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Some gobble down turkey, then shop to start holiday season

The holiday season is around the corner, with the Black Friday kicking it off later this week. Wal-Mart Stores Inc.is increasing the number of products for online orders by 50

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Salvation Army of San Angelo Serves Up Thanksgiving Meals

Dozens of volunteers from the Salvation Army in Salt Lake, feed hundreds of Thanksgiving meals Thursday. “It’s really a touching moment”.

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Boise Airport expects busy holiday travel season

Wednesday is one of the busiest days for travel in the United States.

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Demonetisation: Government ready to hear ‘scholarly arguments’ of opposition

Anandrao Adsul (Sena) said his party has welcomed demonetisation as it was necessary to phase out old currency notes to remove fake currency, black money which were supporting terrorism.

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Do you think President-elect Donald Trump should repeal Obamacare?

In fashioning Obamacare, he and the Democrats on the Hill were naïve and unwise in both what they did and how they did it.

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Trump opponents try to beat him at the Electoral College

Party electors nearly always vote for the candidate that wins the state’s popular vote, even if they are considered “unbound”, as they are in Texas. Adding to the discussion are

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Immigrants demonstrate against Trump as protests continue

But as activists look to the next four years with Trump in the White House while his party controls both houses of Congress, some are preparing for what they hope

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Trump meeting with Japan’s PM, possible Cabinet choices

President-elect Donald Trump still has not held a news conference, a break from tradition that is keeping reporters and the public in the dark about the transition to his administration.

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New Zealand continues rescue of tourists stranded by quake

KAIKURA A pair of cows in New Zealand were left stranded following the 7.5-richter natural disaster that struck the island nation after another group of three cows were rescued from

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Trump keeping ‘open mind’ on pulling out of climate accord

The relationship between presidents and those who cover them is often an adversarial one, but media experts say Trump’s blasts against reporters – he called them the “lowest form of

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GOP on track to maintain Senate control as most incumbents hold on

Senate President Susan Wagle, a conservative Republican from Wichita, has worked to unite the caucus after eight moderates flipped conservative Senate seats in the August primary.

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Pipeline protesters, law officers face off again

In her statement, Heitkamp insisted that safety remains “of the utmost importance, and it’s imperative that it remain the top priority for all of those involved in these protests”. It’s

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