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Month: November 2023

Seasonal affective disorder doesn’t mean you have to be SAD. Here are 6 ways to fight the blues

By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira, CNN (CNN) — Sign up for CNN’s Sleep, But Better newsletter series. Our seven-part guide has helpful hints to achieve better sleep. Some people might have looked forward to the extra hour of sleep after Daylight Saving Time ended recently, but for millions of people, the shorter days and longer nights are another

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Defying Democratic pushback, Dean Phillips vows to invest millions in his primary challenge to Biden

By Kasie Hunt and Liz Brown-Kaiser, CNN MANCHESTER, N.H. (CNN) — Rep. Dean Phillips is escalating his long-shot presidential primary challenge to President Joe Biden, vowing to invest as much of his multimillion-dollar fortune as it takes to win. His defiance comes in the face of overwhelming rejection from his fellow Democrats, a reaction so

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Attacks by Lebanon’s Hezbollah group wound 7 Israeli troops, 10 others along border with Israel

By AMY TEIBEL Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Attacks by Lebanon’s Hezbollah group Sunday wounded seven Israeli troops and 10 other people, Israel’s military and rescue services said. The clashes came as skirmishes between the Iran-backed group and Israeli military continue to intensify along the Lebanon-Israel border, threatening to escalate into another front in the

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Condition of Virginia State University officer wounded in shooting improves to stable, officials say

PETERSBURG, Va. (AP) — Virginia State University officials say a wounded university police officer’s condition has improved to stable. The officer was critically wounded in a shooting near the VSU campus at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Police say the off-duty officer was responding to a disturbance at the campus in Petersburg, Virginia. The suspect ran

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Floods kill at least 31 in Somalia. UN warns of a flood event likely to happen once in 100 years

By OMAR FARUK Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali authorities say floods caused by torrential rainfall have killed at least 31 people in various parts of the country. Since October, floods have displaced nearly half a million people and disrupted the lives of over 1.2 million people, and have caused extensive damage to civilian

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Bestselling spiritual author Marianne Williamson presses on with against-the-odds presidential run

By LUIS ANDRES HENAO Associated Press Marianne Williamson has kept barnstorming for months across America — to audiences large and small, from churches and colleges to spiritual centers and soup kitchens — in a demanding schedule of appearances in her second tenacious, against-the-odds run for the presidency. The bestselling spiritual author and one-time advisor to

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GOP election losses in Virginia are likely to quiet the presidential speculation about Gov. Youngkin

By SARAH RANKIN Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia had made clear his Election Day expectations. He was pushing for a Republican majority in the Virginia House and Senate to come out of last week’s closely watched legislative elections. Instead, Democrats ended up taking both chambers. That means Youngkin

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Joe Biden wants to complete his goals on civil rights, taxes, and social services if he’s reelected

By CHRIS MEGERIAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has a simple reelection pitch to voters — let him “finish the job.” So what does that mean? What’s left for him to get done? Unlike Donald Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination who has been releasing videos and statements detailing

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Trump’s plans if he returns to the White House include deportation raids, tariffs and mass firings

By JILL COLVIN Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A mass deportation operation. A new Muslim ban. Tariffs on all imported goods and “freedom cities” built on federal land. Much of the 2024 presidential campaign has been dominated by the myriad investigations into former President Donald Trump and the subsequent charges against him. But with

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More than 180,000 people across France march against soaring antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war

By SYLVIE CORBET and BARBARA SURK Associated Press PARIS (AP) — More than 180,000 people across France, including 100,000 in Paris, have marched peacefully to protest against rising antisemitism in the wake of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, representatives of several parties on the left, conservatives and centrists of

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Cinco miembros del servicio estadounidense mueren en un accidente de avión de entrenamiento en el este del Mediterráneo

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — Cinco militares estadounidenses murieron en un accidente aéreo durante un vuelo de entrenamiento en el Mediterráneo oriental el viernes por la noche, según un comunicado del Comando Europeo de Estados Unidos. El accidente ocurrió durante una misión de rutina de reabastecimiento de combustible en vuelo como parte de un entrenamiento militar,

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