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Native News Weekly (November 2, 2025): D.C. Briefs

WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently. Today marks 33rd day federal goverment partial shutdown. In all probability, this shutdown will become the longest in the country’s history, which was 35 days long during the first Trump administration.

Denmark Has Killed Almost Every Baby With Down Syndrome in Abortion

Back aways, we reposted a story that told the grim truth about the fate of babies with Down syndrome in Denmark. In 2019 there were virtually none-just 18! When I read “The last children of Down Syndrome” by Sarah Zhan, I immediately thought of the 2017 story Zhan’s is a brilliantly written piece that appears in the Atlantic magazine. The subhead puts the story in the larger context: “Prenatal screening is changing who gets born and.

“You can’t script the insanity of this game”: J.J. Watt, Pat McAfee, NFL world stunned over Dodgers’ epic win vs. Blue Jays to lift World Series

The NFL world was left in awe as the Los Angeles Dodgers became the first team since the New York Yankees (1998-2000) to win back-to-back World Series titles after a dramatic come-from-behind win agai.

Calles, buses y estaciones del Metro afectadas el domingo por el Maratón de Nueva York; día de cambio de horario

Luego del récord de participación establecido el año pasado, este domingo vuelve el Maratón de NYC. Muchas calles y entradas al Metro estarán cerradas.

Medieval English castle linked to Hadrian’s Wall hits market for lofty sum, but there’s a catch

Bellister Castle in Northumberland, England, is hitting the market for about $3.34 million, but there’s a catch. It’s a National Trust lease ending in 2145, not a traditional sale.