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What NYPD budget cuts mean for the future of public safety: ‘Streets will become even bloodier’

The New York City Police Department will see the worst budget cuts in decades, threatening the city’s public safety after Mayor Eric Adams proposed cuts to every department to offset millions of dollars drained from the migrant crisis.

‘This is why I have trust issues’: Celebrity chef Gruel questions the science of microwaved steaks

Celebrity chef and restaurateur Andrew Gruel blasted a scientist who claimed the best way to cook a steak is to first put it in the microwave.

Biden finds fleeting Thanksgiving win with Israel war ceasefire

President Joe Biden heads into Thanksgiving having notched a foreign policy win after Israel agreed to a temporary ceasefire, yet that victory could be short-lived as the president returns to Washington after the holiday.

Over 59% of US adults have low or no confidence in airlines avoiding delays this holiday season: Poll

A majority of travelers this holiday season seem to be hoping for the best but expecting the worst from airlines over the next few weeks, according to recent data.

Dolly Parton dresses up as Dallas Cowboys cheerleader for Thanksgiving performance

Country legend Dolly Parton graced audiences with a Thanksgiving performance dressed as one of the Dallas Cowboys's cheerleaders.

How 2024 Presidential Candidates commemorated Thanksgiving

With the Iowa caucuses fewer than 60 days away, the 2024 Presidential candidates are using the Thanksgiving holiday to rile voters up.

Power grid operator warns that shut down of coal plant may disrupt millions

The operator of a power grid in the mid-Atlantic is warning that the planned shutdown of a coal-fired power plant could disrupt and short-change electrical supply before people can replace it.

Former Broncos lineman Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 after fight with cancer

Former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Harald Hasselbach died on Thanksgiving after a six-month battle with cancer.

Riots break out in Dublin after stabbing attacks blamed on far-right

Violent riots broke out in Dublin on Thursday, leading to several vehicles being set on fire and gangs of youth clashing with police after a knife attack at a local school left five injured.

Trump unleashes on New York judge and clerk amid gag order limbo

Former President Donald Trump is not thankful for the judge overseeing his New York state civil lawsuit. He took aim at him and his law clerk in a Thanksgiving Day social media post.
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