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College football: Army, Navy release special game uniform designs

The Army football uniform to be used in the Navy game is a new NIKE design. It is tan in color.

Army will recognize the 3rd Infantry Division and Navy its submarine force with special uniforms, helmets for the December clash in Massachusetts.

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The tolls booths in Fort Lee where traffic enters the top level of the bridge.
 

Toll hikes of 3.7% planned for NJ bridge and tunnel crossings

 

The Port Authority's proposed increase of 63 cents would affect users of the GW Bridge, the Holland and Lincoln tunnels and other bridges.

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In this May 24, 2022, photo, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the Adult Survivors Act into law, alongside Marissa Hoechstetter, far left, and state Sen. Brad Hoylman, D-Manhattan, far right, who sponsored the law.
 

Adult Survivors Act window closes on Thanksgiving

 

Attorneys were still receiving calls from survivors of alleged sexual abuse about filing cases under the Adult Survivors Act days before the window closed.

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Aldi in Rockford, Illinois.
 

Grocery stores open on Thanksgiving: What to know about holiday hours

 

Most grocery stores will be open on Thanksgiving, but some will have limited hours. Here's what to know about Kroger, Publix, Aldi and more.

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October 1, 2023 : A bird looks for insects while standing on the head of a female deer in Richmond Park, west of London. The deer mating season, also known as the rut, takes place in the autumn and the red stags and fallow bucks compete for females. In the lead up to the rut, there are a number of physiological changes to male deer including an increase of testosterone, the doubling of neck thickness, the larynx becoming more prominent and the tongue changing shape. Roars are used as the first line of defense as a way to deter rivals. A deeper louder roar signals a larger animal. The sound of a roar can help rival stags determine from a distance whether to try their luck, and females can use it to judge the best quality males in the area. Richmond Park and Bushy Park are home to over 1,000 free roaming red and fallow deer.
 

Oh deer! How to avoid hitting a deer, and what to do if that happens

 

The number of deer-related car accidents sees a sharp uptick in November. Here's how to avoid hitting deer with your car, and what to do if it happens.

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