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Here’s what’s open on Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving holiday will see some stores closed and limited hours for others. While every location can vary in its holiday schedule, there are still a few places that will remain open during the holiday.

WATCH: Philly man credits inhaler in pocket for saving his life from bullet

A Philadelphia man is crediting his asthma inhaler for saving his life Tuesday after he was shot by a stray bullet while riding a bus.

Massachusetts to utilize community center to house 60 immigrant families

Massachusetts announced a plan Tuesday to temporarily use a community center as a housing facility for its influx of immigrants.

Republicans blast Biden’s ‘disgraceful’ extension to student loan payment pause

The Biden administration's latest extension to the pause on federal student loan payments faced a chilly reception from congressional Republicans, who blasted the announcement as fiscally irresponsible.

World Cup 2022: Germany players cover their mouths in silent protest as LGBT armband row grows

The German men's soccer team made a statement before their first World Cup match Wednesday by covering their mouths in the team photo.

Cardinals assistant coach fired after groping woman in Mexico City: Report

Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach and running game coordinator Sean Kugler has been fired from the team after allegedly groping a Mexico City woman.

US sending additional $400 million in Ukraine military aid, Blinken announces

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new $400 million military aid package to Ukraine on Wednesday.

Trump-backed Republican wins in California, boosting House majority to 220 seats

Republican Kevin Kiley defeated Democratic challenger Kermit Jones to win California's 3rd Congressional seat, raising the GOP's House majority to 220 seats.

New York passes first crypto-mining ban in US

New York has passed the United States's first ban on crypto mining in an attempt to cut back on the digital currency's effects on the environment.

Stimulus update: Delaware deadline to claim $300 direct tax rebate checks eight days away

Delaware residents have just over a week to submit their applications for the latest round of relief checks worth up to $300.
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