Congress Closes In on Ending Longest-Ever Shutdown: Key Takeaways
Shutdowns have a high financial cost but are politically more acceptable now, experts say.
Helping Veterans One Yard at a Time
Rodney Smith Jr. mows 7 to 10 yards daily for veterans, elderly, or people with disabilities, as a patriotic act.
Hundreds More Flights Cancelled as FAA Raises Air Travel Reductions to 6 Percent
The FAA said the reductions were needed to ensure flight safety as unpaid and overworked air traffic controllers began to show signs of fatigue.
Competing Papers Diverge on Possible Link Between Tylenol and Autism
One review says evidence shows acetaminophen triggers autism, while the other says there is no clear link.
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How AI Is Supercharging Scientific Fraud
‘What we’re essentially seeing right now is the equivalent of a denial-of-service attack. Real researchers drowning in noise,’ one expert said.
Israeli Knesset Advances Bill Mandating Death Penalty for Terrorists
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said the bill would deter ‘Arab terrorists’ from kidnapping Israelis in the hope of securing prisoner exchanges.
Trump-Backed $2,000 Tariff Dividends Could Cost $600 Billion Per Year, Group Says
Tariffs have raised around $100 billion so far and are projected to raise around $300 billion per year, said the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
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?
Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement in 20-Year Feud: What This Means for Shoppers and Merchants
Under the agreement, merchants would be allowed to turn down premium rewards cards, which typically carry higher processing fees.
Trump Says White House East Wing Was in ‘Poor’ Shape Before It Was Torn Down
Aside from the ballroom construction, Trump has also redone the Oval Office by adding numerous portraits, busts, and gold-toned decorations.
Why China’s Economy Keeps Hitting the Same Dead End Under the CCP–No Matter Who’s in Power
Under the Chinese Communist Party, ‘a planned economy can’t keep up with the needs of a modern market,’ one expert said.
Trump Pardons Trail Runner in Push to Curb Regulatory Overreach
The president’s pardon of the Grant Teton trail runner aligns with a May executive order against ‘overcriminalization’ of minor, regulatory offenses.
White House Declares ‘Anti-Communism Week’ Honoring 100 Million Lives Lost
Trump vowed to ‘reject this evil doctrine’ and predicted communist regimes will ultimately reside on the ‘ash heap of history.‘
The Hidden Costs of Always Being Busy
Being busy has become a defining badge of a meaningful life—albeit one that could adversely affect our mental and physical health.
Package to Reopen Government Would Let Senators Sue Over Phone Searches
The package states that the federal government waives sovereign immunity, a principle that often protects federal officers against litigation.
CBP Reopens Ranks, Eligible Retired Agents Can Earn Double Pay
Job openings are typically for a period of one to four years.
Thanksgiving Sides Revisited
This year, we give thanks for travel, and friends who venture to new places and bring us innovative foods and ideas.
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.
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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.
IRS Closes Down Free Direct File Service
A Treasury report found that 0.5 percent of 146 million tax returns for tax year 2024 were filed via the program.

Fish Oil Nearly Halves Heart Attack Risk in Kidney Patients
A major clinical trial showed that treating three dialysis patients with fish oil may prevent one heart attack, stroke, or death.

Thanksgiving Turkey
Looking for the best Thanksgiving turkey recipe? This foolproof version delivers juicy, golden perfection.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.
IRS Closes Down Free Direct File Service
A Treasury report found that 0.5 percent of 146 million tax returns for tax year 2024 were filed via the program.
Pro-Palestinian British Speaker to Leave the US After Being Detained by ICE
Sami Hamdi, who had been on a tour sponsored by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, had his visa revoked over national security concerns.

DOJ Asks Court to Lift Injunction on Deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia
Abrego Garcia’s attorneys say their client should be extended due process.

UK High Court Backs Use of Epping Hotel for Asylum Seekers
Tensions in Epping rose over the summer after a Bell Hotel resident was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

The Key to a Winning 401(k)
Starting earlier and saving more has a far greater impact on retirement outcomes.

Rodgers Takes Blame for Steelers’ Anemic Offense in Loss to Chargers
‘I expect to play great every single week and this was not my best performance,’ he said. ‘I’ve got to play better than this for us to win.’

WWII Veteran Irving Locker Marks 101st Birthday by Becoming Songwriter
The song titled “If Freedom Was Free” is a reflection of Locker’s life, and his appreciation for those who served on D-Day.

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.

No More Sleeping Through the Alarm and More Handy Tips
If you’re a heavy sleeper and have trouble hearing your cellphone’s alarm, you can boost the volume by setting it in an empty (glass) drinking glass.

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?

Under-the-Radar Small Towns for Fall Trips
Small towns offer the ideal blend of natural beauty and local culture.






















































































