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The government shutdown has caused BLS personnel to pause collecting, processing, or publishing economic data for the duration of the shutdown.

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That’s because the bureau has said that agency personnel won’t be collecting, processing, or publishing economic data for the duration of the shutdown.

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She said the new edition "marks the pinnacle of an exciting and ambitious publishing programme, undertaken with Faber over the past decade".

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She’s relieved that medical societies are publishing their own recommendations and said she now trusts them more than the government.

It is an institutionally authorized history, published by the Smithsonian’s publishing arm and written by Tom D. Crouch, a curator emeritus of the National Air and Space Museum.

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