Senate Approves Bill to End Government Shutdown, Sending It to the House
The multi-part package punts funding to January 2026 and funds three sectors of government, including full-year funding for the food stamp program.
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Take Up E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation Case
Trump’s attorneys told the Supreme Court that the case against him contained multiple flaws related to evidence.
Syria Signs Declaration to Join US-Led Coalition to Defeat ISIS Terrorist Group
The agreement followed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Nov. 10.
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A Vision From God, a Fear of Famine. How This Veteran Connects Farmers to Consumers.
A sympathetic Agriculture Department and a resurgent homesteading movement may help.
Trump Warns of Economic Disaster If Supreme Court Rules Against Tariffs
The president highlights tariff dividend checks as he hopes the Supreme Court rules in favor of his global levies.
Trump Pardons Rudy Giuliani, Others Involved in Bid to Challenge 2020 Election
The proclamation states that the pardon does not apply to President Donald Trump himself.
The Myths We’re Told About Climate Change | Michael Shellenberger
With Bill Gates’s public pivot on ‘doomsday’ predictions, is the era of climate alarmism coming to a close?
Day in Photos: Explosion in India, FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico, and American Veterans of World War II
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
House Democrats Won’t Back GOP Spending Bill Without ACA Tax Credits: Jeffries
The House minority leader said that his party won’t accept a bill that they say leaves health care affordability unaddressed.
China Grants Exemptions to Nexperia Chip Export Restrictions for Civilian Use
The move comes amid a dispute between the Netherlands and the Chinese regime over the Chinese-owned chip manufacturer.
Trump Extends Sanctions Waiver for Syria After Meeting With Al-Sharaa
The sanctions imposed by the Caesar Act limit international banks’ ability to underwrite reconstruction financing.
Arctic Blast Sweeps Into US, Bringing Early Snow and Record Lows
Meteorologists warn of blizzard-like conditions, record lows in the Southeast, and hazardous travel as Arctic air spreads.
Caffeine Gum: Fast Energy, Faster Absorption—but Not Without Risks
Caffeine gum fits in your pocket, making it convenient for people who want a controlled dose of caffeine for a mental or physical edge.
Trump Floats Idea of $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payments: 4 Things to Know
The Treasury secretary suggests it could also come in a different form.
Warren Buffett Says He’s ‘Going Quiet,’ Will Speed up Donations
In the letter, the 95-year-old investor said he won’t speak at the company’s annual meeting or write his yearly letter any longer.
Tune in Today: Godefroid’s Harp Concert Etude
Felix Godefroid and his support of the double-action harp assured the ancient instrument a place in the concert hall.
The Strange and Beautiful Story of Charles Lamb and His Sister
When his older sister suffered a mental breakdown that ended in tragedy, writer Charles Lamb devoted his life to caring for her.
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NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Promised Free Buses–How He Plans to Pay for Them
Zohran Mamdani campaigned on making MTA buses free, freezing rents, launching universal child care, and raising the minimum wage to $30.

BBC Boss and Head of News Resign After Facing Criticism for Editing Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech
The BBC confirmed on Nov. 9 that Director-General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness have resigned.
Rep. Neal Dunn on One of the Most Difficult Subjects in Congress
Rep. Neal Dunn compared forced organ harvesting with the Holocaust and seeks penalties for U.S. involvement.

Realign Your Spine: Simple Exercises to Ease Lumbar Spondylolisthesis
This simple, at-home approach uses targeted self-rehabilitation exercises to help realign your spine.

‘Death by Lightning’: A US President the World Forgot
The story of James Garfield and his assassin reveal what we need to know about our complicated past in this TV mini-series.
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NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Promised Free Buses–How He Plans to Pay for Them
Zohran Mamdani campaigned on making MTA buses free, freezing rents, launching universal child care, and raising the minimum wage to $30.

BBC Boss and Head of News Resign After Facing Criticism for Editing Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech
The BBC confirmed on Nov. 9 that Director-General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness have resigned.
Rep. Neal Dunn on One of the Most Difficult Subjects in Congress
Rep. Neal Dunn compared forced organ harvesting with the Holocaust and seeks penalties for U.S. involvement.
Texas Gov. Abbott Runs for Record 4th Term
The governor vowed to boost public education and fight to keep Texas free and prosperous.

Thailand Halts US-Brokered Peace Process With Cambodia After Landmine Blast
Four Thai soldiers were injured in a landmine blast in an area of the border that Thai and Cambodian forces fought over earlier this year.

Flight Crew Error Caused 2 Near Misses in 2 Weeks at Melbourne Airport
Aircrew did not properly review the warning notice issued by the airport, an investigation has found.

Commanders’ Lineman Suspended for Throwing a Punch as Team’s Playoff Hopes Keep Fading
The season keeps trending south for the 3–7 Commanders, who are still playing without star quarterback Jayden Daniels.

Vince Gill to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2025 CMA Awards
The 59th Annual CMA Awards will air live on ABC on Nov. 19.

Antibody Against RSV Prevents Cases for 1 Year: Study
Beyfortus is approved for young children.

Pressure Prescription: 6 Exercises to Help Normalize Your Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can cause a whole host of problems that only get worse with time. These exercises can help decrease blood pressure and keep it down.

Rose Hips: A Boost of Vitamins C and E—and How to Use Them
Simple ways to harvest, prepare, and enjoy these bright red fruits rich in essential nutrients.

Chronic Kidney Disease Is 9th Leading Cause of Death, Impacting Nearly 800 Million People
With over a million people each suffering from CKD, China led in number of cases, followed by India.

Buttermilk Biscuits
Our homemade Buttermilk Biscuits are perfectly soft, flaky, and buttery, made completely from scratch with simple pantry ingredients.

Replace an Interior Door
A solid door looks and operates better and reduces the transmission of sound.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?

Discover Dazzling Displays at a Dark Sky Park
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