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Investigators close in on the source of a bacteria outbreak that sickened babies across the nation.
Every so often the results of a survey come as absolutely no surprise to about anyone.
And Japan's preparing to say goodbye to its last two pandas.
They leave for China on Tuesday, marking the first time in nearly 50 years the country will be without one.
And with relations between Tokyo and Beijing strained,
Replacements appear unlikely.
Could be the end of an era.
The House approves the final slate of four spending bills totaling about $1.2 trillion to avert a partial government shutdown at the end of the month.
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters that getting all the appropriation bills across the finish line was not easy.
The toughest bill to pass was funding for Homeland Security.
Democratic leaders opposed the bill as tensions flared over the ice crackdown in Minneapolis.
The Senate is expected to take up the spending bills when it returns from recess next week ahead of a January 30th deadline.
Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
A federal agency has rolled back guidance involving workplace harassment.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission voted two to one to repeal workplace harassment guidance issued in 2024.
The guidance had expanded protections for LGBTQ workers and for women who had abortions, reflecting court rulings and laws passed over the past two decades.
While EEOC guidance is not legally binding, it shapes how discrimination laws are enforced and is often cited by courts.
EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas said the agency had overstepped its authority, but critics warn changing the guidance could weaken protections and lead to more workplace harassment.