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Boston, Virginia-Bred Hall of Fame Thoroughbred Horse, Recognized with Historical Highway Marker in Henrico County 

Virginia Thoroughbred Association 

Boston, a Hall of Fame Virginia-bred thoroughbred horse, was feted December 1 at Historic Tuckahoe in Henrico County with a historical highway marker dedication that recognizes his prominence in the racing world. The marker was recently installed near his foaling location in the county along the westbound lanes of Route 6, at 10400-10402 Patterson Avenue. The […]

'We were shocked': Sister of Hannah Kobayashi reacts to LAPD new classification

NBC News 

Sydni Kobayashi, the sister of missing woman Hannah Kobayashi, is reacting to the Los Angeles Police Departments new "voluntary missing person" classification of Hannah, saying the family is "confused and frustrated." NBC News' Tom Llamas also speaks to the family's attorney Sara Azari on what this classification means.

Video UNRWA official discusses brother’s death in Gaza and aid challenges

1newsday.com 

UNRWA official discusses brother’s death in Gaza and aid challenges ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks to UNRWA’s head of philanthropy about why he believes his brother was killed by an Israeli airstrike and the agency’s challenges getting aid to the region. Sourse: abcnews.go.com

Stellantis and Intel heads resign, adding to record-breaking CEO step-downs this year

CBSNews.com 

A record number of CEOs have left their roles in 2024, according to an analysis by a career transitioning firm. Stellantis and Intel's CEOs contributed to the trend this week as the companies face declining stock prices. Andy Challenger, senior vice president of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.

The Hezbollah threat: Weakened, but not gone

The Jerusalem Post 

Israel has reduced Hezbollah’s fighting capabilities to such an extent that many don’t understand why it would agree to stop when the terror group has been reduced to a pile of rubble.

Government reveals first three operators to be renationalised after law change

Railnews.co.uk 

South Western Railway will be the first private passenger operator to be renationalised in May 2025 under the new Passenger Railway Services Act, the Government has confirmed. The next in the queue will be Trenitalia’s c2c, where the contract ends in July, followed by Greater Anglia in the autumn.