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I grew up in a dynamic and vibrant family formed by my parents’ unique bond as physicians and business leaders. Despite their political differences, my mother is a proud Democrat and my father is a staunch Republican, they found common ground in their shared passion for healing and entrepreneurship. Our dinner table was often the scene of lively discussions, with discussions of government policy over mashed potatoes. The conversations were never boring, and although sparks often flew, they always ended in laughter, reminding us that love transcends even the most passionate differences. Setting boundaries before meals may help you avoid…

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When an NFL team needed transportation to Baltimore for a recent game; Star Bus Charter & Tours has introduced a new luxury option, a pair of Napaway Premium Coaches. The team avoided the usual hassles at airports, cramped seats on charter flights, and the logistical headaches of multiple transfers. Instead, they boarded a bus that felt like a private jet on wheels, with comfort and convenience built into every detail. Pete Borowski in the company’s new Napaway Premium Coach. Featuring business class seats that convert to lie-flat beds, Star’s new Napaway coaches do more than just transport passengers from point…

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The penthouse, which offers “tree life,” will be the county’s first penthouse condominium. The last two remaining penthouses in Healdsburg’s Mill District are now for sale. But as the style of the homes suggests, these are luxury properties with price tags of $7.5 million and $8.6 million. Located in the Canopy Condominium community, the penthouse will be the county’s first penthouse apartment. Characterized as “tree-level living” on the Mill District website, the penthouse offers fourth-floor views. Mike McCone, Replay Destination’s vice president of development, said the penthouse’s value and appeal is based on design features such as white oak floors…

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Gators head coach Billy Napier helped lead the Florida football team to wins over LSU, Ole Miss, and Florida State to close out the regular season with three straight wins. Now, Florida will face Tulane in the Gasparilla Bowl after a 7-5 season. But Napier’s seat was still warm in 2025, with the fan base hoping the football program would enter the College Football Playoff discussion when the tournament expands to 12 teams.That means Napier will have to work hard in the college football transfer portal in the coming weeks to shore up a Florida State football squad that has…

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The Florida Gators have been five seasons removed from their last 10-win campaign, but Billy Napier’s program has allowed them to finish the season with a lot of momentum. The Gators finished 7-5 with wins over LSU, Ole Miss, and Florida State and will play Tulane in the Gasparilla Bowl on December 20th. Meanwhile, Napier is aiming for even higher goals in 2025 and is committed to playing college football. It’s a difficult transfer portal to shore up Florida football’s roster.Napier’s recruiting class ranks No. 11, but Florida’s more immediate needs are addressed by experienced players in the portal. He’s…

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World News Live: Get real-time updates on international politics, economic changes, conflicts and environmental issues. Stay up to date on events shaping the world with access to the latest breaking news and in-depth stories as they happen.Latest News for December 11, 2024: Afghanistan’s Refugee Minister Khalil Haqqani attends a rally held in Kabul on August 15, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the return to the Afghan government. World News Live: Welcome to the World News Live Blog. The go-to source for instant updates on major events around the world. Whether it’s political changes, economic trends, environmental crises or…

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Carlos Tavares, Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis, attends the Paris Automotive Summit during the 2024 Paris Auto Show in Paris, France, October 15, 2024. Benoit Tessier | ReutersDETROIT — “Arrogant.” It’s the word former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares used in June to describe mistakes that led to the automaker’s troubles in the U.S. It’s also how executives who worked with him described the automotive veteran to CNBC over the past year.Several former or current leaders, as well as other U.S. employees with the trans-Atlantic automaker, said Tavares’ relentless focus on cost-cutting, his goal of achieving double-digit profit margins under his “Dare…

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“They have chosen anarchy,” French President Emmanuel Macron said, referring to politicians from the right and left who last week jointly voted in favor of a no-confidence motion that would overthrow the government. In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, President Macron stressed that the opposition had chosen an “anti-republican front” by eliminating Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government on Wednesday over a dispute over the social security budget. Both the right and left parties said the unanimous decision to introduce a no-confidence motion was aimed at improving the welfare of the French people. But the vote plunged France…

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December 10, 2024 1 minute read Add topics to email alerts Receive an email when a new article is posted Enter your email address to receive emails when new articles are posted. . ” data-action=”subscribe”> Subscribe Your request could not be processed. Please try again later. If you continue to experience this issue, please contact us at customerservice@slackinc.com. Return to Helio Important points: U.S. News & World Report identified 414 hospitals as having a strong track record for access to obstetric care. This year, more hospitals submitted obstetric care data than in previous years. U.S. News &…

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CNN  —  The Democrats’ last line of defense against Republican inroads among working-class voters is continuing to crumble. Even labor unions, which have provided Democrats their best vehicle to reach blue-collar voters, could not prevent Donald Trump from making big gains among their members without a college degree in last month’s presidential election. Trump ran up large margins among White voters without a college degree who belong to labor unions and also significantly improved among unionized non-White workers without advanced education, according to previously unpublished results from the exit polls conducted by Edison Research and the AP VoteCast survey conducted…

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