Monday, December 23rd, 2024 - Shutdown averted; MAHA caucus; German market attack; IRS missed stimulus; Party City closes
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Today’s Headlines: Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown with a temporary budget through March 14th, while 81-year-old Rep. Kay Granger was revealed to have been living in assisted care since July. A new GOP Senate caucus aligns with RFK Jr.'s health agenda ahead of his unconfirmed HHS nomination. In Germany, a man killed five and injured 200 in a Christmas market car attack, reportedly tied to anti-immigration motives. Meanwhile, the IRS is sending $1,400 payments to 1M Americans who missed COVID stimulus funds. Lastly, Party City filed for bankruptcy again, announcing the closure of its 700 stores.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
- AP News: Government shutdown is averted just after deadline as Congress rejects Trump's debt limit demands
- Axios: Congress' age debate reignites over member living in retirement home
- Politico: Senate Republicans launch ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Caucus - Live Updates
- NBC News: German Christmas market attack suspect faces 5 murder counts, aggravated assault charges
- AP News: A million taxpayers will soon receive up to $1,400 from the IRS. Who are they and why now?
- AP News: Party City to close its stores as company files for bankruptcy
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