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Senate Votes to End Government Shutdown - Bill Heads to House

The Senate passed a 60 40 funding package to reopen the federal government after a 41 day shutdown; the measure now moves to the House where timing for a final vote, back pay for federal workers, and healthcare subsidies remain contested.

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1,400+ - Flights canceled Tuesday amid government shutdown

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"We’re the one that won the wars" — President Donald Trump


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Senate votes to end government shutdown - bill heads to House

Congress moves to end the record government shutdown as senators approve a funding package and House leaders scramble to bring members back for the final vote. Timing for federal back pay and implementation remains uncertain.

1,400 flights canceled amid shutdown flight reductions

Air travel remains chaotic as FAA-ordered capacity cuts produce thousands of cancellations and airlines warn disruptions will persist even after Congress acts to reopen government.

Shutdown deal lets senators sue over data seizures for 500K

The shutdown deal includes a high-profile provision targeting the 'Arctic Frost' probe allowing affected senators to sue for damages, a move that reshapes post-shutdown political fights over intelligence seizures.

Senate vote to reopen government sparks fury at Schumer

Democrats fracture after the shutdown deal, with senators and party figures publicly criticizing Senate leader Chuck Schumer and calls for leadership changes intensifying across the left flank.

Trump proposes 2,000 dollar tariff dividend checks

President Trump's tariff proposals and planned rebate checks collide with legal and economic headwinds as the Supreme Court hears cases that could upend his trade authority and trigger major reversals.

UK pauses intelligence sharing with US over boat airstrikes

The UK has paused intelligence sharing with the United States over controversial US strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats, straining allied cooperation and prompting diplomatic fallout.

USS Gerald R Ford enters Latin America to target drug cartels

The USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group has entered the Latin America region as Washington escalates pressure on drug trafficking networks and sends a major signal amid rising Venezuela tensions.

Trump threatens 1 billion dollar suit against BBC over edited speech

The BBC is embroiled in a clash with President Trump after an edited speech sparked resignations and a threatened billion dollar lawsuit, leaving the broadcaster scrambling and executives urging staff to defend journalism.

ByHeart recalls all baby formula after botulism outbreak

A nationwide recall expands after multiple infant botulism cases are linked to ByHeart formula, prompting a full product recall and growing public health concern for affected infants.

Suicide bomber kills 12 outside Islamabad court

Deadly attacks in South Asia ripped through crowded public spaces in two capitals as law enforcement probes a possible coordinated campaign of terror that has left dozens dead and wounded.

Hamas fighters trapped in Gaza tunnels complicate ceasefire

Ceasefire fragility persists in Gaza as Israeli strikes continue and Hamas fighters trapped in tunnels complicate mediator efforts, while Israel and Lebanon tensions flare over Hezbollah activity.

Video shows Russian troops approaching Pokrovsk

On the eastern front Ukraine faces renewed Russian pressure with footage showing advances toward key cities while Kyiv investigates major graft in the energy sector that could shake state companies.

China plans controls to block US access to rare earths

China moves to secure critical minerals and its EV industry shows signs of stress while SoftBank's large Nvidia stake sale rattles global AI markets and reignites investor concerns.

Munich court rules OpenAI used song lyrics without license

European courts deliver major rulings on AI training data as German judges find that OpenAI and related models used copyrighted song lyrics without a license, requiring damages and reshaping model training practices.

US surgeon performs first transatlantic remote surgery

Surgeons performed and announced breakthroughs in remote surgery, demonstrating robot‑assisted procedures across continents and signaling a new era for teleoperated medicine.

Syria signs declaration to join US led coalition against ISIS

A notable diplomatic shift sees Syria engage with the United States as the White House hosts a historic visit and Washington loosens sanctions while Syria signs a declaration to join the US led anti ISIS coalition.

Trump asks Supreme Court to hear E Jean Carroll appeal

The Supreme Court is being asked to weigh in on high profile legal fights including President Trump's appeals in a civil sexual abuse verdict and nationwide election rules about mail ballot deadlines.

Trump declares Veterans Day 'Victory Day' in Arlington remarks

Veterans Day ceremonies sparked controversy as the president rebranded the day and critics accused him of alienating allies and politicizing commemorations at Arlington National Cemetery.

DOJ urges Supreme Court to defer to president on city troop deployments

The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court to give presidents broad deference on domestic troop deployments while states and courts weigh the legal boundaries of National Guard and federal forces.

Illegal immigrant suspect in Border Patrol shooting arrested in Chicago

Chicago became a flashpoint as Border Patrol agents faced an attack, suspects were arrested, and leadership shifts were reported amid the Trump administration's high profile immigration operations in major cities.

Families sue Camp Mystic over deadly flash floods

Families of victims from the Camp Mystic floods filed multiple lawsuits alleging negligence and that staff prioritized property over evacuating campers in a tragedy that killed dozens.

DOJ to investigate Berkeley after violent TPUSA clash

Violence at a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley prompted arrests and a Justice Department inquiry after clashes that left attendees injured and raised concerns about campus safety and free speech.

Prison reorganization in Ecuador sparks deadly violence

Deadly prison violence in Ecuador and collapsing relief for Sudan highlight instability in multiple regions as humanitarian operations strain under political and security pressures.

CoreWeave earnings expose AI borrowing risks

AI market volatility accelerates as CoreWeave faces data center delays and earnings concerns while broader selloffs after large Nvidia stake moves stoke investor nerves about the AI boom.