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44-year-old construction company owner among 60 hopefuls as NY Dragons begin player tryouts

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Sixty hopefuls signed up for tryouts this month in Farmingdale, but only 18 will make it.
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New donated refrigerator helps Spring Valley's St. Paul's Food Pantry increase service to those in need

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Food Pantry Executive Director Beverley Harrigan calls the donation a gift that guarantees fresh meals to residents who regularly deal with food insecurity.
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Missing U.S. wine? Not after you see these alternatives

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The CBC's Rachelle Elsiufi spoke to an Ottawa sommelier about (mostly Canadian) vintages you can sip while American wines have been taken off the shelves due to the trade war.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing all the hotspots in Darien

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News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Darien.
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Sweets and Things: Brooklyn’s new favorite spot for tres leches cakes

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Sweets and Things is open seven days a week.
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N.B. shoppers looking for local options, despite tariff pause

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A Fredericton independent grocer says with the looming threat of a trade war, demand for made in Canada products is spiking.
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Long Islanders stock up on last-minute snow supplies

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News 12's Logan Crawford caught up with shoppers in North Bellmore.
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Why this food bank doesn’t want the cans from your pantry

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David Long is a CEO who wants to go out of business. He explains to CBC’s Erica Johnson how he’s using his experience as an executive chef to disrupt the traditional food bank model to help feed tens of thousands of people in the Greater...
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The East End: 8 Hands Farm in Cutchogue

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News 12’s Erin Colton checks out 8 Hand Farm on this week’s The East End.
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'Workers' lives are at stake' over Trump tariff threat: Canadian Labour Congress

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Canadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske says she is extremely concerned about the incoming U.S. administration's proposed 25 per cent tariffs, asking, 'Can anyone of us really know what is going on in [Donald Trump's] mind?' Bruske...
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing all the hotspots in Norwalk

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News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Norwalk.
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Could a new premier mean new action on Chignecto Isthmus?

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New Brunswick Sen. Jim Quinn says a new government could mean an opportunity to move things forward. He hopes a co-operative relationship between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Susan Holt will speed along protection measures...
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Bitcoin At A New Peak On 'Trump Trades' Wave

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Sixteen Years Ago, The Bitcoin Whitepaper Was Released. Bitcoin Went From Being A Far-flung Concept To A Household Name As The Years Passed. Since It's Inception, The Adoption Of The Og Crypto Token Has Widened And Penetrated The...
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MTA marks 100th station 'Re-New-Vation' at Roosevelt Island

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The revamp program, launched in 2022, focuses on using planned weekend outages to make upgrades like painting, tile replacements, and improved lighting.
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Former inmate shines as owner of his own restaurant in Newark

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Cooking has been a passion of Rakim Singleton ever since he can remember. Even during his 10-year sentence for gang-related charges, he continued to make signature dishes.
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Saskatoon hospital has a new rooftop garden

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The Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon is growing fresh vegetables for the cafeteria in aeroponic towers on the building's roof.
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'Asking big questions:' FDA Commissioner Makary outlines proposed changes for children's health

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FDA Commissioner Dr. Martin Makary spoke with Scripps News Thursday about what expected changes and priorities for children's health policy could look like. (Scripps News)
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New York officials give update on Hudson River helicopter crash

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Three adults and three children were killed Thursday after a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near Manhattan, officials said. (Scripps News)
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Trump's gone way over the top with tariffs, says Nigel Farage

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Interview with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage while on the local election campaign trail in Stanley, Durham. Mr Farage said he did not think that US President Donald Trump's tariffs would not have an impact on the local elections.
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Just Salad Becomes a Unicorn

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Just Salad is officially a unicorn. The fast-casual chain secured $200 million in funding which valued the company at $1 billion dollars. It opened 19 stores in 2024 and is aiming to open 30 this year. Chief Executive Officer Nick Kenner...
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Save on your Thanksgiving dinner

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With some smart shopping tips, you can avoid paying more for your Thanksgiving dinner this year than in years past. (Scripps News)
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Box-Office Could Have Record Thanksgiving Weekend

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Comscore Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian talks about the holiday box-office season and says some records could be broken. He is on "Bloomberg Markets."
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James Cleverly leaves Downing Street after being appointed Home Secretary

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James Cleverly leaves Downing Street after being appointed Home Secretary He replaces Suella Braverman, who has been sacked as home secretary as Rishi Sunak took action following her unauthorised article criticising the way...
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A taste of fall wines: Experts say they don't have to be red varieties

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Fall isn't just for red wines, experts say. As temperatures change — and food choices transition out of the summer vibes — there are a lot of wine choices that will pair well with the new season. (Scripps News)