You probably bent the wheel. Have the wheel inspected and replace it if it is bent. Make sure they inspect the tire for damage. I would also have the front end realigned.
Take your vehicle to a place that sells tires and does front end alignments. Have the wheel and tire that hit the curb inspected for damage. Tell them what happened and have the steering and suspension parts inspected for any damage. Have a front end alignment performed for sure. If I hit a curb at 65 mph I would be very suspect that that tire was damaged and would consider replacing that tire no matter if it looked good or not. The safety of you and your family may be in danger with that tire on the car. It all depends on how hard you hit the curb and only you know that.
Your rotors are warped. You need new brake pads and the rotors turned at a machine shop or replaced.
front end is worn out
The problem is either worn suspension parts (e.g., tie rods, idler arm, ball joints) or worn shocks/struts.
Check the front motor mount.
Front brake rotors are warped
Check front end components i.e tie rod ends ball joints, struts and strut mounts for wear and looseness
Mine had a warped rotor and i had it replaced and it helped
depends on when it shakes if it shakes when you put on the brakes-warped rotors otherwise it could be ball joints, steering joints, wheel bearings or even out of balance tires
you need a front end alignment
Tires/wheels out of balance?
YOUR FRONT ROTORS ARE WARPED. YOU NEED A BRAKE JOB.