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U.S. Supreme Court police stand behind a security fence in front of the court building covered with construction scaffolding on the first day of the Supreme Court’s new term, October 6, 2025, in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla | Getty ImagesA federal appeals court in Boston late Sunday flatly rejected for the second time the Trump administration’s request to block a lower court judge’s order to pay the full amount of SNAP benefits to 42 million Americans during the government shutdown.However, following an earlier Supreme Court ruling, the judge’s order remains on hold until at least Tuesday night. This gives the…

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When Germany opened its doors to refugees fleeing war in the Middle East, more people came from Syria than any other country to find homes, jobs and start families. Their future is starting to come into question after Germany’s government, which has hardened its stance on migrants amid the rise of the far-right, suggested it may be time for some to return home, voluntarily or not. Around 1 million Syrians arrived in Germany during the height of the refugee crisis in 2015-2016 under former Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government. Approximately 1.3 million people currently live in Germany, including 25,000 people born…

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Max Verstappen has declined to withdraw from the F1 title race, insisting he “has to be realistic” despite a thrilling comeback to finish third at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.Verstappen bounced back from his pit lane start with an incredible drive to extend his streak of consecutive podium finishes to seven races. However, championship leader Lando Norris also won the sprint at Interlagos on Saturday, increasing Verstappen’s points lead to 49 points with three races left in the season.Verstappen had already said after Saturday’s Q1 loss that he could “forget” about winning a fifth consecutive drivers’ title, and he reiterated…

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on November 7, 2025 in New York City. Spencer Pratt | Getty ImagesStock futures rose after senators late Sunday night took a key step toward a potential deal to end the historic U.S. government shutdown.S&P500 futures It rose 0.7%, with futures tracking it. Dow Jones Industrial Average Added 76 points (0.16%). Nasdaq 100 futures was trading 1.24% higher.Investors continue to monitor lawmakers’ negotiations to pass a federal funding bill that would end the government shutdown.The bipartisan deal being debated in the Senate would reopen the government through January…

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Florian Wirths was a thorn in Liverpool’s side and Gary Neville said he looked “like a boy” in the 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.Wirtz, who signed for £100m from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer and whose transfer fee could rise to £116m, has struggled to adapt to the Premier League and is yet to register a goal or assist in 11 games in the competition. Neville said Wirts had a “really bad day” in the heavy defeat against City and his patience was running thin for the 22-year-old to deliver on his promise. As a result, the champions remain in…

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Panoramic view of Busan, South Korea, taken at sunrise.Alex Veplik | Moments | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets rose on Monday after concerns over artificial intelligence valuations spurred market declines across the region last week.Asian investors were also analyzing October inflation data released by China over the weekend, which was better than expected.The headline consumer inflation rate was 0.2% year-on-year, compared to zero growth expected by economists polled by Reuters. The wholesale inflation rate was expected to decline by 2.2% from the previous year, but it fell by 2.1%, a slower-than-expected decline.Korean Kospi Bank stocks and insurance stocks led the rise, rising…

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US senators have reached a stopgap agreement to end the government shutdown, raising hopes of ending a six-week deadlock.U.S. airlines have canceled more than 3,300 flights as transportation officials warn that air travel could “slow down a little bit” as the government shutdown continues.Sunday’s cancellation came as Republicans and Democrats reached a stopgap deal to end the government shutdown after an impasse over passing a funding bill entered its 40th day.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listTravel disruptions have increased since the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered air traffic reduced last week after reports of air traffic controllers showing…

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Chicago faces dangerous lake-effect snowfall Sunday night into Monday morning. Narrow but highly intense bands can dump snow at a rate of more than 3 inches per hour, a rate that overwhelms the ability to keep roads clear. If band activity changes direction and stalls, the city could see double-digit snowfall by noon Monday. Temperatures will plummet into the mid-20s Sunday night into Monday morning, and heavy snow could create “dangerous or near-impossible travel conditions,” according to the National Weather Service. During this period, the narrow, intense lake-effect snow band, only about 10 miles wide, can produce thunderstorms, wind gusts…

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Jamie Carragher believes Eddie Howe “can’t do much more” at Newcastle and believes he should consider a move to England if Thomas Tuchel leaves in the summer.Newcastle’s home winless streak in the Premier League was extended to 10 games as Brentford came from behind to beat G-Tech 3-1. In the lead-up to the match, Howe was under pressure following an “unacceptable” performance in the final league game against West Ham.And following this latest setback, Carragher believes Howe has taken Newcastle as far as possible and believes it would be the perfect move for him if the England job becomes available…

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The global wealth boom is fueling the creation of record numbers of family offices. It also comes with its own problem of scammers. Fundraisers and scammers are posing as family office representatives to scam gullible investors, but some are just in it to “pump their egos,” several industry veterans told CNBC. “Fake family offices are rapidly increasing,” said Ronald Diamond, who runs Diamond Wealth, a co-investment syndicate of more than 100 families. “There’s all the money in family office space right now. So every bank, every law firm, every accounting firm wants a piece of (that money). So if you…

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