Main News Headlines October 11, 2025 g.co/gemini/share/3a76729b63…
Here are the #main #news #headlines for Saturday, October 11, 2025.National
Government Shutdown Continues as Tensions Rise
The U.S. federal government shutdown has entered its eleventh day, with no clear resolution in sight.1 The impasse between the White House and Congress continues over the federal budget, leading to the furlough of thousands of federal workers.2 The shutdown has also caused flight delays at some airports due to shortages of air traffic controllers.3
In a related development, the Trump administration has begun laying off federal workers as the shutdown persists.4 This move has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats, who accuse the administration of using federal employees as political pawns.5
The WIC food program has received $300 million to continue operations during the shutdown, providing some relief for families who rely on the program for nutritional assistance.6
Trump Threatens New Tariffs on China7
President Trump has announced his intention to impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods, escalating the ongoing trade war between the two economic giants.8 This threat has led to a slump in the stock market, with investors concerned about the potential impact on the global economy.9 China has already responded with retaliatory port fees on American-owned ships.10
Legal and Political Battles
New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on federal bank fraud charges.11 The indictment is seen by many as politically motivated, given James’s history of legal challenges against the Trump administration.12 Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has accused the administration of weaponizing the Justice Department.13
Meanwhile, legal challenges are mounting against President Trump’s use of the National Guard for immigration enforcement.14 Several states have filed lawsuits, setting up a constitutional clash over presidential power.15 The administration has also reassigned nearly half of the FBI agents in major field offices to immigration enforcement, raising concerns about other public safety priorities.16
In other legal news, a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the rapper Drake against Universal Music Group over a diss track by Kendrick Lamar.17
International
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire in Gaza
A ceasefire has taken effect in Gaza, brokered with the help of the United States.18 Palestinians are beginning to return to their homes and search for loved ones in the rubble.19 Former and current political figures, including Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, have commended the Trump administration for its role in the deal.20 However, the situation remains fragile, with reports of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon.21
Global Affairs
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to bring democracy to her country.22
North Korea has unveiled a new long-range missile during a military parade, a move that is likely to increase tensions in the region.23
In Mexico, severe flooding has resulted in at least 28 deaths and significant damage to homes and hospitals.24
Other News
Tennessee Plant Explosion
An explosion at a military explosives plant in Tennessee has left 18 people missing and feared dead.25 The cause of the blast is under investigation.
Health and Science
There is a growing debate over a suggestion by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.26 about a possible link between autism and circumcision, a claim that is not supported by scientific evidence.27 He has also repeated the unproven theory that Tylenol may cause autism.28
In environmental news, Arctic seals and several bird species have been added to the list of threatened species.29 However, there is some positive news as green sea turtles have seen a substantial recovery.30
This summary provides a snapshot of the main news events as of Saturday, October 11, 2025. Developments are ongoing, and further updates are expected.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Oct 11, 2025
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