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10.05.2025Two Ceasefires, Two Violations

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 10.05.2025.

It displays 176 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.05.2025Two Ceasefires, Two Violations
After Pakistan claimed India fired missiles at three air bases, Trump announced a "full and immediate ceasefire" between the nuclear powers by midday, following a week of cross-border strikes that began with India's May 6th retaliation for a tourist massacre. However, by evening, both countries accused each other of violating the agreement, with explosions reported in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Simultaneously, Ukraine and allies called for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia.

Domestically, a California judge temporarily halted Trump's government overhaul affecting 20 agencies, while the administration revealed it was "looking at" suspending habeas corpus for migrants—a statement that drew constitutional concerns. Newark Mayor Baraka described his ICE facility arrest as "humiliating," continuing yesterday's immigration enforcement controversy.

US-China trade talks began in Geneva, while House Republicans released their tax plan, proposing what critics called "more tax cuts for the wealthy."
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00:07India-Pakistan Missile Exchange Escalates

The newspapers report on escalating India-Pakistan military conflict, with Pakistan claiming India fired missiles at three air bases and initiating retaliatory attacks (AP News, Newsweek). The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus for migrants, with White House adviser Stephen Miller "actively looking at" suspending this constitutional protection (ABC News, NBC News, The Hill, MSNBC). Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at an ICE detention facility (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post). In a related development, Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk has been released from detention, with a judge citing free speech concerns (Boston Globe, Common Dreams). Other headlines note the U.S. will hit its debt ceiling in August (USA Today).
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03:49Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against India

The newspapers report on escalating military conflict between India and Pakistan, with Pakistan announcing retaliatory strikes after India fired missiles at three Pakistani air bases (CNN, AP News). The Trump administration's policies face multiple legal challenges: a federal judge temporarily halted Trump's government overhaul affecting 20 agencies (NPR), and a conservative lawsuit challenges Biden's Chuckwalla national monument designation (LA Times). Immigration enforcement remains contentious, with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka describing his arrest at an ICE facility as "humiliating" (Newsweek, OANN). Particularly alarming is White House adviser Stephen Miller's statement that the administration is "looking at" suspending habeas corpus (HuffPost, ABC News), a fundamental constitutional protection.
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It follows weeks of clashes, missile and drone strikes across their border that were triggered by a gun massacre on tourists last month that India blames on Pakistan, which denied the charge. It was their most serious confrontation in decades and left dozens of civilian dead on both sides.
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12:37Ceasefire Diplomacy Succeeds in Ukraine and South Asia

The newspapers report on significant diplomatic breakthroughs in two conflict zones: Ukraine and its allies called for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia (ABC News, CNN) while Trump announced India and Pakistan agreed to an "immediate ceasefire" after weeks of deadly cross-border strikes (AP News, CNN, Newsweek). Domestically, federal judges have halted much of Trump's planned government downsizing (Fox News, LA Times, HuffPost), with one San Francisco judge ordering a stop to mass layoffs. Headlines also note the selection of Pope Leo XIV, whose background and immigration views might clash with Trump administration policies (Vox, USA Today).
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14:03Trump Brokers India-Pakistan Ceasefire

The newspapers report extensively on a diplomatic breakthrough as India and Pakistan agreed to a "full and immediate ceasefire" brokered by the Trump administration (Breitbart, CBS, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Washington Post, HuffPost, USA Today, CNN, AP News). This follows weeks of escalating cross-border strikes that killed dozens of civilians after a tourist massacre. Domestically, other headlines cover House Republicans' tax plan (Fox News), agricultural guest worker housing controversies (LA Times), and concerns about part-time work conditions (The Atlantic).
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Friedrich Merz, Germany’s new chancellor, is the worst possible man for the job. Throughout his career, he has held a dogged commitment to a neoliberal ideology that has destroyed Europe’s social fabric.
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The new Holy Father’s criticism of both the president and vice president has some right-wing commentators writing him off as “anti-MAGA” and “woke.”
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Texas is currently one of 35 states with robust legal protections against SLAPP suits. New Texas resident Elon Musk is banding together with entrenched fossil fuel interests in a campaign to roll these protections back.
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16:12Ceasefires Achieved in Two Global Hotspots

The newspapers extensively report on a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan after weeks of escalating conflict (CNN, AP News, The Epoch Times, Breitbart, NYTimes, Washington Post). Diplomatic breakthroughs also extend to Ukraine, with a proposed 30-day truce with Russia (CNN, ABC News). Domestically, a federal judge has halted Trump and Musk's government overhaul (Common Dreams), while House Republicans released their tax plan (Fox News). Other topics include criticism of Trump's tariff policies (The Hill), concerns about free speech in Texas (Jacobin), and a new biotech startup by Elizabeth Holmes' partner (NPR).
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The truce came after several days of the countries’ most expansive fighting in decades. But there were reports of some continuing violence.
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The truce came after several days of the countries’ most expansive fighting in decades. But there were reports of some continuing violence.
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The new Holy Father’s criticism of both the president and vice president has some right-wing commentators writing him off as “anti-MAGA” and “woke.”
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Many Hindu nationalists termed the recent Pahalgam terror attack “our October 7” and now call for Pakistan to be “reduced to rubble.” Even under a tenuous cease-fire, nationalist saber-rattling is colliding with the collapse of international law.
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19:02India-Pakistan Ceasefire Violations Emerge

The newspapers report on fragile ceasefire situations in two conflict zones. While Trump announced an India-Pakistan ceasefire, both countries are now accusing each other of violations (CBS, CNN, NYTimes, Jacobin). Simultaneously, Ukraine and allies have called on Russia to accept a US-proposed ceasefire (ABC News, The Epoch Times). Domestically, sports headlines feature NBA playoffs with the Celtics versus Knicks (Boston Globe) and Bill Belichick's troubled relationship with UNC (NY Post), while Elizabeth Holmes' partner has launched a controversial biotech venture that she's reportedly advising from prison (The Daily Beast, NPR).
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22:11Fragile India-Pakistan Ceasefire Under Strain

The newspapers report continuing tensions in the India-Pakistan conflict as India accuses Pakistan of violating the recently announced ceasefire brokered by Trump (CNN, ABC News, Newsweek, CBS, NYTimes). In domestic politics, the Trump administration appointed Judge Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for DC, replacing Ed Martin whose confirmation faced Senate obstacles (NPR, Breitbart). Other significant developments include ongoing US-China trade talks (The Epoch Times), concerns about the dismantling of the Education Department enabling state voucher programs (NBC News), and a possible constitutional controversy as the administration considers suspending habeas corpus to accelerate deportations (AP News).
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