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.