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01.09.2025The day Trump's tariffs were ruled illegal

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.09.2025.

It displays 159 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.09.2025The day Trump's tariffs were ruled illegal
US media focused heavily on President Trump's domestic agenda, particularly legal challenges to his policies. A key development was the ruling that his “Liberation Day” tariffs were illegal, prompting questions about their enforcement after previous judicial findings of unlawfulness. On Labor Day, debate intensified around Trump's efforts to curb union power and his “America First” policies, contrasted with rallies against his “anti-worker” stance. Immigration policy also saw movement, with a judge halting child deportations earlier in the day, while cities like Chicago braced for further federal immigration crackdowns. Internationally, a devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan killed over 800 people. Concurrently, former CDC directors raised alarms over RFK Jr.'s influence, and President Trump announced the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Rudy Giuliani following his car accident.
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05:22Judge Halts Child Deportation

The US media continues to highlight the legal challenge to the Trump administration's immigration policies, with multiple outlets reporting a judge's order blocking the deportation of hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children, some as flights were preparing to depart (Boston Globe, CBS, NPR, HuffPost, Common Dreams, NYTimes). This comes amidst broader discussions of President Trump's domestic agenda, including his intention to mandate voter ID (USA Today) and a review of illegal immigrants in public housing (OANN).
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10:36Afghanistan Earthquake Devastation

US media reports a devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan has killed over 800 people and destroyed villages (CBS, Newsweek, AP News). While discussions continue regarding President Trump's domestic agenda, including a judge halting child deportations (Common Dreams, HuffPost), international attention also focuses on a rare display of unity among China, India, and Russia, who projected an alternative to U.S. global leadership (NYTimes, CNN, Washington Post).
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There is much more to life than work. We all have families, friends, and a beautiful world to enjoy. We need more time off to enjoy it.
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Chinese intelligence services are recruiting students, stealing American research and engaging in harassment of dissidents at U.S. universities, according to a new report by the National Counterintelligence and Security Center.
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President Donald Trump on Monday called on pharmaceutical companies to justify the success of their drugs intended to treat COVID. He said there is disagreement on whether the drugs saved lives. [Full Story]
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13:43Trump's Expanding Reach

US media continues to detail the devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan (CBS, Newsweek). Domestically, focus remains on President Trump’s policies, with preliminary data indicating 1.2 million immigrants have left the US labor force under his administration (AP News, NPR). Headlines also highlight the Supreme Court's expansion of presidential power (Washington Post) and Trump's questions regarding COVID drug effectiveness (Newsmax). Public health discussions include Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s supporters aiming to influence media messages (Boston Globe, The Daily Beast).
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After decades of the Democratic Party counting on the youth vote in elections, a shift is underway. Polls show a growing wave of young people embracing conservative views, breaking from the liberal bent that dominated the youth of past generations.
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President Trump appears to have finally triumphed in the border wall battle, taking an issue that had been a major political battleground and turning it into a no-brainer winner for a majority of voters — and Congress.
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16:12Trump's Labor Day Standoff

US media prominently features President Trump's domestic agenda, particularly his administration's approach to labor. Headlines detail Trump's efforts to curb union power, including moves against federal employee unions, alongside his "America First" labor policy celebrations (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, Slate). Scrutiny of COVID-19 drugs also continues, with Trump urging companies to justify their success and acknowledging internal divisions over vaccine strategy (ABC News, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, USA Today).
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19:00Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal Amid Labor Debate

US media continues to scrutinize President Trump’s domestic policies, with major attention on his economic and labor agenda. Headlines report that his “Liberation Day” tariffs were ruled illegal, prompting questions about their future (CBS). On Labor Day, critics and union leaders rallied against his "anti-worker" stance (Boston Globe, CNN, Common Dreams), while his administration emphasized jobs for American citizens (Breitbart). Concurrently, RFK Jr.'s ousting of a CDC boss is drawing strong alarms from former public health officials (ABC News, HuffPost).
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the Washington Examiner on Monday that President Donald Trump might declare a national housing emergency this fall to address rising prices and dwindling supply. It would be the first such emergency since the Great Recession, when the housing bubble burst as President Barack Obama was preparing to succeed George W. Bush. [Full Story]
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21:08Federal Crackdowns Expand

US media continues to report on President Trump's escalating domestic initiatives, particularly federal crackdowns. Cities like Chicago are bracing for immigration enforcement (CNN), while Trump hails collaborations for crime crackdowns in places like DC, which also highlights an uneasy relationship with gun policies (Fox News, NYTimes). This comes amid a deadly Labor Day weekend in Chicago, with Trump threatening further crackdowns (Newsweek). Internationally, Guatemala has suggested the US send unaccompanied migrant children home, reflecting ongoing immigration pressures (NPR).
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