Government Reopens After Longest Shutdown in US History: 4 Things to Know
A large number of government employees have not been receiving paychecks amid the shutdown.
Judge Denies Rep. McIver’s Motions to Dismiss Assault Charges
The House representative alleged she was selectively targeted by federal prosecutors after a clash with federal agents at an immigration detention center.
Bondi Says Acting US Attorney Alina Habba Confronted, Property Destroyed
‘Thankfully, Alina is ok,’ U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
In-Depth
How Trump Broke GOP Orthodoxy and Built a New Working-Class Party
From trade tariffs to government stakes in companies, Trump is rewriting the Republican rule book.
US Designates 4 Antifa Groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Nov. 13 that the Department of State had made those designations.
Oklahoma Hazmat Incident Displaces Hundreds, Injures Dozens
Officials are still investigating the leak of anhydrous ammonia from a truck parked behind a hotel in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
[Premiering 11/19] Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
Breaking
Sen. John Fetterman Hospitalized After Suffering Fall Near His Home
Fetterman suffered a ventricular fibrillation flare, a condition where the heart stops pumping blood to the rest of the body.
IRS Raises 401(k) Contribution Limits for 2026 as Cost-of-Living Adjustments Take Effect
New caps boost how much workers can save in 401(k)s, IRAs, SIMPLE plans, and other retirement accounts next year.
Bipartisan Congressional Report Finds CCP Manipulates Global Mineral Prices
A bipartisan investigation into China’s dominance over rare earth and critical minerals revealed the regime’s predatory practices.
Trump Proposes ‘Trumpcare’ Alternative to Obamacare
‘The insurance will be better. It’ll cost less. Everybody’s going to be happy,’ the president said.
France Remembers Paris ISIS Attack 10 Years On
130 people were killed by ISIS terrorists across Paris on the night of Nov. 13, 2015, in an attack that shocked France, Europe, and the world.
The Average Wait for a Doctor’s Appointment Is 31 Days—How to Get Seen Sooner
Doctor shortages can mean delays in getting appointments and care—but patients who understand the system can find ways to break through.
Around 1,000 Flights Canceled Thursday After Government Shutdown Ends
Around 996 flights were canceled and 906 were delayed as of Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. ET, according to a tracking website.
US Ends Penny Production: What to Know
Hundres of billions of pennies remain in circulation, according to the U.S. Mint.
Tune in Today: A Terrible Voyage Led to an Inspiring Composition
Felix Mendelssohn disagreeable trip to London eventually took him to Scotland’s Hebrides and the awe-inducing Fingal’s Cave.
4 Ways to Make Safe Problem-Free Homemade Fabric Softener
Commercial fabric softeners aren’t cheap.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Warns of $3 Trillion Economic Disaster if Supreme Court Rules Against Tariffs
The president highlighted tariff dividend checks.

Trump Pardons Trail Runner in Push to Curb Regulatory Overreach
The president’s pardon of the Grant Teton trail runner aligns with a May executive order against ‘overcriminalization’ of minor, regulatory offenses.
101 Missing Children in Memphis Rescued by US Marshals
Citing high crime, Trump signed an order in September deploying federal resources to the Tennessee city.

Autism Has 2 Main Genetic Drivers–How Treatments Can Help
Three children, one major genetic difference, three different outcomes.

‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Warns of $3 Trillion Economic Disaster if Supreme Court Rules Against Tariffs
The president highlighted tariff dividend checks.

Trump Pardons Trail Runner in Push to Curb Regulatory Overreach
The president’s pardon of the Grant Teton trail runner aligns with a May executive order against ‘overcriminalization’ of minor, regulatory offenses.
101 Missing Children in Memphis Rescued by US Marshals
Citing high crime, Trump signed an order in September deploying federal resources to the Tennessee city.
At 2025 New Jersey Education Convention, Teachers Show Support for Gan Jing World’s Digital Platform
On Nov. 6 and 7, the New Jersey Education Association held its annual education expo in Atlantic City.

Release of Key October CPI, Jobs Data Impacted by Shutdown: White House
Monthly nonfarm payrolls and the consumer price index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are the two most critical reports that have been delayed.

EU Votes to Scale Back Corporate Sustainability Rules
Businesses and officials in the United States, Qatar, France, and Germany have been urging the EU to relax the rules.

Starbucks Workers Union Launches Nationwide Strike
Same-store sales have fallen for six straight quarters, and operating margins have been hit by inflation and rising labor costs.

Cal State Fullerton Student Athlete Succumbs to Injuries Sustained in Electric Scooter Crash
Lauren Turner, a soccer player at the school, died on Nov. 7 at age 19 after she and a teammate were struck by a box truck.

Seoul OTT Forum Highlights Streaming’s Shift Toward Ad-Supported Video and AI Advertising
The global streaming industry is undergoing a major shift as digital platforms move from subscriptions to ad-supported video.

FDA Officials Announce New Pathway for Bespoke Gene Therapies
Scientists created a customized gene editing therapy for a baby, which corrected the genetic variants, researchers said.

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.

Kefir: One of the Oldest Functional Beverages That Boosts Your Gut Bacteria Diversity
Kefir has been enjoyed by some of the world’s longest-living people. Today, science is discovering it can do much more.

Best Foods to Freeze (and Why You Should Try This)
Your freezer is one of the most overlooked money-saving tools in your kitchen.

Affordable Home Staging Hacks
Thoughtful finishing touches can transform a house from looking staged to feeling like a home.

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?

Feeling Right at Home in Scotland
Leave no Viking’s stone unturned or a 12th-century shell of Lochranza Castle on the beach unexplored.














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