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Saturday, December 7, 2024
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Good Morning! On this day in 1941, Japan launched a surprise aerial attack on the U.S. Pacific fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. The U.S. formally entered World War II the following day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s legendary “Day of Infamy” speech.
Nearly every family has a cherished holiday tradition. For John Pihaly, it was visiting Minneapolis’ downtown holiday window displays as a child. Learn how he’s keeping it alive in today’s Holiday Section.
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CEO Shooter No Longer in NYC
Authorities believe the suspect in Wednesday’s deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has left New York City, boarding a bus at a Manhattan terminal bound for Atlanta shortly after the incident.
Investigators confirmed the suspect arrived in New York City days earlier on a bus from Atlanta. The Atlanta Police Department said they were contacted by the NYPD and will provide assistance as needed.
Police have continued to recover evidence, including what appears to be the backpack carried by the suspected shooter, Friday evening in Central Park.
Possible DNA evidence has also been collected. Authorities have confirmed that they recovered a water bottle at the scene, along with a fake ID and a cellphone.
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Economy adds 227,000 Jobs
The U.S. economy rebounded in November, adding 227,000 jobs despite unemployment rising to 4.2%, the Labor Department reported Friday.
The new numbers surpassed October’s gain of 36,000 jobs, with hourly wages rising 0.4%, but the job market is showing signs of a gradual slowdown.
According to one economist, the increase in the unemployment rate against job and income gains could trigger a new cut in interest rates this month.
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College Football Preview
It’s championship weekend in college football, where all conference titles will be determined, and some games will affect the final playoff seeding.
The Power 4 conferences have their championship games today—No. 16 Iowa State faces No. 15 Arizona State in the Big 12 Championship, and No. 5 Georgia takes on No. 2 Texas in the SEC title match.
No. 3 Penn State battles top-ranked Oregon in the Big Ten Championship, and No. 17 Clemson will conclude the day against No. 8 SMU in the ACC title game.
The NCAA is expected to release the final selection committee rankings Sunday, along with the 12-team playoff bracket and game locations.
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➤ President Biden and aides have discussed issuing preemptive pardons for individuals they believe President-elect Donald Trump may target for retribution, sources say. (More)
➤ President-elect Donald Trump expressed confidence in defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth Friday, saying he is doing well and has more support than media reports suggest. (More)
➤ The manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely was dismissed Friday after the jury was deadlocked. Deliberations will continue on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. (More)
➤ A federal appeals court upheld a law banning TikTok in the U.S. next year unless its Chinese parent sells its stake, affirming the law’s constitutionality. (More)
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➤ ESPN football analyst and Hall of Famer Randy Moss has taken an extended leave of absence to address personal health issues, urging all men to “get your blood work done.” (More)
➤ New York Jets running back Breece Hall and cornerback Sauce Gardner are both expected to be out tomorrow vs. the Miami Dolphins. (More)
➤ Mike Tyson is being sued for $1.5 million for breaking an agreement to promote an offshore gambling company around his fight with Jake Paul. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s results: NCAAF | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | PGA
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Today’s Holiday section is brought to you by:

A Minnesota man has preserved a beloved Christmas tradition by recreating and restoring holiday window displays from the long-closed Dayton’s department store at his home. (See Displays)
Seattle radio station KIRO released a special holiday program, “North Pole Evening News,” featuring Santa and the elves delivering headlines, traffic, weather, sports, and festive holiday songs before Christmas. (Listen Here)
Catherine, Princess of Wales, returned to public life Friday, hosting her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, joined by Prince William and their three children. (More)
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Daily Market Report 12/06/2024
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
19,859.77 |
0.81%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,090.27 |
0.25%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
44,642.52 |
-0.28%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$101,246.66 |
4.82%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$2,654.90 |
1.08%
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➤ Notre Dame Cathedral will reopen this weekend with ceremonies celebrating its restoration after the 2019 fire, including an inaugural Mass with world leaders and Catholic faithful. (More)
➤ Romania’s Constitutional Court called for a new presidential election on Friday after annulling last month’s election due to allegations of Russian interference. (More)
➤ A German court ruled that a 100-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard can stand trial for “aiding and abetting” in the murder of over 3,300 prisoners during World War II. (More)
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➤ California’s historic East Brother Light Station is seeking a couple to serve as lighthouse keepers, overseeing a bed-and-breakfast, ferrying guests, and managing operations for a combined $140,000 annually. (See Job)
➤ Colombian authorities have arrested “The Doll,” a 23-year-old woman accused of being a ruthless hitwoman linked to multiple gangland killings, including her ex-boyfriend’s murder. (More)
➤ Ice Age North Americans relied heavily on a meat-based diet, with mammoths providing substantial meat and energy-rich fat to sustain their communities, scientists say. (More)
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Daily Quote
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“My simple message to the people of Appalachia is that we haven’t forgotten you—we love you.”
— Vice President-elect JD Vance on Friday assuring residents of North Carolina still cleaning up from Hurricane Helene that they haven’t been forgotten.
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Which country traditionally serves KFC for Christmas dinner?
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