
Day: November 10, 2025
US Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging same-sex marriage
The US Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case challenging the decade-old landmark ruling granting a constitutional right nationwide to same-sex marriage.
US Senate compromise sets stage for end to government shutdown
The longest government shutdown in US history could end this week after a compromise that would restore federal funding cleared an initial Senate hurdle late on Sunday, though it was unclear when Congress would give its final approval.
Lavrov offers face-to-face meeting with Rubio as Russia signals diplomatic opening amid Ukraine tensions
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov offers face-to-face meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio amid ongoing Ukraine war tensions and diplomatic efforts.
Chinese diplomat threatens to cut off new Japanese PM’s head over Taiwan comments
Chinese diplomat threatens to ‘decapitate’ Japan’s new prime minister over Taiwan defense comments, sparking major diplomatic crisis between Asian powers.
Giants part ways with head coach Brian Daboll: reports
The New York Giants let go of head coach Brian Daboll as the team dropepd to 2-8 following a disastrous loss to the Chicago Bears in Week, according to multiple reports.
Charlie Kirk’s mentor looks forward to Berkeley Turning Point event as free speech battleground
Dr. Frank Turek discussed free speech challenges at UC Berkeley ahead of the final Charlie Kirk campus tour stop, addressing fascism claims and progressive intolerance.
WATCHDOG: How universities are rebranding DEI to skirt Trump’s crackdown
Fox News Digital spoke to Defending Education President Nicole Neily about the current state of DEI at U.S. universities and what needs to be done to combat it.
Three DC homicides in six hours test Trump’s claim of safer Washington
Fatal violence strikes Washington, D.C., as three people killed in homicides during Trump’s declared war on capital crime. Police probe separate shooting incidents.
Judge set to choose new congressional map in fight that could reshape House control
Utah judge set to decide Monday which congressional map the state will use in 2026 midterms, potentially giving Democrats a chance to flip Republican seats.
The End Of The Shutdown Is In Sight
The first procedural hurdle was cleared last night. Coverage – local – on the Hill – the Beeb. Seems like the typical pattern is holding, those moderate and endangered Dems finally reaching a deal with Thune, et. al. – enough to get over the line anyway. And you know it is a good deal because the hard Left is NOT happy.
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