5 Things to Know for Nov. 10: Government Shutdown, Trump Pardons, Arctic Blast, Ukraine, Typhoon Fung-Wong | News Channel 3-12
Senate passed a 60-40 vote on a funding deal to end the 41-day shutdown, setting the stage for House and presidential approval.
- The U.S. Senate approved a procedural measure to fund the government through January, passing by a 60-40 margin after eight Democratic Senators supported it, on Capitol Hill.
- As the shutdown entered its 41st day, disruptions intensified as the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cancellations and the Trump administration refused to fund food stamps.
- After the Senate vote, futures climbed as traders reacted, but the Nasdaq Composite posted its biggest weekly loss since April, with Oracle, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom weighing on the market.
- Federal actions have had immediate effects on benefits and flights as the Department of Agriculture told states not to issue full SNAP benefits for this month and threatened penalties for reversals.
- Market participants are monitoring the vote timeline and data flow as Republicans included a guarantee for a vote next month and some economic data could be delayed, with traders on the New York Stock Exchange watching closely.
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Good morning! Today is Monday, the tenth of November, 2025. In this issue, George looks at the potential end to the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history and the damage inflicted by Super Typhoon Fung Wong in the Philippines. George also looks at the criticism of the British Broadcasting Company over a leaked memo showing that it had placed two parts of a speech by Mr. Trump together to create the impression of the president urging…
News to Know for Nov. 10
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