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Small alligator rescued from Boston river after becoming social media sensation

A small alligator discovered in a Boston river has captured the city’s attention. Wrangled by a local wildlife educator on Wednesday night, the reptile now waits for a permanent home, officials said.

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 Small alligator rescued from Boston river after becoming social media sensation
Miami mayor wants to donate up to $7.5M in city services to 2026 World Cup events

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, with only a few weeks left in office, is proposing up to $7.5 million in city services for the 2026 World Cup. The plan hinges on the City Commission’s backing, which could determine Miami’s readiness for one of the world’s biggest sporting events.

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 Miami mayor wants to donate up to $7.5M in city services to 2026 World Cup events
Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit

In a bid to reduce everyday expenses for consumers, President Donald Trump is suspending tariffs on beef, coffee, and tropical fruit. Officials say the measure aims to make food more affordable for Americans by cutting import costs.

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Trade Agreements

 Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit
Enzo Maresca dealt fresh injury worry ahead of crucial run of games

An unexpected injury concern arose for Chelsea when Jamie Gittens was forced off during England’s U21 match against the Republic of Ireland. Now, observers wonder how this setback may affect the club’s upcoming run of crucial games and manager Enzo Maresca’s plans for the team.

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Dear Annie: Electing to End a Friendship

A bond stretching back more than three decades has been shaken by post-election tensions when one friend admitted difficulty spending time with “people like me.” In a letter to “Dear Annie,” the writer grapples with whether political differences have made this once-solid friendship unsalvageable.

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On Faith: What Mamdani’s win means

Reflecting on the famed “I Love New York” jingle, this piece explores the significance of Mamdani’s victory from a faith-based perspective. The author, who lived in New York for much of his working life, discusses how the city’s legacy of leadership ties into this new milestone.

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 On Faith: What Mamdani’s win means
Judge orders defense attorney to appear after missing sentencing

A Superior Court judge in Guam has issued a stern directive after defense attorney Thomas Fisher missed his client’s sentencing hearing on Friday. Judge Alberto Lamorena III has rescheduled the hearing, requiring Fisher to appear in person.

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 Judge orders defense attorney to appear after missing sentencing
Florida vs Mississippi Prediction, Picks & Odds for November 15 — College Football Week 12

Sports fans eagerly await Florida’s face-off with Mississippi this November 15, a key date in College Football Week 12. COVERS offers fresh predictions, picks, and odds for this crucial SEC clash, setting the stage for a must-watch showdown.

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Report: CYFD significantly backslides on Kevin S. obligations

A new report criticizes New Mexico’s Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) for falling behind on obligations linked to the Kevin S. agreement. While department officials do not dispute these findings, they maintain the agency has made progress in recent months.

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 Report: CYFD significantly backslides on Kevin S. obligations
Star Parker – How should Republicans move forward?

Star Parker offers a thoughtful reflection on the Republican Party’s trajectory after recent elections. Citing a Nobel Prize-winning physicist’s insight, she encourages a renewed perspective on strategy and policy.

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 Star Parker – How should Republicans move forward?
Area police reports 11-15-25

On November 7, authorities in Paulding County responded to an intersection incident involving an 88-year-old driver. The brief stop and attempted turn have attracted local attention as officials piece together the details.

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 Area police reports 11-15-25
After news of delay, reporter offers insights into what’s next for Micron project (Letter from the Editor)

Micron’s plan for its first two factories has been pushed back by two to three years, prompting questions about the project’s future. As local editors weigh in, observers remain keen to see how this shift will influence the broader technology landscape.

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Activists take billionaires, lawmakers to task

Despite a malfunction that deflated their oversized “fat cat” prop, advocates in Williamsport, Pa., pressed on with a protest intended to call out billionaires and politicians. The symbolic setback didn’t dampen their rallying spirit outside a congressman’s office.

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 Activists take billionaires, lawmakers to task
City of Twin Falls seeks applications for Public Arts Commission vacancy

A new vacancy on the Twin Falls Public Arts Commission offers art enthusiasts and community advocates a chance to influence the city’s culture. Members of this commission directly shape Twin Falls’ visual and cultural environment through public art initiatives.

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 City of Twin Falls seeks applications for Public Arts Commission vacancy
Chronic wasting disease detected on Spokane Reservation – Fri, 14 Nov 2025 PST

A white-tailed deer on the Spokane Indian Reservation has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The incident, reported by Spokesman, has drawn attention to the potential significance of wildlife diseases in Washington state.

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 Chronic wasting disease detected on Spokane Reservation – Fri, 14 Nov 2025 PST
Access to northbound 148th Avenue to close at M-104 for water valve repair

A section of northbound 148th Avenue will be closed at M-104 beginning Monday morning to allow for a critical water main repair. Authorities in Spring Lake Township advise drivers to plan alternate routes during the closure.

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 Access to northbound 148th Avenue to close at M-104 for water valve repair
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Trump’s new refugee policy is racist, cruel and probably illegal

President Trump’s new refugee policy has drawn a forceful rebuke from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which terms it “racist, cruel and probably illegal.” The editorial underscores the legal and moral stakes, reminding readers that refugees often come from war-torn countries or places of severe oppression.

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Refugee Crises

 St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Trump’s new refugee policy is racist, cruel and probably illegal
Former Padres First Baseman Has Message For Travis Kelce About Buying Team

A possible sale of the San Diego Padres has prompted a surprising social media plea. One of the team’s former first basemen has publicly called on NFL player Travis Kelce to consider stepping in as a buyer, fueling cross-sport speculation about the franchise’s future.

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 Former Padres First Baseman Has Message For Travis Kelce About Buying Team
Livingston County approves amended $46M budget

Livingston County officials have approved a revised $46 million spending plan for the 2026 fiscal year. The newly approved budget prioritizes the county’s financial obligations and underscores a commitment to public finance, tax management, and government operations.

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 Livingston County approves amended $46M budget
You’re Not Using Your LinkedIn Profile Correctly

Many sales professionals fail to recognize the true value of their LinkedIn profile. A new piece from Inc argues that LinkedIn may be the most underrated sales tool in a salesperson’s arsenal, offering visibility and lead-generation opportunities that are often overlooked.

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 You’re Not Using Your LinkedIn Profile Correctly
San Joaquin County opens new passport office in Lathrop

A new passport office in Lathrop offers San Joaquin County residents a convenient way to secure essential travel documents. Announced by County Clerk Steve J. Bestolarides, this service aims to streamline the process for local and nearby communities.

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 San Joaquin County opens new passport office in Lathrop
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