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Fraud Alert vs. Credit Freeze: Which Is the Right Choice? 11/23/2025 07:00pm • Your personal information is valuable. If criminals get their hands on it, they can -- among other things -- open credit cards while pretending to be you. Then it's up to you to shut down fraudulent accounts, dispute charges you didn't authorize and clean up your credit report. That's a huge hassle, How to Choose the Best Maternity Hospital for You 11/23/2025 07:00pm • If you're considering getting pregnant or in the early stages of pregnancy, chances are you're already researching hospitals for where you want to deliver your baby and what to expect at the hospital. You start searching online and find endless options. The photos look charming, but which facility i Pope calls on kidnappers in Nigeria to free 265 students and teachers after some pupils escape Pope calls on kidnappers in Nigeria to free 265 students and teachers after some pupils escape 11/23/2025 03:38pm • ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) â Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic school in north-central Nigeriaâs Niger state have escaped captivity and are now with their families, the school authority said Sunday, as the pope called for the immediate release of those still missing. The schoolch JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr. JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr. 11/23/2025 03:00pm • John F. Kennedy's granddaughter disclosed Saturday that she has terminal cancer, writing in an essay in âœThe New Yorkerâ that one of her doctors said she might live for about another year and criticizing policies pushed by her cousin, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ta Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19 Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19 11/23/2025 12:04am • SAO PAULO (AP) â Simone Guimarães, a retired 52-year-old teacher in Rio de Janeiro, lost at least five relatives to COVID-19: her husband, sister, two brothers-in-law and the godfather of her grandchild. She also lost friends and neighbors. She woke to the news on Saturday that Brazil's Supreme C Flyers shoot, they score, again and again. Michkov, Foerster twice, score 3 goals in 26 seconds 11/23/2025 12:00am • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Tyson Foerster and Matvei Michkov each grabbed a share of three stacked pucks dated and noted for the Flyers forwards role in the fastest three goals scored in team history. The Flyers shoot, they score, again and again in record time. The Philadelphia Flyers set a franchise re Flyers set franchise record with 3 goals in 26 seconds and beat Devils 6-3 on Bernie Parent Tribute 11/22/2025 11:14pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â The Philadelphia Flyers set a franchise record by scoring three goals in just 26 seconds in the first period on Saturday night against New Jersey, getting two from Tyson Foerster in 17 seconds and one from Matvei Michkov on their way to a 6-3 win over the Devils. The Flyers sc Flyers honor late former goalie great Bernie Parent 11/22/2025 08:39pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â The Flyers celebrate the star of each victory this season by presenting him with a replica Bernie Parent goalie mask. The white mask with the Flyers logo on each side of the temples looks much like the one Parent wore as a cover boy in the 1970s on Time magazine when the Flyers On paper, a California city bans the sale of comic books to kids. Officials want to change that On paper, a California city bans the sale of comic books to kids. Officials want to change that 11/22/2025 03:50pm • SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) â On a recent day at Sacramento native Lecho Lopez's comic shop in the city, his 5-year-old nephew read his first word aloud: âœbad.â It was from a graphic novel. There was irony in that being his first word, because Lopez credits comic books with many positive things in Babies who drank ByHeart formula got sick months before botulism outbreak, parents say Babies who drank ByHeart formula got sick months before botulism outbreak, parents say 11/22/2025 09:06am • As health officials investigate more than 30 cases of infant botulism linked to ByHeart baby formula since August, parents who say their children were sickened with the same illness months before the current outbreak are demanding answers, too. California public health officials confirmed late Frida RFK Jr. says he's following 'gold standard' science. Here's what to know 11/22/2025 08:26am • The message is hammered over and over, in news conferences, hearings and executive orders: President Donald Trump and his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., say they want the government to follow âœgold standardâ science. Scientists say the problem is that they are often doing just the oppo Parents cite frustration with Montgomery County schools' plans for renovations Parents cite frustration with Montgomery County schools' plans for renovations 11/22/2025 07:17am • Parents and students from schools across Montgomery County filled the seats in the most recent school board meeting to advocate for fixes and replacements to aging schools in their communities. They were there for the school board's expected vote on the plan to prioritize which schools get renova '¿Conoces a la migra?': Fear of ICE raids creating anxiety for Arlington students '¿Conoces a la migra?': Fear of ICE raids creating anxiety for Arlington students 11/22/2025 05:42am • Martin Moreno was volunteering at Virginia's Cardinal Elementary School on a recent Friday afternoon when he was asked a familiar series of questions. The two students he was working with, one from Mexico and the other from Guatemala, inquired about his favorite soccer players and where heâs fr Frustrations grow in Russia over cellphone internet outages that disrupt daily life Frustrations grow in Russia over cellphone internet outages that disrupt daily life 11/21/2025 11:09pm • TALLINN, Estonia (AP) â When Russians look back at 2025, they might remember it as the year when the government took even tighter control of the internet. Credit cards that won't buy a ticket on public transport. ATMs that don't connect to a network. Messaging apps that are down. Cellphones that d Elementary school student struck by car in Bowie Elementary school student struck by car in Bowie 11/21/2025 09:32pm • An elementary school student was struck by a car while walking home from school in Bowie on Friday. The young boy from Tulip Grove Elementary was walking home near the intersection of Terra and Traymore Lanes. The child was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital. There's
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