Senate Passes Funding Deal; Brief Partial Shutdown Poised to Take Effect

The House isn’t expected to take up the bill until Monday, setting up a short, partial government shutdown.
Senate Passes Funding Deal; Brief Partial Shutdown Poised to Take Effect

Missouri Sues to Prevent Illegal Aliens From Being Counted in US Census

The lawsuit by the Missouri attorney general accuses the Commerce Department and Census Bureau of allowing illegal immigrants to compromise American elections.
Missouri Sues to Prevent Illegal Aliens From Being Counted in US Census

Jury Finds Doctors Liable for Malpractice in Gender Surgery Lawsuit

A jury awarded $2 million in damages to a 22-year-woman who underwent breast removal surgery as a teenager.
Jury Finds Doctors Liable for Malpractice in Gender Surgery Lawsuit

Trump Names Economist Brett Matsumoto to Head Bureau of Labor Statistics

President Donald Trump said he is confident Matsumoto has the expertise to fix ‘the long history of issues’ at the bureau.
Trump Names Economist Brett Matsumoto to Head Bureau of Labor Statistics

Trump Administration to Double Guest Worker Visas for 2026

The move is aimed at addressing labor shortages in key industries, a federal notice said.
Trump Administration to Double Guest Worker Visas for 2026

Over 185,000 Americans in the South Remain Without Power After Ice Storm

As the National Guard clears debris and community members conduct outreach, the eastern U.S. braces for another major storm this weekend.
Over 185,000 Americans in the South Remain Without Power After Ice Storm
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Supreme Court to Hear Argument on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order in April

The president’s executive order from January 2025 states that the Constitution does not extend citizenship ‘to everyone born within the United States.’
Supreme Court to Hear Argument on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order in April

Tune in Today: Musical Fireworks Over the Eternal City

Listeners take a stroll through the streets of Rome via Tchaikovsky’s ‘Capriccio Italien.’
Tune in Today: Musical Fireworks Over the Eternal City
Rare Books Bring Literature and History to Life at New York’s Annual Winter Show

Rare Books Bring Literature and History to Life at New York’s Annual Winter Show

A rare-book dealer’s Winter Show display highlights exploration, climate science, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and C. S. Lewis—and why physical books still matter.
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Stay Healthy With Food and Exercise During Cold Winter Months

Exposure to cold can weaken the body’s vital warming energy, making it more susceptible to illness.
Stay Healthy With Food and Exercise During Cold Winter Months
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A Meal Plan for Easing Alzheimer’s Disease

Diet, combined with other other elements of a healthy lifestyle, can support healthier brain aging and help reduce the risk of cognitive decline.
A Meal Plan for Easing Alzheimer’s Disease
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Your Sweat May Reveal Disease Years Before Symptoms Show Up

Wearable sweat monitors detect biomarkers linked to diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and other diseases.
Your Sweat May Reveal Disease Years Before Symptoms Show Up
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