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09.09.2025The day Israel attacked Hamas leadership in Qatar

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 09.09.2025.

It displays 246 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.09.2025The day Israel attacked Hamas leadership in Qatar
The day began with continued media focus on the House Oversight Committee's release of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," including an alleged suggestive note and drawing by President Trump, which he denied. Concurrently, federal immigration enforcement, particularly ICE crackdowns in Chicago and Massachusetts, remained a prominent domestic concern, following the Supreme Court's prior ruling on LA raids. By early afternoon, a new international crisis emerged as Israel reportedly conducted a "precise" strike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, a key US ally, prompting immediate reports of explosions. Throughout the afternoon and evening, this event dominated coverage, with Qatar condemning the "cowardly" attack and the White House criticizing Israel. President Trump also expressed disapproval, leading to concerns about diplomatic tensions and stalled ceasefire negotiations. Domestically, a significant downward revision of US job growth by 911,000 jobs over the past year and the Supreme Court's decision to review Trump's tariffs also gained substantial attention. RFK Jr.'s health strategy report, advocating for vaccine scrutiny, garnered interest.
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00:55Epstein's Book: Trump's Alleged Note

US media largely focuses on the House Oversight Committee's release of Jeffrey Epstein's 'birthday book,' which features a sexually suggestive drawing and note allegedly signed by President Trump. Trump denies authorship (ABC News, AP News, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NPR, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, USA Today, The Daily Beast, Boston Globe, MSNBC, Washington Examiner, Daily Caller). Concurrently, President Trump's rhetoric on federal intervention and immigration enforcement in Chicago remains a significant topic (Breitbart, Newsmax, Common Dreams).
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09:21Epstein's Book: Trump's Mark Unfolds

US media extensively reports on the ongoing release of Jeffrey Epstein's 'birthday book' by the House Oversight Committee, which includes a suggestive drawing and note allegedly signed by President Trump. Trump continues to deny authorship of the note (Boston Globe, NYTimes, Washington Post, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Newsweek, AP News, USA Today, Daily Caller). Concurrently, the Supreme Court's decision permitting federal immigration raids, especially in Los Angeles, remains a significant concern for immigrant communities (LA Times, Common Dreams, The Hill, Newsmax, Slate, Washington Examiner).
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12:05Epstein Document Disclosures Continue

US media continues to report on the House Oversight Committee's release of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," including an alleged suggestive note and drawing by President Trump, which he denies. Forensic analyses questioning the note's authenticity have emerged (AP News, The Daily Beast, CBS, NYTimes, Washington Post, Daily Caller). Meanwhile, federal immigration enforcement remains a focus, with ICE crackdowns in Massachusetts and concerns over Trump's troop deployment in US cities (Boston Globe, LA Times, Newsmax, Washington Examiner).
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Every few months, French president Emmanuel Macron appoints a new government, without his prime ministers ever winning a real base of support. The fundamental problem is the president himself and a dogmatic austerity agenda, which most French people reject.
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Israel carried out a surprise airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday — taking aim at terrorist billionaires long sheltered by a country that is considered a strong U.S. ally, and where the U.S. has an airbase.
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14:10Israel Strikes Hamas in Qatar

US media's top editorial priority is Israel's reported "precise" strike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, a key US ally, with explosions heard in the capital (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Fox News, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, Washington Examiner). This marks a significant expansion of Israel's campaign. Concurrently, discussions around the House panel's release of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book" and an alleged Trump-signed drawing persist, with new mentions of potential congressional immunity to expose clients (MSNBC, NYTimes, The Daily Beast).
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15:34Doha Strike Escalates Mideast Tensions

US media's primary focus remains on Israel's reported 'precise strike' targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar, with new headlines detailing Qatar's condemnation of the 'cowardly' attack as a violation of international law (ABC News, AP News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, Newsweek, Washington Post, Washington Examiner). This action is further described as widening Israel's campaign, potentially stalling ceasefire negotiations. Domestically, new reports highlight a significant downward revision in US job growth over the past year (The Hill, The Daily Beast).
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17:05Doha Strike After US Forewarning

US media heavily focuses on Israel's recent strike targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar, with new reports indicating the US had forewarning of the attack. Qatar has condemned the strike as a "blatant violation" of international law, raising concerns it may hinder ceasefire negotiations (CBS, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, Free Beacon, Washington Examiner). Domestically, President Trump declined comment on his alleged Epstein letter (ABC News, The Daily Beast), while new data revisions reveal US job growth was significantly overstated last year (NPR).
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The U.S. economy added nearly a million fewer jobs in the year through March 2025 than previously reported, according to preliminary figures released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The revision, the largest on record, suggests job growth during
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18:42Trump Rebukes Israel Over Doha Strike

US media continues to focus on Israel's strike against Hamas leadership in Doha. Reports highlight President Trump's strong condemnation of the attack, with the White House criticizing Israel and emphasizing US-Qatari friendship, assuring Qatar similar incidents won't recur (Washington Post, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, CBS, CNN, Newsweek, AP News, Free Beacon). This escalates diplomatic tensions. Domestically, new headlines reinforce the significant downward revision of US job growth by 911,000 (Breitbart, NPR). RFK Jr.'s MAHA report calling for vaccine scrutiny also gained attention (Boston Globe, The Hill).
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Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump on his golf course last year, is currently facing trial in federal court. However, sources say the publicity surrounding the trial is complicating the jury selection process.
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Elon Musk is poised to become the world’s first trillionaire. Still, liberals are hand-wringing about the potential pitfalls of wealth redistribution. In truth, we should have stopped the rise of the economic superelite long ago. Better late than never.
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20:13Doha Strike Threatens Ceasefire Talks

US media remains focused on the international fallout from Israel's strike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar. The White House and Qatar strongly criticize the attack, with Qatar suspending ceasefire mediation efforts. Hamas claims its top negotiating team survived the strike, though lower-ranking members were killed (ABC News, CNN, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, Daily Caller, CBS, Newsweek, Free Beacon, Washington Examiner, Washington Times). Domestically, RFK Jr.'s health strategy, including vaccine scrutiny, also garners attention (Boston Globe, USA Today, The Hill).
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21:50Qatar Strike Fallout Deepens

US media continues to focus on Israel's strike against Hamas leadership in Qatar, with reports indicating the US was pre-notified but not of the location. This action occurred while Hamas considered a ceasefire, drawing progressive calls for a US arms embargo and sparking concerns about escalating the conflict and potentially alienating President Trump (ABC News, AP News, CNN, Newsweek, Intercept, Slate, Washington Times). Domestically, the Supreme Court's decision to review Trump's tariffs also receives significant attention (NPR, The Hill, HuffPost, USA Today, Washington Examiner).
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised down their job numbers from April 2024 to March 2025 by 911,000 jobs -- the biggest revision on record. The White House stated that the BLS’s revision of their job numbers proves that President Donald Trump was right.
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