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14.10.2025The Day Israel Halved Gaza Aid Amid Ceasefire Challenges

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 14.10.2025.

It displays 243 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.10.2025The Day Israel Halved Gaza Aid Amid Ceasefire Challenges
US media on October 14th continued its overwhelming focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal and its fragile aftermath. In the morning, headlines detailed complex post-ceasefire issues, the brutal treatment of freed hostages, and ongoing political credit-claiming for the deal. By early afternoon, the government shutdown, entering its third week, became a significant co-occurring topic. Later, the narrative shifted to the Red Cross receiving bodies of deceased hostages, and Hamas's public executions of rivals. The day concluded with Israel announcing it would halve aid into Gaza due to the slow return of dead hostages, further testing the ceasefire's durability.
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Richard Grenell told Newsmax on Monday that President Donald Trump is the only world leader capable of achieving the historic peace deal that ended more than two years of war between Israel and Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip. [Full Story]
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04:29The Ceasefire's Unfolding Path

US media continues its overwhelming focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal, with headlines detailing the complex issues remaining post-ceasefire (Boston Globe, AP News), the brutal treatment of freed hostages (Breitbart), and the ongoing political credit-claiming for the deal (Fox News, NPR, NYTimes, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, Reason, The Blaze, Washington Examiner). The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have denounced the deal, demanding Palestinian liberation (NY Post).
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10:17The Ceasefire's Fragile Bloom

US media continues its overwhelming focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal, with headlines detailing the complex issues remaining post-ceasefire (ABC News, CNN, NYTimes, Washington Post, Vox, National Review, AP News, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, Newsmax, Reason, Washington Times, Breitbart, Free Beacon). Discussions also include the ongoing government shutdown entering its third week (CBS, The Daily Wire), and new 2025 testing data showing students are still in a pandemic slump in reading (NPR).
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12:39Ceasefire Aftermath: A Trump Legacy

US media continues its overwhelming focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal and its aftermath, with discussions detailing the ceasefire's fragile nature, ongoing questions, and the President's role as a peacemaker (AP News, The Federalist, National Review, Washington Times, ABC News, CNN, NYTimes). The government shutdown also remains a significant topic, with concerns about its impact on federal agencies and potential firings (The Hill, MSNBC, Mother Jones, CBS, The Daily Wire).
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France’s new prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has had a rocky start. Yet as armed forces minister, he has already proved himself where it counts: loyally defending Emmanuel Macron’s austerity plans while pushing for ever higher military spending.
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14:50Hamas' Broken Promise

US media continues to focus on the ongoing government shutdown, with the Senate planning another vote to reopen the government and mass firings of federal workers underway (CBS, The Epoch Times, The Hill, MSNBC, Mother Jones, The Daily Wire). The Gaza cease-fire remains a key topic, with discussions on the challenges of maintaining peace after Hamas's public executions (CNN, NY Post, NYTimes, National Review, ABC News, The Federalist, Newsmax, Reason).
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Last night at a campaign rally, Zohran Mamdani addressed his supporters: “For too long, we have tried not to lose. Now, it is time that we win.”
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President Donald Trump called out Time magazine for its "weird" cover photo of him for its "His Triumph" story about his historic rolein securing the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza since the infamous Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. [Full Story]
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17:21Hamas Delays Hostage Remains

US media continues to focus heavily on the Gaza ceasefire and its challenges, including Israel's decision to halve aid over slow hostage body returns and ongoing discussions about Hamas's actions (ABC News, AP News, CNN, The Federalist, National Review, Newsmax, NYTimes, Daily Caller, The Blaze). The government shutdown also remains a key issue, with NASA layoffs attributed to reorganization rather than the shutdown (CBS, The Daily Wire, The Epoch Times, The Hill, MSNBC, Washington Times).
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The Trump Administration's Office of Management and Budget on Tuesday said it was preparing to "batten down the hatches" and "ride out" the government shutdown. [Full Story]
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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is demanding that Jack Smith testify before Congress, accusing the former special counsel of leading a politically motivated crusade against President Donald Trump. [Full Story]
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19:02Shutdown Deepens as Trump Targets Critics

US media continues its focus on the government shutdown, with the Senate planning another vote and reports of layoffs continuing (CBS, The Epoch Times, The Hill, One America News Network, AP News, The Daily Wire). The Israel-Hamas situation remains a prominent topic, with Trump's comments on disarming Hamas and Israel restricting aid over hostage delays (ABC News, CNN, NPR, NYTimes, Washington Examiner, The Federalist, National Review, Daily Caller).
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20:27Hamas Still Holds Remains

US media continues its focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal, with reports on Hamas executing rivals in the post-deal power vacuum and the IDF releasing bodies of four hostages (CNN, USA Today, Washington Examiner, ABC News, NYTimes, NPR, The Federalist, Daily Caller). The government shutdown remains a secondary, but still prominent, topic (AP News, The Daily Wire, The Hill, CBS, The Epoch Times).
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday a wealthy donor of his offered to help pay troops during the government shutdown. 'I have a man who is a very wealthy person,' Trump said. 'He said, "If there is any money necessary, shortfall for the paying of the troops, I will pay it."' Trump said they did not need the money and that the troops would be taken care of. [Full Story]
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday posthumously awarded America's highest civilian honor to Charlie Kirk, the assassinated leader who inspired a generation of young conservatives and helped push the nation's politics further to the right. 'I wouldn't miss this for anything in the world,' Trump told attendees, referencing his global peacemaking schedule. [Full Story]
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday posthumously awarded America's highest civilian honor to Charlie Kirk, the assassinated leader who inspired a generation of young conservatives and helped push the nation's politics further to the right. 'I wouldn't miss this for anything in the world,' Trump told attendees, referencing his global peacemaking schedule. [Full Story]
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21:43Trump Honors Kirk's Legacy

US media continues to focus on President Trump's Gaza peace deal, with reports on his commitment to disarm Hamas, possibly violently (ABC News, USA Today, CNN). The posthumous awarding of the Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk by Trump also garners significant attention (Breitbart, Fox News, Newsmax). Additionally, Trump's actions regarding Venezuela and Argentina are noted (Common Dreams, One America News Network, Washington Examiner, The Daily Beast).
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New research suggests that rates of trans identification are falling among American youth.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear Infowars founder and host Alex Jones’s appeal of an approximately $1.4 billion defamation judgment, stemming from prior claims relating to the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting being "staged."
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23:01Shutdown Day 14: Senate Stalls Again

US media continues to focus on the government shutdown, with the Senate failing for an eighth time to advance a funding bill (CBS, The Hill, USA Today, Washington Times). Concurrently, President Trump's posthumous awarding of the Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk is widely reported (Breitbart, The Epoch Times, Fox News). Additionally, a Gaza ceasefire deal has been sealed, with US and Arab world cooperation (NYTimes, The Federalist, CNN, ABC News).
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