Stalled: U.S. Senate leaders' talks to end the U.S. government shutdown and raise the debt limit stalled over the weekend, The Washington Post reports. Opening: The Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore and some other destinations shuttered by the U.S. government shutdown are reopening, CNN reports. States are footing the bills to operate the attractions for the time being. Advertising: Google Inc. will use its users' names, photos, ratings and comments in ads across the Web, The New York Times reports. Losing: JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest U.S. bank by assets, posted an unusual loss in the third quarter, The Associated Press reports. JPMorgan, which has been plagued by legal woes in recent years, put aside $9.2 billion in the quarter to cover a string of litigation.
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