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Small Business Saturday spotlights vital role in Finger Lakes, Upstate New York
Nov 29, 2025
small businesses represent 98 percent of all businesses in New York state. nationally, small businesses account for nearly half of all private-sector jobs. they have fueled more than half of net income from net income.
Source: fingerlakes1.com
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How to Enjoy the Holidays on a Budget With Your Family
Nov 29, 2025
you can barely afford to snap a photo with a mall Santa this week. if you’re on an extremely tight budget this year, try not to lose hope. here are some things you can do to enjoy the holiday season with your family.
Source: newyorkfamily.com
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How we graded Chicago in Week 13 win vs. Eagles
Nov 29, 2025
the Chicago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles in a week 13 matchup. the Bears' defense held the Eagles to 15 points and created two turnovers. coach Ben Johnson is receiving praise for his game plan and coaching performance.
Source: bearswire.usatoday.com
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Aggies ambushed in Austin
Nov 29, 2025
-17: A&M’s scoring margin in the second half. -2: second half turnover margin. sadly, those turnovers came on. the Aggies had it done to them.
Source: goodbullhunting.com
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Trump administration says it is halting all asylum decisions in wake of National Guard shooting
Nov 29, 2025
the president's office is halting all asylum decisions in the wake of the national guard shooting in washington, D.C. the director of u.s. Citizenship and Immigration Services said this will be paused "until we can ensure that every alien is vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible"
Source: wtop.com
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Killed National Guard member had grown to embrace assignment to DC
Nov 29, 2025
the national guard member was fatally shot in the head in d.c. in 2023. her former boyfriend says she wowed the job and grew to enjoy the assignment. she joined the guard to prepare for a future in law enforcement.
Source: nbcwashington.com