2025-11-10
14 分钟Good morning.
It's Monday, November 10th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, the Senate inches closer to ending the government shutdown,
how AI data centers are transforming American communities,
and after 200 years in publishing, the farmers on the Mac comes to an end.
Let's start with shutdown news.
Capitol Hill, which is normally quiet on Sundays,
was the scene of a dramatic political breakthrough last night,
as senators voted to advance an agreement that could reopen the government.
For the first time, eight Democrats broke with their party to support a Republican measure,
just enough to overcome the filibuster that's forced a stalemate to this point.
Republican Majority Leader John Thune took to the Senate floor shortly before the vote.
I am optimistic.
that after almost six weeks of this shutdown, we'll finally be able to end it.
I will call up that bill in a matter of minutes,
and I look forward to passing the clean,
continuing resolution and appropriations bill package in the very near future.
To be clear, though, it's not quite over.