
Mo News US Govt Now Open; Epstein-Trump Email Details; JFK’s Grandson Running for Congress; The Final Penny Ever Minted
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Nov 13, 2025 The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has finally ended, but challenges remain for those returning to work. Newly released emails from Epstein referencing Trump have sparked political conversations. JFK's grandson is making waves by running for Congress, while New Delhi battles severe air pollution and school closures. On a tech frontier, Waymo is now offering freeway robotaxi rides in multiple cities. And in a historic shift, the final penny has been minted after 232 years!
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Unexpected Northern Lights Across U.S.
- Mosheh and Jill discussed seeing the Northern Lights unusually far south due to strong geomagnetic storms.
- They joked about travel refunds and shared listener photos from across the U.S.
Shutdown’s Large Economic And Operational Cost
- The 43-day shutdown cost the U.S. economy roughly $10–$15 billion and disrupted services nationwide.
- Rebooting government functions and paying back federal workers will take days to months depending on agency systems.
Epstein Emails Keep Pressure On White House
- Newly released Epstein emails mention Trump in vague but potentially damaging ways, keeping scrutiny on the White House.
- The drip of selective disclosures fuels calls for full release and a House vote may force more transparency next week.
