
Mo News AI-Generated Song Tops Charts; Pentagon Preps For Venezuela; ‘Naked’ Cheetos & Doritos
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Nov 14, 2025 AI-generated music hits the top of the charts with a country song, raising ethical questions in the industry. The Pentagon gears up for possible military action in Venezuela while lawmakers urge foreign governments to stop funding Sudan's paramilitary groups. Meanwhile, a quarter of U.S. households are living paycheck to paycheck. Snack lovers can look forward to 'naked' Cheetos and Doritos that ditch artificial colors in a health push. Plus, a look at holiday shopping trends and exclusive insights from Target!
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Reopening Is A Staggered Process
- The government reopening is gradual, not instantaneous, so services and pay will resume across days.
- Federal workers, SNAP benefits, and flight operations will phase back with some delays and back pay schedules.
Subsidies Reveal Obamacare's Limits
- Obamacare reduced the uninsured rate but did not lower premiums, leaving many reliant on subsidies.
- The subsidy debate exposes systemic cost drivers like drug prices and required benefits that keep premiums high.
Major Buildup Near Venezuela
- The U.S. moved significant naval and air assets near Venezuela while briefing options that range from no action to strikes.
- Any military option carries risk of escalation and political consequences including possible power vacuums.

