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Highlights of the Day
A bipartisan group of senators has agreed to end the government shutdown, marking the conclusion of the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The initial procedural vote saw a 60-40 split, with a few Democrats crossing party lines. The proposed deal would fund the government until Jan. 30.
- 🎧 In addition to the temporary government funding measure, dissenting Democrats secured a commitment for a healthcare vote, as reported by NPR’s Claudia Grisales on Up First. Some Democrats expressed frustration over the defection. Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized the move, emphasizing the public’s desire for healthcare advocacy. The Senate faces several obstacles before finalizing the deal, including House approval.
The Trump administration has a 48-hour window to raise SNAP benefits from 65% to 100% following a federal court’s denial of a stay request. The administration may seek Supreme Court intervention for the second time in a week. Legal battles are ongoing, with states distributing full benefits before a court order reversal, according to NPR’s Tovia Smith.
Cost of Living
NPR’s series Cost of Living: The Price We Pay explores the factors behind rising prices and how individuals cope amid persistent inflation.
Life Tips
Modeling healthy technology habits is crucial for parents fostering a positive tech relationship with their children. Research indicates that parental screen time strongly influences children’s screen habits, underscoring the importance of moderation.
3 Quick Updates
- On this day fifty years ago, the Edmund Fitzgerald, a notable ore boat, sank in the Great Lakes, inspiring a famous folk ballad by Gordon Lightfoot.
- Volunteer registration for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles is now open. Get the details here.
- Renowned scientist James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s structure, passed away last week at 97.
Today’s newsletter was curated by Yvonne Dennis.

