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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Israel's Leader: No Palestinian State, Ever

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, had a lot to say during a recent cabinet meeting. He tackled some pretty big issues, like security and diplomacy. He also addressed criticism from both inside and outside his political party, Likud. Netanyahu made it clear that he's the boss when it come

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

GOP's Affordability Denial: A Post-Election Puzzle

After recent election setbacks in key states, many Republican leaders are downplaying concerns about affordability and the economy. They argue that the party's policies and President Donald Trump's leadership are not to blame. Instead, they suggest that Democrats and the media are misleading voters

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL Tackles Epstein Files with Humor and Satire

SNL's latest episode took a bold swing at the Epstein files, blending comedy with sharp satire. The show kicked off with a White House press briefing that quickly spiraled into chaos. Ashley Padilla, playing the press secretary, joked about the lack of news, subtly hinting at the Epstein scandal. Sh

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Homeland Security's Shift: Deportations Over Core Duties

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been significantly altering its focus, diverting agents from critical missions to prioritize deporting undocumented immigrants. This shift has led to notable disruptions in various law enforcement operations, including investigations into child exploitat

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Building Bridges: Percy Manson's Journey in Community Banking

Percy Manson, a Kenner native, has spent his career connecting finance and community growth. After nearly ten years as a commercial banker, he joined Hope Credit Union as a senior vice president. His role focuses on expanding opportunities in overlooked neighborhoods. Hope Credit Union, established

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Young Minds are Tackling Climate Change

In a bustling event held in San Bernardino, around 500 middle school students from low-income backgrounds gathered to explore careers in the green economy. The Future Green Leaders Summit, organized by the Southern California Regional Energy Network, aimed to bridge the gap between vulnerable commun

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

Why Fear Stops Us From Helping Others

In the past, young people often helped out in their communities. They volunteered at shelters, churches, and other places where they could see and understand the struggles of others. This hands-on experience taught them empathy and showed them how much they had in common with people who seemed diffe

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

A Trooper's Heroism Exposes Systemic Failures in Oswego County

In a shocking display of neglect, Oswego County's Department of Social Services (DSS) repeatedly ignored pleas for help regarding Danielle Killmore, a vulnerable adult with developmental disabilities. Despite multiple calls reporting deplorable living conditions—including trash, rodents, and no runn

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier After Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery might do more than just help people shed pounds. It could also make it easier for them to breathe. This is especially true for those who have heart failure along with obesity. A recent study took a closer look at this idea. The study used a new tool to measure how heart failure

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Lancaster County: Shaking Up the Booze Rules

Lancaster County is looking at some big changes to how alcohol is sold. This isn't just about adding more bars or stores. It's about making the rules fairer and more up-to-date. The idea is to make sure everyone follows the same rules and that the county keeps up with the times. Right now, the rule

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