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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.11.2025.

It displays 168 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

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President Donald Trump has designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” for the ongoing mass murders of Christians by radical Islamists, directing the House Appropriations Committee “to immediately look into this matter” and stating that the United States “cannot stand by” while the slaughters occur.
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08:34SNAP's Lifeline Extended

US media continues to heavily focus on federal judges ordering the Trump administration to use emergency funds for SNAP benefits during the government shutdown (Boston Globe, Breitbart, NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, ABC News, CBS, MSNBC). President Trump has also indicated he wants to find a legal way to continue SNAP payments. Other reports note Trump's criticism of the GOP's shutdown strategy (CNN) and truck tariffs (The Epoch Times, The Blaze).
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ICE’s investigative division, increasingly involved in ground-level immigration enforcement, is using Nvidia tech to crunch data.
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12:13Shutdown's Hunger Pangs

US media continues to heavily focus on the government shutdown's impact on SNAP benefits, with new reports highlighting the financial strain on states and the increasing reliance on food banks as aid programs face risk (ABC News, Boston Globe, CNN, Fox News, NPR, NYTimes, AP News, Breitbart, Washington Examiner, Washington Times). The courts have ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funds to continue food aid.
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Already just a few months into its founding, Britain’s new left party has been dominated by factionalism and infighting. These are problems that have always plagued left populist movements. Your Party could learn from their history.
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Historic preservation groups responded to the White House East Wing’s demolition with equivocal statements and “deep concern.” Their failure to mobilize reveals how dependent liberal advocacy has become on the billionaires funding Trump’s regime.
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From 2005 to 2016, against the wishes of both the country’s ruling and opposition parties, the small Venezuelan municipality of Torres underwent a radical experiment in democracy, giving residents direct power over the budget. It worked.
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15:01Government Shutdown's Cold Embrace

US media continues to heavily focus on the government shutdown's impact on federal food aid, with new reports highlighting delays and uncertainty for SNAP benefits despite court orders to use contingency funds (CNN, NPR, AP News, USA Today, Washington Times, ABC News, Boston Globe, NYTimes). Concerns also persist regarding military action against Venezuela (The Hill, Common Dreams, Jacobin).
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that he apologized to President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff political advertisement that utilized the voice of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize Trump’s trade policy.
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Historic preservation groups responded to the White House East Wing’s demolition with equivocal statements and “deep concern.” Their failure to mobilize reveals how dependent liberal advocacy has become on the billionaires funding Trump’s regime.
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17:44Shutdown Deepens Hunger

US media continues to focus on the government shutdown's impact, particularly regarding SNAP benefits, with new reports highlighting further interruptions and delays despite court rulings (HuffPost, Mother Jones, ABC News, CNN, NPR, NYTimes, AP News). Conservative media also covers internal Republican party dynamics and Trump administration actions (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post, The Hill, The Daily Beast, Daily Caller, National Review, One America News Network, The Blaze, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times).
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20:15Shutdown's Hunger Pangs Persist

US media continues to focus heavily on the government shutdown's impact on SNAP benefits, with new reports highlighting further delays despite federal judges ordering the Trump administration to use contingency funds (CNN, Common Dreams, The Epoch Times, One America News Network, Washington Times, AP News, NPR, Mother Jones, HuffPost). Separately, an explosion at Harvard Medical School appears intentional (Boston Globe), and a Syrian leader is scheduled to meet President Trump (CBS).
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Historic preservation groups responded to the White House East Wing’s demolition with equivocal statements and “deep concern.” Their failure to mobilize reveals how dependent liberal advocacy has become on the billionaires funding Trump’s regime.
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23:50Shutdown's Hunger Deepens

US media continues to heavily focus on the government shutdown's impact on SNAP benefits, with new reports detailing cuts, delays, and long lines at food pantries despite earlier judicial rulings (CNN, The Hill, AP News, The Daily Beast, USA Today, ABC News, The Epoch Times, NPR, HuffPost, Mother Jones). Conservative outlets also highlight President Trump's strong stance against Nigeria regarding Christian attacks (One America News Network, Washington Times). Separately, an intentional explosion occurred at Harvard Medical School (NBC News, The Blaze, Boston Globe).