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From the City that Changes the World peers Rose with
three things you need to know for your Thursday. Rose
you got for us. DC's attorney general is suing Amazon
for allegedly hiding the fact that it does not provide
its fastest delivery services in some city neighborhoods. Attorney General
Brian Schwab sued the company yesterday, claiming Amazon has excluded
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residents of the two zero zero one to nine and
two zero zero two zero zip codes from receiving Prime
delivery services. Schwab says that the heart of the case
is that Amazon continued to charge those customers for Prime
services without disclosing that it wasn't available to them. Yeah,
which is not cool. Wild wild. Amazon says it doesn't
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deliver in those neighborhoods over concerns for drivers safety, but
Schwab claims against the company's categorically false. So. ESPN highlighted
a local soccer coach is really cool. So coach Ali
Coyle became the first woman to coach a Maryland boys'
soccer team to a state championship, which is very cool.
So on Monday, ESPN highlighted her accomplishments on a social
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media post received over forty six thousand likes in eighteen hours,
currently has over one hundred and eighteen thousand likes. And
while Ali became the head coach of the Montgomery Blair
High School boys soccer team in twenty twenty two, the
team hadn't won a state title since nineteen seventy five.
So I mean way to go and the President the
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First Lady will help usher in the holiday season tonight
with the lighting of the National Christmas Tree. They've already
lit the Capitol Christmas Tree, which you talked about yesterday,
but it will be one of the last public appearances
by the Bidens as they prepare to celebrate their final
Christmas in the White House. Country artist Mickey Geiton will
host a musical portion of them of the event. There's
going to be a lot of artists there. But things
you need to know. Traffic on roads around the White
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House and the Lips will be restricted starting at one pm.
And then if you want to watch the ceremony, because
I know there was a lottery for tickets, not everyone
got it, there will be a recording of the ceremony
the old broadcast on CBS on December twentieth. I'm Rose
those are the three things you each to know for
the day. Thank you, Rose, You're welcome intern John in
your morning show, and iHeartRadio