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Georgia children gifted new pairs of shoes from DSW Warehouse

The Carl E. Sanders Family YMCA put together its annual After School Enrichment shopping trip. The program supports three schools this year.
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The 34 House Republicans who voted against a bill to avert a partial government shutdown

Thirty-four House Republicans voted Friday against against a spending bill to avoid a partial government shutdown, while no Democrats opposed the legislation.
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Bernie Sanders issues “oligarchy” warning about Elon Musk

The Vermont senator criticized the billionaire’s growing influence in the nation’s capital.
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Google’s Top 10 news events for 2024

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News Wrap: German police believe man intentionally drove through crowd at Christmas market

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Delphi murders: Richard Allen sentenced to 130 years for Indiana deaths

Richard Allen was convicted last month for the “Delphi murders” of Liberty German, who was 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, in 2017.
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Trump’s claims of a mandate run into reality of narrow majorities

Donald Trump’s last-minute demands for a congressional funding package were rejected by Republicans, foreshadowing the challenges he could face next year.
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Google trends: What were Utahn’s searching for on Google in 2024?

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CPS CEO Pedro Martinez files lawsuit in attempt to prevent board from firing him

The head of Chicago Public Schools is now suing members of the Chicago Board of Education in an attempt to prevent them from ousting him.
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Mike Johnson’s magic debt ceiling promise

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) relied on an unclear, unrealistic and unenforceable promise on the debt ceiling to convince President-elect Trump and House conservatives to keep the government open. It worked. Why it matters: Trump killed Johnson’s Plan A because it didn’t include anything on the debt ceiling. Democrats and 38 Republicans killed Johnson’s Plan B because it did. Don’t ask about Plan C: It lived a short, unhappy life, mostly…