Senate Rejects Funding Plan to Reopen Government
Lawmakers have failed to reach a bipartisan deal to fund the government, which went into shutdown on Wednesday.
Supreme Court Will Hear Oral Argument Over Trump’s Fed Firing
The court let Federal Reserve member Lisa Cook stay in office pending oral argument in January.
Federal Government Freezes $18 Billion in New York City Infrastructure Projects
The action affects construction on the Second Avenue Subway in Manhattan and the new Hudson Tunnel for trains in and out of New York’s Pennsylvania Station.
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Parents of Autistic Children Say Focus on Tylenol, Autism Is a Positive Step
On Sept. 22, officials did not say that vaccines are a cause of autism, but they didn’t rule out making such an announcement in the future.
Impact of Government Shutdown on Social Security: What to Know
Checks will keep coming for 70 million Americans, though some agency services will pause as thousands of employees are furloughed.
No Change to Immigration, Border Policy During Government Shutdown: ICE
‘U.S. immigration laws and enforcement efforts remain unchanged,’ the agency says.
From Cultural Revolution to Cultural Revival: Spencer Klavan on ‘How to Save the West’
For decades, there has been an assault on the Western classical tradition. Are we now witnessing a shift in this tide? Klavan asks.
7-Man Grooming Gang Jailed in UK for Total of 174 Years
The men were convicted of a total of 50 offenses, including rape, starting when their victims were just 13 years old.
Musk Urges Netflix Boycott Over ‘Transgender Woke Agenda’ in Kids’ Shows
He accused the streaming giant of indoctrinating children.
Commerce Secretary Wants a ‘50-50’ Semiconductor Production Split Between US and Taiwan
Taiwan is currently holding trade talks with the United States, aiming to reach a deal that could ease the current 20 percent U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese exports.
Walmart Says It Is Removing Dyes From Food Brands
The company also said it is removing certain preservatives and artificial sweeteners.
Interior Department Opens Up 13.1 Million Acres of Federal Land for Coal Leasing
The Energy Department will invest $625 million to ‘expand and reinvigorate’ the coal industry.
Low-Carb Diets Show Promise for Relieving Lipedema
Lipedema affects up to 18 percent of women, causing painful leg swelling resistant to diet.
1st-Time Heart Failure or Stroke Patients Display 4 Specific Signs, Study Says
At least one person dies from cardiovascular disease every 34 seconds in the United States.
Trump Admin Official Says Government Shutdown an Opportunity for Mass Layoffs
‘We will be looking for opportunities to do that,’ OMB Director Russell Vought says.
The Tribulations of the Mysterious Number: 40
In cultural traditions the world over, the number 40 reminds us that trials and renewal go hand in hand.
Philippa of England: The Princess Wore White
Scandanavia loved the English princess who defended their lands from invaders and sought the solace of a Swedish monastery.
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4 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church; Suspect Identified
The FBI is leading the investigation into the deadly attack, which is being investigated as ‘an act of targeted violence.’

Appeals Court Allows Department of Education Jobs Cuts at Civil Rights Office
The three-judge panel cited a July Supreme Court ruling lifting a block on the Trump administration’s layoffs.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars [has] undermined my ability to raise the funds ... for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.

‘I Am so Grateful That Somebody Is Listening’—Parents React to Autism Announcement
From warnings on acetaminophen to new treatment coverage, families weigh what it means.

A Fairy Tale City: The Tuscan Town of Lucca
One of Italy’s hidden gems, Lucca’s Roman roots, Gothic grandeur, and Tuscan artistry make it an unforgettable destination.
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4 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church; Suspect Identified
The FBI is leading the investigation into the deadly attack, which is being investigated as ‘an act of targeted violence.’

Appeals Court Allows Department of Education Jobs Cuts at Civil Rights Office
The three-judge panel cited a July Supreme Court ruling lifting a block on the Trump administration’s layoffs.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars [has] undermined my ability to raise the funds ... for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.
Federal Judge Disqualifies US Attorney From Multiple Cases in Nevada
The judge ordered government attorneys on the cases to confirm with the court within seven days that Sigal Chattah is no longer directing their work.

Pentagon Confirms Plan to Scale Down US Military Presence in Iraq
The announcement comes after months of bilateral talks aimed at setting a timeline for a phased military withdrawal.

Governors Debate Policy in Public
Prepare for a strong year-end rally and an even more spectacular 2026. I want you to ignore all the bearish naysayers, hang on, and enjoy the ride.

Dolphins Defense Ends Season-Long Funk Against Jets
The Miami Dolphins defense turned things around on Monday night against the New York Jets in a clash of winless teams.

Emily Blunt Among Hollywood Stars Speaking Out Against AI-Generated Actress Tilly Norwood
The computer-generated actress was created by Eline Van der Velden, founder of the AI production studio Particle6.

NIH Awards Money to 13 Projects to Figure out Causes of Autism
The projects will examine possible causes such as pesticide exposure and maternal nutrition.

How Resistance Training Is Good for Your Brain
Resistance training can be done on your own, but starting with a personal trainer and even a nutritional coach can make getting started easier.

How to Starve Cancer Cells–Carnivore Doctor
Can carnivore diets fight cancer? “The Plant Free MD” reveals the science behind starving cancer cells on “Vital Signs.”

Study Links ADHD Medications to Small but Significant Risk of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
While the risk is small, spotting symptoms early can make a big difference in outcomes.

Warm up With a Bowl of Buttery Clams
This dish not only is easy to make, but also will warm you as you embrace the cooler weather.

How to Unclog a Toilet—Quick and Easy!
Here’s a cheat sheet so you'll know ahead of time how to unclog a toilet.

The Wild World War II Adventure of a Downed P-51 Fighter Pilot
Joseph Peterburs recalls his time as a fighter pilot, being shot down, escaping a POW camp, and besting and befriending a German ace.

10 Great National Parks to Explore in Canada
Folks who want to experience Canada’s wild should beeline to one of its famed preserves.
