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Where do inventors come from? 

Growing up in which state gives kids the best shot at becoming an inventor? Of the 7,473 people answered last week’s newsletter poll, 26% guessed correctly: Minnesota. Why not celebrate with a can of Spam, which was invented in — where else — Minnesota.

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Unwrapping holiday spending trends 

Your bank account might already know this, but we’re in the throes of the winter holiday season. According to the Census Bureau’s Monthly Retail Trade Report, spending is up: retail spending in December 2024 was the highest ever recorded (after, of course, adjusting for inflation). Let’s unwrap those numbers.

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Washington state’s governor made an emergency declaration in response to storms and severe flooding last week. See how many disasters are declared in the US and your state.

The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday.

Last week, health officials in South Carolina confirmed 27 new measles cases in an outbreak. Over 100 cases have been reported in the state in recent months. Cities along the Arizona-Utah border have recently reported more than 200 confirmed cases. Here’s the latest data on measles cases in the US.

Get ready: It’s time for the weekly fact quiz

One last fact

US Border Patrol detected about 8,400 attempted crossings in September 2025, 84.4% fewer than in September the year prior.

These attempted crossings, sometimes called “encounters,” are instances in which the Border Patrol apprehended or expelled someone attempting to illegally enter the US between official entry ports. This number does not represent individual people, as someone may be counted multiple times if they try to cross the border several times. 


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