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Flight Cuts Planned, App Store Reforms & Bets Against AI - Thursday, November 6, 2025

The NewsWorthy

Erica Mandy

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The news to know for Thursday, November 6, 2025!

We'll explain how this week's election results could affect negotiations to end the shutdown — and how more travelers are about to be impacted.

Also, what might have contributed to that UPS plane crash earlier this week, and its impact on shipping.

Plus: why some investors are starting to sell their tech stocks, how Google is changing its app store rules, and how one celebrity used her award show dress to advocate for children in a war zone.

Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! 

 

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0:00.0

Today is Thursday, November 6th. We'll explain how this week's election results could affect negotiations to end the shutdown and how more travelers are about to be impacted. Also, what might have contributed to that UPS plane crashing earlier this week and the impact on shipping.

0:14.8

Plus, why some investors are starting to sell their tech stocks, how Google is changing its app store rules, and how one celebrity

0:22.2

used her award show dress to advocate for children in a war zone. Those stories and even more

0:27.4

news to know next. Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy. All the day's news in around 10 minutes.

0:35.6

Fast, fair, fun, and on the go. I'm Erica Mandy.

0:39.2

Thanks so much for being here. You're ready? Let's do this.

0:46.0

The longer the government is shut down, the more pressure lawmakers are under to reopen it.

0:51.0

Reports say there's a coalition of centrist senators trying to negotiate an end of the

0:55.7

shutdown. But others are still refusing to work across the aisle. President Trump hosted Republicans

1:00.5

at the White House yesterday where he told them they have to get the government back open immediately.

1:05.1

And he again called for GOP senators to scrap the filibuster, which would let Republicans pass

1:10.2

legislation without any Democratic votes.

1:12.8

But Senate Majority Leader John Thune says there's not enough support for changing the filibuster

1:17.0

rule. And at this point, progressive Dems aren't showing signs of backing down in their fight.

1:22.5

Some have pointed to this week's election wins saying that's their sign Americans agree what they're

1:26.9

doing is right

1:27.8

and that they shouldn't cut a deal that doesn't address health care. Trump and other Republicans

1:32.2

are still demanding Dems first pass a short-term bill to just extend government funding at current

1:37.2

levels and then talk about health care. To be continued. If the government is not back open by tomorrow, the FAA says it's going to start cutting

1:47.7

thousands of flights a day. The plan is to reduce the flight capacity by 10% at 40 major airports.

1:54.7

The exact list of airports has not been released publicly. But CBS News says it got a copy of the

1:59.7

list that includes airports in New York

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