Judge sets bail for Indiana man accused of killing house cleaner, sets trial for March

Curt Andersen faces voluntary manslaughter charges after fatally shooting a house cleaner who mistakenly came to his door; bail set at $25,000 and passport surrendered.
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1 day ago

Queens man sentenced to 24 years for horrifying' killing of ex-girlfriend in Maspeth pub | amNewYork

Marcin Pieciak received a 24-year prison sentence plus five years' post-release supervision for fatally stabbing former girlfriend Sarah McNally at the Maspeth pub where she worked.
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New Orleans archbishop apologizes to survivors who claim they were abused by clergy

Aymond was in court as part of a five-year-old bankruptcy protection case for his church. It's embarrassing to me that someone would take advantage of children sexually. Please accept my personal invitation to meet with you personally, he said. Trahan, who has been pushing to add one of the two priests he alleges abused him to the church's credibly accused list, said he accepted Aymond's apology.
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1 day ago

"Shitshow:" Greg Bovino's Zero Success Rate - emptywheel

All criminal cases tied to the September 27 Broadview ICE protest have been dismissed, undermining claims that protesters committed violence.
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2 days ago

Kiffin decision coming day after Egg Bowl, AD says

Lane Kiffin's future will be announced Nov. 29 after the Egg Bowl as Ole Miss pursues a CFP berth amid interest from Florida and LSU.
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1 day ago

How a hotel fire killed 85 people and changed the Vegas Strip forever

A rapidly spreading 1980 MGM Grand hotel fire began in a first-floor kitchen, producing deadly smoke and flames that killed 85 people, revealing safety failures.
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1 day ago

Layoffs across sectors are raising worker anxiety. These companies have recently cut jobs

Economic uncertainty and corporate restructuring have reduced hiring while large layoffs and government shutdown effects increased unemployment and disparities.
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2 days ago

Mass. man reports being shot with pellet gun while golfing

I was watching those guys tee off, and then I suddenly hear a 'pop' right here,
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1 day ago

The best places to retire in America? Try this wine-centric California city

It might be Cedar Key, Fla.; Dillsboro, N.C.; or closer to the Bay Area, a little city (not town) called Paso Robles. That's according to a new guide from Travel + Leisure, Discover the Best Small Towns in America for Retirees, which is based on data like cost of living, crime, healthcare availability and senior housing.
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L.A. County sheriff's employee microwaved blood evidence in his own DUI case, D.A. says

A sheriff's evidence custodian allegedly microwaved his DUI blood sample to destroy evidence and now faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges.
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1 day ago

How USC's transfer portal approach has fueled its push to edge of playoff berth

USC initially rebuilt through mass transfers under Lincoln Riley, but now relies on a predominantly home-grown roster to reach College Football Playoff contention.
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2 days ago

Even Millionaire Pro Athletes Can Be Addicted Gamblers

Athletes and coaches were implicated in illegal sports betting, game manipulation, and rigged poker schemes connected to organized crime and offshore betting networks.
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1 day ago

Holiday flyers are getting a warning from the U.S. government: Be nice

The U.S. Department of Transportation launched a civility campaign to reduce rising unruly passenger incidents and restore courtesy during increasingly stressful holiday air travel.
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1 day ago

We visited the heart of America's chipmaking boom

Arizona's economy was once dominated by the "five C's": cotton, cattle, citrus, copper, and climate. But a new C has emerged that could grow to overshadow the rest: chips. New semiconductor manufacturing facilities are springing up across the greater Phoenix area, stretching across blocks of new roads with names like "Processor Parkway" and "Transistor Terrace." Just outside the facilities, developers anticipating an influx of workers are planning mixed-use residential and industrial zones like mini modern-day company towns.
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2 days ago

Fox News Digital bests NY Times, CNN in key metrics during news-packed October

Fox News Digital led all major news brands in October across multiplatform views, minutes, YouTube views, mobile unique viewers, and social media engagement.
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2 days ago

LSU formally acts to fire Kelly in response to suit

LSU board authorized President Wade Rousse to send Brian Kelly notice of termination while Kelly seeks a declaratory judgment and his $54 million buyout.
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Judge Rules Against Greenville Residents, Allows Gas Station

A judge upheld Greenville's approval allowing RaceTrac to build a gas station 1,000 feet from Wellcome Middle School despite Brookhaven residents' appeal.
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1 day ago

TSA wants to charge you a fee if you don't have a Real ID

TSA proposes an $18 fee for travelers without Real ID-compliant identification to cover identity verification and additional screening costs.
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2 days ago

Players to watch at reborn SEC volleyball tournament

The SEC volleyball tournament returns after a 20-year hiatus featuring multiple top-25 teams, top seeds with byes, and an automatic NCAA tournament bid.
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US non-farm payroll: Coal for Christmas - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

US job growth blew past expectations in September painting a rosy pre-shutdown picture and delivering the largest jobs gain in 5 months. Despite the data already being out of date, this will be the only major jobs release prior to the Fed's end of year meeting. Given the Fed minutes showed hesitancy within the ranks when it comes to a final interest rate cut in 2025, the strength of this jobs report will likely ensure nothing changes.
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Stock Market Live November 21: S&P 500 (SPY)) Regaining Momentum on Rate Cut Hopes

Stocks rallied and rate-cut odds rose after Fed President John Williams signaled a possible December interest-rate cut; AI stocks climbed while Bitcoin fell to $83,882.
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UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava cleared to play against Washington

Nico Iamaleava has been cleared from concussion protocol and will return as UCLA's starting quarterback against Washington, restoring the team's primary offensive threat.
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The initial investigation into the UPS plane crash shows similarities to a much-deadlier 1979 crash

Engine separation from the MD-11 due to metal fatigue and overstress in the engine attachment caused the Louisville crash, killing 14 people.
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2 days ago

A's Sign Ben Bowden, Geoff Hartlieb

The A's re-signed lefty Bowden and added righty Geoff Hartlieb on minor-league deals to provide bullpen depth and Triple-A pitching options.
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2 days ago

Google and US government battle over the future of internet advertising

A judge will decide remedies after finding parts of Google's ad technology formed an illegal monopoly; the DOJ seeks a forced sale to break it.
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This Car Rental Company Is the Best in the U.S., According to Travel Advisors

"Looking around at the industry leaders gathered here, it's clear that travel has entered a new golden age defined by boldness and relentless quality," Eric Bowman, the editor-in-chief of TravelPulse, said in a statement. "The 11th Annual Travvy Awards is a sacred moment for us-a chance to truly spotlight the companies, destinations, and people who aren't just meeting demand, but elevating the entire experience."
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San Jose Downtown Association Appoints Brian Kurtz as CEO

Brian Kurtz will become CEO of the San Jose Downtown Association in January 2026, bringing proven downtown management and urban revitalization experience.
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U.S. releases a new female crash test dummy that more closely resembles women

A new female crash-test dummy reflecting female anatomy will be considered for U.S. five-star vehicle testing to improve safety for women.
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