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Month: November 2025

Great Plains Lookahead Digest

By The Associated Press The following stories are planned for the next 24 hours. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— MINNESOTA – UPCOMING – NEWS —————————— US MINNESOTA LAWMAKERS SHOT DESCRIPTION: A status conference is scheduled in the federal criminal case against Vance

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Late Notices, Nov. 12, 2025

Late Notices William R. Eversole William Ray Eversole age 89 died Nov. 4, 2025, A Celebration of Life 2 to 5 p.m. on Nov. 22, 2025, at the University Extension Center, 100 S State Hwy Y, Plattsburg, Missouri. Interment will take place at a later date at Bethel Cemetery in Cosby, Missouri. www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com Gloria Tiller

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NFL Thursday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at NEW ENGLAND 10½ 12½ (43½) NY Jets Sunday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at MIAMI 2½ 2½ (47½) Washington at MINNESOTA 2½ 3 (47½) Chicago Green Bay 6½ 7 (43½) at NY GIANTS at ATLANTA 3½ 3½ (42½) Carolina at PITTSBURGH 5½ 5½

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The timeline for SNAP benefits remains uncertain, even as the government is set to reopen

By GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press The federal government is reopening, but there’s still uncertainty about when one of the most far-reaching impacts of the closure will be resolved and all 42 million Americans who receive SNAP food aid will have access to their full November benefits. President Donald Trump signed the reopening measure Wednesday. One

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The timeline for SNAP benefits remains uncertain, even as the government is set to reopen

By GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press The federal government is reopening, but there’s still uncertainty about when one of the most far-reaching impacts of the closure will be resolved and all 42 million Americans who receive SNAP food aid will have access to their full November benefits. President Donald Trump signed the reopening measure Wednesday. One

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Taiwan evacuates 8,300 and shuts schools before tropical storm brushes island

By SIMINA MISTREANU Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan evacuated more than 8,300 people from coastal and mountainous areas and closed schools before a tropical storm brushes the southern part of the island later Wednesday. Fung-wong had super typhoon strength when it battered the Philippines on Sunday, causing flooding, landslides, power outages and at

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Full blackout hits the Dominican Republic as crews scramble to restore power

By MARTÍN ADAMES Associated Press SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A rare blackout hit the entire Dominican Republic on Tuesday, snarling traffic and paralyzing businesses in the country of nearly 11 million people. Officials blamed a failure in the grid’s transmission system, although it wasn’t immediately clear what caused it. Generation units in San

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Photo shows an aurora in the skies of Nelson County

Northern lights just dazzled night skies as far south as Florida. Here’s who has the best chance to see them tonight

By CNN Meteorologists Briana Waxman and Chris Dolce (CNN) — A powerful burst of energy from the sun streaming past Earth painted the night sky as far south as Florida with stunning northern lights displays overnight Tuesday. The dancing red and green and purple hues were spotted across a vast portion the US and unusually

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President Donald Trump speaks during an event to mark Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington

Trump says United States doesn’t have people with ‘certain talents’ to fill jobs domestically

By Donald Judd, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump told Fox News in an interview that aired Tuesday night the United States doesn’t have workers with “certain talents” to fill jobs needed domestically, defending the H1-B skilled worker visa program. Pressed by Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on whether his administration would reduce H1-B visas over

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