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CNN's Abby Phillip Says Democrats Have Bigger Problems Than 'Wokeness'

CNN anchor Abby Phillip said Democrats have bigger problems than just "wokeness," suggesting that they have catered to the elite class for far too long.

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Cher was ‘shocked’ to discover her legal name after birth certificate error
The "Believe" hitmaker said she was under the impression that her real name was Cherilyn for years -- until she finally went to change her legal name to Cher.
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How Universities Cracked Down on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Stricter rules and punishments over campus protests seem to be working. Universities have seen just under 950 protest events this semester, compared to 3,000 in the spring.
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Ashley Madison reveals top 20 American cities for scandalous, adulterous behavior this winter
Ashley Madison chief strategy officer Paul Keable provided Fox News Digital with an exclusive look at the 20 cities across America that are ripe for winter affairs.
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D.C.-area forecast: Mild start to week but cold finish; rain possible on Thanksgiving
Highs will struggle to surpass 40 by the weekend.
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Brine your Thanksgiving turkey in this for golden skin: 'Dripping with juice'
Darryl Postelnick, host of the "Cooking With Darryl" TikTok account, revealed his secret for the perfect juicy turkey this Thanksgiving: brining it in buttermilk.
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November Mercury retrograde hacks: What boosts productivity — and what to ditch
It's the most maligned time of the year, folks.
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When Jesus Is on the Curriculum
A Second Amendment state is playing fast and loose with the First.
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Winter Weather Warnings for 14 States With 7 Feet of Snow to Hit
Multiple winter storm warnings and advisories are in place across the country, with cold weather expected to bring travel chaos.
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These are America’s favorite Thanksgiving side dish trends in 2024
According to the report, 56% of Americans prefer eating side dishes instead of turkey. Another 60% say they would rather cook sides over the turkey itself.
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Fighter pilot, decorated combat veteran Jeff Witt announces bid to fill Florida House seat vacated by Gaetz
Fighter pilot and decorated combat veteran Jeff Witt is entering the race to fill former Rep. Matt Gaetz's seat representing Florida's 1st congressional district.
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Así serán las Finales de Conferencias de la MLS: LA Galaxy-Sounders, Orlando City-NY Red Bulls
Cuatro equipos, dos por cada conferencia, decidirán al nuevo campeón de la MLS. El LA Galaxy se perfila como el favorito para llevárselo todo.
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Father of missing Hawaii photographer Hannah Kobayashi found dead near LAX while searching for daughter
Ryan Kobayashi, 58, was in Los Angeles to search for his 30-year-old daughter, Hannah Kobayashi, after she missed a connecting flight to New York from Los Angeles International Airport over two weeks ago.
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Hannah Kobayashi Update As Father Found Dead Near LAX: Police
Ryan Kobayashi, 58, had been in Los Angeles searching for his missing daughter.
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‘Bewitched’ star Dick York was ‘financially destitute’ after horror on-set injury: author
York was propelled to global stardom after landing the role of Darrin Stephens in "Bewitched."
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Fox News Digital Sports' college football winners and losers: Week 13
A slew of upsets plagued top college football teams during Week 13 of the college football season. Who were the winners and who were the losers of the weekend?
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Take the turkey, leave the gravy: Thanksgiving food that TSA might confiscate at airport security
If you plan on flying home with tasty Thanksgiving leftovers, be sure to pack them in the correct suitcase or else the TSA might flag your festive food at the airport.
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Americans Reveal What Keeps Them Awake At Night
A new survey revealed the things that are preventing sleep in U.S. adults.
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Video Shows China Spy Ship Watching US Aircraft Carrier
The ship, which specializes in electronic and signals intelligence collection, was seen monitoring a U.S.-Japan-South Korea exercise in the East China Sea.
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Israel-Gaza-Lebanon live updates: IDF prepares Beirut strikes despite cease-fire push
Israel continues strikes across Lebanon -- including intense attacks in Beirut -- amid a major multi-national cease-fire push.
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Texas influencer sentenced to 10 years in prison for murder-for-hire plot
A Dallas woman who runs an internet-based business was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after her conviction in a murder-for-hire plot.
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Who else can help with lowering global food insecurity rates?
In 2023, around 2.3 billion people globally faced moderate or severe food insecurity, often going without food for an entire day or more. On the frontlines of this crisis are food banks. While the Global Food Banking Network provided 1.7 billion meals to over 40 million people in 2023, more progress is needed.   So, what role should food and beverage companies play? “A lot of food banks need staples like long-life milk and fresh produce,” explains Rashna Shroff, Community Programs and Partnerships Manager at Nestlé Australia. “But often food bank organizations which rely on donations can struggle to meet demand and often look for institutional support,” she adds.   To support food banks in their efforts to combat food insecurity, companies like Nestlé are taking action. In 2023, Nestlé donated over 140 million food servings globally.   “Along with donating stock, a company like Nestlé can do so much,” Shroff shares. “Our brands have intentionally fostered partnerships with food banks, our employees volunteer their time to pack food boxes or sort donations, and we also fund programs like nutrition education initiatives.” Here’s how that’s playing out globally. In Indonesia, children face high rates of stunting  due to chronic malnutrition. Nestlé Indonesia is collaborating with local partner Edufarmers on their ZeroStunting program to focus on nutrition issues and bolster communities. This includes product donations and educational programs to improve nutrition awareness. And it’s working, one program they collaborated on lowered severe stunting rates by 28% over the course of 100 days. In the United States, one in eight people struggle with hunger. Nestlé USA has partnered with Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization, and local food access groups like Rid-All, an urban farm in Cleveland, Ohio, to strengthen urban farming initiatives and community food systems. Down under, Nestlé Australia has partnered with Foodbank Australia to mitigate a common challenge faced by food relief organizations: inconsistent food donations. Food banks often receive a random assortment of items, making it difficult for families to prepare balanced, nutritious meals. To alleviate this, Nestlé Australia worked with several industry partners to develop the Maggi Hearty One Pot Casserole, a recipe base that is designed to create delicious and nutritious meals with the food found in relief packages. This is the first ever designed-for-Foodbank product, and since its creation in 2021 has helped to make more than 1.2 million meals a year. “Our number one goal is to help feed more people,” says Rashna Shroff.  By leveraging resources like staff, inventory, and supply chains, companies can empower food banks. Successful partnerships built on strong relationships, local needs assessments, and sustainable systems, can create a lasting impact on the billions of people that need food each year.
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Elderly man falls to his death during pre-dawn home invasion in NYC apartment building
As the unnerving robbery unraveled, the restrained man’s father, Jacinto Remigo, 73, fell from the unit's window onto construction scaffolding, police said.
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DHL Cargo Plane Crashes Into House in Lithuania
The plane crashed shortly before landing at Vilnius airport on Monday morning, killing at least one person.
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TikTok influencer arrested after allegedly flaunting shoplifted Target goods on video: ‘She’s been living recklessly’
Velez, who posts videos about her life as a mom to two kids on TikTok, was then identified as the shoplifter by an anonymous caller claiming to be one of her followers, police said.
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DHL cargo plane crashes in Lithuania, killing 1, local officials say
The DHL plane from Leipzig, Germany, crashed at about 5:30 a.m., Lithuanian Airports said in a statement.
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Car found in Georgia pond could be linked to 44-year disappearance of wealthy Scarsdale, NY couple
Catharine Romer was reportedly wearing jewelry between $60,000 and $80,000 at the time of the disappearance and her husband Charles Romer left behind $1.2 million in inheritance.
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Judge rejects 2nd Amendment argument from illegal immigrant living in Ohio charged over possession of 170 guns
A federal judge denied a request to dismiss a gun charge against an illegal immigrant in Ohio, rejecting the man's claim that he has Second Amendment rights.
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Foreign ministers meet in Italy for the last G7 of the Biden administration
Foreign ministers from the world's leading industrialized nations are meeting Monday, with a certain pressure to advance diplomatic efforts ahead of the new U.S. administration taking over.
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U.N. Says an Average of 140 Women Were Killed Every Day of 2023 by a Partner or Relative
The deadliest place for women and girls is at home, the U.N. reports on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
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New Zealanders help save about 30 whales after a pod strands on a beach
New Zealand is a whale stranding hotspot. It's often not clear why they happen but the island nation's geography is believed to be a factor.
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Should sex abuse evidence set the Menendez brothers free? A judge will decide.
A judge will decide Monday whether new evidence warrants a re-examination of the convictions of Erik and Lyle Menendez in the shotgun murders of their parents 30 years ago.
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New York man snapping pic of ‘Welcome to Florida’ sign causes crash that killed his niece and 3 nephews: police
As they entered the state, Redondo-Funes allegedly slowed the car to just one or two miles per hour to take a clear photo of the "Welcome to Florida" sign.
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Nets’ injury bug getting worse amid challenging road trip
The Nets were down two starters Sunday in Sacramento, and will be without Ben Simmons on the tail end of this back-to-back Monday at Golden State.
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Republicanos arremeten contra demócratas que expresan sus inquietudes sobre nominación de Gabbard
Senadores republicanos arremetieron el domingo contra los demócratas que acusan a Tulsi Gabbard, la nominada por Donald Trump para dirigir los servicios de inteligencia de Estados Unidos, de estar “comprometida” por sus comentarios de apoyo hacia Rusia y por las reuniones secretas que sostuvo mientras era legisladora con el presidente de Siria, un cercano aliado del Kremlin e Irán.
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Yamandú Orsi, el heredero político de Mujica que promete una izquierda renovada en Uruguay
Profesor de Historia, bailarín folclórico, militante, alcalde.
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Saquon Barkley has eye-popping 302-yard game for Eagles as Giants’ season is falling into despair
As the Giants season falls further into despair, Saquon Barkley continues his career season with his new team. 
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Triunfo de Orsi marca el regreso de la izquierda al poder en Uruguay; promete un gobierno de unidad
El candidato Yamandú Orsi obtuvo el domingo la victoria en la segunda vuelta presidencial de Uruguay y marcó el regreso al poder del bloque izquierdista Frente Amplio, que gobernó el país entre 2005 y 2020, bajo la promesa de una izquierda “moderna” y “renovada”.
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Peacock Black Friday Deal: Get 75% Off One Year of Streaming
One year costs just $20!
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'Wordle' Today #1,255 Answer, Hints, Clues for Monday, November 25 Game
Newsweek has some handy tips and clues that might help you work out the answer to Monday's "Wordle."
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11/24: CBS Weekend News
Trump makes more Cabinet picks; Customers flock to beloved Texas pie shop for Thanksgiving
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Carolyn Hax: A cheater’s new fiancée wants to hear his ex’s side of the story
Cheating ex asked letter writer not to tell his new fiancée about his infidelity — but the fiancée keeps texting.
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Asking Eric: I was horrible to my husband after his accident. Will he forgive me?
Husband hasn’t been able to forgive the letter writer’s “atrocious behavior” during his recovery from a life-changing car accident.
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Miss Manners: We host 2 holiday parties to accommodate all our friends
Should they let friends pick which of the two holiday parties they host to attend?
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Nets rally to give Jordi Fernandez tight win over ex-team Kings, mentor
Nets coach Jordi Fernandez going back to Sacramento to play the Kings and Mike Brown wasn’t just facing a mentor: It was facing family.
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Saquon Barkley runs over Rams for 255 yards as Eagles roll to seventh win in row
Saquon Barkey had touchdown runs of 70 and 72 yards in the second half as the Eagles rolled over the Rams 37-20 to extend their winning streak to seven.
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Pedestrian killed by train in Montgomery County
The incident occurred near Game Preserve Road between Gaithersburg and Germantown, authorities said. It was near the one-lane bridge.
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Marshall football player gets physical with ballboy in intense scene after big win
The brouhaha began when the unidentified staffer attempted to swat the ball out of Josh Moten’s hand as the game came to a close. 
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Horse rides in backseat of pickup truck in Texas city, shocking onlookers: video
“Horse in the back of the truck,” one woman said. “That’s crazy.
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