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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 03.02.2026.

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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"Effective immediately we are deploying body cameras to every officer in the field in Minneapolis," Noem wrote on social media, adding that as funding becomes available, the body camera program "will be expanded nationwide." ICE agent conduct is facing increasing scrutiny after the deaths of two protesters in separate Minneapolis incidents. [Fullย Story]
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01:42โ‡ขClintons Yield to Epstein Summons

โŒจThe media's attention has pivoted to the Clintons' agreement to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein probe, a shift widely framed as a strategic retreat following Republican contempt threats (ABC News, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Blaze, NBC News, CNN). Concurrently, coverage highlights the administration's new mandate for body cameras on federal agents in Minneapolis following recent protester fatalities (Newsmax, Washington Times).
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White House senior adviser Corey Lewandowski told "Ed Henry The Big Take" on Monday that immigration enforcement agitators are selectively editing videos of agents to make them look bad. So having the unedited scenes will help show what's really happening. [Fullย Story]
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05:48โ‡ขThe Clintons Submit to Summons

โŒจEditors focus on the Clintons' agreement to testify in the House Epstein probe, ending a standoff over contempt threats (NYTimes, AP News, ABC News, NBC News, CNN, The Blaze). Simultaneously, the administration's plan to close the Kennedy Center for renovations draws scrutiny from major outlets regarding its cultural impact (NPR, Washington Post). Conservative sources highlight potential progress in ending the government shutdown (The Epoch Times).
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11:13โ‡ขTrump Commands Election Nationalization

โŒจEditorial priority has consolidated around President Trump's call for the 'nationalization' of elections (NYTimes, CNN, Mother Jones, The Federalist), a move viewed by liberal outlets as an executive power grab and by conservative media as a necessary reform. Simultaneously, headlines track the resolution of the House subpoena standoff as the Clintons agree to testify regarding the Epstein investigation (Newsweek, AP News, ABC News).
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The Federal Communications Commission will overhaul the governmentโ€™s decades-old Lifeline Program after discovering nearly $5 million has been spent on providing free phone and internet services to thousands of dead people, most of them in California.
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13:26โ‡ขThe Clintons Yield to Summons

โŒจEditorial attention is bifurcated between the House of Representatives' impending vote to resolve the partial government shutdown (The Hill, CBS, NBC News) and the Clintons' agreement to testify in the Epstein investigation (ABC News, AP News). While centrist and liberal outlets emphasize the legislative 'loyalty test' for Republicans, conservative sources pivot to the Epstein files' latest developments and Trump's calls to nationalize future elections (NYTimes, CNN, Mother Jones).
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Conservatives once panicked about a supposed federal plot to invade their communities and quash dissent. Now theyโ€™re cheering it.
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In the US, union pension funds collectively manage roughly $8 trillion in worker savings. Swedenโ€™s Meidner Plan suggests how labor can wield that economic power effectively: by using pension funds to establish worker ownership over private companies.
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President Donald Trump blasted The New York Times for its "phony article" claiming he had "backtracked" on demands that Harvard pay the government hundreds of millions of dollars for promoting leftist ideology and failing to police antisemitism on campus. [Fullย Story]
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15:42โ‡ขThe Unveiled Epstein Files

โŒจThe media's attention is focused on judicial and administrative clashes surrounding the Trump presidency. Editors are highlighting a federal judge's block of the administration's plan to end protected status for Haitian refugees (Common Dreams, Breitbart). Simultaneously, newsrooms are prioritizing the Justice Department's massive release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, noting the exposure of unredacted accuser names and the Clintons' agreement to testify (NPR, Daily Caller, The Atlantic, AP News).
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17:08โ‡ขThe Shutdown Threshold

โŒจEditorial priorities have shifted toward the imminent House vote to end the partial government shutdown (Newsweek, CBS, ABC News, The Hill). Conservative and centrist outlets highlight President Trump's intervention as the deciding factor. Simultaneously, the media is tracking the capture of Nicolรกs Maduro, framing Trump's meeting with Colombia's Petro through the lens of this regional shift (NBC News, The Epoch Times). Surveillance concerns persist as reports detail DHS's use of administrative subpoenas against critics (The Daily Beast, Common Dreams, Washington Post).
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