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A majority of Americans tip 15% or less at dinner
New York CNN — How much should you tip? It’s one of life’s great mysteries. But the majority of Americans say they tip 15% or less for a typical meal at a sit-down restaurant, according to a wide-ranging new poll on tipping attitudes from Pew Research Center. The poll surveyed nearly 12,000 people. Fifty-seven percent of…
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PROVINCIAL CARJACKING TASK FORCE NABS THREE SUSPECTS FOLLOWING A CARJACKING IN RICHMOND HILL
Provincial Carjacking Task Force (PCJTF) investigators have charged three suspects and recovered a stolen vehicle following a carjacking in the City of Richmond Hill. On Saturday, November 4, 2023, at approximately 1 a.m., a carjacking occurred at a residence in the area of Weldrick Road East and Strathearn Avenue. Two suspects confronted the victim as…
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As San Francisco continues to grapple with its decades-old homelessness crisis, more than 4,000 people are living unsheltered on the city’s streets. With housing expensive and scarce, shelters offer a temporary place for people to stay while they receive services and seek a permanent exit from homelessness. However, instead of being a first step out…
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Preparing your vehicle for winter: Expert shares important tips to avoid breakdowns
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — When temperatures drop it can be hazardous for your vehicle. KFOX14 spoke with a professional at Coronado Car Care on Balboa Road who said winterizing your vehicle is important for the upcoming cold temperatures and one of the first steps to take is to check your tires. “Some things that…
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FACT SHEET: To Mark Veterans Day, Biden-Harris Administration Highlights Historic Care, Benefits & New Actions to Support Veterans and Their Families
Administration sets record for care and $163 billion in benefits delivered to veterans through President Biden’s Unity Agenda President Biden believes we have a sacred obligation to care our nation’s veterans and their families. Simply put, we owe them a debt we can never fully repay. Supporting those who wear the uniform is a commitment…
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Investigation reveals ride-share rejections and transit system dangers for people with disabilities
Michelle Weger relies on her service dog, Quinn, to get her through the day. The Ottawa resident has narcolepsy, and the Great Dane can sense when Weger is tired, bracing against her or warning her when she’s about to experience cataplexy, a temporary muscle paralysis that can cause her to fall. That early warning gives…
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Toronto Police, CAA team up with province for safer winter driving tips
As much as you’d love to put it off, authorities in Southern Ontario say the time has come to get yourself, and your vehicle, prepared for icy and dicey weather. In the Greater Toronto Area, day-time highs have been hovering around the single digits for a week straight. That’s a sign, says Sgt. Kerry Schmidt…
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How to prep your car for holiday travel plans
Patrick Olsen, from CARFAX, shares the importance of car maintenance and shows viewers how to pack their cars properly. GREENSBORO, N.C. — Thanksgiving is officially in two weeks and there are a few things you need to get done before you head to grandma’s house for the holidays. One of those is getting your car…
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Amazon takes another shot at health care, this one a virtual care service that costs $9 per month
Through the new service, patients will be able to connect virtually around the clock with care providers through its Prime One Medical membership program. The service includes video chats and an option to make in-person visits if there are One Medical locations near by.
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SiriusXM is targeting younger customers with new app and streaming plan
SiriusXM is launching a new app and streaming plan on Dec. 14, the company announced Wednesday. The satellite radio provider hopes to attract younger customers to its redesigned streaming platform. The company is banking on what it called its “human touch,” and the ability serve as a discovery tool for listeners who may already have…