Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Second-longest shutdown ever

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The Daily Briefing

YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Wed Oct 22 2025

 

Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer

@nicolefallert

Happy mid-week!🙋🏼‍♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert. Trying to keep as calm as these cat rescuers.

Quick look at Wednesday's news:

The government shutdown just hit a milestone.
Immigration enforcement targeted NYC street vendors.
U.S. cane sugar shortages squeeze a new Coke rollout.

Is the shutdown hurting the economy?

The government shutdown continues Wednesday, making it the second longest at 22 days, trailing the 35-day shutdown in 2017 during President Donald Trump's first term in office. And there's no end in sight: Democrats and Republicans in Congress remain locked in a bitter stalemate. The shutdown has placed 750,000 federal workers on furlough, forced air traffic controllers and other essential workers to work without pay and closed national parks, federal offices and museums. Still, much of the government's economic machinery keeps running. But some forecasters warn the current shutdown could do more economic damage than some previous instances.

Federal agents descend on NYC in immigration raid

Masked agents on foot cuffed people Tuesday afternoon along Canal Street, a popular Manhattan tourist hub in the Chinatown neighborhood.

Protests ensued in the area. Traffic halted as agents took people into custody while bystanders recorded events on their phones.

It's unclear how many people were taken into custody. Dozens of agents swarmed the area along with a military vehicle, Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition, told USA TODAY , saying agents used batons and mace on demonstrators. Homeland Security officials said the raid "focused on criminal activity relating to selling counterfeit goods." 
More from NYC: With early voting starting this weekend, NYC's mayoral candidates are ramping up for the second and final debate scheduled for Wednesday.

Migration Usa New York

Police officers stand infront of people protesting in Manhattan after migrants who were detained during a raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Tuesday.

David Dee Delgado, REUTERS

More news to know now

Hegseth clamped down on how the military communicates with Congress.
JD Vance is trying to salvage a shaky Hamas ceasefire.
La Niña is making for wild winter weather.
Some books removed for "wokeness" will be returned to libraries.

What's the weather today? Check your local forecast here.

Your Coca-Cola is different

Coca-Cola has begun rolling out its new cane sugar soda after Trump publicly pushed the company to move away from using high-fructose corn syrup earlier this year. The Atlanta-headquartered company has begun introducing 12-ounce single-serve glass bottles of its classic soda made with U.S. cane sugar in "select U.S. markets," it confirmed in an email to USA TODAY. But supply chain challenges are limiting the rollout.

Is the peanut-free table gone for good?

New research is hopeful: Peanut allergies are on the decline. A new study shows we may be on the way to eliminating the peanut allergies that have been problematic — and even deadly — for decades. The research shows youth peanut allergy rates dropped in the years following 2017 guidance that suggested introducing peanut into infants' diets as a means of allergy prevention. The takeaway: Expose your baby to peanut products around 4 to 6 months to curb allergies.

Today's talkers

Did the Jimmy Kimmel suspension hurt Disney+ subscriptions?
This Hadid sister just got married.
"Throning" is a heartbreaking new dating trend.
The Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere" has more soul than swagger.

Yes, Malala smoked weed in college

'I know that my story has been out there in media in the public for a very long time, and some people still read the old story of a 15-year-old girl being shot by the Taliban, and she's defined as brave and resilient and all of that. But I want the true story to be out there.'

~ Malala Yousafzai told USA TODAY she's reintroducing herself again at the age of 28 in her new memoir, "Finding My Way." Recently, she visited USA TODAY's New York studios, cracking jokes about toxic boys and memes of her on TikTok.

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Malala Yousafzai and USA TODAY Books reporter Clare Mulroy.

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Photo of the day: Luka's look 

Luka Dončić began his first full season Tuesday night with the Los Angeles Lakers in the opener against the Golden State Warriors. And he's making us all feel out of shape.

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Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic drives past Golden State Warriors guard Will Richard on Tuesday.

William Liang, Imagn Images

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TOP STORIES

A general view of the Los Angeles downtown skyline with a view of mountains in the background at sunset from Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area on Oct. 15, 2025, in Los Angeles.

The shooting on Oct. 21 occurred in downtown Los Angeles during what the DHS described as a "targeted traffic enforcement stop."

US President Donald Trump speaks as US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (C), and US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon look on during a MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) Commission Event in the White House in Washington, DC, on May 22, 2025.
 

Trump admin considering a change for who runs special education

 

The potential move would represent one of the most significant steps yet in President Trump's bid to decrease the Education Department's influence.

President Donald Trump gestures during a meeting with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 20, 2025.
 

Why corporate America fears Trump on DEI

 

Anxiety is spreading in the executive suite as the Trump administration's scrutiny of DEI intensifies and investigations loom.

Traffic at Interstate 5 on Oct. 18, 2025, in San Clemente, California. A 17-mile stretch of the highway was temporarily closed on Oct. 19 due to a live-ammunition demonstration at Camp Pendleton, held in celebration of the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th anniversary.
 

US Marines probing firing of live artillery over California highway

 

The incident drew criticism from California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who blamed the Trump administration for what he called a "reckless" show of force.

Jarae Phillips directs a car at Bush Car Wash, which reopened after Franklin County commissioners voted to end recognition of Governor Jay Inslee's "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" mandate and allow businesses to reopen, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Pasco, Washington, U.S. April 22, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder REFILE - CORRECTING LOCATION
 

How automatic car washes can lower the value of your vehicle

 

Automatic car washes are a $14 billion-plus industry in the U.S. Unfortunately, they could cost you and your car big bucks, too.

Carrie Fisher and Billie Lourd attend the Premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" on Dec. 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California.
 

Billie Lourd on how she talks to her kids about Carrie Fisher's death

 

On what would have been Carrie Fisher's 69th birthday, Billie Lourd wrote a touching tribute about her own multifaceted grief.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver arrives prior to the WNBA All-Star Game.
 

Adam Silver says WNBA players will get deserved 'big increase' in pay

 

The WNBA collective bargaining agreement expires in 10 days. Adam Silver said: Players "are going to get a big increase ... and they deserve it."

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