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Trump Signs Historic Funding Bill to End Shutdown as National Mall Prepares for First-Ever Grand Prix

Federal agencies resume operations today following a weekend of gridlock, while D.C. gears up for a patriotic 250th-anniversary race.

Today’s newsletter in 2 lines:

Uncle Sam is officially back in the office after a brief hiatus, and Washington is trading motorcades for IndyCars. We’re diving into the big reopening, a massive global cancer study, and some tech breakthroughs you won’t want to miss.

Hey friends! Happy Wednesday, February 4th!

I hope your coffee is strong and your morning is off to a bright start. It feels like the world is moving at 200 mph this week—literally, in the case of D.C.—so I’ve rounded up all the must-know news to keep you in the loop. Whether you're back at your federal desk today or just coasting through the week, I’m thrilled to have you here. Let’s get into the good stuff!

Joke of the day:

My boss told me to "dress for the job you want, not the job you have."

Now I'm sitting in a disciplinary meeting dressed as a ghostbuster because I heard the office was haunted by unread emails!

LET’S MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU

  • Keeping up with America - Latest news on what happening in America

  • Around the 🌎 in 80 Seconds - Yeah we are fast at getting you the latest global news.

  • Lets Talk Business 💼 and Tech 🤖 - No AI is not taking over (YET)!

  • Rich, Wiser, Happier - This is a must read if you want any of that!

  • Sports and Showbiz Shenanigans - Trust me this will keep you entertained

  • Life Hack to Hack Your Life - What kinda tips and tricks do you have?

Keeping up with America

President Trump officially ended the partial government shutdown Tuesday afternoon, signing H.R. 7148 to bring federal employees back to work today.

The Director of National Intelligence told lawmakers she attended a controversial raid at the request of the President, sparking intense debate on Capitol Hill.

The high court has added Trump v. Barbara to its docket, a case that could redefine legal precedents for citizenship in the United States.

New data reveals that 80-hour monthly work mandates taking effect this year could lead to significant coverage losses for non-elderly adults.

The Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee noted that while U.S. markets remain steady, a surge in Japanese bond yields is rippling through the global economy.

Experts across industries in the Sunshine State say artificial intelligence has officially moved from a "future tech" to a daily business necessity.

Around the World

A landmark analysis identifies tobacco, infections, and alcohol as the leading causes of preventable cancer worldwide.

The two leaders sat down in Washington to discuss the pivotal role of Latin American relations in the coming year.

The IMF released a statement praising Czech resilience but warning of long-term labor shortages and energy costs.

While the U.S. considers its next move, European allies have sanctioned over 400 vessels to choke off Russian oil revenue.

Eleven top scientists were honored in New Orleans for discoveries that could drastically improve stroke recovery rates.

The airline giant announced a major financial move to strengthen its position in the competitive Latin American market.

The most intriguing headline today is Trump Signs $1.2 Trillion Funding Package to Reopen Government. So here’s the question: How do you feel about the government's ability to stay open for the remainder of 2026?

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Business & Tech

The auto-tech supplier reported $5.15 billion in revenue, signaling strong demand for advanced vehicle safety systems.

The massive urban project is being hailed as a blueprint for modern, tech-integrated city planning in Florida.

The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" has increased the debt limit by $5 trillion, providing a long-term runway for federal spending.

A new House subcommittee hearing is examining common scams that have cost the healthcare system billions this year.

Analysts warn that proposed tariffs on major trading partners could spark significant market swings in the coming months.

Richer, Wiser, Happier

Move over digital detoxes; "Analogue Wellness" is the new lifestyle shift focusing on tactile hobbies and physical presence to steer the brain away from "fight or flight" mode.

New research from February 2026 suggests that treating life like a "productivity contest" prevents joy; instead, practicing the 90-second "This Counts" method can rewire your brain for satisfaction.

The 2026 Global Wellness Summit highlights a major pivot toward "The Revenge of the Human," where meaning and emotional repair are valued over data-tracking and perfection.

Published on February 3, 2026, a 20-year study reveals that adolescents with strong family ties are twice as likely to have high-quality friendships and romantic satisfaction as adults.

Experts are ditching solo routines for "wellness raves" and gatherings that prioritize belonging and sustainable joy as the primary metrics for health this year.

New neuroscience indicates that "micro-rests" throughout the day are more efficient for focus than long naps, making them a strategic tool to avoid the mid-afternoon crash.

Sports & Showbiz Shenanigans

The "Freedom 250" Grand Prix has been officially announced for August 2026 to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

The prestigious event founded by Hayley Wickenheiser makes its U.S. debut in Las Vegas this February.

With just months to go, the U.S., Canada, and Mexico are finalizing stadium logistics for the world's biggest sporting event.

The historic high school basketball showcase continues its legacy in the heart of Washington D.C. this season.

The partnership aims to combine patriotic pride with high-speed innovation on the streets of the nation's capital.

Tied to WickFest 2026, the film highlights the rapid growth of the sport ahead of the Olympic cycle.

Life Hack to Hack Your Life

Forget 10-step plans; choose one non-negotiable "anchor" habit—like making your bed slowly or sitting with tea—to ground your day regardless of how messy it gets.

Replace one digital habit with a tactile one, like reading a physical book or writing on paper, to pull your brain out of the "scrolling-induced" fight-or-flight state.

The 2026 trend of "wellness stacking" involves attaching tiny new habits—like drinking warm water or wearing house slippers—to things you already do, lowering the friction of self-care.

Recent studies show that eating without your phone or TV allows you to notice flavors better and helps your mind return to a state of calm during the workday.

A 2026 update on circadian health recommends this specific 5-minute breathing practice over traditional meditation to lower cortisol levels more effectively.

Don't wait until you're exhausted to recover; block out 20-minute windows for "nothing" on your calendar to ensure your brain has time to reset before you hit a wall.

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