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ABC NewsNov 13, 2025
Federal services, agencies slowly returning after government shutdown ends
The longest federal government shutdown in history is now history, and agencies and services are starting to slowly come back to normal.

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ABC NewsNov 13, 2025
Who are the 6 House Democrats who broke with their party to end shutdown?
Six House Democrat broke ranks to pass a government funding package and end the record shutdown.

BBC News Front Page | WorldNov 13, 2025
Trump's granddaughter last after 'nervous' LPGA debut round
A "nervous" Kai Trump shoots a 13-over-par round on her LPGA debut as she ends the first day of the Annika tournament in last place.

CBC Top StoriesNov 13, 2025
Government spends $19B on external services, despite vow to trim spending
Government records show the federal government spent more than $19 billion on external professional and special services in 2024-25 — an increase of almost $2 billion since last year and of about $8.5 billion since 2020.



BBC News Front Page | WorldNov 13, 2025
Alcaraz secures year-end world number one ranking
Carlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.

Int'l Herald TribuneNov 13, 2025
Some TSA Workers to Get $10,000 Bonus Checks for Shutdown Work
Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, began handing out $10,000 checks to T.S.A. workers who "went above and beyond" during the shutdown, after the president recommended similar bonuses for some air traffic controllers.

BBC Front PageNov 13, 2025
France remembers Bataclan attacks but knows enemy has not gone away
As France marks 10 years since the Paris attacks, an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor is arrested for an alleged plot of her own.

MSNBC Int'l NewsNov 01, 2025
Canada's Mark Carney apologizes to Trump over anti-tariff ad
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said he apologized to President Donald Trump for an Ontario government ad that used former President Ronald Reagan's words in order to criticize Trump's trade policy."I did apologize," Carney told reporters on Saturday after attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Gyeongju, South Korea
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