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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Raw Oysters
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Salmonella outbreak linked to raw oysters sickens over sixty people across the US, with New York and Pennsylvania reporting the highest number of cases. CDC investigates common source, urges those who feel unwell after eating raw oysters to seek medical attention. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Judge Dismisses DOJ Lawsuit Against NY's Green Light Law
01:43|Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ Lawsuit Against New Yorks Green Light Law; Ruling Upholds Immigrant Drivers Licenses, Draws Lines Between License Types; Critics and Supporters Debate Safety and Background Checks; Past Fraud Scandals Add to the Discussion. Checkout Solipillow.com
Christian Music Surge: New Sound, Broader Appeal
01:51|Christian and gospel music is experiencing a surge in popularity, with artists like Forrest Frank, Brandon Lake, and Elevation Worship driving growth. This genre is bucking the trend of declining music streams, with two contemporary Christian songs recently charting on the Billboard Hot 100. The shift is due to an evolving sound, more authentic lyrics, and a growing fan base that includes millennials and Gen Z influencers. This perfect storm is hinting at a crossover era, where faith-filled music may take center stage. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump Administration Bans Transgender Youth Care, NY Fights Back
01:37|The Trump administrations new restrictions on gender-related care for transgender minors spark controversy. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services plans to cut federal funding from hospitals offering these treatments, citing potential risks. However, advocates in New York argue this could harm vulnerable kids already facing high suicide risks. Experts stress that care is carefully guided by major medical groups, with benefits shown for many transgender youth. Meanwhile, the administration claims harmful effects, and the ACLU prepares to challenge the federal push in court. Checkout Solipillow.com
Holiday Shopping: Know Return Policies Before Buying
01:18|With holiday shopping in full swing, New Yorks Division of Consumer Protection advises shoppers to review store refund and return policies before purchasing. Policies can differ significantly between retailers, so understanding them can prevent future complications. The National Retail Federation predicts nearly $850 billion in merchandise returns this year, with online returns accounting for nearly 20%. New York Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley urges consumers to consider these policies before shopping. State law mandates retailers to display policies clearly, either on items, at entrances, or near registers. Online stores must show or link to policies before checkout. If a store fails to post a policy, they must accept returns on unused items within 30 days, offering refunds in cash or credit. Keep receipts or confirmation emails, especially for online purchases, and file a complaint with the Division of Consumer Protection if issues arise. Checkout Solipillow.com
Afghan National Charged in Guard Troops' Shooting
01:29|Afghan National, Charged with Federal Firearms Offenses, Allegedly Kills National Guard Trooper Near White House Checkout Solipillow.com
New York's Holiday Drive Collects 4,298 Items
01:16|New Yorks annual holiday donation drive, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, collected over four thousand items and two thousand pounds of food for nonprofits statewide. The drive, which featured toys, coats, school supplies, and apparel, saw a significant contribution from the Compassion Coalition in Utica. Hochul commended New Yorkers for their generosity, with donations coming from various cities and heading to organizations like the United Way and Integrated Community Alternatives Network. This successful drive underscores the strong community spirit in New York, bringing holiday warmth and joy to families in need. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bristol Nursing Home Explosion: 2 Dead, 5 Missing
01:44|A devastating explosion at Bristol Health and Rehab Center in Pennsylvania leaves at least two dead and five missing. The blast, triggered by a strong gas smell, caused a chaotic scene with fires, collapsed structures, and trapped residents. Emergency crews, including firefighters and police officers, worked tirelessly to evacuate and rescue those affected. Search efforts continued with dogs, heavy equipment, and sonar. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, with reports of a gas odor from the weekend and ongoing health and safety concerns at the facility. Checkout Solipillow.com
It's a Wonderful Life Museum: A New Home for Classic Movie Magic
01:29|Its a Wonderful Life Museum Rising in Seneca Falls: A Personal Journey In Seneca Falls, New York, an old movie theater is transforming into a permanent museum dedicated to the classic film Its a Wonderful Life. The project, led by John Kuri, taps into the movies magic, as Seneca Falls inspired the fictional Bedford Falls. The museum, currently running from a temporary space, is filled with props like George Baileys suitcase and signed cast photos. Restoration, funded by New Yorks Downtown Revitalization Initiative, is set to complete next year, just in time for the movies eightieth anniversary. Checkout Solipillow.com
Capitol Region's Real Estate Rollercoaster
02:21|New Yorks Capital Region witnessed a rollercoaster of real estate deals in 2023, from the stunning Palazzo Riggis price hike to the collapse of Mary Lou Whitneys estate sales. Albanys Central Warehouse finally saw progress, while Guilderlands last holdout home paved the way for the regions first Costco. Local nostalgia played a role in purchases like Faraz Khans Westgate Plaza and the Empire State University Foundations Clarke House acquisition, showcasing the regions dynamic property scene. Checkout Solipillow.com