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01.12.2025

The Day Alina Habba Was Disqualified

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.12.2025.

It displays 198 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.12.2025 โ‡ข The Day Alina Habba Was Disqualified
โŒจUS media on December 1st continued its extensive coverage of the federal appeals court's decision to disqualify Alina Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey. This story dominated headlines throughout the day, following her appointment by President Trump and the legal challenges that ensued.

Concurrently, President Trump's discussions and plans regarding Venezuela remained a prominent topic, along with ongoing peace talks for Ukraine, with a U.S. team heading to Russia. Scrutiny also intensified over Defense Secretary Hegseth's role in military strikes on alleged drug boats, with the White House defending the admiral who ordered a second strike. The radicalization of the National Guardsmen shooting suspect also remained a key discussion.
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06:03 (11:03)โ‡ขTrump's Pardons, Asylum Halts

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's actions and policies, including his discussions with Venezuelan President Maduro (CNN, Newsmax), a pause on asylum decisions (The Epoch Times), and congressional reviews of military strikes on boats (AP News, NYTimes, Washington Post). Reports also highlight his pardon of a private equity executive (Common Dreams) and a late-night rant (The Daily Beast).
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The Post on Friday published a report revealing that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken order to kill all crew members aboard a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea on Sept. 2.
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08:14 (13:14)โ‡ขHegseth's Order: Death at Sea

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's foreign policy actions regarding Venezuela and Russia, with his ultimatum to Maduro ending flight speculation (NY Post, Newsmax) and a peace push heading to Moscow (CNN, NBC News). Concurrently, controversies surrounding Defense Secretary Hegseth's alleged order to kill a boat crew are prominent (The Hill, The Intercept, Washington Post, AP News), with Trump denying the claims. The radicalization of the National Guardsmen shooting suspect also remains a key discussion (ABC News, CBS, Washington Times).
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After World War II, Germany embraced pacifism as a form of atonement. Now the country is arming itself again.
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The weight loss medications can be part of a long-term treatment strategy for adults, according to new World Health Organization guidelines.
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In the early years of the AIDS crisis, the US government left people with HIV to fend for themselves. Desperate, they turned to a new and little-understood financial instrument: selling their life insurance policies to investors for quick cash.
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10:11 (15:11)โ‡ขHegseth's Shadows Lengthen

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's actions, with reports on the appeals court disqualifying Alina Habba (CBS, Fox News) and his plans for Venezuela (Newsmax) and meeting Putin (The Epoch Times, CNN). Conservative outlets highlight Trump's invite to National Guard families (AP News) and his defense of Hegseth (Washington Times). Additionally, multiple outlets cover ongoing murder trials (Boston Globe, Newsweek) and the UK's potential abolishment of trial by jury (Breitbart).
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11:38 (16:38)โ‡ขAlina Habba's Authority Quashed

โŒจUS media is predominantly covering the federal appeals court decision disqualifying Alina Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey (Fox News, Daily Caller, USA Today, Washington Examiner, CBS). Concurrently, peace talks for Ukraine are ongoing, with a U.S. team heading to Russia for discussions (NBC News, The Epoch Times). Other notable reports include updates on the Luigi Mangione murder trial (NY Post, Newsweek) and accusations against Minnesota's governor regarding a massive fraud case (Breitbart, NPR).
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13:32 (18:32)โ‡ขHabba's Fall from Grace

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the federal appeals court's disqualification of Alina Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey (ABC News, Washington Post, USA Today, Washington Times, HuffPost, CBS, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, President Trump's discussions regarding Venezuela are covered (The Daily Beast, Newsmax, One America News Network). Additionally, Congress is scrutinizing military strikes on boats, with Hegseth making related jokes (The Hill, AP News, National Review, CNN).
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14:52 (19:52)โ‡ขHegseth's Mockery, A Nation's Ire

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's meetings regarding Venezuela (CBS, AP News, Newsmax, One America News Network). Concurrently, scrutiny intensifies over Defense Secretary Hegseth's role in military strikes on alleged drug boats (ABC News, The Daily Beast, AP News, National Review, The Hill, CNN). Separately, a federal appeals court again ruled against Alina Habba's appointment as top New Jersey prosecutor (Washington Examiner, Washington Post, HuffPost).
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A social media account representing over 400 Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) workers recently accused Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz of being โ€œ100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesotaโ€ -- in relation to a scheme that took advantage of the "Feeding our Future" program.
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16:41 (21:41)โ‡ขHegseth's Strikes, Trump's Defense

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the White House's defense of the admiral who ordered a second strike on an alleged drug boat, with several outlets reporting on official confirmations and justifications (CBS, CNN, The Hill, AP News, Newsmax, USA Today, ABC News). Concurrently, other reports cover President Trump's influence on foreign elections and tensions with Venezuela (NYTimes, Newsweek, Vox), and the ongoing discussion surrounding the National Guard attack suspect's background (NPR, Washington Post, National Review, Daily Caller).
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Following last week's targeted ambush shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members, Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, leading Beckstrom to succumb to her injuries the next day, President Donald Trump revealed that he personally invited the families of both service members for a visit.
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18:31 (23:31)โ‡ขHegseth's Alleged 'Kill Everybody' Order

โŒจUS media continues to focus heavily on the White House's defense of Admiral Hegseth regarding the follow-up strike on an alleged drug boat (CBS, The Hill, HuffPost, Reason, ABC News, CNN, AP News, Newsmax). Concurrently, President Trump's health and alleged attempts to influence the Tennessee special election are also reported (Newsweek, USA Today, Breitbart, One America News Network, The Daily Beast).

21:08 (02:08)โ‡ขHegseth's Orders Under Scrutiny

โŒจUS media continues to intensely scrutinize the September 2nd Caribbean boat strike, focusing on Defense Secretary Hegseth's role and alleged orders, with discussions of potential war crimes and White House efforts to shift blame to an admiral (NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post, Reason, AP News, Washington Times, ABC News, CBS, CNN, HuffPost, Newsmax). Additionally, conservative outlets highlight a controversial nativity display and new immigration policies (Breitbart, Fox News, The Blaze).