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US govt shutdown crisis averted? Senators strike bipartisan deal – all you need to know

US senators on Sunday reached an agreement to reopen the government after 40 days, signaling an end to the lengthy shutdown. Read More

Watch: Donald Trump booed at Commanders NFL game; netizens call moment ‘brutal’ and ‘humiliating’

Donald Trump attended the Washington Commanders’ game against the Detroit Lions at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, on Sunday, marking the first appearance by a sitting US president at an NFL game since Jimmy Carter in 1978. Read More

IT – Welcome to Derry Episode 4: When & where to watch

HBO’s “It – Welcome to Derry” Episode 3 plunges viewers deeper into the town’s escalating terror. Read More

US Shutdown affects passengers: Over 2,100 flights cancelled; transportation secretary Duffy accuses Schumer of ‘playing politics’

Flight disruptions climbed sharply across the US on Sunday, with cancellations and delays far exceeding normal levels amid mounting pressure on the aviation system from the ongoing government shutdown. Read More

‘She was struggling to breathe’: Federal agents pepper-spray 1-year-old girl in Chicago’s Little Village — video

US Border Patrol agents pepper-sprayed Rafael Veraza and his one-year-old daughter Arianna in the Sam’s Club parking lot in Cicero, just outside Chicago’s Little Village neighbourhood, during Operation Midway Blitz on Saturday morning. Read More

Experts: Deaths due to chronic diseases can be prevented

. Chronic diseases account for nearly three-fourths of all global deaths. Experts say many of these deaths can be prevented, with lifestyle changes, timely diagnosis and management, and in many cases, preventive vaccination. Read More

India hopes China moves to fulfil rare earth promise

. The Kailash pilgrimage has resumed since, and tourist visas are being granted to Chinese nationals. Read More

Rainmakers at work: Decoding the hope and hype of cloud seeding

. In Hindu mythology, mortals prayed and performed elaborate rituals to please Indra, the god of rain. Legend has it that musician Tansen’s melodious voice could summon showers from cloudless skies. Read More