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A food drive in Cheyenne aims to help military families stock their pantries and support them during times of need. Veterans’ Rock, a local organization, is rallying residents to donate canned goods and essential pantry items to assist those who serve or have served.
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Boston Police confiscated three mopeds on Thursday in a targeted operation near downtown. One driver was arrested for alleged violations, and a prior crackdown in Hyde Park had already resulted in 11 similar seizures.
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The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to clear the way for deploying National Guard troops in the Chicago area. This move signals rising tensions between President Donald Trump and several Democratic governors over whether to use military force on American soil.
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The Trump Administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to authorize National Guard deployment in Chicago. A federal judge, however, sees no evidence of the “rebellion” that would warrant such a move. Experts anticipate the Court’s decision while local officials question the necessity of federal involvement.
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Prince Andrew, under intensified scrutiny for ties to Jeffrey Epstein, has announced that he is relinquishing his royal titles, including Duke of York. This significant move comes amid ongoing controversy and raises questions about the broader implications for Britain’s royal family.
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Severe weather forecasts have forced officials to cancel HogTown, the beloved Maple Street pregame festival, ahead of Arkansas’ face-off with Texas A&M. Fans must revise their game-day plans, as storms are predicted to hit Fayetteville around kickoff.
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Sgt. Gary Cederquist of the Massachusetts State Police faces the possibility of losing his $106,000 annual pension after being sentenced to prison. This development raises broader questions about public-sector retirement benefits for convicted officials.
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Popular podcaster Joe Rogan has taken aim at one of Donald Trump’s tactics, labeling it both “gross” and a “dangerous precedent.” Rogan also clarified that he does not support everything the Trump administration is currently doing.
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John Bolton, who once served as a top advisor to President Trump, denied wrongdoing in a Maryland courtroom. He entered a not guilty plea Friday to allegations of mishandling classified information, setting the stage for further legal scrutiny.
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The International Olympic Committee reaffirms its stance that sports must remain a “safe space” amid a dispute over Israeli gymnasts’ exclusion from the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Indonesia. Despite the IOC’s efforts, there has been no resolution to allow Israel’s athletes to participate.
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An intoxicated father from Berea sparked a disturbance at his daughter’s home on Robert Drive in Brook Park. Despite repeated warnings from police, he refused to stop yelling and cursing, leading to his arrest. There were no reported injuries.
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Authorities in Ohio have apprehended a fourth suspect in a violent robbery of an Amish family. The individual, who allegedly used his employment as an Amish taxi driver to scout targets, was taken into custody in Geauga County.
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A swift-moving fire at a trailer park in Ludlow has sparked caution on the roads, with several cars pulling over amid heavy smoke. Fire crews continue working to contain the blaze, keeping the roadway open despite the challenges.
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Illinois youth hunters achieved a remarkable milestone by harvesting a preliminary total of 4,714 deer over three days in October. Several counties stood out for their strong participation, including Randolph, with 259 deer, and Pike, with 164.
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In a bold step toward redefining women’s basketball, the Portland Fire has introduced a 30-year-old British head coach who “just might change basketball forever.” General Manager Vanja Cernivec anticipated the excitement—and fully embraces the global perspective this new leader brings to the WNBA.
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Allegany County commissioners want to know precisely who manages the local animal shelter before deciding whether to extend or cancel their partnership. Instead of ending the agreement outright, they plan to meet with the shelter’s management board to clarify the leadership question.
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The Army Corps of Engineers is suspending $11 billion in infrastructure projects because of the ongoing government shutdown, according to White House budget director Russell Vought. He attributes the freeze to a lapse in federal funding, describing it as the result of a “Democrat shutdown.”
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A new podcast episode dives into Admiral Alvin Holsey’s early departure from a significant military mission, judges’ decisions against purported military overreach in Chicago, and the world’s response to latest tensions involving Russian aircraft. The discussion also sheds light on political figures, indictments, and emerging challenges at home and abroad.
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A week into a ceasefire, vital humanitarian aid remains stuck as Gaza endures Israeli roadblocks. Despite mounting calls to reopen border crossings, sporadic attacks continue to claim lives, placing further strain on an already fragile truce.
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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are scheduled to convene in Hungary for a high-stakes discussion on resolving the war in Ukraine. Reports indicate Putin took issue with a question about Tomahawk missiles, setting a tense tone for the upcoming talks.
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A comedian wearing a giraffe suit was detained by ICE during a Portland protest, sparking both controversy and an outpouring of support. In just a short period, he raised more than $112,000 for legal fees and announced plans to sue the Trump administration over his arrest.
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