Italian media on November 13 initially focused on the end of the US government shutdown and new revelations from Jeffrey Epstein's emails concerning Donald Trump. The tragic case of a mother killing her nine-year-old son in Trieste also received prominent early coverage. By late morning, excavations under Rome's Casa del Jazz for the remains of Judge Adinolfi, missing since 1994, gained significant attention. In the early afternoon, Prime Minister Meloni's defense of the Albania migration protocol became a key story. However, by mid-afternoon and into the evening, widespread train delays, reaching up to eight hours due to a fatal incident in Calabria, dominated the news cycle, affecting routes from Rome to Venice and Turin. Later in the evening, a proposed gold tax and the ATP Finals match between Musetti and Alcaraz, followed by Italy's football match against Moldova, also drew focus.