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George W. Bush urges Biden to ‘cut the red tape’ for Afghan refugees
Former President George W. Bush on Monday urged President Joe Biden to “cut the red tape” and allow for the swift evacuation of Afghan refugees following the Taliban’s takeover of the country. Responding to the fall of Afghanistan’s US-backed government, Bush said the Afghans “at the greatest risk are the same ones who have been on the forefront of progress inside their nation.” The costly US-led war in Afghanistan began just shy of 20 years ago after the 9/11 attack while Bush was president. Bush, in his Monday statement, noted Biden has promised to evacuate the Afghans who assisted Americans.
Sikeston outmatched in opening week against Farmington and Marion
Sikeston opened its season with losses to Farmington and Marion (Ill.) at the Field House. The early minutes were competitive in both games, but the execution slipped once the pressure picked up. Sikeston enters the SEMO Conference Tournament as the No. 6 seed.
This Week in Switch 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 review
The 28th episode features the long-awaited Shacknews Nintendo Switch 2 review. Asif breaks down the best and worst parts of the biggest product release of 2025 in this very special episode.
Polar Cub Café to close after 50 years of operation
By Ariana Crockett O’Harra The Polar Cub Café’s 50-year run has come to an end. On Friday, November 28, the storied restaurant will close for meal service. On the morning of Sunday, November 23, the morning sun was just peeking through the windows of the café, customers waited in line at the register, buying coffee and baked goods. Despite the busy scene, the cafe will be ending the meal service this week. The coffee shop inside the restaurant will still be open. Larry St. Clair bought the building and business in January with his wife Mymy. While the restaurant is eking out a profit, it takes lots of time and adequate staff to operate it. The St. Clairs haven’t been able to find enough employees to run the restaurant to allow them the time to run their other businesses. Downstairs, they operate the Polar Bar, and there are apartments upstairs. Larry has a gold mining business and Mymy runs a nail salon. “Business is good,” said St. Clair in an interview with the Nugget. “There’s no problem with the amount of people visiting the restaurant. It’s the amount of time that it takes is not feasible. St. Clair said that the profit they make from the restaurant just isn’t worth the amount of time and effort they put into it, compared to what they make from their other businesses. “The Polar is profitable,” he said. “Mining is more profitable, per hour, per year.” When the St. Clairs bought the building from Patrick “Pat” and William “Bill” Krier, whose family had owned it for 25 years, the Krier brothers told them the restaurant wasn’t profitable. “We took over at the first of the year and the former owners advised us when we did the best thing we could do is close the restaurant,” said St. Clair. He said every day, there’s something that must be fixed in the restaurant. “There’s always a fire, not literally, metaphorically speaking, there’s always a fire in the kitchen,” said St. Clair. “There’s something broke, something won’t start, something is messed up, we have to fix it.” The other issue is staffing. St. Clair said that putting a plate of food on a customer’s table takes five people from start to finish: the cook, dishwasher, waiter, manager and someone to do maintenance. Right now, the restaurant is operating with a staff of two a dishwasher and a cook plus the St. Clairs themselves, and a janitor who works a few hours a day. “There are no baristas. There are no cooks. Wait staff has been impossible, and they’re just not here,” said St. Clair. With the restaurant closing, the waiter and dishwasher will be laid off. The St. Clairs looked for a manager to take the day-to-day operations off their hands, too, but they couldn’t find a single applicant. “We’ve left it open, almost as a community service to Nome, and we keep saying that it’s not profitable, but let’s leave it open,” said St. Clair. “The labor pool isn’t here. It’s just not.” “It’s not just the restaurant’s dilapidated. The whole building is a problem. So when this goes bad over here, it affects the restaurant over here,” he said. “All of it just compounds onto me to fix it all.” Still, the iconic seaside view isn’t going anywhere. The coffee shop will remain open for business and customers will still be able to use the space. The coffee shop will have pre-made food such as baked goods, bagels, and potentially breakfast burritos, but they won’t be doing any cooking in the restaurant kitchen itself. The plan is to strip the kitchen of ruined equipment and deep clean it. St. Clair said that a lot of their food currently comes from Costco, which is where they plan to get the small eats for the coffee shop. The beans are from Kaladi Brothers Coffee, an Anchorage based coffee roasters. All of that will be available at the same location. The Polar Cub Café’s last day of meal service will be Friday, November 28. Section: News.
Eddie Guerrero’s Daughter Suffers Brutal Dog Attack On Her Eye – Posts Video In Pain
Eddie Guerrero’s daughter, Kaylie, has shared that she got attacked by a dog. The star shared a video of herself after the attack on social media as well.
This Week in Switch 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 review
The 28th episode features the long-awaited Shacknews Nintendo Switch 2 review. Asif breaks down the best and worst parts of the biggest product release of 2025 in this very special episode.
Weekend snowstorm looking more likely, should affect all of Lower Michigan
The next storm system is already becoming fairly consistent in all of the weather data. Here’s an early look at timing and potential snow.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX moves 1,163 Bitcoin worth $105M
The post Elon Musk’s SpaceX moves 1, 163 Bitcoin worth $105M appeared com. Key Takeaways SpaceX moved 1, 163 Bitcoin worth $105M to a new wallet, following a larger transfer last month. The moved funds are believed to be for custody reasons, with SpaceX’s wallet now holding 6, 095 BTC. A crypto wallet associated with SpaceX moved 1, 163 Bitcoin valued at around $105 million to a new wallet today, according to Arkham Intelligence data. The transfer comes after the Elon Musk-owned space exploration company sent $268 million in Bitcoin to a new address last month. Analysts suggest SpaceX may have moved the funds for custody purposes rather than selling them. The labeled wallet currently holds 6, 095 Bitcoin worth almost $553 million. Following a three-year dormancy period, the wallet resumed activity in late July, sending out $153 million worth of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is currently trading near $91,000, up 3. 5% over the past 24 hours, according to CoinGecko. Source:.
This Week in Switch 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 review
The 28th episode features the long-awaited Shacknews Nintendo Switch 2 review. Asif breaks down the best and worst parts of the biggest product release of 2025 in this very special episode.