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Baby Formula Recall; Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Plan; Flight Woes Latest; Sydney Sweeney Movie Flop

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Nov 12, 2025
A baby formula recall sparks concern after an infant botulism outbreak. Flight delays and cancellations may persist for weeks due to staffing issues. Trump's proposal for a controversial 50-year mortgage plan faces significant backlash. In politics, a Utah judge's ruling adds a new Democratic seat through redistricting. Meanwhile, Sydney Sweeney's latest film flops at the box office, raising questions about her future projects. Plus, the U.S. naval buildup near Venezuela stirs potential geopolitical tensions.
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INSIGHT

Shutdown Relief Won't Fix Systemic Strain

  • The government shutdown's end still leaves lasting operational problems, especially for travel and air traffic control.
  • Reopening won't immediately reverse retirements and staffing shortages that created weeks of flight disruptions.
INSIGHT

Controller Shortage Deepened During Shutdown

  • The FAA faced staffing stress as controllers worked extra or took side jobs during the shutdown, increasing retirements and absences.
  • The U.S. entered the crisis already short roughly 3,000 air traffic controllers, worsening recovery time.
ADVICE

Monitor Infants After ByHeart Recall

  • Parents using ByHeart formula should check ByHeart's website and monitor infants for constipation, poor feeding, or drooping eyelids.
  • Seek medical attention quickly because infant botulism can take weeks to develop despite high survival with treatment.
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