Day: February 5, 2025

Chiefs’ Andy Reid admits feeling ‘old’ as Super Bowl matchup against son of former Eagles star looms

3:30 am February 5, 2025

Andy Reid spent nearly a decade and a half coaching the Philadelphia Eagles, leading the franchise to a Super Bowl appearance along the way.  Reid departed the City of Brotherly Love after the 2012 season and became head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.  Reid has hoisted the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy three times as […]

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Lawmakers from state with most federal workers per capita warn against Trump buyout bid

3:26 am February 5, 2025

Maryland lawmakers largely criticized or warned against their constituents accepting President Donald Trump’s offer to buy-out their positions or risk being part of the administration’s plans to slash the bureaucracy. Last week, the administration offered “deferred resignation” until September with full pay and benefits, while the Washington Post reported Tuesday that layoffs will be “likely” […]

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Egg heist: Pennsylvania police investigating after 100,000 eggs stolen

2:38 am February 5, 2025

Pennylvania State Police (PSP) are scrambling to find 100,000 organic eggs that were stolen in a nighttime egg heist. The Chambersburg Patrol Unit responded to Pete and Gerry’s Organics in Greencastle at 8:40 p.m. on Feb. 1 to investigate a theft. SHELLING OUT: EGG PRICES RISE NEARLY 37 PERCENT Authorities noted about 100,000 eggs, retailing […]

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Bernie Sanders, Josh Hawley team up on Trump pledge to slash credit card rates to 10%

2:25 am February 5, 2025

An unlikely duo is working together in the Senate to make good on one of President Donald Trump’s campaign pledges.  Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced a new bill on Tuesday to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, which Trump had proposed doing temporarily during his 2024 presidential campaign.  “During the […]

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Teens spend more than a quarter of their time at school on phones, new study finds

2:20 am February 5, 2025

A new study shows that more than a quarter of high school-aged students’ time spent on their smartphones occurs in school. It comes as state lawmakers across the country introduce and pass legislation aimed at cracking down on student cellphone usage in schools.  The study, spearheaded by Seattle Children’s Hospital, found that among the more […]

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