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National Guard Deployed to New Orleans for Mardi Gras
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350 National Guard troops deployed to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, backing federal agencies and enhancing security in the French Quarter. Governor Landry praises the move, citing recent successes in D.C. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Pine Valley Methodist Church Serves Christmas Eve Meals
01:12|Pine Valley Methodist Church in Wilmington, North Carolina, served Christmas Eve meals to thousands, continuing a decades-long tradition of providing hot food and fellowship to those in need. The church focused on local shelters, nursing homes, and fire stations, offering a warm meal and friendly smiles to ease hunger and loneliness during the holidays. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nnaji Flips Script, Joins Baylor for College Ball
01:36|Nigerian center James Nnaji, drafted thirty-first overall in 2023, is joining Baylor University for his NCAA eligibility after playing overseas. Despite being drafted, he never signed an NBA contract, keeping his college options open. Baylor, in need of frontcourt help, will benefit from Nnajis size and potential. Checkout Solipillow.com
Family Sues Airlines for Bed Bug Infestation on Transatlantic Flight
01:27|A Roanoke, Virginia family is suing Delta and KLM for bed bugs that infested their transatlantic flight, causing bites, medical bills, and ruined belongings. The family, including Romulo, Lisandra Garcia, and their two sons, booked the trip through Deltas SkyMiles program to visit relatives in Serbia. The incident occurred during a KLM flight to Amsterdam, with the family alerting a flight attendant about the bugs. The lawsuit seeks $200,000 in damages, as Delta claims the key flights werent theirs and KLM has not commented yet. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bari Weiss Defends Delayed CBS Segment on El Salvador Prison
01:49|Bari Weiss, CBS News new editor-in-chief, defends delaying a segment on El Salvadors prison ties to Trumps deportation plans, aiming to rebuild trust with viewers. The move sparked controversy, with critics accusing her of political motives and supporters praising her for seeking balance. Weisss notes called for a Trump officials perspective and questioned certain sections, emphasizing the importance of getting stories right over chasing social media likes. Checkout Solipillow.com
Lamar Jackson Trade Rumors: Ravens' Offense in Turmoil
01:33|The Baltimore Ravens playoff hopes hang in the balance as they consider a potential shake-up: trading their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson. Despite his impressive stats and MVP awards, the Ravens have only reached the conference championship once. Jacksons injury in a crucial game against the Patriots has fueled trade rumors, with the Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders mentioned as potential fits. The Ravens, who recently signed Jackson to a massive deal, face calls for better training to prevent more injuries. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cooper Beebe Slams Chargers Social Media
01:46|Cooper Beebe, Dallas Cowboys center, clashes with LA Chargers social media team over a controversial post following their game. Beebe, upset about a bleeped line call, accuses the Chargers of making him appear racist. The Chargers caption lol instant karma sparks Beebes response, leading to deleted posts and a heated online debate. Meanwhile, the Chargers secure a playoff spot, while the Cowboys, already eliminated, aim to finish strong in their remaining games. Checkout Solipillow.com
ICE Shooting on Christmas Eve: Driver Injured, Passenger Hurt
01:32|On Christmas Eve, a high-speed chase in Maryland ends with ICE agents firing on a van, injuring both occupants. The driver, an illegal immigrant from Portugal, and his passenger, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, are hospitalized. Investigations are ongoing, with ICE praising their agents actions and warning against rhetoric encouraging resistance. Checkout Solipillow.com
DOJ Misses Epstein Files Deadline, Critics Cry Foul
01:30|DOJ Faces Criticism for Delay in Releasing Epstein Files: Over a million documents still under review, with redactions primarily to protect victims identities. Critics accuse the department of excessive redactions and breaking the law by missing the deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Checkout Solipillow.com