Trump is named in new Epstein emails. What happens next?

特朗普被提及于新披露的爱泼斯坦邮件。接下来会发生什么?

Apple News Today

2025-11-13

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It was a busy day in Washington, as lawmakers worked to reopen the government and immediately dealt with the fallout of Trump being named in Epstein emails. CNN reports on what those messages revealed. In recent elections, Democrats won back the support of some Latino voters who supported Trump in 2024. The Washington Post’s Sabrina Rodriguez discusses what the shift in voting patterns may mean. Certain imported pastas might disappear from grocery-store shelves as a result of high tariffs. Gavin Bade of the Wall Street Journal joins to discuss how pasta makers are feeling pressure from multiple sides. Plus, a new report details alleged abuses at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, the strong solar activity allowing the aurora borealis to be seen in unexpected places, and the punishing exams that briefly bring South Korea to a standstill. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Thursday, November 13th.

  • I'm Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show, what last week's elections tell us about where the Latino vote is heading,

  • why Italian pasta might get more expensive,

  • and the surprising reason why life in South Korea will grind to a halt today.

  • But first, to a dramatic day in DC, with two major stories emerging from Capitol Hill,

  • members of the House rushed back to work to vote on the deal to reopen the government.

  • The final vote was 222 to 209, with nearly every Republican,

  • along with a handful of Democrats, voting for the bill.

  • President Trump signed it last night.

  • The country has never been in better shape.

  • We went through this short-term disaster with the Democrats

  • because they thought it would be good politically.

  • And it's an honor now to sign this incredible bill and get our country working again.

  • Thank you.

  • Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will now begin their return to work over the coming days,

  • and back pay is expected to arrive soon.

  • As lawmakers returned to the Capitol to vote on the package yesterday,