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Today’s top news stories on Saturday, November 16, 2025, include major developments in US politics, global conflicts, and significant local incidents.
US Politics & National News
Epstein Files Controversy: The recently released Jeffrey Epstein emails continue to make headlines, revealing the financier was dismayed that Donald Trump avoided scrutiny as the scandal grew. Trump has also withdrawn his support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene amid a deepening feud regarding the House vote on releasing more Epstein files.
Immigration Crackdowns: Federal immigration agents have launched an operation in Charlotte, North Carolina, leading to arrests and protests. This is part of the Trump administration’s promise of the “largest deportation programme” in US history.
Disability Rights Advocate Dies: Noted disability rights activist and writer Alice Wong has died at the age of 51.
Pardons & Investigations: The Justice Department has reportedly replaced “identical” Trump signatures on recent pardons, raising questions. A new prosecutor is taking over the last remaining criminal case against Trump in Georgia.
Healthcare: Lawmakers are working to meet a mid-December deadline to address the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies as a potential government shutdown looms.
World News
, and heavy rains have flooded displaced Palestinian camps, worsening humanitarian conditions. Netanyahu has reiterated his opposition to a Palestinian state.Gaza & Middle East: Israeli attacks continue inGaza
Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine has attacked a Russian oil refinery near Moscow. Meanwhile, the war has divided families in places like Mariupol, and the US and NATO are discussing possible weapons sales to aid Ukraine.
Climate Change: Sand and dust storms now affect about 330 million people globally. A critical system of ocean currents may be on course to collapse, prompting one country to declare it a national security threat.
International Tensions: China has issued a travel warning for Japan over threats to intervene in Taiwan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Science & Health
A resident in Northern Arizona has died from the plague.
A new bird flu strain, previously only seen in animals, has been confirmed in a human for the first time.
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8 hours agoongoing tensions surrounding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the start of federal immigration operations in Charlotte, North Carolina, and continued severe flooding in Texas and California.Today‘s top news stories include
U.S. and Politics
Epstein Files: The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein continues to make headlines, with details emerging about interactions with various public figures. The investigation has become a point of contention within U.S. politics, notably impacting the relationship between President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Immigration Operations: U.S. Homeland Security agents have begun operations in Charlotte, NC, to target public-safety threats, leading to heightened fears and debate among local leaders and residents.
Trump Tariffs: The Trump administration has modified the scope of reciprocal tariffs, lowering them on certain agricultural products like coffee, beef, and fruits amidst growing concerns about rising prices for everyday items.
Key Passings: David Gergen, a political analyst and adviser to four U.S. presidents, has died. Additionally, disability rights activist and writer Alice Wong passed away at 51.
Michelle Obama’s Comments: Former First Lady Michelle Obama stated in an interview that the U.S. is “not ready” for a woman president.
World News
Gaza and Israel: Israeli forces continue air attacks across Gaza and raids in the West Bank, while heavy rainfall has flooded camps for displaced Palestinians.
Ukraine War: Ukraine has attacked a key Russian oil hub, and President Zelensky has vowed to overhaul the energy sector following a significant corruption scandal.
Mexico Protests: Thousands protested in Mexico City over crime and corruption, with clashes reported outside the National Palace.
Migrant Boat Tragedy: At least four people died and others were rescued after two migrant boats capsized off the coast of Libya.
Environment and Health
Texas Floods: Search operations are continuing in Texas as floodwaters recede and mud hardens; health experts warn of increased health risks that could last for months.
Bird Flu: The first human case of bird flu in nine months has been confirmed in Washington state.
Recall: Walmart voluntarily recalled thousands of water bottles due to a potential injury risk.
For more detailed coverage, you can check major news outlets like BBC, CNN, ABC News, and NPR.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 16, 2025
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