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H. Rap Brown dies at 82; former Black Panther leader was imprisoned for killing sheriff's deputy

Like other more militant Black leaders and organizers during the racial upheaval of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Brown decried heavy-handed policing in Black communities. He once stated that violence was as American as cherry pie. Violence is a part of America's culture, he said during a 1967 news conference. America taught the black people to be violent. We will use that violence to rid ourselves of oppression, if necessary. We will be free by any means necessary.
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Tuesday Morning Topline: Dense Fog Envelops Bay and Central Valley

Dense morning fog reduced visibility across parts of the Bay Area and Central Valley; hearings, retail shifts, tech moves, and a 141-year-old tortoise's death followed.
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Why the SEC's new guidelines could speed up the approval process for new crypto ETFs

SEC post-shutdown guidance clarifies progression of registration statements under Sections 8(a) and 461, enabling issuers to choose automatic or accelerated effectiveness for crypto ETFs.
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China launches Shenzhou 22 spacecraft to assist in return of 3 stranded astronauts

China launched Shenzhou 22 to provide a replacement return vehicle for Tiangong astronauts after a damaged Shenzhou 20 left crew without a guaranteed way home.
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We're shopping our feelings this Black Friday. Here are 3 things to know

Americans are poised for strong holiday spending exceeding $1 trillion, driven by deep discounts, deal-seeking behavior, and selective splurges on higher-quality items.
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She couldn't pay it back so she paid it forward

Small, unexpected acts of generosity created a pay-it-forward chain that provided tangible relief and emotional support to people facing financial hardship.
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Utah Gov. Cox appealed for civility after Charlie Kirk's murder. Did America listen?

Spencer Cox integrates faith into politics and urges Americans to disengage from toxic political behavior, promote civility, and resist politics replacing religion.
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Syrians displaced by war are returning to find homes occupied by foreign fighters

Postwar Syria faces widespread displacement and property disputes as returning residents find homes occupied by others, complicating minority returns and ownership claims.
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U.S. ready to cut support to Scouts, accusing them of attacking 'boy-friendly spaces'

The U.S. Defense Secretary plans to end the military's century-long support for Scouting America, cutting logistical, medical aid and base meeting access.
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U.S. plans to cut ties with Boy Scouts. And, Comey and James' criminal cases dismissed

A federal judge dismissed criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James because prosecutor Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed.
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Italy's Campi Flegrei supervolcano is stirring. Could this seismic giant soon erupt?

Campi Flegrei, a large volcanic caldera near Naples, is showing renewed seismic activity that threatens mass evacuation and explosive eruptions.
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Day Around the Bay: Man Killed By Freight Train Was Reported Missing

A 79-year-old man with dementia wandered from his care facility and was killed by a freight train in East Oakland.
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Felony trial for pro-Palestinian Stanford protesters set to begin next month

More than a year and a half after a group of pro-Palestinian activists were accused of causing extensive property damage at Stanford University's executive offices, five of the original defendants are set to stand trial next month on felony vandalism charges. The five defendants proceeding to trial are Maya Burke, German Gonzalez, Taylor McCann, Hunter Taylor Black and Amy Zhai. The rest of original 12 defendants have entered a court-supervised mental health diversion program that allows them to avoid criminal prosecution.
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Good Morning, News: Phil Knight Throws Money at Oregon Republicans, McMinnville High Schoolers Stage Anti-ICE Walkout, and Trump's DOT Suggests Systemic Air Travel Woes Can Be Cured if YOU Show a Little Respect, You Slob

Thousand Acres encampment removals displaced nearly 30 unhoused residents; students protested ICE detentions; community donation and weather notices were shared.
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Tufts warns students to avoid Somerville massage therapist

"While many individuals describe the practice positively, some have raised concerns about their experiences with Soarbody, including reports of inappropriate comments, conduct, and practices,"
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Toxic L.A. port fire burned for hours before emergency alerts were sent

Delayed and mistaken emergency alerts during the Port of L.A. hazardous-materials fire exposed critical failures in regional shelter-in-place communication.
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Tree rescue near UC Santa Cruz turns critical after man falls 80 feet

Two people became trapped high in a redwood near UC Santa Cruz; one fell about 80 feet and was airlifted to a trauma center.
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Campbell's CISO canned over alleged 'poor people' rant

Campbell's placed its US CISO on leave amid allegations he disparaged customers, products, and Indian staffers and admitted using cannabis edibles at work.
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Officials at US-Mexico border seize $10.3m in meth hidden in lettuce shipment

U.S. agents seized $10.3 million of meth hidden in a lettuce shipment — about 1,153 lbs in 500 packages — at Pharr bridge.
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Binance Accused of Knowingly' Enabling Oct. 7 Terror Attacks in Explosive Lawsuit

Binance and co-founder Changpeng Zhao are accused of knowingly facilitating over $1 billion in funds to Hamas and other U.S.-designated terrorist groups.
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Actor Joaquin Phoenix lends support to convicted Berkeley activist Zoe Rosenberg in Petaluma Poultry case

Joaquin Phoenix urged prosecutors to pursue alleged cruelty at Perdue Farms' Petaluma facility rather than prosecuting animal-rescue activist Zoe Rosenberg.
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Consumers will spend less this Black Friday, kicking off an uncertain holiday season

US households plan reduced holiday spending and show record-low confidence as inflation, tariff-driven price increases, and fears about jobs and incomes persist.
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Numerous cases of burglary and vandalism reported in Los Gatos

Multiple instances of vandalism, vehicle burglaries, and a hospital wallet theft occurred across several neighborhood locations on Nov. 21–22.
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The Coast Guard says it's seizing more drugs than ever and needs more ships, aircraft, and people to keep up

The Coast Guard is pushing for more ships, aircraft, and personnel to keeppace with the record flow of drugs heading toward the US. Recent drug offloads from Coast Guard cutters rank among the largest in the service's history, and leaders saythe flow of narcoticsthrough the eastern Pacific and Caribbean continues to rise. "From a service perspective, I'd say we need assets," Cmdr. Chris Guy, commanding officer of the Coast Guard's South Tactical Law Enforcement Team, told Business Insider.
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Police Chief Has Compassionate Response To Mom Who Lost Son With Autism To Drowning

A nonverbal 5-year-old with autism eloped and drowned in a nearby lake; police called the death a tragic accident and urged compassion for exhausted caregivers.
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He Hunted Alleged Groomers on Roblox. Then the Company Banned Him

Roblox banned popular YouTuber 'Schlep' after he exposed suspected child predators, drawing attention amid multiple lawsuits over the platform's child-safety failures.
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Authorities say 1975 killing of 22-year-old N.H. woman has now been solved

Judith Lord's 1975 New Hampshire murder was solved by modern DNA testing identifying Ernest Theodore Gable as the source, overturning a flawed 1975 FBI finding.
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What's closed on Black Friday in California?

Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27) features widespread closures: government offices, banks, Postal Service and most businesses closed; supermarkets open with reduced hours.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Goes on the Offensive

Sam Bankman-Fried, serving a 25-year sentence for FTX fraud, is appealing and using an X account to claim FTX funds were illiquid, not missing.
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Chris Hsiung officially back as San Mateo County Undersheriff

Binder is following through on a promise he made before being appointed, that he would bring back former Undersheriff Chris Hsiung, who resigned in June 2024 while he was fired sheriff Christina Corpus' undersheriff. After quitting as Corpus' undersheriff, Hsiung co-founded a nonprofit called The Curve, which promotes changing police culture. He is taking a leave of absence to serve as Binder's undersheriff.
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Commentary: The ex-landscaper behind the deportation diary L.A. never wanted

Memo Torres documents escalating ICE deportation sweeps across Los Angeles through daily video reports, exposing violent scenes and the heavy emotional toll on both victims and the reporter.
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Dollar holds in consolidation as markets await PPI and retail sales data - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The dollar traded in a narrow range on Tuesday, with investors awaiting key US data to refine expectations for the Federal Reserve's next policy move. Despite markets pricing an 81% probability of a December rate cut, the greenback has yet to show a decisive downside break, reflecting caution ahead of this week's releases. Treasury yields were broadly steady, with the 10-year holding near 4.03% after slipping in the previous sessions.
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Viola Ford Fletcher, survivor of 1921 Tulsa Massacre, dies age 111

Viola Ford Fletcher, a survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, died at 111 after decades of activism seeking justice and recognition for victims.
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Attorneys: LSU saga hindering Kelly's job candidacy

LSU's refusal to confirm Brian Kelly's termination and allegations of misconduct have hindered his ability to secure other football coaching jobs, prompting legal claims.
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New Allegations Claim Meta Dismissed Risks to Children

The following allegations against Meta come from the brief filed in an unprecedented multidistrict litigation. More than 1,800 plaintiffs - including children and parents, school districts, and state attorneys general - have joined together in a suit alleging that the parent companies behind Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube "relentlessly pursued a strategy of growth at all costs, recklessly ignoring the impact of their products on children's mental and physical health," according to their master complaint.
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CIF NorCal water polo roundup: Sacred Heart Prep wins with 1 second left, Carondelet claims national title

Sacred Heart Prep defeated Miramonte 11-10 after Gates Gamble scored the game-winning goal with one second remaining.
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I took Amtrak instead of a much shorter plane ride. Train travel isn't perfect, but here's why I prefer it.

I've been stranded in too many hour-plus airport security lines to count. When I arrive at the train station, I simply wait for my track to be announced, which typically occurs 15 minutes before departure, and then board the train when it arrives. There aren't any annoying security lines or shuttles to take between terminals, so I can get to the train station around 30 minutes before the train leaves.
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Tornado near Houston damages more than 100 homes

A tornado north of Houston damaged over 100 homes, uprooted trees, downed power lines, caused widespread power outages and prompted emergency response; no injuries reported.
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17 hours ago

22-year-old Latin musician and influencer is killed as she sits in a parked car in Northridge

A 22-year-old Latin musician and influencer, Maria de la Rosa, was fatally shot in an ambush-style attack in Northridge; no suspects identified.
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Warning about Facebook ad offering popular chocolate in bulk

Fraudulent Facebook ads offer bulk Hershey products cheaply while enrolling consumers in a hidden $81-a-month subscription or book club.
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Is Bitcoin going back up? BTC price watchers might be a bit less 'fearful' this week

Bitcoin rebounded from a 35% drop after bottoming near $81,000, rising to about $87,500–$89,000 amid volatile market sentiment.
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Retail sales creep up 0.2% in September from August as delayed report shows economy crawling forward | Fortune

U.S. retail and restaurant sales rose 0.2% in September as consumers remained resilient but moderated spending after summer splurges.
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Heisman Trophy race: Will Jeremiyah Love run past Fernando Mendoza, Julian Sayin?

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza remains the Heisman favorite while Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love is surging late, shifting betting markets and narrative momentum.
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More than 100 homes damaged by tornado near Houston

HOUSTON More than 100 homes have been damaged after a tornado touched down in a residential area outside Houston, authorities in Texas said Monday. No injuries were reported. Photos and drone video posted on Facebook by the Harris County Precinct 3 constable showed roofs with shingles ripped off. Some debris blocked roads. The damage affected the Memorial Northwest neighborhood, according to the office of Mark Herman, the constable.
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Verizon Claps Back Against T-Mobile's Switching Campaign

Major US carriers actively attack rivals' advertising claims while promoting faster switching, delivery options, security, and broader network coverage.
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Portland Trail Blazers coach pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case

Chauncey Billups pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging he profited from rigged poker games involving Mafia figures and at least one former NBA player.
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New poll shows Latino support for Trump is slipping after gains in 2024

Latino support for Donald Trump has declined sharply since 2024, with widespread disapproval driven by negative views of the economy and immigration policies.
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The U.S. Transportation Department is urging air passengers to be on good behavior

The U.S. DOT launched the "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You" civility campaign to promote courteous behavior and safety amid rising unruly passenger incidents.
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In Geneva, U.S. and Ukraine officials report progress on ending war with Russia

Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday they'd made progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war but provided scant details after discussing the American proposal to achieve peace that has sparked concerns among many of Washington's European allies that the plan is too conciliatory to Moscow. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said high-stakes talks in Geneva were "very worthwhile" and constituted the most productive day in "a very long time." "I feel very optimistic that we can get something done," Rubio said.
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The Overlooked Canadian Role in Trump's Migrant Crackdown | The Walrus

Built in just eight days in the Everglades wetlands, the facility was intended to hold up to 5,000 federal immigration detainees. In July, around 1,800 people were confined there in groups of thirty-two inside disaster-relief tents, where conditions reportedly swung between extreme cold and heat, with sewage hauled out and drinking water brought in. Speaking to the Associated Press, migrant detainees and their lawyers described worm-infested food, swarms of mosquitoes, windowless cells, flooded floors with fecal waste, and insufficient showers and toilets.
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Foreign spies are targeting Army soldiers, civilians and families, official warns

A top military intelligence official issued a memo this month warning Army servicemembers of foreign adversaries' continued attempts to gather intelligence by targeting personnel, including civilians and their families, via fake companies and recruiters. The Nov. 13 message authored by Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence Lt. Gen. Anthony R. Hale was sent to over a million soldiers and civilians in the Army apparatus.
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1 day ago

'Just Google' me: Slender Man stabber is recaptured after fleeing her group home

Morgan Geyser, perpetrator of the 2014 Slender Man stabbing, cut off her ankle monitor, fled a Wisconsin group home, and was arrested in Posen, Illinois.
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Bench Report | Nov. 24, 2025 | amNewYork

People can act badly enough to void their right to a jury of 12, New York's highest court found. In a unanimous Nov. 20 ruling, the Court of Appeals said that criminal defendant Derek Sargeant forfeited that right by confronting a jury foreperson outside their home as part of a pressure campaign to get them to vote not guilty.
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Moral Distress and Injury in American Journalism

Journalists experience moral distress and injury as newsroom cuts, ethical conflicts, and compelled false equivalence undermine their vocation and threaten democratic accountability.
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The July 4 Floods in Texas Weren't a One-Off. They Were a Warning.

Severe flash flooding in Kerr County caused catastrophic deaths and disruption, exposing community unpreparedness and urgent needs for donations, recovery, and disaster readiness.
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1 day ago

Texas men indicted in plot to take over Haitian island and enslave women and children

Two North Texas men were charged with conspiring to seize Haiti's Gonave by murdering men and enslaving women and children.
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Karen Read case: Alberts, McCabes, and Higgins crowdfund legal expenses as civil case heats up

"Silence is no longer an option. It is time to stand up. Financial support is needed to defend the truth." Accused of framing Karen Read for murder and now gearing up for a lengthy court battle, several witnesses from the high-profile case are appealing to the public for help clearing their names. "We stayed silent, trusting the justice system to correct the record and protect the witnesses who cooperated in good faith. It hasn't,"
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Family speaks out after stepbrother emerges as suspect in death of Florida teen on cruise

An 18-year-old, Anna Kepner, was found dead on a cruise; investigators identified her 16-year-old stepbrother as a suspect and the FBI is investigating.
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Harvard law professor who fired pellet gun near temple takes a plea deal

Visiting Harvard Law professor Carlos Portugal Gouvêa will serve six months of pretrial probation for illegally discharging a BB gun outside a Brookline synagogue.
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Norfolk Southern revives plans for $20 million first responder training center near horrific East Palestine derailment site | Fortune

Norfolk Southern and Youngstown State University will revive a $20 million first responder training center near the East Palestine derailment site.
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1 day ago

Worker, 71, dies in Cape cranberry bog accident

A 71-year-old Bourne cranberry bog worker died after equipment rolled over and pinned him beneath it.
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1 day ago

What are Flock cameras, and why are they controversial in Berkeley?

The city is tightening its contracting rules amid threats of a lawsuit if it doesn't cut ties with the controversial vendor Flock Safety. Strictly speaking, Berkeley owns the data, but the tools used to gather and store it are made by Flock Safety, a company that provides surveillance technologies including automated license plate readers, drones, and gunshot detectors to thousands of law enforcement agencies and communities across the U.S.
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CSU QB, OL suspended after spitting incident

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Colorado State quarterback Darius Curry and offensive lineman Liam Wortmann have been suspended for the Rams' final regular-season game for spitting on Boise State players during the second half of Saturday night's game in Boise, Idaho. A video on social media showed Curry spitting at defensive lineman Jayden Virgin-Morgan, who had blocked Curry while a Boise State player returned what he thought was a live ball on a backward pass that hit the ground.
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Suspect in police chase wreck that killed officer could face 80 years in prison if convicted

Steven Zapata faces murder charges and a potential 80-year sentence after a high-speed crash killed Officer Alec Sanders and passenger Gabriela Moreno.
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Wetzel: Lane Kiffin's decision is coming Saturday. He better win Friday

Lane Kiffin faces intense pressure to win Friday's Egg Bowl amid swirling speculation about his coaching future, making the game a must-win moment for Ole Miss.
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In Livermore crash that killed 3 teens, trucker sentenced to driver's ed

Frederic was accused of turning against a sign on the 5600 block of Los Positas Road, resulting in his truck becoming stuck at about 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 22, 2020. He allegedly exited the truck to warn a nearby business owner of his predicament, and shortly thereafter the Mercedes slammed into the Kenworth. All three teens died from blunt force trauma.
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A Mess': Fox News' Andy McCarthy Slams the Trump Admin's Incoherent' Case Against James Comey

Prosecutorial errors and an unclear indictment threaten the government's case against James Comey and could risk the statute of limitations.
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East Bay rapper Lil T1mmy charged with human trafficking after alleged teen victim robbed lingerie store

Timothy George Jr., 27, was charged with human trafficking, pimping, and pandering, all felonies, after his arrest on Nov. 19, court records show. George, a Martinez resident, is a rapper who uses the stage name Lil T1mmy and whose music has garnered 5.2 million views on YouTube. Authorities say they reviewed his private messages on Instagram during an investigation that started in Oakland, when the alleged victim robbed the same lingeries store twice in a week.
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This Airport Was Just Ranked the Best in the U.S. for International Holiday Travel

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) may be delightfully tiny, but it punches far above its weight, especially when it comes to the year-end travel rush. A new analysis by Upgraded Points ranked the West Palm Beach airport No. 1 in the nation for international holiday travel thanks to exceptionally short customs wait times. The company told Travel + Leisure passengers had to wait an average of just 3.8 minutes, the shortest of all 41 major airports analyzed.
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UGA dismisses OL after police chase tied to mom

Georgia coach Kirby Smart dismissed backup offensive lineman Nyier Daniels on Monday, a day after he was arrested for allegedly driving more than 150 mph while attempting to flee police in Commerce, Georgia. Daniels, from Newark, New Jersey, faces more than a dozen criminal charges and was being held Monday on $21,000 bond in the Jackson County Jail in Jefferson, Georgia.
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AWS is spending $50B build AI infrastructure for the US government | TechCrunch

AWS will invest $50 billion to build 1.3 gigawatts of purpose-built AI high-performance computing infrastructure to expand U.S. federal agencies' access to advanced AI services.
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Anderson Cooper Tears Up as He Reflects on Families Who Never Move On' After Kids Killed in School Shootings

Preserved bedrooms of children killed in school shootings remain untouched as enduring anchors of family memory and ongoing grief long after national attention fades.
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Father and son, 35 and 12, die in Conn. crash

A father and his 12-year-old son died and a 10-year-old was injured after their vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree in Bristol, Connecticut.
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22 hours ago

Woman arrested in shooting of San Ramon teen

Xiaojie Zhang, 40, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a non-fatal shooting that wounded a 17-year-old boy in San Ramon.
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A $100 Billion Chip Project Forced a 91-Year-Old Woman From Her Home

A 91-year-old homeowner agreed to leave the last residence on a 1,400-acre site after eminent domain threats for Micron’s proposed $100 billion memory-chip campus.
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4 days ago

Jobs Report offers mixed picture of the economy

U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, but hiring fell short of expectations and some sectors showed weakness while unemployment slightly rose.
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Victim in Richmond deadly shooting is identified

Josue Cornejo, 23, was fatally shot on Nov. 17 in Richmond's Iron Triangle; police seek information and have made no arrests.
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How the Increase in Daily Commuting Is Affecting Your Business

The report also notes that while the "volume of traffic has returned," since pandemic lows, "travel patterns have shifted." In fact traffic congestion delays are "no longer confined to the traditional weekday rush hours; instead, they're spreading to midday, midweek and even weekends." This is driven by the rise of hybrid working schedules, which allow flexibility in the traditional 9-to-5 workday.
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Oakland Struggles to Boost Number of Women Officers Amid Worsening Staff Shortage | KQED

Oakland Police Department remains far from the 30% women recruitment goal, with female representation stagnant near 15% amid staffing shortfalls and hiring constraints.
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1 day ago

Stocks extend tech-fueled gains; Bitcoin slides

Technology stocks led global equity gains while markets priced a roughly 70% chance of a December Fed rate cut amid ambiguous, delayed US economic data.
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Gold steady as markets await key US data after shift in rate-cut expectations - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Gold prices remained close to the level seen during the last few trading sessions ahead of this week's economic releases and amid the latest geopolitical developments. The metal has struggled to gain traction after the rapidly changing interest rate expectations. However, the probability of a December move jumped to around 71%, up from roughly 40% last week following remarks from New York Fed President John Williams, which could limit downside risks for gold.
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Cal fires Justin Wilcox after ugly loss to Stanford

Entering Saturday's 31-10 loss at Stanford, Wilcox had won four consecutive Big Games and led the team to a third consecutive bowl-eligible season, but the meltdown proved too much to keep his job. After careful consideration, we believe the time has come for new leadership, Bears football general manager Ron Rivera said in a statement. We wish Justin the best of luck in his future endeavors.
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OJ Simpson estate accepts $58M claim by father of Ron Goldman, killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson

Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995, but he was found liable for $33 million in a civil lawsuit filed by the victims' families in 1997. The Goldman family collected only a small part of the award, and Ron Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, is also unlikely to recover much from the estate, report the Los Angeles Times, WATE and the Associated Press. The estate is valued at less than $600,000, and administrative expenses and an IRS debt must be paid first.
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23 hours ago

U.S. stocks rise on another Alphabet rally

U.S. stocks rose as S&P 500 gained 1.4% amid hopes of a December Fed rate cut and strength in AI-related shares.
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1 day ago

Liquor store altercation may have led to deadly shooting, authorities say

An altercation at a local liquor store in Fall River on Saturday may have led to the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old man, according to the Bristol County District Attorney's Office. In a release, the district attorney's office said that at around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Fall River police received a 911 call to the area of Leonard's Package Store located at 1331 Pleasant St. for "men fighting."
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1 day ago

A Major Winter Storm Could Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel for Millions Across the U.S.

A major winter storm could cause widespread travel delays and cancellations across large U.S. regions and major hubs during the Thanksgiving travel week.
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One of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre's last survivors, Viola Ford Fletcher, dies age 111

Viola Ford Fletcher, one of the last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, died at 111 after lifelong advocacy for justice and recounting the massacre's atrocities.
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One of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre's last survivors, Viola Ford Fletcher, dies age 111

She was 7 years old when the two-day attack began on Tulsa's Greenwood district on May 31, 1921, after a local newspaper published a sensationalized report about a Black man accused of assaulting a white woman. As a white mob grew outside the courthouse, Black Tulsans with guns who hoped to prevent the man's lynching began showing up. White residents responded with overwhelming force.
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