Senator Fetterman Hospitalized After a Fall

His spokesperson said the fall was the result of a “medical event.” U.S. Senator John Fetterman was hospitalized on Thursday after a fall that morning. The senator’s spokesperson…

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House Passes Resolution to Reopen Gov’t, President Signs

The longest U.S. government shutdown ends. In the first vote since September 19, the House of Representatives voted Wednesday evening in favor of the continuing resolution to temporarily…

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U.S. Considers Reopening Military Base in Ecuador

Ecuador seeks a foreign military presence to address criminal activity. U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem recently toured a former U.S. military base in Manta, Ecuador, with…

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Senate Resolution Supports Limits on AI Chip Sales

Senator Coons says the legislation will help the United States maintain dominance in the ‘AI race.’ Senators Chris Coons of Delaware and Tom Cotton of Arkansas have introduced…

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DOJ Charges Three Chinese Nationals in Biological-Material Smuggling Case

Federal investigators allege Chinese scholars tied to the University of Michigan lab attempted to bring undeclared biological samples into the U.S. Federal prosecutors have charged three research scholars…

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Interior Department Adds Fertilizer Minerals to Critical List

Secretary Burgum makes additions that legislators hope will ease farmers’ struggles. The Interior Department has released the finalized list of critical minerals for 2025, including the additions of…

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President’s Today Schedule • November 13, 2025

11:15 AM ET: The President receives his Intelligence Briefing 2:00 PM ET: The President and First Lady participate in an Executive Order signing

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Second Lady Usha Vance

Second Lady Usha Vance

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Scott Bessent, Secretary of Treasury

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that tariffs on agricultural items may be reduced soon and that a tariff rebate could be coming for eligible families.

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Dick Durbin, U.S. Senator from Illinois

Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois crossed the aisle this week to put an end to the government shutdown, citing the impact it was having on air traffic control.

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