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Biden signs temporary spending bill that heads off a government shutdown

SAN FRANCISCO — President Biden signed a short-term government funding bill on Thursday, avoiding a potential government shutdown and pushing into next year debates about wartime funding for Ukraine and Israel. Biden's approval came a day after the Senate overwhelmingly approved the stop-gap spending bill. The measure, designed by new House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., funds four federal agencies until Jan. 19, 2024 and the rest until Feb 2, 2024. The goal is to give Congress more time to negotiate long-term spending bills.

Champions League draw: 25 Argentina players involved

With the Champions League draw completed, we now know the opponents for all 25 Argentine players taking part in the tournament this season. There is a total of 25 Argentine players in the 2023-2024 Champions League season, with Sevilla having five players signed to the club. Group B has the most Argentine representatives with seven of them. From the 25 players, 10 of them have won the World Cup.

Kaitlyn Bristowe Says Her Public Split From Jason Tartick Has Her Questioning Wanting Kids

Kaitlyn Bristowe is struggling with letting the public into her split from fiancé Jason Tartick. The 38-year-old Bachelor Nation alum announced earlier this week that she and Tartick had called it quits after more than four years together.  On Tuesday's episode of Bristowe's Off the Vine podcast, she spoke with therapist Jenny Wise Black about struggling with her relationship to social media in the wake of the breakup.  "I'm going through a breakup with someone I was engaged to,"

Kristin Kreuk Says 'Burden of Truth' Season 3 Is a 'Much More Emotional' Journey (Exclusive)

For attorney Joanna Chang (Kristin Kreuk), life seems to be just a little bit sweeter when Canadian legal drama Burden of Truth kicks off its third season on The CW. She and Billy Crawford (Peter Mooney) are one year into their relationship, they're running their own law firm, Crawford Chang, and it appears their demons are finally where they should be: in the past.  But reality has a funny way of rearing its ugly head at the least opportune times.

Talking to Brooklyn Nine-Nine Co-Creator Dan Goor

Network TV’s best new sitcom, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, sure has had a successful first season. In its inaugural year, Brooklyn won two Golden Globes, received an early renewal for a second season, and got to air an episode in the coveted post-Super Bowl slot. I recently chatted with Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s co-creator and showrunner, Dan Goor, who got his start working on The Daily Show and Late Night with Conan O’Brien before becoming one of Parks and Recreation’s key writers and eventually co-creating Brooklyn Nine-Nine with Parks mastermind Mike Schur.

The 50 best albums of 2023, No 10 Olivia Rodrigo: Guts

Best music of 2023Olivia RodrigoRodrigo’s exhilarating second album shows her bubblegum take on punk daringly open to conflicting passions See the other top 50 albums More on the best music of 2023 More on the best culture of 2023 Olivia Rodrigo imagines punk as it seemed when you were a kid: loud, angry, melodic, giddily girly, the kind of music that Lindsay Lohan played in Freaky Friday and which Josie and the Pussycats used to wake the world up from a state of bubblegum-pop-induced hypnosis.

Tony the Tiger Went to the Tony Awards

In a PR stunt that could best be described as “a joke from The Other Two come to life,” Kellogg’s mascot Tony the Tiger attending this year’s Tony Awards, handing out consolation cereal bowls to all the night’s losers. “To kick off the festivities, Tony is giving the brand’s iconic tagline a playful twist,” a press release for the TonyxTonys collab read. “‘There. Grrreat.’” Tony, please explain. Is “There.

Where to Watch the 1994 Stephen King Miniseries

TV 'The Stand' first came to TV in 1994. Here's where to watch the original adaptation starring Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, and Rob Lowe. Published on December 17, 2020 2 min read Stephen King’s best-selling doorstop of a novel The Stand is coming to CBS All Access. The star-studded — and timely — adaptation of the horror master’s 1978 post-apocalyptic novel premieres on the streaming service Dec. 17, with new episodes added weekly on Thursdays.

Kendall Jenner y Bad Bunny desayunan tras ser los anfitriones de la f

TMZ.com Kendall Jenner y Bad Bunny tuvieron una larga noche después de organizar una gran fiesta de Halloween en la ciudad, y se recompensaron con un buen desayuno en la mañana. La pareja comió el domingo por la mañana, alrededor de las 11 AM, en un restaurante cerca del Hotel Beverly Hills. Se los vio encaramados en el mostrador y pidiendo panqueques y huevos en una esquina solitos, de acuerdo a testigos presenciales.

A Senate race raises concerns over 'ballot Siberia' in New Jersey primaries

The U.S. Senate campaign of Tammy Murphy, the wife of Gov. Phil Murphy, is calling attention to an arcane voting system in New Jersey, which could give her an upper hand in the Democratic primary. Murphy, 58, has never run for elected office, but in the days following her announcement, many of the top Democratic Party officials in the state pledged their support. "Tammy Murphy is a very good fundraiser, so she's not only going to be able to bring in money for herself, she's going to be able to bring in money for these county democratic organizations,"