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4 hours ago

Coast Guard policy on swastikas, nooses will be revised, Noem says

The U.S. Coast Guard will remove policy language that labeled swastikas and nooses as "potentially divisive."
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fromBoston.com
4 hours ago

Trump signs executive order that would reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug

Marijuana would be reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III, potentially easing research and taxation but not federally legalizing recreational use.
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fromBoston.com
4 hours ago

Trump administration moves to cut off gender-affirming care for minors

Regulatory actions would cut federal Medicaid/Medicare funding and bar Medicaid dollars for gender-affirming care, effectively banning such treatments for minors.
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fromBoston.com
4 hours ago

Trump's handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump-Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center board voted to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as the Trump-Kennedy Center.
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fromBoston.com
8 hours ago

US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington

Air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot actions contributed to a January collision between an airliner and a Black Hawk near Washington, killing 67.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago
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They tricked me': Migrants were promised $1,000 to voluntarily leave the US. Some never received it

ICE coerced detained immigrants into 'voluntary' departure by promising payments, flights, and legal return while holding them in prolonged, poor detention conditions.
fromwww.npr.org
13 hours ago
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ICE is reopening shuttered prisons as detention centers. Many have a troubled past

Shuttered prisons nationwide are being reopened to meet record-high ICE detention demand, often under private operators with histories of poor conditions and reduced oversight.
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 hours ago

Person of Interest Identified In Brown University Shooting

A person of interest has been identified in the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine more injured, CBS News reported on Thursday. Multiple sources familiar with the investigation told CBS that the search is under way for a specific person of interest in the shooting. Police previously released footage of a suspect walking in a neighborhood ahead of the Saturday shooting on the college campus.
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4 hours ago

Mangione pre-trial hearing wraps, but judge won't rule on evidence for months

These hearings will ultimately determine what evidence can and cannot be presented during the trial most notably, the contents of a backpack Mangione had at the time of his arrest, including a 9 mm handgun, a loaded gun magazine and silencer, and a red notebook in which prosecutors allege Mangione wrote of his intent to "wack" a health insurance executive.
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fromPortland Mercury
5 hours ago

Good Morning, News: Jessica Vega Pederson Will Not Seek Another Term as Multco Chair, Portland-Area Wind and Flood Warnings, and Another Awkward Trump Speech Contradicts Itself

Portland faces immediate wind and flood hazards with widespread outages, local political turnover, drive‑thru redevelopment questions, and a fatal 2023 speeding crash.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 hours ago

Sources: Police investigate link between Brown shooting, killing of MIT professor

PROVIDENCE, R.I. Authorities said Thursday that they're looking into a connection between last weekend's mass shooting at Brown University and one two days later near Boston that killed a professor at another elite school, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. That is according to three people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity. Two of the people said investigators had identified a person of interest in the shootings and were actively seeking that individual.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 hour ago

We're in the Middle of the Highest-Stakes Water Fight the U.S. Has Seen in More Than a Century

From The Weather Channel: More than 300,000 homes and businesses remained without power Thursday morning after damaging winds slammed multiple states, including South Dakota, Colorado, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Washington state. Nearly two dozen winds gusts of more than 100 mph were recorded Wednesday. The powerful winds brought down trees and powerlines killing one man and critically injuring two children.
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fromsfist.com
4 hours ago

Suspect Arrested for Arson at SF State Jewish Center

A suspect was arrested for arson after a fire at Hillel House near SF State damaged building and student materials; no probable hate crime found.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 hours ago

Oakland: Woman testifies she fabricated texts to get her boyfriend in trouble for human trafficking

Lavell Boyland had human trafficking charges dismissed after the alleged victim recanted and admitted fabricating allegations and text messages, later facing a similar arrest in Alabama.
fromESPN.com
21 hours ago

NFLPA lawyer sues union for alleged retaliation

The 51-page complaint, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN, was filed Thursday by McPhee and her lawyers in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. It seeks at least $10 million in damages for her lost earning potential and as "compensation for her humiliation, embarrassment and emotional distress," the lawsuit says. A union spokesperson and an attorney for Howell did not immediately respond to calls for comment on Thursday.
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4 hours ago
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'We might need more than a few grains of salt': Top economists pan inflation report that effectively assumed housing inflation was zero | Fortune

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Inflation hits 2.7% in November, still above Fed's 2% target but less than economists expected | Fortune

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'We might need more than a few grains of salt': Top economists pan inflation report that effectively assumed housing inflation was zero | Fortune

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Inflation hits 2.7% in November, still above Fed's 2% target but less than economists expected | Fortune

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4 hours ago

5-year-old student killed in school bus crash in southern Maine

A 5-year-old kindergarten student, Simon Gonzalez, was struck and killed by a school bus in Standish, Maine; authorities are investigating.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 hours ago

XRP 2025 Year in Review: Down 13% Despite SEC Victory and $1B ETF Inflows-What Went Wrong?

XRP's 2025 performance trajectory started with sky-high expectations. After ending 2024 around $0.50, pent-up demand and hopes for a U.S. spot XRP ETF approval fueled a massive rally. The token opened at roughly $2.09 in January 2025 and surged more than 60% to a 2025 peak above $3.40 in July-with some intraday prints touching $3.65. By late July, XRP had gained over 580% from its bear-market lows.
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1 hour ago

'Tis the Season for Wild Celebrity Rumors

A lawsuit alleges Riley Keough donated eggs to John Travolta and Kelly Preston, prompting paternity claims tied to Travolta's late son's parentage.
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fromBoston.com
3 hours ago

Local obituary: Ella Cook, 19, Brown University sophomore and Alabama native

Ella Cobbs Cook, 2006–2025, was a devoted Christian and Brown sophomore studying French and Mathematics‑Economics who loved children, piano, dance, outdoors and travel.
fromNieman Lab
3 hours ago

A renaissance for structured journalism

For all the anxiety over how AI will upend journalism as we know it, I continue to believe its best immediate uses in our profession remain exceedingly mundane. Among them, extracting structured data from unstructured text: identifying people, places, and events buried in articles; applying metadata and complex taxonomies that reporters and editors don't have the patience to maintain; normalizing things like locations, spellings, names, and entities so they line up cleanly with external databases.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 hours ago

Sugar Land Police Officer spreading Christmas cheer

A Sugar Land police officer greets commuters with friendly waves and messages, boosting residents' moods and keeping traffic moving during morning rush hour.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Plane owned by Nascar great Greg Biffle crashes in North Carolina

A Cessna C550 owned by retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed and exploded while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport, with reported multiple fatalities.
fromMLB Trade Rumors
58 minutes ago

Phillies Notes: Outfield, Castellanos, Rotation

That's a sensible target, given the current setup. García should have right field spoken for with Brandon Marsh in left. The Phils want to give Justin Crawford a chance to take over the center field job. Both Marsh and Crawford are lefties. Marsh has notable career splits, with a .213/.278/.303 line and 61 wRC+ against southpaws in his career. Crawford actually fared slightly better against lefties in the minors this year but in a tiny sample of just 91 plate appearances against southpaws.
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fromCbsnews
2 hours ago

Instacart to pay $60 million in refunds after feds allege it deceived customers

Instacart will refund $60 million to resolve FTC allegations of deceptive marketing, hidden fees, unauthorized subscription enrollments, and failure to provide promised refunds.
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fromSFGATE
1 hour ago

Instacart settles with FTC over deceptive practices but still faces questions about pricing

Instacart will pay $60 million in customer refunds after the FTC found deceptive pricing, undisclosed service fees, and misleading membership and guarantee practices.
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fromBoston.com
9 hours ago

Trump gives a partisan prime-time address insisting the economy is stronger than many voters feel

Trump delivered a partisan prime-time address blaming Democrats for economic woes, announced a $1,776 troop bonus funded by tariffs while inflation and jobs remained weak.
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fromwww.npr.org
13 hours ago

Venezuelans brace for hardship as Trump threatens oil blockade

Venezuelans face renewed economic uncertainty as a possible U.S. oil blockade threatens national revenue, prompting cautious coping amid shortages, fear, and potential illicit government responses.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 hours ago

Austrian nuns await word from the Vatican on whether they can stay in their convent

Three elderly nuns retreated from social media at the Vatican's request amid a dispute with their provost over forced care-home placement and a gag order.
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fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

Takeaways from Trump's address. And, some GOP lawmakers shift stance on ACA subsidies

President Trump promoted economic improvement and promised tax and benefit measures while House Republicans rejected extending enhanced health care subsidies for over 20 million Americans.
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fromwww.npr.org
23 hours ago

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says he will step down in January

Dan Bongino will resign as FBI deputy director in January after serving as an unconventional, politically aligned No. 2 who lacked prior FBI experience.
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fromFox News
7 hours ago
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Jewish stabbing victim Elias Rosner speaks out after Brooklyn attack: 'I believe in standing up to bullies'

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Jewish stabbing victim Elias Rosner speaks out after Brooklyn attack: 'I believe in standing up to bullies'

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16 hours ago

Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Peter Arnett has died

Peter Arnett, a Pulitzer-winning war correspondent, died at 91 after a career reporting front-line conflicts from Vietnam to the 1991 Gulf War.
fromKqed
2 days ago

The Trump Admin Has All But Stopped Reuniting Detained Migrant Children With Their Families | KQED

UPDATE: In a response received Wednesday after this episode aired, the Administration for Children and Families, which oversees ORR, said the office "has not issued a moratorium" on sponsor releases, but alluded to "enhanced vetting policies" for adults who will be caring for the children after their release. "ORR continues to discharge children to vetted sponsors when all statutory and safety requirements are fully met and when release is assessed to be appropriate given the child's individual needs and circumstances," ACF told the California Newsroom. "Each case is evaluated individually, and decisions are made based on child welfare best practices."
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22 hours ago

Self-driving car engineer sentenced to 10 years for PG&E bombings in Bay Area

Peter Karasev, a former Zoox software engineer, was sentenced to 10 years for bombing PG&E transformers and causing major San Jose blackouts in 2022 and 2023.
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10 hours ago

The program that guarantees Denver migrants will end up on the Success Wall'

WorkReady Denver trains and connects newcomers with fair-wage jobs, enabling migrants to secure decent work and support their families amid displacement and resettlement.
fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

An Alaska Airlines passenger tried to force open an emergency exit at 39,000 feet, affidavit says

The incident occurred on last Wednesday's Flight 87 from Deadhorse, Alaska, to Anchorage, a journey that takes about an hour and a half. During the flight, several passengers had moved seats away from the passenger, named by police as Kassian Fredericks, after becoming concerned by his behavior. Two men who sat behind him said they heard him talking to himself. One of them told investigators that he mentioned invisible people trying to take over the plane.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
12 hours ago

DA's office says it won't use statements Luigi Mangione made at station house

The New York police lieutenant leading the investigation into the shooting testified that he set up recording equipment inside an interrogation room in the Altoona station house after Mangione was apprehended in a Pennsylvania McDonald's five days after the shooting. But when asked by defense attorney Marc Agnifilo if he knew whether it was legal to record someone in Pennsylvania without their knowledge, he conceded he did not know.
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fromBoston.com
7 hours ago

Mass. hikers who reportedly ignored advice from authorities rescued from N.H. mountain

Two Massachusetts hikers required nighttime rescue from Mount Lafayette after becoming lost, ill-equipped, and hypothermic, later treated for frostbite despite initially refusing advice.
from24/7 Wall St.
12 hours ago

How Close Are You to One of the Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in America?

According to the FBI's Crime Data Explorer (CDE), in 2023 there were 1,201,857 violent crimes committed in the United States. Violent crimes include homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 945,601 of those crimes were committed by people in the age group of 20-29. The largest demographic of offenders based on race, sex, and ethnicity are white. This post was updated on December 19, 2025 to include an overview of the disparity that exists across America in terms of crime,
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fromLos Angeles Times
19 hours ago

Feds conduct bust of Mexican Mafia-linked L.A. gang known for kidnapping, murder

Federal agents arrested 16 alleged Puente-13 members linked to kidnappings, shootings, trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine and illegal firearms; authorities seized 71 firearms and thousands of pills.
fromTheregister
9 hours ago

FBI dismantles alleged $70M crypto laundering operation

US feds have dismantled a crypto laundering service that they say helped cybercrooks wash tens of millions of dollars in dirty digital cash, seizing its servers and unsealing charges against an alleged Russian operator. The FBI, working with cops in Europe and a grab bag of state and federal agencies, announced this week that it has taken down the infrastructure behind E-Note, an unlicensed virtual currency exchange accused of acting as a financial rinse cycle for ransomware crews, account takeover gangs, and other online criminals.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

These are the best small cities to live an work in the US in 2025

The best U.S. small cities balance affordability, strong economic indicators, good health and education metrics, high quality of life, and overall safety.
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fromABC7 Chicago
8 hours ago

Massachusetts man Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison for murdering wife nearly 3 years ago

Brian Walshe received a life sentence without parole after conviction for the murder and dismemberment of his wife Ana Walshe; her body remains unfound.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
12 hours ago

Safeguarding the Integrity of College Sport

Digital platforms, gamification and prop betting are driving this boom, he says. A former Ohio State football player, Borchers argues the influx in gambling threatens the integrity of college sports and risks athletes' mental and emotional health. Name, image and likeness payments, combined with media revenue-sharing, contribute to a new reality for college sports that is more transactional than ever, with huge sums of money flowing in and out.
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fromBoston.com
7 hours ago

Man charged for allegedly stealing from Hingham senior living complex

A Marshfield man was arrested and charged for allegedly entering unlocked Linden Ponds senior apartments under false pretenses and stealing from elderly residents.
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22 hours ago

Inside the murky future of college walk-on athletes

Texas A&M's 12th Man tradition, rooted in E. King Gill, became an institutional walk-on program central to campus identity and now faces uncertainty.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
20 hours ago

San Jose man arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with crash

A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and reckless driving for causing a fatal December 10, 2024, collision in Santa Clara.
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23 hours ago

Sources: Mizzou QB Pribula to transfer, skip bowl

Quarterback Beau Pribula is entering the transfer portal and will not play for Missouri in the Dec. 27 Gator Bowl.
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fromTravel + Leisure
8 hours ago

American Airlines Is Adding 15 New Domestic Routes-Here's What's Coming

American Airlines will launch 15 new routes in 2026, adding seasonal and year-round service from major hubs including Phoenix, Boston, Charlotte, Miami, and Dallas.
fromTODAY.com
9 hours ago

Woman In Coldplay Cam Scandal Speaks Out For the 1st Time, Says How Her Kids Reacted

"I made a bad decision and had a couple of High Noons and danced and acted inappropriately with my boss," Cabot said. "And it's not nothing. And I took accountability and I gave up my career for that. That's the price I chose to pay."
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fromThe Atlantic
7 hours ago

A Lesson in False Limits

Veteran athletes Lindsey Vonn and Philip Rivers defy ageist expectations by delivering high-level performances in their 40s, proving athletic competitiveness can extend well beyond perceived primes.
fromSFGATE
22 hours ago

California theme park turns old IP license into new themed land

Six Flags is giving one of its oldest licensing agreements a facelift at a California property. On Tuesday, the company announced the transformation of Bugs Bunny World at Six Flags Magic Mountain into Looney Tunes Land, scheduled to open in summer 2026. The goal of the refresh is "to evoke the warm, nostalgic feelings of the Chuck Jones era of Looney Tunes," the park said in a news release.
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11 hours ago

The Look Book Goes to a Night at the Museum

Who's on the other end of your walkie-talkie?My friend. We're using it to say where we are so we don't get lost or anything. I like the cheetahs on your pajamas. They're jaguars. Do you learn a lot about animals in school? Not that much, but I already know a lot. Just ask me some specific questions and I'll answer. Do you know what the biggest cat is? A tiger!
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fromBoston.com
7 hours ago

Lowell man now charged with murder in hit-and-run crash

Tito Nuth, 36, was indicted on murder and hit-and-run charges after surveillance showed his Honda Pilot struck and left Eugene Phonchanh, who later died.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
7 hours ago

LA Rams Receiver Puka Nacua Sparks Firestorm With Promise to do Jewish Dance' Celebration

Puka Nacua performed and promised to use a gesture widely viewed as an antisemitic 'Jewish dance' during a livestream with controversial streamer Adin Ross.
fromFortune
12 hours ago

Intuit CEO says Gen Z is staving off recession by putting it on plastic: 'Credit card balances are up 36-37%, but they still have jobs' | Fortune

Credit scores are lower than they've ever been, particularly with Gen Z," Goodarzi told Editorial Director Andrew Nusca at Fortune Brainstorm AI last week. Credit balances across the board are also the highest they've been, Goodarzi added, but Gen Z are disproportionately hurting in this category, too. "[Gen Z] credit card balances are up 36-37%," Goodarzi added. But there's one silver lining: "They still have jobs," Goodarzi said. "And that's what's really keeping things together."
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

In a first, a US Navy warship in the Middle East just launched a one-way attack drone

Vice Adm. Curt Renshaw, the head of US Naval Forces Central Command, said the "first successful launch of LUCAS from a naval vessel marks a significant milestone in rapidly delivering affordable and effective" drones to American military personnel. The drone launched from the Santa Barbara belonged to a new squadron based in the Middle East that operates the LUCAS systems, one-way attack drones that resemble the Iranian-designed Shahed-136 widely used by Russia in attacks against Ukraine.
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22 hours ago

Nick Reiner's Attorney Is Used To The Spotlight - Above the Law

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fromConsequence
7 hours ago

HR Exec from Coldplay Kiss Cam Breaks Silence: "I Made a Bad Decision and Had a Couple of High Noons"

Kristin Cabot admitted dancing with her boss on Coldplay's kiss cam, accepted responsibility, resigned, and described the emotional toll and personal circumstances.
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fromLos Angeles Times
12 hours ago

A clearer, chilling narrative of the Reiner slayings is emerging: What we know

Nick Reiner, 32, was charged with two counts of murder after his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, were found dead in their Brentwood home.
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fromESPN.com
23 hours ago

Seahawks LT Cross out; Adams in doubt for Rams

Left tackle Charles Cross is ruled out with a hamstring injury; Josh Jones will start at left tackle; Davante Adams is doubtful with knee and hamstring injuries.
fromLos Angeles Times
23 hours ago

After alleged SoCal catnapping by Amazon driver, pet's still missing and driver is out of a job

A Los Angeles County resident is still looking for her missing cat after an Amazon delivery driver was seen on surveillance video appearing to take the animal from her home earlier this month. After the incident, the driver is no longer working for Amazon, according to the company, which called it a "horrible act." In footage posted to Facebook, someone wearing a vest can be seen placing a package on the porch of a Lakewood home Thursday night. Afterward, the individual moves into the home's front yard, kneels on the ground and tries to pick up the cat, which the post said is named Piper.
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fromThe Mercury News
7 hours ago

Woman shot in Oakland street confrontation

A 44-year-old woman was shot in the lower right leg after an argument with a man walking a pit bull in Oakland's Mosswood district.
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from24/7 Wall St.
7 hours ago

64% of Americans Say This Is Their Biggest Retirement Fear. Here's How a Financial Advisor Can Help

Working with a financial advisor significantly increases retirement savings and reduces fear of running out of money in retirement.
fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

TikTok is planning a big 5-day RTO push next year

The company has told US staffers across several large divisions that they will need to return to the office five days a week next year, two affected workers told Business Insider. The return-to-office push, which kicks off in September, will affect US employees across a wide set of roles, including staffers who work on advertising sales, marketing, and product, the employees said.
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