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October Sees Slower Inflation for US Consumer Goods: OpenBrand

Consumers experienced relief in Oct. as price inflation for durables and personal goods slowed for the first time in three months, according to OpenBrand.

What to Know About the Bill to Reopen the Government

After 40 days, Democrats and Republicans reached an agreement to reopen the government to end the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
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FDA Dropping Black Box Warning on Hormone Replacement Therapy

Health Sec. RFK Jr. said the hormone replacement policy embraces evidence-based medicine, noting hormone therapy can transform women’s lives when used responsibly.

Trump Administration Must Pay Food Stamp Program: Appeals Court

The Trump administration cannot withhold money from the federal food stamp program, known as SNAP, an appeals court ruled late Nov. 9.

Trump Hosts Syrian President at White House

President Donald Trump welcomed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Nov. 10 in the first visit by a Syrian leader to the White House.

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

The 40-day government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, has disrupted flights, halted pay for workers, and jeopardized food aid for millions.

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.