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‘Grab & Go’ sandwiches: Subway unveils vending machine for ‘in-the-moment needs’

Vending machines with pre-made Subway sandwiches will soon be available for on-demand purchase.

‘Say his name’: Christie declares time has come to dethrone Trump if GOP wants to win in 2024

LAS VEGAS — Chris Christie is pushing Republicans to challenge Donald Trump head-on and stop fearing the former president’s grassroots supporters, saying the party is barreling toward more disappointment at the polls in 2024 absent fresh leadership at the top.

Hundreds of Egyptian tombs with well-preserved mummies found by archaeologists

After two years of work in Egypt, archaeologists have discovered hundreds of tombs with interconnected tunnels and mummies, in addition to a pyramid identifying a previously unknown queen.

Number of travelers over Thanksgiving weekend to almost reach pre-pandemic levels

Families and relatives traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday can expect many other fellow travelers visiting their relatives this year.

Tax rebate 2022: South Carolina residents set to receive $800 check in December

Taxpayers in South Carolina may be eligible for tax rebates worth up to $800 that would be sent out by the end of December.

Social Security update: First half of double $1,755 SSI payments in December to arrive in 12 days

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are just 12 days away from their first of two payments to be delivered in the month of December because of a scheduling quirk, with the checks being worth a combined total of $1,755.

Senate Republicans at odds over who’s to blame for midterm losses

As Republicans grapple with the disappointment of their lackluster midterm performance, party leaders are at odds over what, or who, is to blame for their failure to capture the majority in the Senate.

Two reasons New England will suffer brutal winter energy prices and even blackouts

A fuel supply crisis in New England has sent consumer utility bills soaring and threatens blackouts this winter — even as the United States exports record volumes of fuel to customers overseas.

Tennessee Supreme Court rules life sentences for minors is unconstitutional

A life sentence when the offender is a minor is an unconstitutional violation of the Eighth Amendment, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Friday.

Jury deadlocked on all three counts in Danny Masterson rape trial

A deadlocked jury considering rape accusations against former That '70s Show star Danny Masterson was dismissed Friday until after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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