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Debt Crisis Looms as Walmart Hikes Pay & "Traitors" Turns Deadly

Senate Advances Spending Deal Amid Impending Shutdown, While Voters Express Concerns Over National Debt

Washington, D.C. – The Senate reached an agreement to proceed with a spending deal aimed at averting a partial government shutdown, even as a supermajority of American voters, across party lines, expressed deep concern over the nation's rising national debt. The agreement, announced on Wednesday, would allow the Senate to vote on five appropriations bills before the weekend, according to sources familiar with the agreement who were not authorized to discuss details publicly, as reported by NPR News. However, a complete shutdown was still expected.

Meanwhile, a new survey released Thursday by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation revealed widespread voter anxiety regarding the country's financial obligations. According to Fortune, the survey indicated that 72% of Democrats and 87% of Republicans believed lawmakers should dedicate more attention to addressing the national debt, which currently stands at $38 trillion. Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the foundation, noted that "As our nation..."

In other news, Walmart announced promotions for 3,000 of its pharmacy workers across nearly 4,600 U.S. locations, with some employees receiving raises of up to 86%, Fortune reported. These workers were promoted to pharmacy operations team lead positions, earning an average of $28 per hour, with the potential to reach $42 per hour. Pharmacy technicians now make an average of $22 per hour, and can earn up to $40.50 per hour. Notably, these positions do not require a college degree.

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, by immigration agents in Minneapolis also sparked debate among corporate leaders, according to a CNBC flash survey reported by Fortune. While some CEOs, like those of OpenAI, Apple, and Target, commented on the situation, one-third of business leaders stated that making a statement was "not relevant to their business." More than 60 CEOs of Minnesota-based companies signed a letter urging de-escalation, but stopped short of demanding ICE leave the state.

In entertainment news, Variety reported on a dramatic episode of "The Traitors" on Peacock, highlighting a murder and banishment that significantly altered the game.

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