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This week, exciting headlines included a police chasing a man in a lobster truck after he snapped up $10K in stolen product, the final chapter of Star Wars was released,.

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During this time of year of reflection and cold winter weather knocking at our doors, there’s something families and households across the country can be thankful for – reliable energy..

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This week in the news, Greta Thunberg was named Time’s Person of the Year for 2019; Siri saved a young man’s life; and the impeachment hearings are wrapping to a.

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Kamala Harris has recently dropped out of the 2020 race, Emma Stone got engaged, and impeachment hearings continue. Those top headlines kept us entertained all week, now we want to.

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Panic over climate change, while tweeting from your computer, in your heated home does nothing to help solve the problem. Extreme weather alarmists claim that any electrical use is cause.

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This week in regular news, Elon Musk released a Cybertruck, and subsequently faced backlash over poor design. Bomb cyclones spread through the western U.S. causing massive delays. And, of course,.

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This Thanksgiving, over 55 million people have plans to travel 50 miles or more by air or automobile, according to AAA. That’s 1.6 million more travelers compared to last year.

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Considering temperatures around the country are dropping, and winter storms are brewing, we wanted to make sure you’re prepared. For tips on winterizing your car, home, and health, check out.

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Fashion and politics delivered up a mix of news for Americans last week. Between the continuation of the impeachment hearings and learning that Victoria’s Secret has canceled its Fashion Show,.

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The U.S. pull out from the Paris Climate Pact has caused quite a stir among politicians and extreme “advocacy” groups. Regardless of the uproar, facts are facts. “Clear and compelling.