
World News Tonight with David Muir Full Episode for Monday, November 10, 2025
Nov 11, 2025
The show dives into the impacts of a 41-day government shutdown, with insights on airline chaos and winter weather challenges. Coverage includes the bipartisan Senate vote to reopen, the controversial omission of healthcare subsidies, and the struggles of unpaid air traffic controllers. A major winter storm is brewing across the U.S., while investigations unfold after a small plane crash in Florida. International news highlights a deadly explosion in Delhi, alongside lighter stories like local community efforts and lottery updates.
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Shutdown Reopen Without Key Health Subsidies
- The Senate passed a bipartisan bill to reopen the government after day 41 of the shutdown.
- The bill excludes Democrats' demand to extend Obamacare subsidies, risking higher premiums for millions.
Travel Ripple Effects Persist After Reopen
- Airport chaos escalated with over 7,000 canceled flights since Friday and major delays at hub airports.
- FAA cancellations tied to an air traffic controller shortage may keep travel disrupted for days after reopening.
Controllers Juggle Side Jobs During Shutdown
- Air traffic controllers are working without pay, forcing some to take side jobs like driving for Uber.
- That financial strain creates distractions controllers say they should not have on the job.
