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Volume 1 • Issue No. 323 • Updated Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 12:18 AM UTC

Trump to decide on releasing Epstein files after Senate approval

Sources: AP News


Trump dismisses US intelligence findings on Saudi crown prince's involvement in Khashoggi killing

Sources: AP News


Federal judges block Texas from using new congressional map in 2026 elections

Sources: AP News


Trump administration moves to dismantle Education Department by shifting programs to other agencies

Sources: AP News, NPR


Meta wins antitrust case, won't be forced to spin off WhatsApp and Instagram

Sources: AP News, NPR


Pope criticizes US treatment of migrants as 'extremely disrespectful'

Pope Leo XIV said he is troubled by the violent and at times 'extremely disrespectful' ways migrants have been treated in the United States, while acknowledging countries have the right to control their borders.

Sources: NPR


US deports dozens of migrants to Ukraine despite ongoing war

The U.S. deported 50 people to Ukraine this week in what appears to be the single largest such deportation since Russia's invasion, raising concerns about potential conscription and safety risks.

Sources: NPR


Trump administration proposes expanding 'public charge' rule to penalize immigrants using benefits

The administration wants to expand a policy that could curtail immigrants' use of public benefits like SNAP or Medicare when determining eligibility for legal status.

Sources: NPR


Energy Department loans $1 billion to restart Three Mile Island nuclear plant

Sources: AP News


Former Milli Vanilli member Fab Morvan receives Grammy nomination 35 years after scandal

Fab Morvan, one of the faces of Milli Vanilli whose Grammy was revoked in 1990, received a nomination for best audiobook narration, marking an unexpected redemption story.

Sources: NPR