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Rubio, Hegseth brief lawmakers on boat strikes as frustration grows on Capitol Hill

Trump ordered U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan congressional demands over authorization and transparency.
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NYC's next mayor is a democratic socialist. What does that mean?

Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist and DSA member, won New York City mayor on a progressive affordability platform supported by NYC-DSA volunteers.
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4 hours ago

Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump's tariff arguments

The Supreme Court signaled skepticism that the President can use IEEPA and national-security rationale to impose tariffs without Congressional approval.
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What to know about the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky

A UPS cargo plane caught fire on takeoff and crashed into an industrial area near Louisville airport, killing at least nine and shutting Worldport hub.
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17 hours ago
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At least seven killed in UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville airport in US

A UPS wide-body cargo plane crashed during takeoff at Louisville's airport, killing at least seven people, injuring at least 11 and igniting a large fire.
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Fact Brief: Is the median household income in San Jose six figures? - San Jose Spotlight

San Jose Spotlight is an award-winning nonprofit newsroom dedicated to fearless journalism that disrupts the status quo, uplifts marginalized voices, holds power to account and paves the way for change.
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Lynn man convicted of killing girlfriend whose body was found in Saugus marsh

As the investigation unfolded, authorities arrested Maiben on charges of larceny over $1,200, tampering with evidence, and obstruction. He was later charged with Pringle's murder and pleaded not guilty. In a pretrial motion, prosecutors suggested Pringle was upset with Maiben and planning to end their relationship. According to the court filing, Pringle sent one of her friends a series of text messages shortly before she died
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1 hour ago

Whitey Bulger mugshot comes down at Savin Hill restaurant after backlash

Savin Bar and Kitchen removed mugshots of Whitey Bulger and Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi after local criticism and national attention, replacing them with historical photos.
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2 hours ago

As Bay Area tech companies rake in billions, brazen and sophisticated crews of bandits are taking a piece of the action

A Southern California theft crew stole millions in tech shipments; six suspects now face federal charges for high-value chip and Apple Watch robberies.
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3 hours ago

South Shore woman loses over $30,000 in arrest warrant scam

A Weymouth resident lost $31,600 to a phone impostor claiming to be a sheriff's lieutenant with an arrest warrant.
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America's biggest warship builder says pouring more money into experienced workers is paying off

HII increased wages and deployed a new workforce strategy, improving hiring and retention of experienced shipbuilders and strengthening workforce stability.
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Here's how many people visited Salem this past Halloween

Salem's ability to sustain more than one million visitors every October for six consecutive years underscores the city's lasting appeal and the strength of our visitor experience,
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29-year-old driver killed in crash that closed Route 1 Wednesday morning

A 29-year-old driver was killed in a crash on Route 1 in Norwood; a 47-year-old driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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Mizkif Sues Emiru And Asmongold Over 'Coordinated' Assault Allegations

Mizkif sued Emiru and Asmongold for defamation after assault allegations caused loss of equity and business relationships.
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3 hours ago

BSPs Made Big Customer Service Pledges in 2025, But Can They Deliver?

Broadband providers shifted in 2025 to prioritize customer service guarantees and multi-year price promises amid mergers, 5G competition, and declining satisfaction.
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'Getting the band back together' - Justin Williams restores L39ION of Los Angeles as Continental squad with Cory Williams, Tyler Williams

Justin, Cory and Tyler Williams will rejoin L39ION of Los Angeles in 2026 and the men's team returns to UCI Continental status.
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22 hours ago

Tiger's son joins dad with All-America selection

BRASELTON, Ga. -- Charlie Woods now shares one honor with Tiger Woods, as the son of the 15-time major champion was named first-team All-America by the American Junior Golf Association on Wednesday. Charlie Woods, a junior at The Benjamin School in South Florida, was among 12 boys named to the first team of the AJGA's annual list. Miles Russell, the 17-year-old who was an alternate at the Walker Cup this summer, was selected player of the year for the second time.
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Dodgers, Blue Jays World Series Game 7 Was Most-Watched MLB Game in 34 Years

Record viewership and dramatic Game 7 action show the Dodgers' dominance is boosting MLB interest rather than harming the sport.
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4 hours ago

US Starbucks workers prepare to strike if contract is not finalized by next week

Unionized Starbucks baristas authorized an open-ended strike if no contract by Nov. 13, targeting Red Cup Day and potential actions in 25+ cities.
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Mega Millions jackpot grows to $843 million, longest streak without a winner since game started

The Mega Millions jackpot jumped to an estimated $843 million after no winning numbers were drawn on Tuesday night. The cash option on that prize comes out to more than $391 million dollars. It is now the longest streak without a winner since the game started more than 20 years ago. The big prize has been growing ever since late June when a Virginia winner hit for $348 million. A whopping $843 million dollars is up for grabs in Friday night's drawing.
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20 hours ago

At least 3 dead, 11 injured in UPS plane crash in Kentucky and governor says numbers likely to grow

A UPS MD-11 cargo plane crashed and exploded during takeoff from Louisville Worldport, killing multiple people and injuring at least 11 while causing major airport damage.
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14 hours ago

Trump once again nominates tech space traveler Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator

President Donald Trump renominated Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator after previously withdrawing his nomination over political concerns.
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12 hours ago

The unregulated industry that coaches veterans to pile on benefits

Multiple videos provide strategies and step-by-step guidance to secure 100% permanent and total VA ratings, increase combined ratings, and maximize veteran benefits.
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5 hours ago

Why do only some leaves turn red in the fall? Scientists can't agree on an answer

Some trees synthesize red pigments in autumn leaves just before leaf fall, possibly to protect declining chlorophyll and aid nutrient recovery.
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12 hours ago

Prosecutors seize yachts, luxury cars from man accused of running Cambodia cyberscams

BANGKOK Prosecutors in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore seized hundreds of millions of dollars in assets belonging to a Cambodian businessman whom the U.S. accuses of heading a global scam syndicate. It's the latest in a string of investigations and asset seizures that began when American prosecutors charged Chen Zhi, the founder of Cambodia's Prince Holding Group, with running a large-scale cyber-scam network whose operations span countries including the U.S., the U.K. and Palau.
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18 hours ago

California voters OK new congressional lines, boosting Democrats ahead of midterms

The measure, called Proposition 50, will replace lines drawn by an independent commission with a map that could net Democrats as many as five new seats in next year's U.S. House elections. The AP called the race just as polls closed in California. The result caps a strong election night for Democrats, who also pocketed notable wins in Virginia and New Jersey.
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10 hours ago

5 takeaways from the 2025 elections. And, the shutdown now the longest in U.S. history

Democrats performed strongly in 2025 off-year elections, driven by voter concerns about affordability, gains among Latinos, redistricting wins, and questions about party identity.
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9 hours ago

6 dead in listeria outbreak linked to pasta

A nationwide Listeria outbreak linked to Nate's Fine Foods' prepackaged pasta sickened 27 people across 18 states, hospitalizing 25 and causing six deaths.
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20 hours ago

Day Around the Bay: Atmospheric River Storms Expected to be Back Tomorrow Morning

An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and strong winds Wednesday morning across the Bay Area, with gusts up to 60 mph and transit disruptions.
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How Berkeley started the modern sanctuary movement

On June 27, 1980, Jose Artiga was 23 and two semesters shy of an engineering degree when his family received word that far-right death squads were coming for him and four other college students in his hometown of San Martin, El Salvador. Leer en espanol El Salvador was a year into a civil war that pitted the paramilitary death squads, funded in part by the U.S. government, against Marxist-Leninist guerilla forces and the civilians who supported them.
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22 hours ago

Letters: Expanded Spare the Air Alerts deserve Bay Area support

Each winter, fine particle pollution reaches dangerous levels, with residential wood burning responsible for up to 34% of emissions. This is a serious public health threat. Low-income families and communities of color already bear the greatest burden of polluted air, suffering higher rates of asthma and heart disease. The need for cleaner air is urgent, and limiting wood burning is a reasonable, science-based solution. Cleaner winter air means fewer emergency room visits and lives saved.
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10 hours ago

Translation is hard for asylum-seekers. Trump is making it harder.

Language and disability barriers in detention denied an indigenous Mayan asylum seeker meaningful legal access, causing trauma and jeopardizing his asylum case.
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9 hours ago

Another person dies at Disney World, 4th park death in 3 weeks

A woman died at Walt Disney World Sunday, marking the fourth death at the Orlando park over just three weeks. On Nov. 2, a woman in her 40s was transported to Hospital, where she passed away, the Orange County Sheriff's Office confirmed to the Daily News. There were no signs of foul play. It's unclear where the woman was on the property when authorities were called as well as whether she was guest or employee.
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U.S. Sanctions 10 North Korean Entities for Laundering $12.7M in Crypto and IT Fraud

The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday imposed sanctions against eight individuals and two entities within North Korea's global financial network for laundering money for various illicit schemes, including cybercrime and information technology (IT) worker fraud. "North Korean state-sponsored hackers steal and launder money to fund the regime's nuclear weapons program," said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence John K. Hurley.
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23 hours ago

A UPS plane with three crew members crashed after takeoff at the Louisville airport

Driving the news: UPS flight 2976 was scheduled to fly from Louisville to Honolulu when it went down around 5:15 p.m. local time, the FAA said on X. The Louisville Metro Police Department originally issued a shelter-in-place order for all locations within five miles of the airport. The order has since been expanded to all areas north of the airport to the Ohio River.
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19 hours ago

Dean Herrington is out as football coach at St. Francis

Dean Herrington said he has been let go as football coach at St. Francis after five seasons during which his teams won three league championships and made two Southern Section finals. The team went 2-8 this season and failed to make the playoffs in a season in which there were numerous injuries at the quarterback position. St. Francis ended the regular season with a stunning 28-21 win over Cathedral.
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8 hours ago

Brooklyn yeshiva spray-painted with swastikas by hate-filled vandal

Brooklyn's Jewish community wakes up to two swastikas at Magen David Yeshiva in Gravesend. While @NYPDHateCrimes investigates, the Mayor-elect must unequivocally condemn this hateful graffiti...Time to represent and protect ALL New Yorkers. pic.twitter.com/tT01SbJq6K - Nicole Malliotakis (@NMalliotakis) November 5, 2025
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12 hours ago

US government shutdown ignites demand for gold - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Prolonged U.S. government shutdown is driving investors into gold, signaling rising global economic risk and potential slowdown while dollar strength and yields constrain gold gains.
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22 hours ago

Border Patrol Agent Testifies Against Man Who Threw Sandwich at Him: I Could Smell the Onions and Mustard'

A man threw a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C., was arrested and charged with assaulting a federal officer.
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17 hours ago

Suspect in SF Polo Field child sex assault case struggled with mental health issues: family

A 19-year-old faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated kidnapping and lewd acts, for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old in Golden Gate Park.
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7 hours ago

Soaring tech stocks take a turn amid fears of an AI bubble | CBC News

Global markets pulled back after a tech-led selloff, driven by stretched valuations and concentrated positions in AI and chip stocks like Nvidia.
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7 hours ago

5 Olympians Share Their Ideal Lazy Day At Home

Olympians are extremely disciplined when it comes to training for their respective sports - it comes with the territory of being an elite athlete with the hopes of landing on the podium. The training's not done quite yet, though, as the stars gearing up for the 2026 Winter Olympics taking place in Milan and Cortina, prepare to take the global stage.
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9 hours ago

Here Are Wednesday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Amgen, Cloudflare, Shopify, Super Micro Computer, Wingstop and More

Equity markets fell, led by the NASDAQ after Palantir's drop and investor concerns about AI valuations; bond yields plunged amid hopes for Fed rate cuts.
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1 day ago

Justin Baldoni's $400m lawsuit against Blake Lively officially ends

Justin Baldoni's $400m defamation suit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds has formally ended after he failed to file an amended complaint by the deadline.
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23 hours ago

Dublin package deliveryman charged in undercover child sting

Scott Stafford, of Dublin, was charged with contacting a minor with intent to commit a sex crime. He was arrested in late September after an undercover sting by a San Ramon officer who posed as a boy on Grindr, a dating application geared toward LGTBQ individuals, according to court records. At the time of his arrest, Stafford was working as a delivery driver for UPS, authorities said.
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7 hours ago

UPS plane crashes and explodes at a Kentucky airport, leaving at least 9 dead and others missing

A UPS cargo plane crashed and exploded at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, killing at least nine, injuring 11, and leaving others unaccounted for.
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6 hours ago

Boston police now required to wear nametags under new contract extension

All Boston patrol officers must wear nametags to increase transparency and public trust in the police department.
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5 hours ago

North Carolina Creates $50M Program to Help BSPs Recover From Hurricane Helene

North Carolina offers a $50 million Broadband Recovery Program for Hurricane Helene–impacted broadband service providers; applications due by 11:59 PM on November 24.
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19 hours ago

Lowell police seeking public's help with details about fatal hit-and-run

A woman was fatally struck in a hit-and-run on Oct. 30 on Chelmsford Street in Lowell; police located a vehicle of interest and are asking the public for information.
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21 hours ago

Clippers owner Steve Ballmer sued for fraud by Aspiration investors over Kawhi Leonard allegations

Steve Ballmer is sued by 11 former Aspiration investors alleging he used Aspiration/Catona to secretly pay Kawhi Leonard and circumvent the NBA salary cap.
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21 hours ago

Fox News dominates YouTube in October with 377 million views to beat competition for sixth straight month

Fox News Media led YouTube in October with 377 million video views, outpacing MSNBC and CNN while also dominating social media and cable-news viewership.
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5 hours ago

A US company making long-range drone warships for a China fight just put its tech to the test in the water

Long-range drone ships could transform Pacific warfare, expanding a navy's reach while keeping sailors out of harm's way. An American company building these kinds of ships with the Navy's needs in mind says it has successfully tested its technology in the water, bringing the innovative vessel a major step closer to becoming reality. Blue Water Autonomy is the first to test larger, long-range interchangeable ship-scale systems in an iterative way on the water, its leadership told Business Insider.
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5 hours ago

Hayward woman in critical condition after being shot in East Oakland

An 18-year-old Hayward woman was critically wounded by gunfire while a passenger in East Oakland; the shooter and motive remain under investigation.
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22 hours ago

Sources: LSU removes AD Ausberry's interim tag

LSU promoted Verge Ausberry to permanent athletic director, removing his interim tag; new president Wade Rousse made the decision on his first day.
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22 hours ago

Source: RHP Bieber staying with Blue Jays in '26

Shane Bieber opted into his $16 million Blue Jays player option for 2026, foregoing free agency.
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1 day ago

The Dalai Lama created a Tibetan capital in exile in India. It's shrinking

Boys and girls harmonize together as their music teacher Tenzin Nordel leads them through a Tibetan song in a classroom overlooking an alpine forest. Theater kids practice Tibetan operas in the school hall. Even as they shoot hoops, teenage boys wear traditional shirts that button to one side, under the shoulder. For decades, this is how the Tibetan Children's Village imparted Tibetan students with their language, culture and faith in their de facto capital in exile in the northern Indian city of Dharamshala.
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Searching 'weight' can bring up Ozempic in results. It's a drug advertising loophole

Search engines are often the first place people go when they have health questions," says Daniel Eisenkraft Klein, a research fellow at the Program on Regulation, Therapeutics and Law at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital. "Pharmaceutical companies have figured out how to game that system with pay-per-click ads, which are essentially their way of buying their way to the top of search results," he added.
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'Teen Vogue' is moving under Vogue.com and staffers are being laid off

Teen Vogue covered fashion and celebrity, but also took in-depth looks at politics and social justice issues. Their writers have tackled everything from climate change to political pressures on universities, celebrity style to Billie Eilish's recent comments about billionaires. According to a statement posted on X from Conde United, a bargaining unit of the union the NewsGuild of New York, six of its members who worked for Teen Vogue are being laid off.
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How one tech startup is giving cash to SNAP recipients

Propel is issuing emergency $50 payments to roughly 230,000 high-need SNAP users and raising funds to cover $10 million amid delayed federal benefit deposits.
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1 day ago

Los Angeles celebrates the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series championship

The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated a second straight World Series title with a massive parade and rally and signaled intent to pursue a rare three-peat.
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Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history, dies at 84

Dick Cheney, influential, polarizing U.S. vice president and Iraq invasion advocate, died at 84 from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.
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