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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

A Sandwich Toss That Sparked a Trial

In the nation's capital, a simple act of throwing a sandwich has turned into a significant legal battle. Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee, is now facing trial for hurling a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent. This incident, captured on video, quickly went viral

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jon Stewart Stays on The Daily Show Until 2026: What It Means

Jon Stewart is sticking around "The Daily Show" a bit longer. He's agreed to keep hosting on Mondays until December 2026. This means he'll be there for the next big elections, giving his take on the political scene. This news comes after some big changes at Comedy Central. The network's parent comp

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Teen Vogue's Big Change: What's Next?

Teen Vogue, known for its bold stance on social issues, is merging with Vogue's website. This move has sparked criticism from the union representing its writers. They argue that the change could harm the magazine's unique voice and diversity. The merger means Teen Vogue will no longer operate as a

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Secrets: Free DNA Screening in Rochester

In Gates, New York, a new health initiative is making waves. Rochester Regional Health has introduced GenoWell, a free genetic screening program. This isn't just any health program; it's a step into the future of medicine. The goal? To use your DNA to create personalized health plans. The program i

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Injury Blow: Chargers Lose Key Player for the Season

The Los Angeles Chargers are facing a tough situation. Their starting left tackle, Joe Alt, will miss the rest of the season. He needs surgery to fix his injured ankle. This is the second time this season he has hurt the same ankle. The first time was in Week 4 against the Giants. He tried to come b

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Food Aid in Jeopardy: Partial Benefits on the Horizon

The federal government has decided to use backup funds to provide half of the usual food assistance benefits for November. This move comes as a result of the ongoing government shutdown, which has left the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) without its regular funding. The Department

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Signs of Hope in the U. S. Government Shutdown Stalemate

After 34 long days, there's a glimmer of hope in the U. S. government shutdown. Both Senate Republicans and Democrats are talking about a possible way out. This shutdown has hit hard. Low-income families are struggling with food stamp cuts. Soldiers aren't getting paid. Airports are working with les

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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Week Ahead: A Mix of Sun, Wind, and Mild Temps

Baltimore is in for a pleasant week, weather-wise. Expect a lot of sunshine and a bit of wind, with temperatures hovering in the low-to-mid-60s. The week starts with a partly sunny Monday, where the afternoon breeze will be light, around 6 mph. The high will be near 63, with a slight chance of rain

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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Massachusetts Weather: Rain and Wind on the Way

Massachusetts is in for a mix of weather this week. Rain is expected to start Monday afternoon and last through the night. The day will begin dry, but clouds will roll in as moisture builds up. Temperatures will hover in the mid to high 50s. By 2 p. m. Monday, the chances of rain go up. However, wi

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Dani Dennis-Sutton: A Rising Star from Delaware

Dani Dennis-Sutton is a standout football player for Penn State, known for his impressive size and skills. He's a top prospect for the 2026 NFL draft, currently ranked as the 18th best edge rusher in the country. But who is he off the field? Born in Millsboro, Delaware, Dani is the son of Dana Sutt

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