West Reading chocolate factory explosion: NTSB to hold public meeting to...
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a public meeting next month to determine the probable cause of a fatal explosion at a West Reading chocolate plant in 2023. On March 24, 2023, an R.M....
View ArticleHyundai recalling over 226,000 cars and SUVs to fix rearview cameras that can...
DETROIT (AP) — Hyundai is recalling more than 226,000 SUVs and small cars in the U.S. because the rearview camera image may not show up on the screens. The recall covers certain Santa Fe and Elantra...
View ArticleBest Black Friday beauty and wellness deals for self-care
Treat yourself with these top deals on health and beauty items Holiday shopping for health and beauty items? Black Friday is the perfect time to buy those products that make you feel good both on the...
View ArticleUGI customers to see nearly 9% increase in natural gas costs, company says
People who heat their homes with natural gas supplied by UGI Utilities will see an increase in their bills. UGI Utilities announced its purchased gas cost rates will increase Dec. 1. According to the...
View ArticleGREG JOHNSON: Giants’ Thanksgiving game in Dallas might be Brian Daboll’s...
The Giants’ disastrous 2024 season has reached a breaking point. This team didn’t just lose to the Buccaneers on Sunday — it was embarrassed and literally mocked when Baker Mayfield did a Tommy DeVito...
View ArticleTravelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest...
By DAVID KOENIG, AP Airlines Writer Travelers who waited until the last day to make their Thanksgiving holiday treks need to be prepared for busy highways and the most crowded day yet this week at the...
View ArticleTrump’s promises to conservatives raise fears of more book bans in US
Jeffrey Fleishman | (TNS) Los Angeles Times The national furor in recent years around banning books on race and gender in public schools is intensifying as President-elect Donald Trump threatens to...
View ArticleTrump vows tariffs over immigration. What the numbers say about border...
By REBECCA SANTANA WASHINGTON (AP) — In a Monday evening announcement, President-elect Donald Trump railed against Mexico and Canada, accusing them of allowing thousands of people to enter the U.S....
View ArticleAbortion bans could reverse decline in teen births, experts warn
Nada Hassanein | (TNS) Stateline.org Houston OB-GYN Dr. Hillary Boswell says she has seen how abortion bans affect teenage girls: More of them are carrying their pregnancies to term. “These are...
View ArticleTrump chooses Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, outspoken critic of COVID...
WASHINGTON — President elect Donald J. Trump announced on Tuesday night that he would nominate Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor of health policy and outspoken critic of the nation’s public...
View Article3 inducted into Exeter Alumni Association’s Academic Hall of Fame
Three people have been inducted into the Exeter Alumni Association’s Academic Hall of Fame. Inductees are chosen for their contributions to society and their impact and credit they've brought to the...
View ArticleTrump fills out his economic team with two veterans of his first administration
By FATIMA HUSSEIN and JOSH BOAK WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes...
View ArticlePolitical stress: Can you stay engaged without sacrificing your mental health?
Karen Kaplan | (TNS) Los Angeles Times It’s been two weeks since Donald Trump won the presidential election, but Stacey Lamirand’s brain hasn’t stopped churning. “I still think about the election all...
View ArticleSouthwest states certify election results after the process led to...
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY The states that saw the most active attacks against election certification two years ago certified the results of this year’s races without controversy this week, prompting the...
View ArticleWhite House pressing Ukraine to draft 18-year-olds so they have enough troops...
By AAMER MADHANI WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilization laws to...
View ArticleTrump transition says Cabinet picks, appointees were targeted by bomb...
By JILL COLVIN and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER NEW YORK (AP) — A number of President-elect Donald Trump ‘s most prominent Cabinet picks and appointees have been targeted by bomb threats and “swatting...
View ArticleSmall Business Saturday encourages shoppers to stay local
There’s no shortage of local events planned for this year’s Small Business Saturday — Nov. 30 — all geared toward getting people out to celebrate their communities and support local businesses. Wedged...
View ArticleExciting changes coming to the 2025 Summer Camp Guide
The region's premier summer camp directory, the Summer Camp Guide, is evolving in 2025 with exciting new features to enhance its impact for families and camp providers alike. Distributed through more...
View ArticleNorthern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN, AP Science Writer NEW YORK (AP) — This Thanksgiving, solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States. Pale auroras may be seen across many...
View ArticleIs it safe to eat turkey this Thanksgiving amid bird flu outbreak? Here’s...
Fernanda Galan | (TNS) The Sacramento Bee Is your Thanksgiving turkey safe to eat? As poultry farms and dairies across California continue to battle bird flu outbreaks, residents may be worried about...
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