Here are the news articles summarized:
1. **Trump administration sues California governor Gavin Newsom**: The justice department is attempting to block new congressional maps approved by voters in Proposition 50, which would give Democrats five more seats in the House.
2. **Federal government reopens after record-breaking shutdown**: Several agencies called their employees back to work, and the administration expects back pay to be issued to furloughed employees by early next week.
3. **White House remains on defense over Epstein documents**: Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the latest tranche of emails suggests Donald Trump knew about Epstein's conduct, but claims it's part of a Democratic "hoax" to distract from the President's wins.
4. **Federal judge to rule by Thanksgiving in case against James Comey and Letitia James**: A federal judge in Virginia has agreed to rule by the end of the month on whether Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed as US attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
5. **John Fetterman hospitalized after fall during early morning walk**: The Democratic senator from Pennsylvania was taken to a hospital with minor injuries after falling and hitting his face while out for a walk.
6. **First lady Melania Trump signs executive order on foster children's education and employment**: The first lady praised the initiative, which aims to help foster children access education and job opportunities as they age out of the system.
7. **FBI director James Comey and New York attorney general Letitia James sue over their appointment**: The pair claim Lindsey Halligan was illegally installed as US attorney for the Eastern District of New York because her role in office exceeds 120 days without confirmation from the Senate.
These articles cover a range of topics, including politics, law, healthcare, and social issues.
1. **Trump administration sues California governor Gavin Newsom**: The justice department is attempting to block new congressional maps approved by voters in Proposition 50, which would give Democrats five more seats in the House.
2. **Federal government reopens after record-breaking shutdown**: Several agencies called their employees back to work, and the administration expects back pay to be issued to furloughed employees by early next week.
3. **White House remains on defense over Epstein documents**: Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the latest tranche of emails suggests Donald Trump knew about Epstein's conduct, but claims it's part of a Democratic "hoax" to distract from the President's wins.
4. **Federal judge to rule by Thanksgiving in case against James Comey and Letitia James**: A federal judge in Virginia has agreed to rule by the end of the month on whether Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed as US attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
5. **John Fetterman hospitalized after fall during early morning walk**: The Democratic senator from Pennsylvania was taken to a hospital with minor injuries after falling and hitting his face while out for a walk.
6. **First lady Melania Trump signs executive order on foster children's education and employment**: The first lady praised the initiative, which aims to help foster children access education and job opportunities as they age out of the system.
7. **FBI director James Comey and New York attorney general Letitia James sue over their appointment**: The pair claim Lindsey Halligan was illegally installed as US attorney for the Eastern District of New York because her role in office exceeds 120 days without confirmation from the Senate.
These articles cover a range of topics, including politics, law, healthcare, and social issues.