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FEMA extending deadline for western NC homeowners [Video]

WAITS ON CONGRESS TO REAUTHORIZE FUNDING AND WHILE BUSINESS OWNERS WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH SBA LOANS, FEMA SAYS ITS EXTENDING THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR AID AFTER KILLEEN HOMEOWNERS AND RENTERS IN MORE THAN THREE DOZEN COUNTIES, INCLUDING WATAUGA, WILKES AND YADKIN, MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WITH DISASTER CAUSED EXPENSES. THE NEW DEADLINE IS JANUARY 7TH, 2025. ANYONE WHO HAS NOT YET APPLIED FOR AID CAN DO SO ONLINE AT DISASTER ASSISTANCE.GOV, OR BY USING FEMAS HELP LINE, WHICH IS. (800) 621-3362. IT IS STAFFED

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US climate action wont end with Trump, envoy tells COP29 [Video]

Washington’s top climate envoy sought to reassure countries at the CO29 talks Monday that Donald Trump’s re-election would not end US efforts to tackle global warming. Trump’s sweep of the presidential vote has cast a long shadow over the crunch talks in Baku, with the incoming US leader pledging to withdraw Washington from the landmark

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COP29 talks stall from start with fight over agenda [Video]

The COP29 talks opened Monday with calls for global cooperation and fresh warnings about climate disasters — but proceedings quickly ground to a halt in a fight over the agenda. Donald Trump’s re-election is already hanging over the talks in Baku where negotiators are meant to agree new funding for climate action in poorer countries.

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Trump chooses New York Rep. Elise Stefanik as ambassador to United Nations [Video]

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Rep. Elise Stefanik to serve as his ambassador to the United Nations.Elise is an incredibly strong, tough, and smart America First fighter, Trump said in a statement Monday announcing his pick.Nikki Haley, who challenged Trump for the GOP nomination, was among those who previously held the role in his first term.Stefanik, 40, who serves as House Republican Conference Chair, has long been one of Trump’s most loyal allies in the House, and was among those discussed as a potential vice presidential choice.Born and raised in upstate New York, Stefanik graduated from Harvard and worked in former President George W. Bushs White House on the domestic policy council and in the chief of staffs office.In 2014, at 30, she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, representing upstate New York. She later became the youngest woman to serve in House leadership.Stefanik was known early in her tenure as a more moderate conservative voice. But she soon attached herself to the former president, quietly remaking her image into that of a staunch MAGA ally and seeing her power ascend.She became the House Republican Conference Chair in 2021.Stefanik spent years positioning herself as one of Trumps most trusted allies and confidants on the Hill. She endorsed him in the 2024 race before he had even launched his bid, and aggressively campaigned on his behalf during the GOP primary.She saw her profile rise after her aggressive questioning of a trio of university presidents over anti-Semitism on campus led to two of their resignations a performance Trump repeatedly praised.She also defended him vigorously in both of his impeachment trials and railed against his four criminal indictments, including filing an ethics complaint in New York against the judge who heard his civil fraud case.

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COP29 opens after Trump win with call for cooperation [Video]

The COP29 climate talks opened Monday in Azerbaijan with a call to show global cooperation was not “down for the count”, as Donald Trump’s re-election hangs over the key discussions. Countries come to Baku after new warnings that 2024 is on track to break temperature records, adding urgency to a fractious debate over funding for

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North Shore teachers strike with no deal reached [Video]

YEAH, THATS RIGHT JENNIFER. NEGOTIATIONS ARE STILL UNDERWAY AT THIS HOUR AS STATE PROVIDED MEDIATOR IS HERE INSIDE OF THIS SCHOOL, ALONG WITH THE UNION AND CITY LEADERS. NOW, THE TWO SIDES HAVE STILL NOT COME CLOSE ON WAGES. THE CITY SAYS THEY PROVIDED A WAGE PROPOSAL BACK IN OCTOBER, WHERE A TOP SCALE 60% OF TEACHERS WOULD BE MAKING MORE THAN $90,000 AND 40% MORE THAN $100,000. THEY SAY THE TEACHERS UNION, HOWEVER, HAS NOT EVEN MADE A COUNTER PROPOSAL ON WAGES IN THOSE TWO WEEKS. AND THATS DRAGGING THINGS OUT. WE CAN AND MUST REACH AN AGREEMENT THAT SERVES THE BEST INTEREST OF OUR STUDENTS, OUR EDUCATORS AND OUR COMMUNITY. THIS CAN ONLY HAPPEN IF BOTH SIDES APPROACH THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION, NOT CONFLICT. WE ARE ALL ON THE SAME TEAM WORKING TOWARD THE SAME GOAL. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. THE TEACHERS SAY RIGHT NOW THEYRE FOCUSING ON NEGOTIATING THINGS THAT DONT COST MONEY, LIKE ISSUES AROUND SAFETY AND PREP TIME. THEYLL MAKE THEIR WAGE COUNTER PROPOSAL AT A LATER DATE. WE ARE HERE SERIOUSLY TO NEGOTIATE AND TO SETTLE THIS DEAL AND TO GET OUR KIDS BACK INTO SCHOOL. WHILE SUPERINTENDENT LOOMIS, MAYOR VIRGA KATHY CLANCY AND THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE ARE HERE TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCES. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. NEGOTIATE. NOW, BOTTOM LINE, THE TWO SIDES ARE STILL AT ODDS. AS YOU KNOW, TEACHER STRIKES ARE ILLEGAL HERE IN MASSACHUSETTS. THE UNION HAS UNTIL 10:00 TOMORROW MORNING TO LET THE STATE KNOW THAT THEY ARE NO LONGER STRIKING IN ORDER TO AVOID CONSEQUENCES. CONSEQUENCES WHICH USUALLY INVOLVE FINES. NOW, THE MAYOR ALSO SAYING HERE TODAY THAT HE WONT BE ATTENDING ANY OF THE VETERANS DAY CEREMONIES THAT ARE SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW BECAUSE HELL BE HERE NEGOTIATING AS THE STRIKE CONTIN