Top 15 News Posts from November 6
President Sheinbaum presses charges after groping incident in Mexico street – Axios
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is taking legal action after a groping incident on a Mexico City street. The president was reportedly harassed while speaking to citizens. Sheinbaum’s swift decision to press charges draws renewed attention to the persistent issue of violence against women in Mexico.
What to know about the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky – NPR
Developing now: The deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky. The NTSB reports an engine detached from the jet during takeoff. This 34-year-old aircraft had also undergone repairs just last September. As investigators work to understand factors that could help or hinder their probe, local officials have reduced the shelter-in-place advisory to a quarter-mile, with alerts and resources available.
Japan deploys the military in north to battle surge in bear attacks – Al Jazeera
Good evening. In Japan, a dramatic surge in bear attacks has prompted an urgent response. Survivors report grisly encounters, while authorities have deployed military troops to northern regions like Akita, following record sightings. Adding to the unusual situation, the Japanese government is now advising citizens to use plastic bottles as a deterrent.
Government shutdown prompts FAA to float flight cancellations as Senate talks continue – CBS News
Good evening. The ongoing government shutdown is now threatening air travel. The FAA warns it could cut thousands of flights daily, starting as early as this Friday, if current impasses continue. These significant capacity reductions are expected to impact around 40 airports nationwide. In response, United Airlines has already begun offering refunds to affected passengers, all while Senate talks continue to find a resolution.
White House tells Supreme Court it doesn’t care about the tariff money raised – The Washington Post
The Supreme Court has heard pivotal arguments challenging former President Trump’s tariff authority. During the proceedings, a notable point emerged: the White House under Trump reportedly indicated it was unconcerned with the actual tariff money raised. The crucial question now for legal observers is whether Trump’s lawyers can secure another surprise Supreme Court win by successfully redefining the very nature of ‘tariffs’ for the justices.
Typhoon Kalmaegi death toll hits 114 in Philippines; storm rebuilds strength as it heads to Vietnam – Reuters
Good evening. Typhoon Kalmaegi has devastated the Philippines, claiming at least 114 lives and prompting a national emergency declaration. Shocking images show cars piled high in streets, swamped by floods. This latest disaster has also brought renewed scrutiny to the country’s flood-corruption scandal. Kalmaegi is now rebuilding strength as it makes its way toward Vietnam.
Trump sways some Republican senators on filibuster changes – Axios
Good evening. With the government shutdown now the longest in U.S. history, President Trump is escalating pressure on GOP senators to end it. His influence extends to potential filibuster changes, a stance Senator Ron Johnson recently flipped on. This comes as some suggest Trump is entering his “lame duck era,” underscored by an reportedly “uncomfortable” breakfast with Republican lawmakers.
Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Says He Has Reached Out to Zohran Mamdani – The New York Times
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has made a surprising outreach to newly elected NYC politician Zohran Mamdani. Dimon, in what some are calling a U-turn, hopes Mamdani will seek advice from the Detroit mayor. Despite past criticisms, Mamdani says he’s open to meeting Dimon and other financial titans in the city.
Zohran Mamdani announces all-female transition team as he prepares for New York mayoralty – The Guardian
Zohran Mamdani is the new mayor of New York City. He’s already moving forward, announcing an all-female transition team. Mamdani’s win proved to be one of the election’s biggest surprises, forging a new left coalition that even drew support from some Trump voters. Observers note his campaign “completely changed the electorate” of the city. And the ripple effects are already being felt, with South Florida anticipating a real estate bump.
‘Folks are tired of the chaos’: Pa. Gov. Shapiro reacts to Democrats’ big election night wins – 6abc Philadelphia
Good evening. Democrats are celebrating a strong election night, with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro observing that voters are “tired of the chaos.” The results are being widely interpreted as a sharp rebuke to former President Trump and the Republican party, tarnishing Trump’s aura of absolute power. While Trump deflects blame, many analysts suggest an “Anti-MAGA Majority” has reemerged.
California Republicans vow to continue fighting Prop 50 – Politico
California Republicans are battling new House maps and Proposition 50. They’ve swiftly filed a lawsuit to block the measure, which, following 2025 election results, is widely viewed as challenging the GOP and shaping next year’s critical midterm elections.
Democrats emboldened by election results mobilize against centrists’ emerging shutdown deal – CNN
Good evening. Capitol Hill is bracing for a government shutdown battle. Democrats, emboldened by recent election wins, are mobilizing against an emerging deal proposed by centrists. Meanwhile, a group of Senate Democrats considering abandoning the fight is now facing strong pushback from within their own party.
Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Plan: The Case For Magical Thinking – Forbes
Tesla shareholders are preparing for a pivotal vote on CEO Elon Musk’s pay package. This controversial compensation, estimated by some to reach a trillion dollars, could potentially make Musk the world’s first trillionaire. The debate is fierce: some call it “magical thinking,” others fear rejection could prompt Musk to depart Tesla. Interestingly, while the company focuses on this vote, Musk’s own attention remains fixed on Artificial Intelligence.
US pressures Israel to allow safe passage for 100 to 200 Hamas operatives in Rafah – The Times of Israel
The U.S. is reportedly pressuring Israel to allow safe passage for 100 to 200 Hamas operatives in Rafah, viewing it as a potential model for disarming the group and resolving the tunnels crisis. However, an Israeli official has reportedly stated that hundreds of ‘stuck’ Hamas militants will be killed. Separately, Israeli Minister Katz affirmed the IDF’s intent to destroy Hamas within Israeli-controlled areas, highlighting a clear divergence in approaches for the militants’ fate.
Democrats in Mississippi Break the G.O.P.’s State House Supermajority – The New York Times
Major political news out of Mississippi tonight: Democrats have officially broken the Republican supermajority in both the State House and Senate. This significant shift, ending 13 years of GOP dominance in the Senate, comes following court-ordered special redistricting elections.
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