Today’s facts 11-11-2025
Today’s facts …
It is Veterans’ Day. What are you doing now, and how can we help?
1.2 million veterans and 22,000 active-duty military families currently use SNAP.
No one is getting a $2,000 tariff check this month.
Sonder has gone out of business and canceled reservations.
The House could vote as early as tomorrow on ending the shutdown. Highlights of the Senate agreement:
Funds the government through January 30.
Does not extend ACA healthcare tax credits.
Provides funding for military construction, the VA, the Department of Agriculture, FDA, and Congress.
Stops the administration’s firings of public employees during the shutdown, reinstating them with full pay.
Allows 8 Republican senators to sue the US for up to $500,000 apiece for phone logs seized during the Jan. 6 investigation.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's swearing-in ceremony has not been canceled.
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Trump said all costs are down.
Consumer prices rose 3% in September compared to a year ago, with inflation at its highest level since January.
Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a $5 million civil verdict that found he sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll.
The FDA will remove warnings from some menopause treatments, saying risks are lower than believed.
Arizona Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva will be sworn in this week.
Erika Kirk wasn't named one of Time Magazine's 'Most Influential People of 2025.’
Parents of Camp Mystic girls killed in the flood allege in a new lawsuit that staff prioritized saving equipment over evacuating campers as floodwaters swept through the property.
ByHeart organic baby formula is recalled in an expanding outbreak of infant botulism.
Trump’s 50-year mortgage proposal could cut an average homeowner’s monthly payment by about $250 compared to a typical 30-year mortgage — but over the life of the loan, they could end up paying nearly double in total interest.
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