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02.03.2025Day Europe Gathered Ukraine's Pieces

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 02.03.2025.

It displays 148 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.03.2025Day Europe Gathered Ukraine's Pieces
European leaders moved swiftly to fill the vacuum left by the Trump-Zelenskyy confrontation, with the UK and France crafting a new ceasefire proposal. Zelenskyy received a warm welcome in London, securing billions in air defense commitments, while European leaders discussed forming a "coalition of the willing" to support Ukraine without US backing.

The Treasury confirmed no economic deals would be considered after Zelenskyy "chose to blow that up," while Trump allies called for Zelenskyy's resignation. Defense Secretary Hegseth ordered the halt of offensive cyber operations against Russia, as the Kremlin noted Washington now "largely aligns" with Moscow's vision.

Social Security announced 7,000 job cuts, continuing the DOGE-driven federal workforce reduction. A nuclear weapons agency reported disruptions from Musk's latest worker-performance directives, while federal courts continued reversing Trump's agency dismissals.
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03:07Mining Deal Behind Oval Office Storm Revealed

The newspapers extensively cover new revelations about the Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office confrontation, with details emerging about a failed mining deal with Ukraine (CBS, AP, Daily Wire, Vox). GOP senators express dismay at Trump's behavior (ABC News), while several judges reverse Trump's federal worker dismissals (Fox News, USA Today). Separately, Musk faces pushback over federal workforce emails (Washington Post, NY Post) and criticizes Social Security (HuffPost).
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11:06Europe Crafts Ukraine Peace As Trump Plan Crumbles

The newspapers extensively cover the aftermath of Trump-Zelenskyy confrontation, with European leaders working on a new ceasefire proposal (NYTimes, CNN, Newsweek). New revelations suggest Israel's Gaza aid blockade was coordinated with Trump (ABC News, AP). JD Vance faces protests during Vermont ski trip (Breitbart, HuffPost, Daily Beast), while federal workers organize against Trump's cuts (NBC News). Democrats allegedly advised Zelenskyy to reject Trump's mineral deal (NY Post).
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A new biography of Laurence Gronlund, a long-forgotten yet pivotal Marxian propagandist, sheds light on the rich complexities of Gilded Age socialism — one that forces us to consider how we package and present socialist ideas.
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15:27Europe Drafts Ukraine Peace Without US

The newspapers extensively cover Europe's initiative to draft a Ukraine ceasefire plan to present to the US (NYTimes, Breitbart, Epoch Times, AP), following the Trump-Zelenskyy confrontation. Trump's transformation of federal government continues with widespread workforce cuts (CBS, USA Today), while South Carolina prepares for its first firing squad execution (NBC). A DOGE-related incident disrupts a nuclear weapons agency (Washington Post, Atlantic).
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The Make America Healthy Again movement reflects legitimate anxieties about illness, modernity, and the long-term effects of capitalist development. But its response — self-optimization and deregulation — deflects that fear rather than challenging its cause.
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A social media post by the Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Michael W. Banks, shows February apprehensions to be a record low for the Agency. Banks’s post reveals the startling impact of the Trump presidency on illegal migration to the United States in the 42 days since assuming office.
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A social media post by the Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Michael W. Banks, shows February apprehensions to be a record low for the Agency. Banks’s post reveals the startling impact of the Trump presidency on illegal migration to the United States in the 42 days since assuming office.
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18:02Europe Arms Ukraine As US Steps Back

The newspapers extensively cover Europe's efforts to support Ukraine, with the EU proposing a "steel porcupine" defense plan (NYTimes) and the UK pledging $2 billion in air defense (AP), while Trump allies criticize Zelensky (Newsweek, Fox). Border statistics show record low migrant encounters under Trump (Breitbart), as Social Security announces 7,000 job cuts (ABC). Musk voices support for US withdrawal from NATO and UN (OAN).
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The Trump administration’s cuts have targeted personnel who work to prevent wildfires and support firefighters as they battle blazes. With fire season approaching and climate change intensifying the risks, disaster is looming on the horizon.
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In February, Seattle voters approved a ballot initiative to levy a tax on businesses to fund the construction of democratically governed social housing. Jacobin spoke with one of the campaign’s lead organizers about the measure.
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20:25Europe Forms Ukraine Coalition As US Steps Back

The newspapers extensively cover Europe's pivot towards Ukraine after the Trump clash, with UK's Starmer announcing billions in support and calling for a "coalition of the willing" (NBC, NYTimes, AP). Zelenskyy meets King Charles following European summit (NY Post), while Trump officials reject Ukraine deal prospects (CBS, Fox). Israel blocks humanitarian aid to Gaza (Common Dreams), and China reportedly develops nuclear aircraft carrier (OAN). Seattle passes social housing initiative (Jacobin).
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The Make America Healthy Again movement reflects legitimate anxieties about illness, modernity, and the long-term effects of capitalist development. But its response — self-optimization and deregulation — deflects that fear rather than challenging its cause.
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The 97th Academy Awards will be held Sunday at the Dolby Theatre. The show will kick off at 4 p.m. PT. Follow along to find out the winners, see photos of celebrities from the red carpet and get updates from the show.
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23:26Oscars Night Overshadows Pentagon's Russia Retreat

The newspapers extensively cover the Oscars ceremony, with multiple outlets providing live updates from the red carpet and predictions for "Anora" and "Nickel Boys" as frontrunners (ABC, LA Times, NPR, NY Post). Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Hegseth orders halt to cyber operations against Russia (NYTimes), as Europe attempts to take control of Ukraine negotiations following Trump-Zelenskyy clash (CNN, HuffPost). Trump promises cryptocurrency leadership, sparking market rally (Daily Beast).
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