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Thanksgiving tips: Cooking, pets, leftovers
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving approaches, safety is crucial for a hazard-free celebration. Maria Agular shares key tips starting with turkey frying: always fry outdoors, away from structures, using a level surface, and never leave the fryer unattended. After cooking, store leftovers within 2 hours in shallow containers, safe in the fridge for 3-4 days. While sharing food with pets is tempting, avoid giving them turkey bones, skin, stuffing, and sweets like chocolate. Safe options include plain potatoes, apple slices, and turkey meat without skin or bones. Taking precautions ensures a safe and enjoyable holiday for all, including furry family members.
How to avoid fires, foodborne illness, sick pets and more. Stay safe this Thanksgiving.
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The 9@9: Trump team signs transition documents; Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire; Thanksgiving travel
SUMMARY: President-elect Trump’s team is preparing to penalize Sanctuary cities by potentially stripping federal resources if they resist mass deportations. Trump aims to use tariffs to pressure Mexico and Canada on border security. After delays, Trump’s team signed a transition agreement with the Biden administration to access federal agencies. A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, facilitated by the U.S. and France, holds promise for further peace talks. The FBI arrested fugitive Daniel Andreas San Diego, wanted for 20 years due to ties to extremist groups. Police nabbed a major retail theft ring, and winter weather impacts Thanksgiving travel plans. Zoom is rebranding to emphasize its focus on AI. Additionally, dictionary.com announced “Demir” as its 2024 word of the year.
The 9@9 features some of the biggest stories making headlines at home, around the country and across the globe. Here’s what’s trending.
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Ken Paxton sues Austin homeless center | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Residents in South Austin are voicing concerns regarding the Sunrise Community Church’s homeless center, which is facing a lawsuit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Community members report increasing crime and public disturbances, including drug activity, syringes, and other hazardous waste near a local elementary school. Parents express fear for their children’s safety, highlighting specific incidents occurring close to the school. The Sunrise Center, which served 11,000 people last year, issued a statement regretting the lawsuit’s timing. The center’s executive director noted that they were unaware of the legal action until it was publicly announced.
A lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking the court to shut down a homeless center he says is a public nuisance.
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Vigil held for Greenville police officer killed in ambush attack
SUMMARY: Greenville police officer Cooper Dawson, 27, was killed in the line of duty while pursuing suspect Christian Sparger, who opened fire during a chase. Despite being injured, Dawson returned fire, hitting Sparger. A vigil was held in Roy City, where Dawson’s family expressed gratitude for the community’s support, emphasizing their overwhelming grief. Known as a dedicated public servant, military veteran, husband, and father of three, Dawson’s legacy is honored by friends and fellow officers. The Greenville police department continues to provide updates, including details about Dawson’s upcoming funeral, while Sparger remains in critical condition.
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