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 President Joe Biden delivered remarks on Tuesday following reports that inflation has slowed again last month 鈥?the latest sign that price increases are gradually cooling despite the pressures they continue to inflict on American households.Watch Biden   remarks in the player abov stanley cup e.Cons stanley cup umer prices rose 7.1 percent in November from a year ago, the government said Tuesday. That was down from 7.7 percent in October and a recent peak of 9.1 percent in June. It was the fifth straight slowdown.WATCH: How inflation is changing the way some Americans celebrate the holidaysOn a month-to-month basis, the consumer price index rose just 0.1 percent in November, down from 0.4 percent in October.Even with last months further easing of inflation, the Federal Reserve plans to keep raisi stanley cup ng interest rates. On Wednesday, the Fed is set to boost its benchmark rate for a seventh time this year, a move that will further raise borrowing costs for consumers and businesses. Economists have warned that in continuing to tighten credit to fight inflation, the Fed is likely to cause a recession next year.Tuesdays government report showed that inflation in November was slowed by less expensive gasoline, electricity and used cars, among other items.Several trends have started to reduce price pressures, though they wont likely be enough to bring overall inflation back down to levels that Americans were used to anytime soon.The national average for a gallon of regular gas has sunk from $5 a gallon in J Pxnh WATCH: Powell to discuss Fed decision to leave interest rates unchanged
 As the civil war in Syria enters its fifth year, theres a sense of great loss thats settled over Syrian Americans  many of whom still have family in the country, m airmax ost of whom have been impacted in some way by the violence and chaos of the last four years.On Sunday, hundreds of Syrian Americans from around the country gathered for a  asics fourth year in front of the White House to commemorate the beginning of the revolution, and to honor the 220,000 people who have been killed since it began and renew their calls for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down.This year, the attendees were also protesting again stanley cup st the Islamic State group, chanting  ISIS and Assad are the same, the only difference is the name. In fact, according to one of the demonstrations organizers, this was the first time an anti-Islamic State group protest had been held in the United States. Even amid a sense of fatigue many people feel after years of unrest, those who rallied outside the White House said their aim was to re-energize the Syrian community to hold onto hope.The protest showed both Syrian and American identities, as people chanted hurriyeh, the Arabic word for freedom, to the banging of a tableh, a Syrian drum. First and second generation Syrian Americans waved Syrian and American flags  a mix of red, white, blue and green on the windy day.Despite feelings of anger, fear, frustration and grief, those who attended Sundays rally said they have not lost faith.  The revolution continues,