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Thursday, Nov. 14

Lancaster Country Day School. (Source: LCDS)

• Parents sue Lancaster Country Day School: They say the school failed to fulfill its legal mandate to report AI-generated nude images involving their daughters to law enforcement. (Source: CBS 21)

• Amtrak closes Keller Ave. parking lot: The closure is due to the construction of a pedestrian bridge and will last until 2026. (Source: LNP)

• Casey-McCormick senatorial race heads to recount: McCormick is ahead, but the race is within the margin for an automatic recount. (Source: ABC 27) Both races are challenging the adjudication of provisional ballots. (Source: LNP)

• York County restaurant owner apologizes for racist comments: Jonathan Spanos resigned from the Penn State York advisory board. (Source: Fox 43)

• Gov. Shapiro says his focus won’t change: At a news conference in York County, the Democrat addressed questions about his approach after last week’s election, which saw Republicans make significant gains. (Source: WGAL)

• Nation/world: Republicans secure control of U.S. House. (Source: NPR) Trump proposes Gaetz, Gabbard for justice, intelligence posts. (Source: USA Today) Boeing begins laying off 17,000. (Source: UPI) Thune elected as GOP Senate leader. (Source: ABC News) The Onion wins bankruptcy auction for InfoWars. (Source: NBC News)