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Wandering Philadelphia’s Christmas Village can be overwhelming, navigating through the bustling crowd of shoppers, tempted from all directions by food, hot beverages and thousands of potential presents.We braved the bitter cold to check out the shops at this year’s outdoor market, which is open in LOVE Park through Dec. 24, in search of gifts for everyone on our lists. Here were 10 of our favorites: MORE: Christmas Village to feature new mulled wine varieties, first vegan boothBut first, here’s the map to plan your shopping excursion:Provided Image/Christmas Village in Philadelphia1.  Dog breed socksStore: SockadelphiaBooth number: 5Price: $10-$15Description: Sockadelphia has a wide range of novelty socks…

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Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Having trouble? Click here. Headaches are one of the most common medical conditions, with 96% of people having at least one in their lifetime, according to Cleveland Clinic.About 40% of people globally experience what are known as “tension headaches” and about 10% suffer…

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – A Rochester man has been arrested accused of having sexual relations with two underage sisters. According to officials, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home in North Collins on October 18 to follow up on the report of rape of a minor. Officials said after investigation they found that a 12-year-old had allegedly started communicating with Ahmed Yaqoob, age 25, on October 17 through a dating app called ‘Pure’. Yaqoob allegedly made arrangements to meet the 12-year-old at her home, and took the girl and her 14-year-old sister into his vehicle when he arrived.…

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WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A local masonry company is getting into the giving spirit with their annual holiday event to help those in need in their town. Even a special guest made a debut. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! In Watervliet Davco Masonry hosted their third annual affordable Christmas tree event for residents there. They can trade in some cans of food with a little bit of cash in order to go home with a Christmas tree. The owners, David Hartman and Matt Morrissey, share with NEWS10’s Reporter James De La Fuente…

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Recently, if you took a stroll around this part of Independence Heights, just a long this stretch of Yale Street near Weatherly Way, there’s a chance you may have noticed all sorts of items illegally tossed – from grocery carts and tires in the water to debris scattered along the sidewalk.According to the city’s solid waste management department, much of the problem stems from a homeless encampment that needs to be cleared.David, who lives nearby, originally reported the issue to 311 in May.”I want Houston to work. When something is wrong in our neighborhoods and it…

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Ari Manuel Pargman, lovingly known as “Manny,” of Atlanta tragically passed away on Dec. 4, at the age of 18. He was the cherished son of Benjamin Pargman and the late Deena Pargman.Manny was a vibrant spirit who brought joy to everyone he met. A freshman at the University of Colorado Boulder, his infectious smile and warm, magnetic personality made him a beloved figure to family, friends, and anyone fortunate enough to cross his path. Whether he was making memories on the baseball field, playing music, or just being with friends, Manny had an innate ability to lift up everyone…

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A group of students who have developmental and learning disabilities were denied service at a restaurant while taking part in a life-skills learning program with teachers, Charles County Public Schools said.  In a community email, CCPS Superintendent Maria Navarro wrote 11 students and seven staff members visited a Cracker Barrel in Waldorf, Maryland, Tuesday after notifying the restaurant in advance of the group’s size and purpose. They were told they did not need a reservation. When they arrived, they were declined service, and a restaurant employee requested it be removed from the list of businesses willing to participate in the program,…

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The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) announced Friday it indefinitely suspended the license of a bar in Riverside County after an investigation revealed employees were selling narcotics to customers. ABC says the investigation was launched in August 2023 for reports of illegal conduct at Shark Bar in Moreno Valley. “During the investigation, undercover agents purchased narcotics from employees and found other violations, which led to ABC filing the accusation,” wrote the department in a release. The six-count accusation, according to ABC, includes charges for the sales of cocaine by an employee, the sale of cannabis by an employee, allowing…

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The manhunt for the suspect involved in gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel on Wednesday has now entered its fourth day as authorities learn more about his movements before the attack.Police have learned that the suspect took a taxi to the Port Authority bus facility at 178th Street and boarded a bus out of New York City following the shooting, according to police.The bus the suspect is believed to have boarded out of the city made six or seven stops, and investigators have followed leads in multiple states, the sources said.The killer entered New York…

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Editor’s Note: This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. President-elect Donald Trump has put forth a slate of Cabinet nominees that reflects a clear commitment to fossil fuels and upending the country’s efforts to address climate change. The eclectic group includes TV personalities, industry insiders, and climate skeptics. If confirmed, they are expected to promote fossil fuels, environmental deregulation, and hostility toward climate science. They will also likely stymie the expansion of renewable energy and the adoption of climate-friendly technologies. Of course, the clean energy transition has built up some momentum that even…

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