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POLICY & POLITICS
House passes funding bill to end longest-ever government shutdown
The House on Wednesday passed a Republican-backed bill that will fund the government through Jan. 30 and end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history on its 43rd day.
Judge signals hundreds of people detained in Chicago immigration crackdown could be released on bond
A U.S. district judge said he would pause temporarily any deportation proceedings for those who might qualify for bond under a 2022 decree.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
TikTok influencer ordered to pay $1.75M for 'seducing' manager, leading to the end of his marriage
Brenay Kennard was sued by her manager's ex-wife under North Carolina's alienation of affection law, accused of coming between the married couple.
Can You Spot AI-Generated Fake Faces? 5 Minutes Of Training Can Do The Trick
Most people perform worse than random guessing when trying to identify AI-generated faces, often perceiving fake faces as more realistic than real ones.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Amazon sued in class action lawsuit over workplace absence practices
Amazon was sued on Wednesday in a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the e-commerce giant has used "punitive attendance policies" against its employees.
Skims valued at $5 billion after new funding round as it accelerates store expansion
Kim Kardashian’s Skims is now valued at $5 billion after a new funding round.
AROUND THE STAND
The Denver Nuggets stretched their winning streak to five games, thanks in large part to Nikola Jokić’s 35 points and 15 rebounds and Jamal Murray’s 23 points in a 122‑108 victory over the Sacramento Kings.
Gabriel Landeskog scored his first regular‑season goal in 1,347 days for the Colorado Avalanche, ending a long drought and sharing the moment with his young son.
Kanye West, also known as Ye, has drawn international criticism after releasing a song titled “Heil Hitler” that glorifies Nazi imagery, sparking bans and visa revocations in multiple countries.
Yi Zhou, a Chinese filmmaker, says she believed she and actor Jeremy Renner were in a genuine romantic relationship, while Renner’s team maintains their involvement was minimal and professional.
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