Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - November 9, 2025
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Today is November 9, 2025.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is directing states to unwind pandemic-era steps that boosted
November SNAP benefits, Reuters reports. USDA officials say states that fail to comply
could face penalties and repayment, according to agency guidance. A global perspective on today's events.
Britain's BBC opens an internal review into a panorama edit that critics say misled viewers
about a Trump speech, according to BBC statements, and The Guardian. The broadcaster says the
controversy has prompted an urgent editorial review and an external standards check on January
6th coverage. Here's Nathaniel Cohen with more on Global Nuclear Oversight.
Iran's nuclear program sits in a dangerous stalemate as talks remain frozen and inspections restricted.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says,
the agency says Tehran limits access to sites and data, leaving stockpile levels unclear.
IAEA reports enrichment up to 60 percent, a short technical step from weapons grade, analysts say.
The 2015 deal, which capped enrichment at 3.67 percent,
has largely unraveled since the U.S. withdrawal in 2018, Reuters reports.
Regional officials warn miscalculation could trigger conflict with Israel.
The IAEA urges Iran to restore monitoring and transparency without delay,
Director General Rafael Grossi says.
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The latest from the world of innovation.
U.S. regulators are reviewing security risks tied to some TP-Link networking gear.
No sales ban is in place, Bloomberg reports.
Science, shaping our understanding.
NASA says Blue Origin is preparing to launch the agency's escapade mission to Mars on its new Glenn rocket,
with public viewing areas planned.
Stories impacting our well-being.
The Food and Drug Administration says two lots of Bihart infant formula are recalled over safety concerns
and advises caregivers to stop use.
From the entertainment desk, here's what's new.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame says Outcast is being inducted this year,
with music trades reporting a reunion on stage.
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