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Staten Island's November Job Openings: What You Need to Know

November 16, 2025

Staten Island has some exciting job opportunities in November, with salaries ranging from $55, 537 to $125, 413. These roles span various fields, including healthcare, legal, and research. The state of New York offers diverse careers that impact public life. From education to environmental conserva

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Why Shopping Local in Utah is a Smart Move This Holiday Season

November 16, 2025

Shopping local isn't just about buying stuff; it's about supporting the people around you. In Washington County, small business owners say they do more for the community than big stores ever could. They build relationships, invest money locally, and create unique experiences. Take Jennifer Hawkins,

crime

A Serious Crash During a High-Profile Trip

November 15, 2025

A recent incident in Tennessee left a police officer fighting for their life. The crash happened during a motorcade supporting Vice President JD Vance. Two law enforcement vehicles collided in Maryville, a small town near Knoxville. The accident involved a state trooper and a motorcycle officer fro

opinion

Justice System: A Broken Promise

November 15, 2025

The justice system is often seen as a straightforward deal: crime equals punishment. But what if this idea is flawed and causes more harm than good? Two people, one who lost a loved one to violence and another who is currently in prison, share their thoughts on why the current system isn't working. ...

politics

Shortest Reign: What Went Wrong with San Francisco's New Supervisor

November 15, 2025

A recent event in San Francisco's political scene has raised eyebrows. Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed Beya Alcaraz as the District 4 supervisor, but her time in office was incredibly brief. Alcaraz resigned after just seven days, making her the shortest-serving supervisor in the city's history. This q

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Indiana Senate Puts Brakes on Trump's Redistricting Push

November 15, 2025

Indiana's Senate has decided not to vote on a new congressional map that President Trump wanted. This means two districts that usually vote for Democrats will stay the same for the next election. The Senate's leader, Rodric Bray, said there aren't enough votes to make this happen, so they won't meet

health

Helping Elders and Caregivers Make Smart Choices for Healthy Aging

November 15, 2025

Older adults and their caregivers often face tough choices when it comes to staying healthy. A recent study looked into how helpful different decision aids (DAs) can be for them. These aids are tools designed to make it easier to pick the best options for a healthy lifestyle. The study focused on s

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Uncovering the Truth: The Fight Over Epstein Files

November 14, 2025

People are pushing hard to see all the files about Jeffrey Epstein. A big vote is coming up in the House. Many Republicans want to see these files, even if Trump doesn't. Trump has been trying to stop this. He called some Republicans to ask them not to support the release. But some, like Lauren Boe

entertainment

Backing the Unsung Heroes of Documentary Filmmaking

November 14, 2025

Selin Murat has taken over as the executive director of the IDFA Bertha Fund, stepping into a role previously held by Isabel Arrate Fernandez for 23 years. Murat, who has over 15 years of experience in the industry, finds her new position as a funder both interesting and challenging. Her first few m

politics

Chicago's Mayor Makes Budget Moves, But Will It Be Enough?

November 14, 2025

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson is trying to make his $16. 6 billion budget work by making some changes. He's facing a lot of pushback, though, and it's not clear if these changes will be enough to get the support he needs from the City Council. One of the big changes is about a tax on businesses.