California man is indicted after allegedly trying to fly with 71 pounds of meth-soaked clothes, including a cow onesie
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California man is indicted after allegedly trying to fly with 71 pounds of meth-soaked clothes, including a cow onesie

Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that a California man was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport for allegedly attempting to check two suitcases with methamphetamine-soaked apparel, including a cow pajama onesie. According to a Department of Justice news release, Raj Matharu, 31, has been charged by prosecutors with one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Matharu's arraignment in U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles is set for Monday. On a $10,000 bond, he is at liberty. According to the circumstances of this case, drug dealers are constantly coming up with new and inventive ways to smuggle hazardous drugs in an effort to make illegal money, U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said in a statement. They are poisoning communities all around the world in th...
A Golden Christmas: Celebrate the Holidays at Reed Gold Mine
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A Golden Christmas: Celebrate the Holidays at Reed Gold Mine

The Reed Expansion Committee is planning the annual Golden Christmas, a joyous occasion that will take place at Reed Gold Mine on Saturday, December 7, 2024. Against the backdrop of this historic landmark, guests can enjoy a day of holiday happiness from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hot cocoa, cider, and Christmas cookies are among the seasonal treats available during the event. In addition to exploring the museum, visitors may browse for one-of-a-kind presents from neighborhood merchants and take priceless holiday photos at the Christmas photo area. To add a little bit of history to the festive spirit, this year's event also allows guests to take a tour into the mine. Golden Christmas is a great place for families, history buffs, and anybody else who wants to feel the spirit of the season because ad...
Watch the Dateline episode “The Killer Among Them” now
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Watch the Dateline episode “The Killer Among Them” now

The extravagant birthday celebration held atop Atlanta's Hilton Hotel was an unforgettable evening. Lance Herndon was a well-known CEO and leader who was being honored. He was completely ecstatic. However, that would all alter in only four months. On August 8, 1996, Holly Stueber, one of Lance's workers, arrived at the house where he operated his prosperous computer company. Around 8:00 a.m., she unlocked the door and entered. Lance was typically in the office by five o'clock, so she was shocked to see him absent. There was nothing on Lance's calendar, so Holly assumed he could have an appointment outside of the workplace. She sent her supervisor a page. No response. All of a sudden, the man who had been living his best life was gone. As usual, Jackie, Lance's mother, came to the house at ...
Thanksgiving travel snarled by coast-to-coast storm bringing rain and snow
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Thanksgiving travel snarled by coast-to-coast storm bringing rain and snow

Many people have already arrived at their destinations for the Thanksgiving holiday, but for everyone else, a storm that is moving from the Rockies to the Midwest and Northeast into tomorrow will bring rain and snow, which will probably affect flights and congested roads. A record 71.7 million people are anticipated to travel by car during Thanksgiving, more than 1 million more than the previous year, and just under 3 million individuals are anticipated to be inspected by TSA today. It is predicted that the storm, which began to dump snow on Wednesday morning over the Rockies, will continue to move eastward throughout the day, reaching the Midwest and Northeast through Thanksgiving. From St. Louis to Indianapolis and into Pittsburgh, it will bring rain that will get heavier in the evening....
Ceasefire brings calm in Israel and Lebanon, but fears remain among the displaced
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Ceasefire brings calm in Israel and Lebanon, but fears remain among the displaced

As a ceasefire mediated by the United States came into force on Wednesday, the skies over southern Lebanon and northern Israel were calm after nearly 14 months of deadly bombings. It would be a rare instance of diplomatic victory in the multifront struggle raging throughout the Middle East if the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah—the influential, Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist and political group—is successful. Although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that he will not think twice about attacking Hezbollah again if it re-arms or attacks Israel, President Joe Biden stated that the truce, which he declared on Tuesday, is meant to be permanent. As the truce was proclaimed late Tuesday, the sounds of artillery, missiles, and jets were replaced in some parts of Lebanon by s...
D.C. protested Trump’s first term. Now, Washingtonians worry he’ll crush them in his second.
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D.C. protested Trump’s first term. Now, Washingtonians worry he’ll crush them in his second.

Numerous American cities have been assaulted by Donald Trump. However, as president, he will only have direct control over one city, Washington, D.C., where local officials are hoping for the best and ready for his anger. In the capital, Trump's first term was viewed as an unwanted annoyance, with over 90% of voters consistently rejecting him at the polls and demonstrating against him and his administration. However, officials in the District of Columbia are afraid of losing their tenuous hold on the limited self-governance they have laboriously gained over decades since Trump has repeatedly pledged to seize control of a city he calls a dirty and crime-ridden embarrassment to our country. This is in anticipation of Trump's return to the White House. Washington authorities now only want to ...
Chuck Todd: The destructive politics of ‘whatever it takes’
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Chuck Todd: The destructive politics of ‘whatever it takes’

The idea that the aims justify the methods is becoming more and more accepted in our society, culture, and politics. These days, it seems to apply to almost every aspect of our life, including politics, athletics, celebrities, and everything in between, such as Logan and Jake Paul's respective occupations. Success seems to be idolized regardless of the toll it takes on others, how it was attained, or how it looks, especially when it comes with what appears to be an easy financial reward. Take, for instance, the former and prospective president's habit of praising people of poor character who just so happen to be successful, powerful, or both by referring to them as "killers." Naturally, one does not need a psychology degree to question whether Donald Trump's reason for praising and promoti...
Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire and Thanksgiving winter weather: Morning Rundown
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Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire and Thanksgiving winter weather: Morning Rundown

Israel and Hezbollah enter a truce mediated by the United States. Thanksgiving is expected to bring winter conditions. Additionally, Hallmark and the NFL collaborate on a romantic comedy with a Kansas City Chiefs theme. What to know today is as follows. Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah takes effect A day after President Joe Biden made the announcement, a truce mediated by the United States between Israel and the armed Hezbollah group in Lebanon went into effect. The agreement ended violence along the Israel-Lebanese border and entered into effect at 4 a.m. local time. Biden declared that the truce would last forever and that the United States and its allies will see to it that the agreement was carried out completely. Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime leader of Israel, announced earl...
Rich people are dominating holiday travel
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Rich people are dominating holiday travel

This year, are you taking a holiday trip? The response is becoming more and more reliant on your income. According to a recent survey by the consulting firm Deloitte, households with annual incomes of at least six figures are predicted to account for the greatest percentage of holiday travelers this season (45%), up from 38% in 2023. Additionally, they have increased from 43% of hotel guests last season to 52% this year, putting them on track to account for the bulk of paid accommodation consumers. According to Kate Ferrara, vice chair for U.S. transportation, hospitality, and services at Deloitte, travelers are seeking to spend money on experiences and enhancements that will make their vacation unforgettable. However, that is partially a reflection of the people who are initially travelin...
Man who went missing for 25 years reunited with family after they spotted him in a news article
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Man who went missing for 25 years reunited with family after they spotted him in a news article

According to authorities on Tuesday, a friend saw a man who had been missing for 25 years in a newspaper article about missing persons and brought him back to his family. Unidentified but thought to be in his 60s, the non-verbal guy was discovered in Los Angeles earlier this year after spending time in two hospitals where neither police nor staff were aware of his identity. According to the Lassen County Sheriff's Office in northeastern California, a woman called Deputy Derek Kennemore on Friday to identify her brother, who had not been seen since he was listed as missing in an April USAToday article in Doyle, California, in 1999. "He's been in a hospital in Los Angeles for weeks and they don't know who he is," read the title of the article. Are you able to assist? It stated that since his...