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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 05.12.2025.

It displays 293 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.12.2025
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00:01โ‡ขTexas GOP Map Upheld

โŒจUS media is primarily focused on the Supreme Court's decision to allow Texas to use its new congressional district map, which favors the GOP and could secure five additional House seats in the 2026 midterms (NBC News, Boston Globe, Newsweek, NPR, The Hill, The Epoch Times, Fox News, Washington Times, Mother Jones). Separately, news outlets report that a grand jury has declined to reindict Letitia James in a fraud case (Washington Examiner, ABC News, MSNBC).
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02:12โ‡ขBoat Strike Fallout Widens

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the controversial boat strikes, with lawmakers reacting to video evidence and a second strike reported. The arrest of the Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect remains a topic, with reports questioning the delay in the investigation. The Supreme Court's decision to allow Texas to use its new congressional map, favoring the GOP, also draws attention.
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The federal grand jury has opted to not reindict New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution, following the dismissal of her initial indictment by a federal judge 10 days prior.
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LATEST UPDATES: Trump Makes Big Change On Ballroom Project, IRS Holiday Scam Warning, MORE...
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04:11โ‡ขNew Boat Strike Amid Scrutiny

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the controversial boat strikes, with reports of a second strike and lawmakers viewing video evidence of survivors being killed, prompting an admiral's defense (AP News, NYTimes, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Newsweek, Washington Examiner). The Supreme Court's decision allowing Texas to use its GOP-favored congressional map also garners significant attention (HuffPost, National Review, NBC News, NPR, The Epoch Times, Newsmax). Separately, the arrest of the Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect remains a topic, with questions raised about the delay in the investigation (Fox News, Breitbart, The Blaze).
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11:24โ‡ขBoat Strike Video Horror

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the controversial military boat strikes, with lawmakers revealing video of survivors being killed, leading to questions about a "kill them all" order and Defense Secretary Hegseth's future (AP News, Newsweek, The Intercept, The Hill, Washington Times). Separately, the Supreme Court's dissenting opinion in a Trump case is noted (The Daily Beast), and an expanded US travel ban is reported (The Epoch Times).
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The Supreme Court said Thursday that Texas can go back to using its new, Republican-friendly congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections, putting on hold a lower court ruling that found the map to be an illegal attempt to strip minorities of voting power.
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FBI Director Kash Patel told Newsmax on Thursday that the arrest in the 2021 pipe bomb case shows the Biden administration left key evidence untouched for years, forcing the incoming Trump team to rebuild the investigation from scratch. [Fullย Story]
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13:41โ‡ขNetflix acquires Warner Bros.

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. and HBO Max for over $80 billion, creating a streaming giant (NYTimes, NBC News, CBS, HuffPost). Separately, the arrest in the 2021 DC pipe bomb case remains a key topic, with some outlets reporting claims that the Biden administration ignored evidence (NY Post, Newsmax, The Blaze). Discussions also continue regarding the controversial boat strikes.
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The launch of a new party was meant to reenergize the British left. But Your Partyโ€™s founding conference showed a Left that had forgotten the outward-facing mass politics of the Corbyn-era Labour Party.
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15:43โ‡ขBoat Strike Video Horror Persists

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the controversial boat strikes, with lawmakers revealing video of survivors being killed, prompting questions about a "kill them all" order and Defense Secretary Hegseth's future (AP News, Newsweek, The Intercept, The Hill, Washington Times). Separately, the Supreme Court's dissenting opinion in a Trump case is noted (The Daily Beast), and an expanded US travel ban is reported (The Epoch Times). The Trump administration's stance on Europe facing 'civilizational erasure' is also highlighted (NYTimes).
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WORLD CUP 2026 DRAW

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Time and again, New York Cityโ€™s dependence on the rich and private corporations has led it into fiscal crisis. As mayor, Zohran Mamdani has the opportunity to start building an economic base that better serves the needs of the cityโ€™s working class.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Texas Republicansโ€™ newly redrawn congressional maps, which may give the GOP five additional seats in the House of Representatives.
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16:48โ‡ขHepatitis B Vaccine Shift

โŒจUS media is predominantly focused on the controversial decision by RFK Jr.'s vaccine panel to no longer universally recommend the hepatitis B shot for newborns, a significant shift in decades-long policy (USA Today, AP News, NPR, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Washington Post, NBC News, CBS). This move has sparked widespread discussion across various outlets.
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A U.S. appeals court on Friday said President Donald Trump had the power to fire Democrat members of two federal labor boards, a major victory in the Republican president's bid to rein in agencies meant to be independent from the White House. [Fullย Story]
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President Donald Trump on Friday accepted the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize during the 2026 World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. [Fullย Story]
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18:04โ‡ขTrump Awarded FIFA Peace Prize Amid World Cup Draw

โŒจUS media is predominantly focused on the 2026 World Cup draw and the controversial award of the first FIFA Peace Prize to President Trump during the event (USA Today, Newsweek, Newsmax, CNN). Concurrently, the CDC vaccine panel's ongoing discussions about the hepatitis B birth dose recommendation continue to draw attention (Vox, ABC News, AP News, Washington Post, NPR, NBC News, The Epoch Times, CBS, Boston Globe).
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He burst onto the scene with an attention-getting renovation of his Southern California home before going on to design some of the worldโ€™s most recognizable buildings.
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19:21โ‡ขSupreme Court Birthright Citizenship Review

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the Supreme Court's decision to review President Trump's birthright citizenship order (AP News, Boston Globe, NBC News, CBS, Slate). Concurrently, the controversial award of the FIFA Peace Prize to Trump during the World Cup draw remains a significant topic (Washington Examiner, One America News Network, Fox News, Newsweek, Newsmax, USA Today). The unsealing of new Epstein grand jury documents is also gaining attention (The Daily Beast).
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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's order on birthright citizenship declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens. [Fullย Story]
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20:26โ‡ขSupreme Court Considers Birthright

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the Supreme Court's decision to review President Trump's birthright citizenship order (AP News, Washington Times, HuffPost, Newsmax, The Epoch Times, Washington Post, NBC News, CBS, Boston Globe). Separately, the controversial Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. for $83 billion is a significant topic (Slate, The Blaze, One America News Network). The World Cup draw and Trump's comments on soccer also garner attention (USA Today, The Daily Beast, CNN, Washington Examiner, Newsweek).
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President Donald Trump held talks Friday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in Washington to discuss thorny differences over migration and trade. It was his first time meeting his Mexico counterpart. [Fullย Story]
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He burst onto the scene with an attention-getting renovation of his Southern California home before going on to design some of the worldโ€™s most recognizable buildings.
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21:47โ‡ขBirthright Citizenship Battle Looms

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the Supreme Court's decision to review President Trump's birthright citizenship order (USA Today, NPR, MSNBC, The Daily Wire, Vox, AP News, Boston Globe, NBC News, Washington Times, CBS, HuffPost, The Epoch Times, Washington Post). This development escalates the discussion surrounding immigration and constitutional rights. Separately, Trump received an inaugural FIFA award at the World Cup draw (Washington Examiner, Newsmax, Newsweek).
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Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, announced new findings in the department's nationwide effort to clean up voter rolls โ€” revealing vulnerabilities in states' election systems. According to Dhillon, federal investigators have identified 260,000 dead individuals still listed on voter rolls across the country, along with thousands of registered noncitizens. [Fullย Story]
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23:17โ‡ขBirthright Citizenship Battle Deepens

โŒจUS media continues to heavily focus on the Supreme Court's agreement to review President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship (NYTimes, AP News, NPR, The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, NBC News, CBS, The Daily Wire, Vox, HuffPost, The Epoch Times, Boston Globe). This sustained attention underscores the constitutional and immigration implications. Concurrently, Trump was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize (USA Today, Newsweek).
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