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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a prominent Trump supporter, has announced her resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives. The Georgia lawmaker revealed her decision on November 22, 2025, leaving many questions about her sudden departure.
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In a world often overshadowed by worry and sadness, Thanksgiving presents a timely reminder to pause and reflect on our blessings. For Christians, the Bible goes further, urging constant gratitude for God’s grace and guidance.
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Political analyst Bill Crane’s latest opinion piece delves into how the public personas of local, state, and federal officials are shaped by bold, sometimes salacious, media appearances. He questions whether the real work of governance can shine through a haze of eye-catching headlines and incendiary comments.
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The Atlanta Braves are approaching this season’s non-tender deadline with care, weighing significant roster decisions. Updates from Friday hint at a possible deal involving José Suarez, underscoring the team’s focus on pitching depth and strategic planning.
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Scott McTominay had the chance to wear England’s colors but ended up pledging allegiance to Scotland. This decision, believed to be influenced by José Mourinho, may have cost the Three Lions a player whose talent some tip for Ballon d’Or recognition.
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A rival vowed to send Julio Cesar Chavez “back to Mexico in a coffin,” an ominous affront that Chavez answered with one of his greatest displays. Many fans argue that this iconic 1987 fight solidified his status as a true boxing legend.
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A missing man’s body was found in an abandoned house in Raleigh earlier this month. Police have confirmed they are investigating this death as a possible homicide, but few other details are currently available. The community remains on edge as authorities pursue leads into this disturbing discovery.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers face off against the Chicago Bears just as Aaron Rodgers makes his long-awaited return to Soldier Field. This preview, featuring insights from two media insiders, explores whether Chicago can disrupt Rodgers’ homecoming.
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has issued a new flight advisory for Venezuelan airspace, citing a potentially hazardous situation and heightened military activity. With an American carrier group afloat off the Venezuelan coast and no clear resolution in sight, tensions between Washington and Caracas have reached a critical point.
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Local communities are preparing for Thanksgiving by planning closures of municipal offices and adjusting schedules. These changes may affect city services around the holiday, so residents should take note.
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Two people from southwestern Florida stand accused of holding a man at gunpoint and taking a video game console along with a Batman backpack. Both remain in custody in Sarasota County following the alleged robbery in North Port.
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Recent releases from the District of Kansas Criminal Court shed light on legal proceedings scheduled for November 22, 2025. While full details are available only through paid plans, readers can take note of key updates in this localized criminal justice spotlight.
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In Grand Haven, the Salvation Army launched its annual red kettle campaign at the D&W Fresh Market. Community members gathered on Friday to celebrate the beginning of this beloved holiday tradition.
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On a recent Saturday in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, a couple selling their wares refused to be intimidated by Border Patrol agents in the area. Despite their undocumented status, they continued their typical routine—an act that speaks volumes about determination and defiance in uncertain times.
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Two recent studies reveal that when local newspapers disappear, the ability to access public records declines. News deserts—areas lacking robust local news coverage—are shown to correlate with poorer compliance with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and public-record requests.
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Workers in Piketon have begun demolishing the massive X-333 Process Building, marking a significant achievement for the U.S. Department of Energy. This move paves the way for ongoing environmental cleanup at the Portsmouth Site, where it is the second of three former uranium process buildings slated for demolition.
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Andrew Ramos has joined the Sunbury City Council after an unusual selection process. On Friday afternoon, he secured the position by prevailing in a game of chance.
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Los Angeles Rams Offensive Coordinator Mike LaFleur offered key insights into the team’s highs and lows against the Seattle Seahawks. He highlighted what went right and wrong on Sunday, suggesting areas for growth as the season progresses.
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Gianluigi Donnarumma reveals he felt let down by Paris Saint-Germain, culminating in a summer departure that brought him to Manchester City. He credits Erling Haaland for playing a critical role in guiding him toward Premier League shores.
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Some might call Bob Ross’s landscapes “cheesy,” yet an L.A. Times reader fondly recalls discovering his show as a newcomer to America. His simple painting instructions offered quick success and helped many budding artists find inspiration and confidence.
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A tragic death in Los Angeles sparked a determined family to investigate beyond official conclusions. Eighteen-year-old Amelia Salehpour’s death was initially declared an accidental overdose, but her parents’ costly pursuit of the truth has spurred questions of murder and a rift within local law enforcement.
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