TODAY'S TALKING POINTS |
Lawmakers might avoid a government shutdown after all. The Senate advanced a bill to fund the government through Dec. 11 that excludes the Planned Parenthood funding stipulation that riled up lawmakers and constituents alike. The bill is expected to pass today in the Senate and House, and if it does, you won’t have to cancel your fall trip to Yellowstone or watch the government bleed billions while standing still. |
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Scientists may have found a way to cure blindness using stem cells. The new surgical procedure was performed on a 60-year-old woman last month in the U.K., but scientists just declared it successful. They’ll know whether or not she has fully regained her sight by December. If the procedure works, by the end of the year, scientists may have a groundbreaking solution for a problem that causes nearly 50% of blindness. |
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A record 522,000 migrants have fled to Europe by sea this year. That’s more than double the number last year, which was already incredibly high. The impending cold means the journey is becoming even more perilous for refugees — and finding a solution is more important than ever. |
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Georgia executed a woman for the first time in 70 years. Kelly Gissendaner, 47, was on death row for planning (but not committing) the murder of her husband. A few last-ditch appeals were filed — and even the pope made a plea for her life — but the execution was carried out despite those efforts. Gissendaner was the 16th woman executed in the U.S. since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976. |
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