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Schuyler Falls mother and son spread holiday warmth to Valehaven residents [Video]

IT’S A LESSON THAT SOMETIMES TAKES us YEARS TO LEARN… THAT SOME OF THE BEST GIFTS ARE HAND-MADE. A NORTHERN NEW YORK MOTHER AND SON ARE SPREADING CHEER THROUGH CROCHETING. NBC5’S BENNY NEZAJ BRINGS US THE STORY FROM PERU. DOZENS OF PEOPLE LIVE HERE AT VALHAVEN ASSISTED LIVING IN PERU. AND THANKS TO A LOCAL MOTHER AND SON…RESIDENTS ARE GETTING SOME EXTRA WARMTH FOR THE HOLIDAYS CROCHETING IT’S BEEN A BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON SON LUCAS. 06;35;16;23 – 06;35;37;28 “This is the first time we’ve done it. And it was just before Thanksgiving. So, we’ve been crocheting and crocheting and crocheting” SINCE LATE NOVEMBER, THE SCHUYLER FALLS PAIR HAS BEEN MAKING DOZENS OF BLANKETS FOR RESIDENTS AT VALHAVEN ASSISTED LIVING IN PERU – ALL THANKS TO AN IDEA FROM LUCAS “Lucas came home after religion and thought it would be nice because they after religion and thought it would be nice because they were talking about giving at Christmas time to the less fortunate. And he wanted to give blankets.” GERALDINE AND LUCAS HAVE MADE 42 BLANKETS – AND RESIDENTS AT VALHAVEN SAY THEY COULDN’T BE MORE THANKFUL FOR THE ACT OF KINDESS KAREN FORTE RESIDENT, VALHAVEN ASSISTED LIVING 06;42;11;16 – 06;42;23;20 “That’s a nice thing to do. I know It takes a lot of time and effort. We crochet ourselves and it puts a lot of importance to the holiday season for them to take out time for each and every one of us.” KAREN FORTE SAYS THE BLANKETS WILL BE USEFUL BEYOND THE WINTER SEASON KAREN FORTE RESIDENT, VALHAVEN ASSISTED LIVING 06;43;22;02 – 06;43;31;06 “A lot of us have arthritis in our knees and stuff and it keeps the importance of keeping our knees warm is very important. We get aches and pains.” AND GERALDINE HOPES LUCAS WILL CONTINUE HIS ACTS OF GENOROSITY AS HE GETS OLDER GERALDINE DESSUREAULT SCHUYLER FALLS 06;38;09;11 – 06;38;21;01 “I want him to be the the caring person that helps that example for him and which I think we we pretty well done because this was his idea.” THE DESSUREAULT’S WIL BE DROPPING OFF THE BLANKETS SATURDAY MORNING

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Sidecar Health and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Announce Groundbreaking Fixed-Price Care Agreement | PR Newswire [Video]

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sidecar Health, a pioneering consumer-driven health insurance carrier, today announces a new, transparent pricing agreement with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,

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Goodwill VCR find leads to search for familys lost memories [Video]

Airplane, yeah, I see that. That’s nice. You see Santa. He, it was so precious. He comes down with *** toy and he’s, you know, talking about Santa bringing him presents. The joys of Christmas morning all captured on camera. This is *** story of little Christopher in 1989. It starts off um they’re playing in the snow basically like *** snowy scene and then it cuts to the little boy playing in the snow, um and then from there it cuts again to Christmas morning. And yeah he opens his presents underneath the tree and it kind of goes throughout like the whole day of Christmas they go and visit family open presents with family. It’s *** story Destiny Johnson has watched dozens of times, but she’s never met Christopher or his family. Um, we bought this TV like about *** month ago and we wanted to get *** VCR to go with it for the nostalgia of it, um, and I was at Goodwill and I finally found one after weeks of searching. Little did Destiny know in that VCR was *** 14 minute long tape sharing Christmas memories of Christopher and his family. I decided to bring it home and see what was on it, um, and when I got home and set everything up, I put it in and I was like, oh my God, what did I find? The story shares the excitement of Christopher checking out his new presents like *** Ghostbuster proton blaster. And airplane toys airplane. It also shares the journey of Christopher meeting his newborn baby brother Taylor for the first time. I realized that mom is very pregnant and they’re asking him about like if he’s excited to have *** little brother. Where’s the baby Christopher? And then it cuts again and mom has had the baby um just like not even *** full month after Christmas and it’s him eating the baby. Through *** cassette tape. Destiny has learned so much about the little boy and now she’s on *** mission to find *** Christmas miracle and get this tape back to Christopher and his family. I just like to get it back to them if they see it and they want it.

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Falcons coach Raheem Morris declines to commit to Kirk Cousins as starting QB: Is it Michael Penix Jr. time? WSOC TV [Video]

Less than 24 hours after a tepid performance in a close win over a two-win Raiders team, Falcons coach Raheem Morris is not ready to commit to Kirk Cousins moving forward.

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FTC bans hidden junk fees [Video]

The Federal Trade Commission announced a final rule banning hotels, ticketing, and short-term rental companies from including hidden junk fees in their total price on Tuesday.Rather than consumers getting hit with convenience or service fees for hotel bookings and concert tickets at checkout, the FTC said its new rule will ensure that pricing information is presented transparently before consumers agree to pay.People deserve to know up-front what theyre being asked to pay without worrying that theyll later be saddled with mysterious fees that they havent budgeted for and cant avoid, said FTC Chair Lina Khan in a statement announcing the rule. The FTCs rule will put an end to junk fees around live event tickets, hotels, and vacation rentals, saving Americans billions of dollars and millions of hours in wasted time.The final rule does not limit what sellers can charge for a product or service. Instead, it requires businesses to display the total price, including all additional fees, more prominently than other pricing information.The rule was approved with bipartisan support among the commissioners of the FTC. Andrew Ferguson, President-elect Donald Trumps pick to replace Khan as FTC chair, was the sole dissenter.In a statement, Ferguson, who currently serves as a commissioner of the FTC, said that his decision to vote against the rule had nothing to do with its merits but, rather, that he believed that President Bidens FTC should no longer issue new rules in the wake of Trumps election win.I dissent only on the ground that the time for rulemaking by the Biden-Harris FTC is over, Ferguson said. This lame-duck Commission should give its regulatory pen a much-needed rest.My vote should not be understood to state my position on the Final Rules merits, or on whether the Commission under President Trump should enforce the Final Rule, Ferguson added.With the final rules approval, the FTC will have the power to impose financial penalties on short-term rental and live-event ticketing companies that dont disclose their full price to consumers up-front. The new rule is set to take effect 120 days after Tuesdays announcement, well after Biden has left office.The new rule is part of a broader effort by the FTC under Bidens administration to combat junk fees. In the last three years, the FTC has announced actions against companies like Invitation Homes and Vonage for charging consumers junk fees.Biden spoke of his intention to crack down on hidden fees in October 2023, when the FTC unveiled the rules initial proposal.Folks are tired of being taken advantage of and played for suckers, Biden said during remarks in the Rose Garden at the time. These junk fees can add hundreds of dollars, weighing down family budgets, making it harder to pay family bills.In Tuesdays announcement, the FTC said it estimates the junk fees rule will save consumers up to 53 million hours per year of time spent searching for the total price of live-event tickets and short-term lodging, estimating that the time savings would be equivalent to more than $11 billion over the next decade.Given that this latest junk fees rule was passed on a bipartisan basis, that may improve its chances of staying on the books during the Trump administration. But there have been other rules that the FTC has finalized in the past year including a ban on noncompete agreements that have been challenged in court by business trade associations. When those groups prevail, the question will be whether the FTC elects to seek an appeal. If it does not, any rule in question would not take effect.