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Xfinity Guarantees Internet Price For Five Years
Xfinity is offering a five-year price guarantee on its internet services, including no annual contracts or hidden fees. The service aims to provide reliable Wi-Fi even when multiple family members are using bandwidth simultaneously.
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Keem Alexander Released After Neighbor Stabbing
A 34-year-old Queens man, Keem Alexander, was released from jail without bail after being accused of stabbing two neighbors. The incident allegedly occurred because a neighbor's dog urinated on Alexander's lawn. A judge expressed being appalled by the nature of the case but stated legal constraints prevented further detention.
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Packers Agree $50.25 Million Extension With Jaden Reed
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jaden Reed has agreed to a three-year contract extension worth $50.25 million. The deal secures the player's position with the team for the upcoming seasons. The announcement comes as the team manages its roster for the upcoming NFL season.
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Mei Yu Cheng Da Trading Recalls Chili Vegetables
The FDA has completed a Class III recall for Dadi Nongfu dried salt chili vegetables produced by Mei Yu Cheng Da Trading Inc. The product contains radish, chili, roasted sesame, and prickly ash.
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Florida Zoo Faces Bankruptcy After Animal Deaths
A new zoo in Florida is facing bankruptcy after 31 flamingos died. The birds were reportedly housed in a warehouse without running water or electricity and succumbed to the cold. The zoo was never opened to the public.
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Texas Court Empowers Arrests of Illegal Entrants
A federal appeals court ruling now allows local police in Texas to arrest individuals suspected of entering the country illegally. This decision shifts enforcement capabilities to local law enforcement agencies in the state. The ruling comes amid ongoing debates regarding border security and state-level enforcement.
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Riverence Provisions Recalls Smoked Trout Dip
Riverence Provisions LLC has issued a Class II FDA food recall for its 7oz Riverence Smoked Trout Dip. The recall is due to potential Listeria contamination risks in the perishable product.
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Four-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots Brother In Georgia
A four-year-old girl allegedly shot her brother, D'Angelo Roberson, in Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday. The child reportedly found a firearm inside her mother's purse while the mother was inside a convenience store. Police are investigating the incident involving the siblings.
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AI Scams Target Seniors in Washington D.C.
Federal investigations in the United States reveal criminals are increasingly using artificial intelligence to target elderly populations. Scammers employ AI-generated emails, sophisticated messages, and voice-cloning technology to impersonate government officials. Data indicates that one in five people over the age of 50 in the US has lost money to such schemes.
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US Administration's Actions Questioned by Maha Voters
Maha voters are expressing dissatisfaction with the current US administration's actions, particularly concerning the food and farming system, which they feel has not been adequately addressed. Supporters of Kennedy are hopeful for meaningful action before November. There is concern that these voters may not turn out for Republicans if improvements are not seen.
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