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Schumer Proposes New Plan to End Government Shutdown
The Senate minority leader’s plan would extend current government funding as well as health care tax credits that are set to expire at the end of this year.
What to Know About Rising SNAP Fraud Claims
Under the Trump administration, the USDA has made more than 100 arrests due to SNAP fraud since January.
Supreme Court Considers Petition to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage
A former county court official who was sued for not issuing same-sex marriage licenses is asking the high court to overturn its landmark 2015 ruling.
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How Trump Admin Is Battling State-Level Lawsuits Against Oil Giants
‘This actually looks like an attempt to bankrupt the energy companies in America,’ says consumer group.
Cornell Reaches $60 Million Deal With Federal Government to Restore Federal Research Funding
The Ivy League Institution will pay a $30 million fine but admits no wrongdoing.
Trump Considers Sanctions Exemption for Hungary as He Hosts Orban
‘We’re looking at it, because it’s very difficult for him to get the oil and gas from other areas,’ Trump said.
It’s Time to Ban Transplant Tourism to China | Rep. Neal Dunn
‘We don’t want Americans to participate in any way, shape, or form in this kind of organ harvesting and transplantation scheme,’ says Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Fla).
USDA Must Update Genetically Modified Food Labeling Requirements: Court
The requirements currently exclude bioengineered food if modified genetic material is not detectable.
Travel Industry Strains Under FAA Flight Cuts Due to Shutdown
As many as 10 percent of daily scheduled flights will be canceled if the government shutdown continues until Nov. 14.
3 More Chinese Researchers Charged With Smuggling Biological Materials Into US
Attorney General Pam Bondi said smuggling biological materials ‘under the guise of research threatens America’s national and agricultural security.’
People Have Started Receiving November Food Stamps, States Say
Food stamps are distributed on electronic cards, which can be used in grocery stores.
US Ends Temporary Deportation Protections for South Sudanese Nationals
Nationals from Syria, Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua, and several other countries have also had their respective TPS statuses revoked.
Fish Oil Cuts Heart Attack Risk Nearly in Half for Dialysis Patients
A major clinical trial showed that treating three dialysis patients with fish oil may prevent one heart attack, stroke, or death.
Record-Breaking Government Shutdown Drags Consumer Sentiment to 3-Year Low
The inflation outlook improved among U.S. consumers and remains below the tariff-driven peak earlier this year.
German General Says Moscow Could Mount Limited Attack on NATO at Any Time
Lt. Gen. Alexander Sollfrank, who leads Berlin’s joint operations command and oversees defense planning, said he believed such an attack was ‘possible.’
‘The Gales of November’: The Fatal Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald
John U. Bacon recounts the doomed journey of the Great Lakes freighter.
Baked Apple Cider Doughnuts Warm the Soul
Made with an apple cider reduction and dusted in a warm, seasonal mix of cinnamon and sugar, these donuts embody everything people love about fall.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9
Travelers were warned to monitor their flight status because delays and cancellations were likely at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

Here Are the 40 Airports That Will Reduce Flights Due to Shutdown
The FAA directs more than 44,000 flights daily, including cargo, commercial passenger, and private planes.
6 Takeaways From Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs
The justices wrestled with how to view Congress’s language and whether Trump was encroaching on congressional authority.

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.

Trucs in the Kitchen
The way to become confident in the kitchen is to learn a few strategic trucs of the trade.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9
Travelers were warned to monitor their flight status because delays and cancellations were likely at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

Here Are the 40 Airports That Will Reduce Flights Due to Shutdown
The FAA directs more than 44,000 flights daily, including cargo, commercial passenger, and private planes.
6 Takeaways From Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs
The justices wrestled with how to view Congress’s language and whether Trump was encroaching on congressional authority.
Transportation Secretary Floats Flight Reductions of up to 20 Percent If Shutdown Continues
The warning comes as federal officials cut flights at major US airports on Friday

Trump Admin Seeks Emergency Pause on Judge’s Order to Fully Fund SNAP
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the government to pay approximately $9 billion to fully fund the program in November.

Newsreader Rapped for Changing ‘Pregnant People’ to ‘Women’
A damning internal report found serious apparent bias within the BBC’s reporting across a range of issues from President Donald Trump to transgenderism.

Financial Advisors Don’t Talk About These 9 Things
Most advisors give the same basic guidance—but real wealth comes from choices they rarely mention.

Jaelan Phillips Calls Trade to Eagles ‘Greatest Thing That’s Happened’ in His Life
Phillips brings depth and a veteran presence to a young Eagles pass rush.

Pauline Collins, Oscar-Nominated British Actress Known for ‘Shirley Valentine,’ Dies at 85
The actress died peacefully in a London care home following a battle with Parkinson’s disease, her family announced on Nov. 6.

Heavy Drinking Leads to Higher Risk of Stroke at Younger Ages: Study
Considerable alcohol consumption is linked to accelerating long-term harm to the brain’s small vessels.

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.

Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution
New study finds that eating more fruit could help keep your lungs healthier in polluted cities.

Any Amount of Alcohol Raises Dementia Risk: Study
A study of half a million people challenges the idea that light drinking protects the brain.

This Quick Weeknight Pasta Will Even Impress Unexpected Guests
To elevate this pasta into an interesting dish suitable for serving guests, add canned tomatoes, spices, and some protein.

Ask the Builder: Save Substantial Money on Self-Storage
Having your own storage unit could save you a fortune.

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?

New Cruise to Retrace Pan Am Clipper’s Route in the Caribbean and Latin America
Cruise line Holland America and Pan American World Airways are teaming up to offer a cruise that retraces the original flying Clipper routes.


















































































