Record-Breaking US Govt Shutdown Hits Day 36 🚨
On Day 36, the US government shutdown becomes the longest in history, disrupting flights, food aid, and paychecks as lawmakers remain deadlocked.
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On Day 36, the US government shutdown becomes the longest in history, disrupting flights, food aid, and paychecks as lawmakers remain deadlocked.
Learn why the US government shutdown is set to break the 35-day record, how failed Senate votes are impacting budgets, health care, SNAP benefits, and what’s next for the American economy.
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DPRK official Kim Yong Nam died at 97; a 100-member state funeral committee led by Kim Jong Un will oversee the ceremony set for Wednesday.
Maldives just banned tobacco for anyone born on or after Jan 1, 2007, making it the world’s first generational smoking ban to secure a tobacco-free future.
Peru breaks diplomatic ties with Mexico after Mexico granted asylum to ex-PM Betssy Chavez, alleging interference in Peru’s internal affairs.