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Beijing Suspends Latest Rare Earth Export Curbs, Restores Soybean Licenses

Beijing on Nov. 7 suspended its latest export curbs on rare earth materials after reaching a year-long trade truce with the United States last week.

Disruptions Raise Stakes for Senators as Record-Breaking Government Shutdown Hits 40th Day

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Saturday, “We’re only a handful of votes away” from approving a bill to fund and reopen the government.

Economists Warn US Must Build Millions of Homes to End Affordability Crunch

Millennials and Gen Z, already burdened by inflation and weak job prospects, now face a worsening housing affordability crisis across the U.S.

Trump Urges Senate Republicans to Redirect Federal Health Insurance Money to Americans

Trump urges GOP lawmakers to redirect ACA insurer funds to individuals, proposing a possible compromise amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

2,500 Weekend Flights Canceled as US Government Funding Impasse Persists

Over 1,500 U.S. flights were canceled Nov. 8 after a government order cut operations at 40 airports; another 1,000 were canceled for Nov. 9.

Trump Says Iran Has Been Asking If US Sanctions Can Be Lifted

President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Iran has been asking if U.S. sanctions against the country can be lifted.
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Trump Urges Lawmakers to Give Healthcare Money ‘Directly to the People’

Trump proposed redirecting ACA funds from insurance companies to individuals as a compromise to break the U.S. government shutdown deadlock.

ICE Has Received More Than 200,000 Job Applications: DHS

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has received over 200,000 job applications, the Dept of Homeland Security said in an X post on Nov. 7.

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Order Requiring Government to Fully Fund SNAP

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order temporarily pausing a lower court’s order requiring the federal government to fully fund food stamps in November.

A Look at How Trump’s Gender Policies Have Fared in the Courts So Far

Trump’s return brought several executive orders affecting transgender policies, with courts weighing in on their implementation and legality.

Supreme Court to Weigh Individual Attempts to Enforce Religious Protections

Supreme Court is to hear two cases that could determine how far Americans may go in holding govt officials accountable for violating their religious freedom.

Education Department Reaches Consensus With Stakeholders on Student Loan Overhaul

The DOE and stakeholders agreed on implementing Trump’s student loan overhaul, defining which degree programs qualify for specific loan tiers.