News published on Federal Newswire in November 2025

News from November 2025


National Association of Realtors announces 2026 schedule for statistical news releases

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has published its schedule for statistical news releases in 2026.


Aerospace Industries Association supports Pentagon's arms acquisition reform efforts

The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has expressed support for the Pentagon’s newly announced reforms to the arms acquisition system.


Chairman Walberg says shutdown blocks access to key jobs data

Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI) has expressed concern over the ongoing government shutdown, attributing the lack of timely jobs data to Democratic lawmakers.


DHS clarifies events surrounding viral video of ICE arrest in Massachusetts

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a statement to clarify details about a recent viral video showing the arrest of Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Massachusetts.


Melania Trump receives 'Patriot of the Year' honor from Fox Nation

First Lady Melania Trump has been named “Patriot of the Year” by Fox Nation, an award given to individuals recognized as “heroes and patriots who have shown unwavering dedication to the values that make our country great.” During her acceptance...


Fresenius Kabi recalls three lots of famotidine injection due to elevated endotoxin levels

Fresenius Kabi has announced a voluntary recall of three lots of Famotidine Injection, USP, 20 mg per 2 mL (10 mg per mL), due to out-of-specification endotoxin results in reserve samples from one lot.


Aerospace Industries Association calls on Congress to end government shutdown

The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has urged Congress to end the ongoing government shutdown, warning of widespread disruptions across several sectors.


Maloy calls on Senate Democrats to support clean funding bill amid record shutdown

Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse as the current government shutdown becomes the longest in U.S. history.


Grassley and Cortez Masto propose Senate confirmation for Secret Service director

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto have reintroduced the bipartisan Providing Real Oversight and Transparency to Effectively Counter Threats (PROTECT) Act.


Federal government approves additional funds for North Carolina disaster recovery

The federal government has approved an additional $155 million in reimbursement funds to support North Carolina's recovery from Tropical Storm Helene and other past disasters.


FAA reduces flights at major airports amid staffing issues

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced measures to ensure safety in the national airspace system.


CMS launches new model to reduce Medicaid drug costs

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has introduced a new initiative aimed at reducing prescription drug costs within the Medicaid program.


EPA approves North Dakota's coal combustion residuals permit program

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved North Dakota's application to manage its own coal combustion residuals (CCR) permit program.


Senate committee examines strategies for supporting veterans after military service

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, recently led a committee hearing focused on helping veterans achieve long-term success after their military service.


Multifamily developer confidence rises slightly but remains subdued according to NAHB survey

Confidence among multifamily housing developers showed a year-over-year increase in the third quarter, according to the latest Multifamily Market Survey (MMS) from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).


Heritage Foundation senior fellow calls for tort reform: ‘Tort costs the average American family $5,215 per year’

Peter St. Onge, Ph.D., an economist and senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said that the U.S. tort system places a burden on families and bankrupts small businesses.


Earth & Water Law partner, American Energy Institute CEO: ‘Environmental activism is now crossing the line into eco-terrorism and lawfare’

Aurelia S. Giacometto, Partner at Earth & Water Law, and Jason Isaac, Founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute, have expressed concerns over environmental activism in a joint op-ed.


Grassley and Durbin urge DOJ to revise rules on intelligence court oversight

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Ranking Member Dick Durbin have called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to revise its procedures regarding congressional attendance at Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) and...


Birmingham man sentenced for trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl

A Birmingham man has been sentenced to more than 13 years in federal prison for drug trafficking offenses. U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona announced that Daymon Maurice Collins, 52, received a sentence of 160 months from United States District...


Senate Judiciary Committee addresses nominations and provides update on Arctic Frost probe

Senator Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, opened an executive business meeting on November 6, 2025, addressing several agenda items and providing an update on his investigation into Arctic Frost.