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Few individuals make it to 100, but every life—and legacy—has a centenary to mark. This article questions whether two conservatives, often overlooked by historians deemed liberal-leaning, are receiving the praise they deserve.
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Families of those lost in a tragic UPS cargo plane crash have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Their claim centers on allegations that the plane’s engine mount was overdue for a thorough inspection and was not scheduled for the next check until thousands of flights later.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accuses The New York Times of pushing an unjustified “fake Trump narrative” while glossing over concerns about President Joe Biden’s health. His remarks have reignited a broader discussion about potential media bias in political reporting.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has named Erica Sterling to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, placing her in a key role that affects water services in the region. This appointment reflects ongoing political developments in the Florida Keys.
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A 48-year-old man from Miami Shores was arrested on November 28 in Layton for allegedly groping a woman at a local bar. The reported incident involved accusations of unwanted contact, leading to the suspect’s detainment.
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Posting daily on TikTok may no longer suffice for gaining traction. As the algorithm increasingly prioritizes high-engagement accounts, many creators are weighing whether buying followers and likes is the next best step.
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Metformin, a commonly discussed medication in diabetes care, does not improve insulin resistance in Type 1 patients, according to a recent report. This finding may influence future considerations about its role for those managing Type 1 diabetes.
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A new legal brief, supported by 46 members of Congress, seeks to allow the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. This development highlights an ongoing debate about the balance between religious expression and constitutional guidelines.
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On Tuesday night, the Boyce Town Council recognized Carol Coffelt’s service one last time. Her official farewell was brief but noteworthy for local residents, marking the end of her tenure in this small Virginia town.
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Tyson’s decision to shut down its beef processing plant in Lexington may not rattle regional cattle producers in the short term, but it leaves more than 3,000 workers facing immediate uncertainty. The move raises pressing questions about the economic future of Lexington and Dawson County.
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Pete Hegseth, narrowly confirmed as Defense Secretary at the year’s outset, now faces growing scrutiny from Congress over boat strikes. Lawmakers, already concerned about his leadership, are ramping up demands for accountability.
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In a six-page letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin asks why U.S. citizens were reportedly detained during recent ICE raids. The senator seeks a thorough explanation from the Department of Homeland Security about possible oversights in federal immigration enforcement.
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Nine individuals charged in a Fourth of July shooting at the Prairieland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility have entered not guilty pleas. A federal judge has set the trial date for January, marking the next crucial step in a high-profile case.
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One letter writer describes a deeply felt conflict: a love for the country anchored in an oath to the United States Constitution, rather than to any particular president. By challenging conventional notions of loyalty, this piece raises questions about the heart of American patriotism.
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In the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Gat, officials from multiple countries work daily to plan Gaza’s future. Meanwhile, India’s new rule on smartphone apps sparks a digital rights debate, and Jamaica gears up for large-scale hurricane recovery. Even the sports world gets a headline with Erling Haaland’s milestone.
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A Gage County judge has delayed the second-degree murder trial of Beatrice resident, Christopher Milke. He is accused of killing his housemate, adding more complexity to an already serious legal case.
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China’s rapid pivot toward homegrown AI technology underscores a central truth: Restricting access to advanced chips may stall progress in the short term, but it can also spur innovative solutions. As Washington tightens controls, Beijing appears more determined than ever to develop its own AI capabilities.
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Henry County Memorial Park is buzzing with excitement as employees prepare for “Christmas in the Park” on December 13. Inspired by the magic of the holiday season, the dedicated staff hopes to bring festive cheer to the local community.
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Democrats are taking a close look at their super PAC strategies after the 2024 presidential race, with many party officials weighing whether the long-standing reliance on one “chosen” super PAC still makes sense. In 2024, Future Forward served as that main group, sparking a widespread discussion about donor priorities and coordination for elections ahead.
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This article discusses the concept of sincerity, exploring everyday gestures—like compliments and thanks—that sometimes lack genuine intent. It then poses a central question about how these small acts reflect on our faith and whether we truly live by what we profess.
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Several Republican senators are pressing the Pentagon to disclose who ordered a follow-up strike on survivors from an earlier missile attack on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat. The lawmakers say that targeting defenseless individuals at sea raises grave concerns about possible violations of international law and military conduct.
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