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10.11.2025

The Day the Senate Advanced Shutdown Deal

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 10.11.2025.

It displays 232 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.11.2025The Day the Senate Advanced Shutdown Deal

US media on November 10th predominantly focused on the Senate reaching a bipartisan deal to end the 40-day government shutdown. Early reports indicated a deal was struck and had enough Democratic votes to advance. By mid-morning, the Senate took the first procedural step, advancing a funding measure, despite some Democratic dissent and accusations that Democrats had 'caved'. Throughout the afternoon, reports solidified the deal's progress, with calls for Speaker Johnson to bring the House back for a vote. Concurrently, President Trump's pardoning of allies involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election became a significant secondary narrative. The Supreme Court's rejection of a bid to overturn nationwide same-sex marriage legalization also emerged as a prominent story, consistent with previous days' reporting.

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The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus who say Americans want them to continue the fight. [Full Story]
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06:26Shutdown's End Nears

US media is predominantly focused on the Senate's progress towards ending the 40-day government shutdown, with a bipartisan deal advancing after some Democrats reportedly 'caved' on demands (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, NY Post, NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, Daily Caller, HuffPost, Newsmax, USA Today, Washington Times). Separately, reports emerge of Trump pardoning allies (The Daily Beast) and federal accusations against Cleveland Guardians players for rigging pitches (NBC News).
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The Atlantic
Veteran ICE officers know face coverings are a bad look. But they’re not coming off anytime soon.
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Monuments, museums, and cultural institutions were often created in the image of “militarist realism,” presenting colonialism and enslavement as eternal. Undoing this legacy is not erasing the past but combating a pernicious ideology.
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09:15Trump Pardons 2020 Election Allies

US media is predominantly focused on two major developments: the government shutdown ending after Senate Democrats reportedly 'caved,' leading to significant Democratic infighting (Breitbart, CNN, Common Dreams, Fox News, MSNBC, NY Post, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, ABC News, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, NPR, NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, Daily Caller, HuffPost, Newsmax), and President Trump's pardoning of allies involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election (CBS, NBC News, The Federalist, The Blaze).
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The US sanctions against Francesca Albanese are testament to her courage speaking up for the Palestinians. If international law lies buried underneath the rubble of Gaza, truth-tellers like Albanese have implacably defended basic universalist principles.
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10:53Shutdown's Swift End

US media continues to focus on the government shutdown's conclusion, with Senate Democrats reportedly 'caving' and causing significant party infighting (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, Fox News, HuffPost, MSNBC, National Review, NY Post, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, USA Today, Daily Caller, Newsmax). Concurrently, the Supreme Court's rejection of a bid to overturn nationwide same-sex marriage legalization is a prominent secondary topic (Boston Globe, NYTimes, AP News, The Daily Beast).
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The early-20th-century socialist and New York mayoral candidate Morris Hillquit saw liberalism and democracy as providing a foundation for a transition to socialism. Alongside Eugene Debs, he helped to forge a distinct American socialist tradition.
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13:00Shutdown Ends: Democratic Discord

US media continues to focus heavily on the government shutdown's end, with reports highlighting the Senate's steps to reopen the government and the resulting infighting among Democrats over leadership's concessions (Boston Globe, Breitbart, Common Dreams, Fox News, NBC News, NY Post, One America News Network, The Daily Beast, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, ABC News, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, The Hill, Washington Post, Daily Caller, HuffPost, National Review, Newsmax). Separately, the Supreme Court rejected a call to overturn its same-sex marriage legalization decision (AP News).
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The government shutdown was a test showing where progressive forces are strong and where they’re weak. The results are in after last night’s Democratic capitulation to the GOP: most top union leaders are failing to meet the moment.
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14:42Government Shutdown's Bitter End

US media remains heavily focused on the end of the government shutdown, with a Senate deal moving forward despite significant Democratic infighting over concessions (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, The Epoch Times, MSNBC, AP News, Jacobin, One America News Network, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Newsmax, Common Dreams). Separately, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to its 2015 same-sex marriage ruling (NPR, Slate, Washington Times).
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A 31-year-old man in Nebraska whose federal sentence was commuted by former Democrat President Joe Biden in January this year — just days before leaving office — was rearrested after being accused of opening fire in Omaha's Old Market district on October 4th.
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16:56Shutdown's Bitter End: Democrats Turn on Schumer

US media continues to heavily focus on the ongoing government shutdown, with the Senate moving towards a deal. Speaker Johnson has committed to a House vote on the Senate's funding deal, despite some Republican resistance (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, Fox News, AP News, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, CNN, The Epoch Times, MSNBC, Newsmax, National Review, Daily Caller, HuffPost). Democratic infighting persists over the concessions made, with progressives calling for Schumer's resignation (USA Today, HuffPost, MSNBC, Jacobin). Separately, President Trump has pardoned 77 individuals accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election (One America News Network, The Federalist).
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Only about one in five homes sold in the last year went to a first-time buyer. And the average person buying their first home was 40 years old — a record high. A new report from the National Association of Realtors shows how challenging it's become for young people to get a foothold in today's costly housing market.
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19:22Shutdown's End Nears

US media continues to heavily focus on the end of the government shutdown, with the Senate moving towards a final vote on a bipartisan deal. Infighting among Democrats persists over leadership's concessions, particularly regarding Senator Schumer (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, NBC News, NPR, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost, National Review, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, NY Post, Daily Caller, Jacobin, Newsmax).
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21:49Shutdown Ends: Senate's Final Vote

US media is overwhelmingly focused on the Senate passing a bill to end the government shutdown, sending it to the House. The bipartisan agreement, made possible by Democratic defectors, has angered progressives who view it as a capitulation (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost, USA Today, Washington Times, Jacobin, National Review, Daily Caller).
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