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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Short and Rocky Journey of Lindsey Halligan

Lindsey Halligan's time as a US attorney was anything but smooth. She was picked by Donald Trump to lead the Alexandria, Virginia office, but her tenure was cut short after just 63 days. A judge ruled that she was serving unlawfully, which meant the cases she was working on, including one against fo

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Jon Sumrall: Florida's New Football Coach

Jon Sumrall is about to take on a big job. He's expected to be the new head coach for the Florida Gators. This comes after a successful run at Tulane, where he's led the team to a great season. Sumrall is known for his strong defense and ability to build winning teams. At 43, he's had a quick rise

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Life After the Clinic: A Small Town's Struggle

In the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a tiny community of just 200 people is feeling the pinch after their local health clinic shut its doors. The clinic's closure has left residents like Teresa Leach, who relies on it for asthma care, scrambling to find new doctors. The soonest appointment she

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Sweden's COVID-19 Heart Health: What the Numbers Say

Sweden has been a focal point in the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, researchers are digging into the long-term effects of the virus on heart health. A recent study took a close look at how COVID-19 impacts the heart over time, comparing different levels of infection severity. The study matched groups

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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Flights Grounded as Midwest Faces Winter Storm

A powerful winter storm has swept through the Midwest, causing a ripple effect on travel plans. The storm has led to a significant number of flight cancellations across the United States. Chicago's O'Hare Airport has been hit the hardest, with a large number of flights called off. The storm has bro

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Week 14 College Football: Who's In and Who's Out of the Playoff?

Week 14 of college football brought some big wins and a few surprises. Most of the top teams stayed on track, but a few upsets shook things up. Texas A&M, who had been undefeated, lost to Texas. This might not change much, though. The teams that needed to win to secure their spots in the College Foo

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Ryan Day: A Coach's Growth and Grace

Ohio State Buckeyes coach Ryan Day has shown remarkable growth and class in his journey. His team's dominant win over Michigan, 27-9, was a significant milestone. It ended a streak of four consecutive losses to their rivals. This victory was not just about the scoreboard. It was about how Day handle

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Unseen Heroes: The Brave Faces Behind Hong Kong's Fire

Hong Kong's recent fire tragedy has put a spotlight on the often overlooked heroes of the city: migrant domestic workers. These women, primarily from the Philippines and Indonesia, are the unseen backbone of many households. They cook, clean, and care for families, yet their stories are rarely told.

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Big Move: What's Next for Ole Miss and LSU?

Lane Kiffin is making waves in college football. The Ole Miss coach is considering a move to LSU. This decision could shake things up for both teams. Kiffin's choice will impact Ole Miss's playoff chances. It could also change the dynamics of the SEC. Kiffin is not the only one affected. His staff

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Alleged War Crimes and Unanswered Questions

Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia has raised serious concerns about a reported U. S. military action in the Caribbean. He believes that if the reports are accurate, the second strike on an alleged drug boat could be considered a war crime. Kaine's comments came during an appearance on "Face the Nation

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