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50 years ago Monday, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior during a storm.
Jones of member station WCMU reports on a ceremony held by the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum to honor the lives of the ship's 29 crew members.
Captain Ernest M. McSorley.
Stocks are mixed in Asia following Senate approval of that stopgap measure aiming to reopen the government.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei has advanced three-tenths of a percent in Tuesday trading.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
The record 41-day government shutdown is not over yet, but Senate passage tonight of a short-term funding bill broke a stalemate that has lasted more than six weeks.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
Senator Thune speaking on the floor after the Senate voted 60 to 40 to approve a deal a small group of Democrats and one independent made with Republicans.
The House must also pass the legislation before it's sent to President Trump's desk.
House Speaker Mike Johnson urging lawmakers to return to Washington, saying the House must vote as quickly as possible.
When the House returns to Capitol Hill, Adelita Grijalva is expected to be sworn in more than a month after she was elected to represent her Arizona district.
She's expected to give the final signature to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files.
The government may be on the cusp of reopening, but millions of Americans who receive federal food assistance remain in limbo.
As the Trump administration appeals, a federal judge is ruling to fully fund SNAP payments this month.