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The Senate took its first step toward averting a government shutdown, but there’s still a long way to go on an increasingly shorter path to keep the lights on in Washington, D.C.

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Lawmakers advanced a $174 billion, three-bill package through its first procedural hurdle on Monday evening with an 81-14 vote, teeing up a vote to send the tranche of funding bills, known as a minibus, to President Donald Trump’s desk later this week.

The package, which easily sailed through the House last week, similarly cruised through the key test vote on a wave of bipartisan support — a sign that neither party wants to thrust the government into another shutdown just months after the longest closure in history.

HOUSE PASSES NEARLY $180B FUNDING PACKAGE AFTER CONSERVATIVE REBELLION OVER MINNESOTA FRAUD FEARS

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., suggested that Republicans could tackle the Minnesota fraud scandal through budget reconciliation.  (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., noted that Senate Democrats weren’t looking for another shutdown last week and said that «Democrats want to fund the appropriations, the spending bills, all the way through 2026.»

«We want to work in a bicameral, bipartisan way to do it and the good news is our Republican appropriators are working with us,» Schumer told ABC Sunday morning.

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While the successful procedural vote acted as a good sign for final passage of the package, it doesn’t mean that lawmakers are completely out of the woods when it comes to preventing another shutdown.

They have until Jan. 30 to fund the rest of the government, and some in the Senate believe that they won’t have time to finish their work before the deadline. That means another continuing resolution (CR) will likely be in the cards.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said a short-term funding bill is inevitable.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said, «Democrats want to fund the appropriations, the spending bills, all the way through 2026.» (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

He noted that, so far, the Senate has only passed three funding bills. If the latest package is successful, that would put lawmakers at the halfway mark of the dozen bills needed to avert a shutdown.

«Of course there’s gonna be a short-term CR,» Kennedy said. «There’s gonna be a CR, it’s just a question of how big is the CR going to be?»

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There is another, smaller funding package that could soon make its way through the House. But the $77 billion two-bill bundle that includes funding legislation for Financial Services and National Security still won’t be enough to prevent a shutdown.

Notably, the package lacks the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, which was supposed to be included. That bill is a perennial headache for lawmakers and often acts as a lightning rod for political enmity.

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Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said he wants to see constraints built into the DHS bill that deal with Border Patrol. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

«The DHS bill is always one of the most difficult ones,» Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said. «And creates more, seems like more of a kind of a political conflict of all the appropriations bills.»

Following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minnesota last week, that political division reached another level.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Committee, argued that what happened to Good «has crystallized for the American people the real danger that exists out there in the way that ICE and [Customs and Border Protection] are operating.»

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Murphy suggested that he would want to see constraints built into the DHS bill that deal with CBP, such as beefed up training for officers.

«I understand we have to get Republican votes,» Murphy said. «So I’m not proposing we fix this overnight, but I think it should be clear to Republicans that if they want Democratic votes for a DHS appropriations bill, they’re going to have to work with us on our concerns. That’s how the Senate works.»

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NYC Mayor Mamdani’s wife glorified terrorists in online posts, criticized US military: report

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The wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reportedly celebrated terrorists in a series of social media posts as a teenager and young adult as scrutiny over her online history continues. 

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In September 2017, Rama Duwaji posted a photo on her Tumblr account of Leila Khaled, longtime active leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) who participated in two plane hijackings in 1969 and 1970. 

«If it does good for my cause, I’ll be happy to accept death,» the caption said.

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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and wife Rama Duwaji wave after his ceremonial inauguration as mayor at City Hall Jan. 1 in New York. Duwaji has come under scrutiny over her past social media posts criticizing Israel.  (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Khaled is the first woman to hijack an airplane and is revered by terrorists for her role in the crimes. 

Many of her posts were made in her early 20s, the Washing Free Beacon reported, noting that Duwaji, now 28, spent her early childhood in New Jersey before moving with her family to Dubai. 

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In March 2015, when she was 17, Duwaji reposted a tweet on International Women’s Day praising the terrorist Shadia Abu Ghazaleh. An image in the post shows Ghazaleh, who participated in the bombing of an Israeli bus and led several other terrorist attacks.

The image showed her posing with a rifle. She was killed in 1968 when a bomb she was building in her home accidentally exploded. The device that killed her was allegedly intended to blow up a building in Tel Aviv.

Other posts include someone wearing keffiyeh clothing while sewing a flag.

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«Photography: ‘A Palestinian demonstrator sews a Palestinian Liberation Organization flag before a protest during the first Intifada’, February, 1988,» the caption says.

Another showed a Bangladeshi postage stamp that said, «We salute the valiant freedom fighters of Palestine.»

A July 2015 post criticized the U.S. military presence abroad. 

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«*taps mic* American soldiers fighting in imperialist wars are not brave nor are they fighting for anyone’s freedom,» the post said. «They are mercilessly slaughtering 3rd world civilians and fighting to maintain American hegemony. That is all, thank you! *drops mic*»

ISRAEL ACCUSES MAMDANI OF POURING ‘ANTISEMITIC GASOLINE’ AFTER HE REVOKES ADAMS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., left, administers the oath of office to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, right, as Rama Duwaji, center, holds the Quran during Mamdani’s inauguration ceremony, Jan. 1, 2026, in New York. (Andres Kudacki/AP Photo)

Later that same year, Duwaji reposted a Tumblr user. 

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«You can’t blame muslims for terrorism because they didn’t construct, fund nor train Al-Qaeda,» the user wrote. «White People did that too.»

In another 2015 post, she reposted a criticism of Snapchat for adding Tel Aviv to its live story feature. 

«But in all reality, @Snapchat has disappointed me. F*** #TelAviv. Shouldn’t exist in the first place. They’re occupiers. You celebrate them,» a post retweeted by Duwaji said.

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«And finally. Hey @Snapchat, as you give Israelis an outlet to celebrate their atrocities, youre supporting a genocidal state. Bye. #TelAviv.»

Duwaji, who was born in Houston and identifies as Syrian, married Mamdani in 2025,. She drew national attention after revelations she liked several posts in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 attack that were critical of Israel.

Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji standing together on a stage at City Hall.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani stands on stage with wife Rama Duwaji after he was ceremonially sworn in as New York City’s 112th mayor at City Hall. (Getty Images)

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On the day of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas, Duwaji liked an Instagram post showing images from participants who livestreamed footage of the onslaught, which left 1,200 Israelis dead, including young children. 

She also allegedly liked a February 2024 Instagram post claiming The New York Times’ investigation into sexual violence during the Oct. 7 attack was «fabricated,» 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the mayor’s office. 

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Fricción sin contacto, el fenómeno que fascina a la ciencia moderna y podría convertirse en el futuro de la energía

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Física y tecnología reescriben el concepto de fricción más allá del contacto directo entre materiales, abriendo un campo inédito de estudio (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Desde hace siglos, la comprensión de la fricción se ha basado en principios clásicos formulados a partir de experimentos con materiales en contacto directo. El núcleo de este enfoque tradicional se encuentra en la llamada ley de Amontons, desarrollada en el siglo XVII, que sostiene que la fuerza de fricción entre dos superficies es proporcional a la fuerza normal que las mantiene unidas, pero independiente del área de contacto y de la velocidad relativa.

Posteriormente, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb perfeccionó y popularizó esta ley, proporcionando a la física un marco sencillo para analizar el roce entre objetos sólidos.

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Durante décadas, la ciencia y la ingeniería aplicaron este modelo, que considera la fricción como un fenómeno mecánico derivado del contacto real entre las irregularidades microscópicas de los materiales. Según esta explicación, por muy lisos que parezcan dos cuerpos, siempre existen asperezas que, al deslizarse, generan la resistencia propia de la fricción.

En este modelo, la transferencia de energía ocurre únicamente con contacto físico, lo que conlleva el desgaste progresivo de los materiales. No obstante, nuevos experimentos y estudios recientes, como el publicado en la revista científica Nature Materials, empiezan a cuestionar estos conceptos, abriendo el debate sobre la existencia de fenómenos de fricción más allá del modelo clásico.

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Investigaciones recientes prueban la existencia de fricción debido a la interacción de campos magnéticos, incluso cuando no hay roce físico entre superficies (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

En el campo de la física de materiales, se han presentado descubrimientos que muestran que dos materiales pueden experimentar fricción incluso sin contacto físico directo entre sus superficies. Investigadores realizaron experimentos utilizando capas de imanes, una fija y otra móvil, que interactuaban únicamente por sus campos magnéticos.

El estudio publicado en la revista científica Nature Materials detalló que, cuando se acercaban estas capas a una distancia mínima, aparecía una fuerza de fricción medible, a pesar de que los materiales nunca llegaban a tocarse.

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Se denomina a este fenómeno fricción magnética sin contacto, lo que desafía la visión tradicional del concepto, ya que demuestra que la resistencia al movimiento puede generarse únicamente por la interacción de campos magnéticos y no por el roce directo de las superficies.

Los investigadores observaron que la fricción puede surgir a partir de la dinámica colectiva de los momentos magnéticos, incluso cuando no hay contacto físico. Este resultado fue replicado en laboratorio y publicado en una de las revistas científicas más prestigiosas, lo que obliga a reconsiderar las bases de la ley de Amontons y promueve nuevas líneas de investigación en la física de materiales.

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Esta nueva fricción sin contacto físico permite pensar en aplicaciones tecnológicas como motores y levitación magnética más eficientes y duraderos (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

A nivel microscópico, la fricción se ha interpretado históricamente como resultado de la interacción entre las irregularidades de las superficies. Sin embargo, los nuevos experimentos introducen como factor decisivo la estructura interna y la dinámica de los materiales, sobre todo en sistemas magnéticos.

De acuerdo con el estudio de Nature Materials y la información de la revista de divulgación Muy Interesante, la fricción sin contacto físico aparece porque los imanes, al acercarse, reorganizan sus momentos magnéticos, lo que provoca una respuesta colectiva capaz de generar resistencia al movimiento.

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Este fenómeno ya no depende solo de las asperezas, sino de cómo los dominios magnéticos interactúan a distancia. Así, se redefine el concepto de “contacto”, ya que implica interacción de campos y configuraciones internas y no necesariamente roce físico.

La investigación demostró que los mecanismos de fricción pueden involucrar fuerzas de origen no mecánico, que actúan incluso cuando los materiales están separados por pequeñas distancias, pero significativas en la escala microscópica.

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El desgaste, el calor y la pérdida de material asociados con la fricción tradicional pueden reducirse por medio de mecanismos que solo emplean fuerzas magnéticas (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

El descubrimiento de la fricción sin contacto físico tiene implicaciones directas para la tecnología y la industria. Una fricción que no implique desgaste físico permite desarrollar mecanismos y dispositivos más duraderos, donde la transferencia de energía no esté asociada a la degradación de las superficies.

Según la revista de divulgación Muy Interesante, este principio podría aplicarse en la fabricación de motores, sistemas de levitación magnética y componentes electrónicos que busquen minimizar el desgaste y la necesidad de mantenimiento.

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El mencionado estudio muestra que es factible diseñar interfaces capaces de transmitir fuerza y movimiento sin que exista el roce físico, lo que abre la puerta a una nueva generación de tecnologías basadas en la manipulación de campos magnéticos.

En los sistemas donde la fricción convencional genera calor y pérdida de material, la fricción sin contacto físico permitiría reducir el consumo energético y aumentar la vida útil de los equipos, hecho especialmente relevante para los sectores del transporte y la microelectrónica.

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La comunidad científica reconsidera los fundamentos de la transferencia de energía y resistencia al movimiento, gracias a los experimentos sobre fricción sin desgaste (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Los hallazgos sobre fricción sin contacto han movido a la comunidad científica a reconsiderar los conceptos fundamentales sobre el movimiento y la transferencia de energía.

Hasta el momento, la fricción se entendía como resultado del contacto directo y desgaste material, pero los experimentos recientes demuestran que la interacción magnética entre materiales puede generar resistencia al movimiento a través de nuevos mecanismos.

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Esta perspectiva, respaldada tanto por el trabajo publicado en Nature como por la divulgación en Muy Interesante, muestra que el estudio de los materiales y sus interacciones internas puede develar fenómenos inesperados, con consecuencias teóricas y prácticas.

El avance representa un cambio de paradigma en la física, donde ya no se requiere el roce para explicar la aparición de fuerzas resistentes, ampliando el campo de estudio y el control sobre el movimiento y la energía en el mundo material.



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Australian prime minister heckled at mosque, called ‘putrid dog’ by protestors

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was chased out of the country’s largest mosque Friday as Muslims in attendance voiced anger over his stance on the Israeli war against Hamas. 

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Albanese was called several names, including a «putrid dog» and a «genocide supporter» in reference to the deaths of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack in Israel, The Telegraph reported.  

Video footage showed the prime minister standing alongside Tony Burke, the home affairs minister, at the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney as the community marked Eid, the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leaves Lakemba Mosque after a visit for Eid al-Fitr in Sydney, Australia, March 20, 2026. (Hollie Adams; Reuters)

«Why is he in here? Get him out of here!» some shouted. 

Albanese and his Left Labor government have drawn criticism for its support of a ceasefire in Gaza and Israel’s right to defend itself. 

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During the commotion, Gamel Kheir, the mosque’s secretary, pleaded for calm. 

«Respect the place you’re in,» he said. «We must engage and have frank and open dialogue with our political leaders and not shy away and be reclusive.»

«You called him honorable. He’s responsible for the deaths of 1 million people, 1 million of our brothers and sisters,» one person reportedly shouted. 

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was heckled out of a mosque in Sydney during a visit Friday. (AuBC via APTN)

Albanese was taken into an office inside the mosque by security before he was taken out of the building and into his motorcade. 

As he was leaving, cries of «shame on you» and the slur «Alba-tizi,» a derogatory Arabic play on his surname, referencing buttocks, were shouted. 

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«He wants to come here after shaking hands with the president of Israel, who’s got blood on his hands,» said one person who confronted the prime minister. «To come here and act like nothing has happened is a disgrace.»

Albanese posted photos on X showing him smiling and shaking hands with attendees.

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Attendees heckled Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a visit to a mosque Friday, March 20, 2026. (AuBC via APTN)

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«Overwhelmingly, the reception was incredibly positive,» he told reporters of his visit. «I walked through the crowd to the mosque, and not a single person heckled. There were a couple of hecklers inside. They were dealt with.

«Contrary to what’s been suggested, no one was rushed out,» he added. «We just sat there. … It was dealt with by the community themselves because overwhelmingly they did not want that to occur.»



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