What to Know About the Bill to Reopen the Government
The agreement includes three full-year appropriations bills wrapped into one, also known as a ’minibus.’
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.
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A Vision From God, a Fear of Famine. How This Veteran Connects Farmers to Consumers.
A sympathetic USDA and a resurgent homesteading movement may help.
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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.
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.
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?
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.
Trump Threatens Legal Action Against BBC Over Editing of His Jan. 6 Speech
The BBC apologized for an ‘error of judgement’ after the British broadcaster was accused of selectively editing the president’s speech on Jan. 6, 2021.
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.
FDA Dropping Black Box Warning on Hormone Replacement Therapy
“We’re challenging outdated thinking and recommitting to evidence-based medicine that empowers rather than restricts,” the health secretary said.
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Stop Order on Paying for Food Stamps
The application may become moot, if Congress votes to end the government shutdown, lawyers said.
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 Warns Air Traffic Controllers as Thousands of Flights Delayed or Canceled Monday
The president wrote that controllers should ‘get back to work, NOW’ or face pay cuts.
German Public Safety Fears Have Doubled Since 2015: Survey
Some 53 percent of the women surveyed reported feeling unsafe, compared with 43 percent of men.
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.
US Government Revokes 80,000 Visas
The administration won’t hesitate to revoke visas of foreigners who ‘undermine our laws,' said a State Department official.

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

This Veterans Day, Remembering the Courage of Veterans and Noncombatants Alike
Behind every soldier are those who support off the battlefield and at home.
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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.
US Government Revokes 80,000 Visas
The administration won’t hesitate to revoke visas of foreigners who ‘undermine our laws,' said a State Department official.
Wendy’s to Close Hundreds of US Restaurants
The company said the closures are part of its turnaround plans to improve profitability and reverse a decline in domestic sales.

The 7 Senate Democrats and 1 Independent Who Voted to Reopen the Government
Some are from states won by President Donald Trump in 2024. Others are retiring or seeking re-election within the next few years.

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.

October Sees Slower Inflation for US Consumer Goods: OpenBrand
The annual Thanksgiving feast will be slightly less expensive this year for a 10-person feast, with prices declining by about 3 percent.

NFL Week 10 Records and Milestones: Stafford, Gibbs, Henry Make History
It was a historic NFL Sunday in Week 10 as the likes of Matthew Stafford, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Derrick Henry stamped their names in the record books.

Melania Trump Honored With 2025 Fox Nation ‘Patriot of the Year’ Award
The first lady accepted the award for her humanitarian work and global advocacy for children.

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.

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.

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?

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