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Man and daughter flying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica identified as victims of crash | Florida
The founder of a church ministry and his 22-year-old daughter have been identified as the victims of a deadly plane crash in Florida on Monday as they were flying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica. Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena died when their twin-engined Beechcraft King Air crashed into a residential neighborhood in Coral Springs on Monday morning shortly…
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Supreme Court to weigh in anew on SNAP food assistance payments
It’s up to the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress to decide when full payments will resume under the SNAP food aid program that helps 1 in 8 Americans buy groceries, as some wonder how they will feed their families without government assistance. The Supreme Court is expected to rule Tuesday on a request from President Donald Trump’s administration to keep…
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Government shutdown updates: Senate passes funding bill to end government shutdown, sending it to House
Last updated: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 6:36AM GMT Watch ABC News live news stream and get 24/7 latest, breaking news coverage, and live video. The Senate on Monday passed a short-term government funding bill and sent it to the House, where a vote could come as early as Wednesday. The bill would fund the government through Jan. 30 and provide…
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Government shutdown end in sight as Senate approves funding package, sending it to House
Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, told CBS News that things are heading in the right direction toward an agreement to speed through a number of procedural hurdles to get the funding plan to final passage in the upper chamber. “We’ve got a few things to get cleared up,” Rounds said. “It’s very close.” Republicans are looking to get…
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Camp Mystic lawsuits: Families of 9 flooding victims allege gross negligence after 27 girls and counselors died
The families of seven campers and two counselors who died in the catastrophic flooding that swept through Camp Mystic this summer are suing the Texas camp and its owners, accusing them of gross negligence, according to three lawsuits filed Monday. One lawsuit was filed by the families of five campers and two counselors who perished in the July 4 tragedy:…
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Trump hosts Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the White House in first-of-its-kind meeting
President Donald Trump welcomed Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa after lifting sanctions imposed on Syria, which had been a pariah state for decades before rebel forces toppled Syrian President Bashar Assad last December. Al-Sharaa — who once had ties to al-Qaida and had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head — was named interim leader in January. Trump and al-Sharaa…
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Arctic blast sweeps across parts of the US
CHICAGO (AP) — A blast of the season’s first frigid air was bearing down on much of the U.S. on Monday, bringing the prospect of snow to parts of the country, and plunging temperatures in Florida — though it may not get cold enough there for iguanas to tumble from the treetops. National Weather Service forecasters said frigid Arctic air…
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Winter Storm Warning continues for much of Chicago area as heavy snow falls
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for most of the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana Monday morning for an unseasonable fall snowstorm that clobbered much of the area with lake-effect snow. For central Cook County including Chicago, the Winter Storm Warning was downgraded to a Winter Weather Advisory around 5 a.m. But elsewhere in Cook County, the Winter Storm Warning…
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Senate advances a new bill to end the shutdown. Here’s what’s in it.
A new 31-page bill to end the government shutdown was released Sunday evening and then quickly advanced by the Senate in the most direct sign yet that the record-setting stoppage could soon come to an end. The tally of 60-40 saw eight members of the Democratic caucus join with Republicans and was just enough to overcome the Senate’s filibuster threshold.…
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State legislators maneuver to preserve history of U.S. Capitol riot
New York Assemblyman Chuck Lavine, a Democrat first elected to state office in 2005, has become one of a handful of unlikely leaders of state efforts to preserve the history of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection. Sitting in front of a bookshelf in his home office in Glen Cove, New York, a historic community just south of the…
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