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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Moves to End Shutdown, But Health Care Fight Looms

The Senate is close to passing a deal that could finally put an end to the government shutdown that started back in October. This deal would keep the government running until the end of January. However, it's not all smooth sailing, as Democrats had to make some compromises to get here. The big iss

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

States Told to Take Back SNAP Benefits: What's Going On?

The USDA has told states to reverse the full November SNAP benefits they gave out. This is a big deal because over 40 million Americans rely on these food stamps. The USDA said states should undo the payments, or they might lose federal funding. This all started when the Supreme Court paused the di

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Inches Toward Government Reopening Deal

The Senate is making slow progress towards ending the government shutdown. Senator John Thune, a key Republican from South Dakota, hinted that a spending agreement might be close. He mentioned a possible vote on Sunday evening, but it's still unclear if Democrats will support it. Democrats have bee

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Government Reopening Talks: A Glimpse of Hope Amidst Shutdown Chaos

In the midst of the ongoing government shutdown, a ray of hope has emerged. A group of moderate Democrats, including Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, and Angus King, has reportedly struck a tentative deal with Republicans. The agreement hinges on a promise from Republicans to vote on the rene

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Mexico and Peru in a Diplomatic Standoff Over Asylum

A Mexican diplomat has left Peru, adding fuel to an ongoing diplomatic dispute. Peru's migration agency confirmed the departure of Karla Ornelas, Mexico's top diplomat in the country. This move follows Peru's decision to cut diplomatic ties with Mexico. The conflict began when Mexico granted asylum

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter: When Health Takes the Lead

Marcus, a 56-year-old architect from Miami, is at a crossroads. He’s built a solid financial foundation, with a net worth of $2. 4 million and only a $150, 000 mortgage left. But life has thrown him a curveball—a serious health diagnosis that could return within two years. Now, he’s grappling with a

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Brain Boosters: A New Way to Fight Memory Loss

Brain diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are tough to treat. Scientists have tried many things, but nothing has worked really well. Now, they are looking at new ways to get medicine to the brain. One idea is to use the nose! Yes, the nose! This method is not invasive and can help the medicine

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

The Evolution of Systematic Biology: Past, Present, and Future

Systematic biology has been around for a while, and it's time to take a closer look at how it has changed and what's next. This field is all about understanding the diversity of life and how organisms are related. To get a better grasp of its journey, let's dive into five key aspects: teamwork, comb

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Making Risk Assessment Smarter: A New Way to Evaluate Risks

Risk assessment is a big deal. It helps keep people safe. But the old way of doing it has some problems. It treats different risk factors as if they don't affect each other. That's not realistic. A new study says we should look at these factors together. This makes risk assessment more accurate. Th

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Fung-Wong's Wrath: A Stormy Night in the Philippines

The Philippines faced a rough night as Typhoon Fung-Wong, known locally as Uwan, made its way through the northern regions. The storm left behind a trail of destruction, with at least two lives lost and many more affected. Over a million people were forced to leave their homes before the typhoon eve

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