United States News in English
November 17, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th November, and here’s your United States daily news capsule.
Republican Clay Higgins stands alone in voting against the release of Epstein files.
Texas appeals ruling on Trump-backed voting map, claiming racial gerrymandering.
MBS expresses interest in joining Abraham Accords, contingent on Palestinian statehood.
Boebert confronts fellow Republicans after failed censure of a Democrat over Epstein texts.
House votes to rebuke Congressman García for controversial election maneuvers.
A new U.S. citizen temporarily closes bakery in Charlotte amid immigration crackdown.
Judge orders Texas schools to remove Ten Commandments posters amid legal disputes.
Baltimore bridge collapse linked to a single faulty wire on a container ship.
FBI investigates stepsibling of cheerleader found dead on a Carnival cruise ship.
Redistricting rift widens among Indiana Republicans as Trump applies pressure.
Thirteen people killed in Israeli airstrike on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.
U.N. support boosts Trump’s Gaza plan, but challenges remain ahead.
Poland accuses Russian secret services of orchestrating railway sabotage attacks.
Meta wins FTC antitrust trial over Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions.
Ultra-processed foods linked to harm in every major human organ, according to new study.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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