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Late-Night Host’s Show Pulled After Conservative Figure Remarks After news came out that late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel’s show was being stopped by Disney because of comments he made about Charlie Kirk, a leader in conservative circles, questions are being asked about why this happened. Chuck Schumer, a top Democrat in the Senate, even suggested on social media that there might be more to the story. He wondered if the real reason was related to the Epstein case, which has been in the news lately. Nexstar Media Group, which owns many TV stations, said they would stop showing Kimmel’s show…

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Late-night television is seeing some shakeups. ABC has reportedly put Jimmy Kimmel Live! on hold after comments Kimmel made about Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who tragically passed away recently. According to reports, Stephen Colbert, another late-night host, has called ABC’s move “blatant censorship.” Colbert, whose own show was recently canceled by CBS, stated that he stands with Kimmel. Colbert’s show ended after criticizing parent company Paramount’s settlement with President Trump over a 60 Minutes interview.

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Health Officials Reconsider Childhood Vaccine Guidelines Atlanta, GA – A federal advisory committee is carefully reviewing the recommended schedule for childhood vaccines, sparking a debate about balancing public health with individual concerns. The advisory group suggested changes to the timing of the MMRV vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox. They propose that children under four receive separate shots for MMR and chickenpox, instead of the combined MMRV vaccine. The committee believes this change could reduce the risk of rare feverish seizures in young children, though experts agree these seizures do not cause lasting harm. The committee is…

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Mortgage Rates Update: What the Fed’s Cut Means for Homebuyers LOS ANGELES — With mortgage rates potentially on a downward trend following the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate cut, many are wondering what this means for the housing market. The Fed recently reduced its benchmark rate by a quarter-point, a move that reflects concerns about the job market in the U.S. Understanding Rate Cuts and Mortgage Rates Mortgage rates have shown a decline over recent weeks, reaching an average of 6.35% for a 30-year mortgage, the lowest in nearly a year. This drop is reminiscent of last year when rates…

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The Buffalo Bills faced a tougher challenge than expected against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night, ultimately securing a 31-21 victory. While many anticipated an easy win for the Bills, the Dolphins proved to be a resilient opponent, nearly pulling off a significant upset. The Bills, now with a 3-0 record, were heavily favored going into the game against the Dolphins, who entered with an 0-3 record. However, the game’s final score doesn’t fully reflect how closely contested the match was. The Dolphins showed determination, capitalizing on opportunities and keeping the game competitive until the final minutes. Miami started strong,…

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A Beloved Songwriter Remembered After Tragic Accident The country music world is in mourning after the passing of Brett James, a celebrated songwriter whose words touched the hearts of millions. James, 57, was involved in a plane crash in North Carolina on Thursday, along with two other individuals. The single-engine aircraft went down in an open field near a school in Franklin, North Carolina. Thankfully, no one at the school was hurt. James was well-known and respected within the Nashville community and beyond. He leaves behind a legacy of heartfelt songs that celebrated faith, family, and the enduring spirit of…

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A cargo ship successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS) Thursday, delivering vital supplies after a slight delay. The Northrop Grumman Cygnus capsule, carrying 11,000 pounds of provisions, was retrieved by astronauts using the station’s robotic arm as they passed over Africa. The delivery was initially scheduled for Wednesday, but a premature shutdown of the capsule’s main engine during an orbit-raising maneuver caused the delay. Engineers identified an overly cautious software setting as the culprit. This mission marks the inaugural flight of the enhanced Cygnus, loaded with food, scientific research materials, and essential components for the station’s infrastructure. NASA…

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Late-Night Host’s Obsession: A Year of Relentless Attacks on Trump and His Supporters For the past year, late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel has dedicated a significant portion of his show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” to criticizing President Trump and those who support him. A review of Kimmel’s monologues reveals a consistent pattern of negativity aimed at the former president and his voters. The monologues often include jokes about Trump’s family and personal life, as well as disparaging remarks about his supporters. In one instance, Kimmel used the term “MAGA mouth-breathers” to describe Trump’s base. Recently, Kimmel faced criticism for falsely linking…

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In York County, Pennsylvania, a sad event happened on Wednesday, September 17. Shots were fired while officers were working on an investigation in North Codorus Township. Emergency services in York County got a call about a “police event” in the area around 2:10 p.m. Many police cars and ambulances went to help. Colonel Christopher L. Paris from the Pennsylvania State Police said that they couldn’t share all the details yet because the investigation was still going on. He did say that the community was safe and there was no danger. He confirmed that police officers had been shot, but the…

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Trial Continues for Man Accused of Targeting President Trump Fort Pierce, Florida – The trial of Ryan Routh, who is accused of trying to harm President Donald Trump at his golf club in West Palm Beach last year, moved forward with more testimony. Federal prosecutors presented their case, calling on law enforcement and experts to share what they found during their investigation. Randy Walters, a specialist in explosive devices, told the court about a box found at a place connected to Routh. Inside, there were homemade traps, like rat traps that could set off explosions, along with pipes and bullets.…

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