News published on Federal Newswire in November 2025

News from November 2025


Senator Ted Cruz files Supreme Court brief opposing birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, and Federal Rights, has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the cases Trump v. Washington and Trump v....


U.S. Department of State announces C5+1 anniversary conference with Central Asian nations

The U.S. Department of State will host the C5+1 Tenth Anniversary Business Conference in partnership with the Kennedy Center.


Republican leaders criticize Senate Democrats over lapse in SNAP funding

House Committee on Agriculture Chairman Glenn "GT" Thompson (PA-15), along with House Agriculture Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee Chairman Brad Finstad (MN-01), House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (OK-04), and House...


Former NYPD officer Andrew Nguyen indicted on bribery and narcotics charges

A former New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, Andrew Nguyen, has been charged with bribery, narcotics, firearms, and robbery offenses related to his alleged involvement in a drug trafficking enterprise while serving as an officer.


Grassley criticizes Democrats’ approach on justice department investigation oversight

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has criticized Democratic members of the committee, including Ranking Member Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), over what he described as a double standard in congressional oversight practices.


Portland woman charged with assaulting federal officer near ICE facility

A Portland resident appeared in federal court following allegations of assaulting a federal law enforcement officer near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in South Portland.


Senate Democrats warn Army Corps project pause threatens water resources act negotiations

Senate Democrats on the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee have criticized the Trump Administration for pausing $11 billion in Army Corps of Engineers projects in states that did not support President Trump in the 2024 election.


President marks National Diabetes Month with focus on prevention and affordable treatment

During National Diabetes Month, the President has highlighted the challenges faced by millions of Americans living with diabetes and renewed a commitment to improving public health.


JFE Franchising recalls peach salsa over possible listeria contamination

JFE Franchising, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, has announced a voluntary recall of certain products containing California-grown yellow and white peaches due to the potential risk of Listeria contamination.


Belorussian citizen extradited over alleged illegal export of aviation parts from US to Russia

Yana Leonova, a 33-year-old citizen of Belarus who most recently lived in Russia, was extradited from France to the United States to face charges related to illegally exporting U.S.-sourced aviation components to Russia.


U.S. sanctions North Korean banks and individuals over laundering cybercrime proceeds

The United States has imposed sanctions on two entities and eight individuals for their roles in laundering funds for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including money generated from cybercrime and fraudulent information technology...


Republican leaders urge end to prolonged government shutdown citing economic harm

On November 4, 2025, Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI), Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and Republican leaders held a press conference to address the ongoing government shutdown.


Multiple suspects charged in Michigan for alleged ISIS-linked terror plot

Last Friday, the FBI arrested several individuals who are now facing charges related to possessing firearms as part of an alleged conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS.


EPA begins cleanup of uranium mine waste at Lukachukai Superfund Site

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has commenced the cleanup of uranium mine waste at the Mesa V complex in the Lukachukai Mountains on the Navajo Nation.


Three men receive over 100-year sentences each for D.C. Labor Day weekend triple homicide

Six people were sentenced in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on Thursday for their roles in a 2021 triple homicide that took place during Labor Day weekend.


Senate Aging Committee to hold hearing on reauthorizing Older Americans Act

Senator Rick Scott, chair of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, and Ranking Member Kirsten Gillibrand will lead a hearing on November 5 focused on the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA).


Mount Vernon man convicted for trafficking minor; sentencing set for February

A jury has found Rai Thomas, 31, of Mount Vernon, New York, guilty of sex trafficking a minor and using interstate facilities to promote sex trafficking and prostitution.


John L. Thornton China Center to host event on Fourth Plenum and China’s economic policy

The John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution will host a public event on November 3 to discuss the outcomes of the Fourth Plenum and their implications for China's economic direction.


Blockchain Association responds to BPI letters on OCC national trust charters

The Blockchain Association has responded to recent correspondence from the Bank Policy Institute (BPI) to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) concerning national trust charters.


ICE arrests multiple individuals with serious convictions during weekend operation

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of several individuals described as criminal illegal aliens over the weekend.