House Set to Vote on Bill to End Longest-Ever Shutdown
The legislation is to fund the federal government through Jan. 30, 2026, and three major agencies through September 2026.
Bessent Teases ‘Substantial’ Tariff Moves to Bring Down Food Prices
Prices of coffee, bananas, and other grocery items could come ‘down very quickly,’ Treasury secretary said.
Kazakhstan Parliament Votes to Ban ‘LGBT Propaganda’
The legislation prohibits the dissemination of materials about ‘non-traditional sexual-orientation’ designed to ’shape positive public opinion.’
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China’s 981 Project: Dark Connections Behind the Quest for Longevity
Behind sci-fi claims of a 150-year lifespan, references to ‘restoring organ functions’ and ties to notorious military hospital have medical ethicists worried.
US Small-Business Optimism Dips in October
Labor quality was cited by businesses as their biggest issue.
New-Home Mortgage Applications Rise to 2-Month High: Survey
The increase came as mortgage rates ticked up to 6.34 percent.
How I Discovered a Possible Cure for My Son’s Incurable Disease | Patrick Girondi
In the early 1990s, Girondi’s son Rocco was diagnosed with thalassemia, a rare blood disorder. He was told his son would not live to be a teenager.
EPA Seeks to Lower Reporting Regulations of Forever Chemicals
The regulations, instituted under the Biden administration, exemplify ‘regulatory overreach,’ said the agency.
CDC Vaccine Advisers to Meet in December, May Vote on Hepatitis B Vaccine
Advisers tabled a vote on the hepatitis B shot during their last meeting.
Thailand Extradites Gambling Tycoon to China
Thai police said the tycoon will face trial in China for running illegal casinos and gambling sites, and for using Burma as a base for money laundering.
Germany’s AfD Party Accuses Bank of Politically Motivated Debanking
Afd claimed there was no misconduct on its part to warrant the account closure.
G7 Diplomats Meet in Canada for Talks Focused on Ukraine, Middle East
The top diplomats from the United States, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Canada are meeting in Ontario.
What Your Hair Can Reveal About Your Health
Experts warn testing is not yet standardized enough for reliable health screening.
Trump Says He Has Obligation to Sue BBC for ‘Defrauding the Public’ With Jan. 6 Speech Edits
The president said the BBC ‘butchered’ his Jan. 6, 2021, speech and ‘made it sound radical.’
JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Announces Run for Congress
Jack Schlossberg is running for the seat currently held by Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) in New York’s 12th Congressional District.
‘Happy Semiquincentennial America!’: The Countdown Begins
Author Jay Payleitner highlights what Americans have to celebrate on its 250th birthday.
‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.
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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.
Senate Overcomes Filibuster to Advance Bill to End Shutdown
The compromise deal is expected to put an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Open Sesame: 5 Exercises for Tight Hips
Tight hips can cause you grief, but these five exercises can help restore the flexibility you need to live your best life.

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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Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.
Senate Overcomes Filibuster to Advance Bill to End Shutdown
The compromise deal is expected to put an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Texas AG Takes Senate Campaign to College Campuses to Encourage Conservative Students
Ken Paxton tells students to find a purpose in life that is greater than themselves as a way to honor the legacy of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Community Colleges to Receive Federal Funding Boost
With an enrollment increase of 5.4 percent in the past year, community colleges are rebounding faster than four-year colleges and universities.

Trump Urges Israeli President to Pardon Netanyahu, Herzog’s Office Says
The call comes as Netanyahu stands trial on bribery, fraud, and breach-of-trust charges dating back to 2019.

Kai Trump Gets Pro Tips Ahead of LPGA Debut
As the teen prepares for her first professional tournament, she has received advice from Tiger Woods, Annika Sorenstam, and her grandfather Donald Trump.

FDA Names New Top Drug Regulator
Dr. Richard Pazdur is the new director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

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.

Kefir: One of the Oldest Functional Beverages That Boosts Your Gut Bacteria Diversity
Kefir has been enjoyed by some of the world’s longest-living people. Today, science is discovering it can do much more.

Thanksgiving Turkey
Looking for the best Thanksgiving turkey recipe? This foolproof version delivers juicy, golden perfection.

Frosty Alfresco: Cool Weather Entertaining Tips
A snowy backyard is an enchanted setting for winter entertaining. Let’s bundle up and extend the outdoor living season.

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?

Warsaw: A Resilient Spirit Carved by a Harsh History
Along with hosting the country’s seat of government, Warsaw is Poland’s cosmopolitan business hub.























































































