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17.09.2025The day three Pennsylvania officers died and Kimmel's show was pulled

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 17.09.2025.

It displays 292 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.09.2025The day three Pennsylvania officers died and Kimmel's show was pulled
US media started the day continuing its focus on the Charlie Kirk assassination, with new details emerging about Tyler Robinson's confession texts and President Trump's use of the killing to justify actions against opponents. Early afternoon saw President Trump begin his second state visit to the UK, meeting King Charles and signing a major tech deal.
In the late afternoon, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in Trump's second term, a decision noted by many outlets in relation to the president's pressure. Concurrently, the ousted CDC Director Susan Monarez testified before the Senate about political interference from RFK Jr. and vaccine policies.
The evening's major story became the fatal shooting of three police officers in southern Pennsylvania, with two more wounded. Shortly after, ABC indefinitely suspended "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following comments made about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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Officials say 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is being kept in the jail's special housing unit "so that we can keep a close eye on him." A sheriff's office statement said he'll stay on "special watch status until cleared by mental health, which may take several days." "This is done for various reasons ranging from: the types of crimes you're booked on, behavioral issues, violent behavior, and/or suicidal comments made during the arrest," the statement read. [Full Story]
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Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) have announced that more than 100 educators are under investigation and could face suspension of their teaching certifications for social media posts related to the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. [Full Story]
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00:43The assassin's chilling texts laid bare

US media continues its extensive focus on the Charlie Kirk assassination. Tyler Robinson faces aggravated murder charges, with new details emerging from his text messages to his transgender partner confessing to the killing and expressing "hatred" (ABC News, AP News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Daily Caller, Fox News, Free Beacon, HuffPost, NBC News, National Review, Newsmax, NY Post, NYTimes, One America News Network, The Daily Wire, The Epoch Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Washington Times). An ABC News reporter faced criticism for calling the texts "touching" (Breitbart, NY Post).
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Firmly ensconced in his position as FBI director and with seven months of successes under his belt, Kash Patel unloaded on his critics in Congress Tuesday, calling one Democratic senator a “coward” and “buffoon” and another an “embarrassment” who was dangerously dividing the country.
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08:27FBI Chief Defends Kirk Probe

US media continues its extensive focus on the Charlie Kirk assassination. New details emerge from alleged killer Tyler Robinson's texts to his trans partner, with an ABC News reporter facing backlash for calling them 'touching' (Breitbart, NY Post, Slate). President Trump is reportedly using Kirk's killing to justify measures against opponents (NYTimes, Common Dreams). FBI Director Kash Patel defended his leadership and the Kirk probe at a Senate hearing (NPR, The Hill, Washington Times). Israel's Gaza City offensive also garners attention (AP News, CNN).
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With the assault on Gaza City, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has piled defiance on defiance, as any check from the Trump administration falls away.
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11:14Trump's Royal UK Embrace

US media continues its extensive focus on the Charlie Kirk assassination. New headlines indicate that authorities have found the suspect's confession to his partner and he is facing murder charges (AP News, Washington Times). Separately, President Trump begins a historic second state visit to the UK, meeting with King Charles amidst protests and reports of jet lag (ABC News, CBS, CNN, Fox News, USA Today, The Daily Beast).
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The right’s new assault on free speech isn’t cancel culture. It’s worse.
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12:13Royal Welcome in Windsor

US media continues its extensive focus on the Charlie Kirk assassination, with new headlines discussing the alleged assassin's pro-'trans-rights' shift and conservative crackdowns in response (Fox News, MSNBC, The Federalist). Separately, President Trump is being welcomed for a state visit to the UK by the Royal Family, with reports highlighting a new $42 billion tech deal and protests (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, The Epoch Times, NY Post, Washington Times).
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Why are states with loose marijuana laws arresting people for selling the drug?
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President Donald Trump accused former President Joe Biden's administration of having tried to force conservative leader Charlie Kirk and his organization, Turning Point USA, "out of business" through a wide-ranging election probe led by special counsel Jack Smith. [Full Story]
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The Vuelta a España, Spain’s premier cycling stage race, saw the participation of team Israel–Premier Tech, organized to promote Israel’s reputation. Thousands of protesters disrupted the race on Saturday to decry the team’s sportswashing of genocide.
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14:07Royal Welcome in Windsor for Trump

US media continues its focus on President Trump's second state visit to the UK, highlighting his royal welcome by King Charles III and Prince William at Windsor Castle (NY Post, NYTimes, One America News Network, AP News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, The Epoch Times, Washington Times). There's also renewed attention on the ouster of former CDC director Susan Monarez and her upcoming Senate testimony concerning RFK Jr. (ABC News, AP News).
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15:16Royal Welcome in Windsor for Trump, CDC Director Testifies

US media continues to focus on President Trump's second state visit to the UK, highlighting his royal welcome by King Charles III at Windsor Castle (Breitbart, CNN, The Epoch Times, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, One America News Network, AP News, CBS, NYTimes, Washington Times). There's also renewed attention on the ouster of former CDC director Susan Monarez, with new reports on her Senate testimony regarding scientific integrity and political interference (ABC News, Boston Globe, Washington Post, AP News). The assassination of Charlie Kirk and the ongoing political discourse surrounding it also remain prominent (Fox News, NY Post, Jacobin, National Review, MSNBC, The Federalist, HuffPost, The Intercept, Newsmax, Reason).
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After the royal carriage procession concluded and the Royals and the Trumps arrived in the Windsor Castle quadrangle, the president and the King conducted an inspection of the Royal Guard.
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Former President Barack Obama called last week's assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk "horrific and a tragedy," adding that political leaders must be "clear and forthright" in condemning violence. [Full Story]
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16:50CDC Director's Vaccine Testimony

US media continues to focus on the ouster of former CDC director Susan Monarez, with renewed attention on her Senate testimony regarding scientific integrity and political interference from RFK Jr. (Boston Globe, CBS, NPR, The Hill, Washington Post, ABC News, AP News). The assassination of Charlie Kirk and the ongoing political discourse surrounding it also remain prominent, with Obama and Trump commenting (Breitbart, Fox News, Newsmax, NY Post, The Blaze, Washington Times, MSNBC, The Federalist, HuffPost, The Intercept, Jacobin, National Review). Additionally, President Trump's second state visit to the UK and his royal welcome continue to be covered (NYTimes, One America News Network, CNN, The Epoch Times, The Daily Wire).
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The right’s new assault on free speech isn’t cancel culture. It’s worse.
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18:18Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates

US media is primarily focused on the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates for the first time in Trump's second term, with several outlets noting the president's pressure campaign and concerns over job gains (ABC News, The Epoch Times, The Hill, Washington Times, AP News, The Daily Beast, USA Today). Concurrently, the testimony of the ousted CDC director regarding RFK Jr.'s influence and warnings about future pandemics remains a key topic (Boston Globe, CBS, Washington Post, NPR, HuffPost).
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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point Wednesday and projected it would do so twice more this year as concern grows at the central bank about the health of the nation's labor market. [Full Story]
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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point Wednesday and projected it would do so twice more this year as concern grows at the central bank about the health of the nation’s labor market.
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20:08The Federal Reserve Lowers Interest Rates

US media is primarily focused on the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates for the first time this year, with multiple outlets noting the pressure from President Trump and concerns over a faltering labor market (Boston Globe, CBS, NPR, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, USA Today, Washington Examiner, ABC News, The Epoch Times, The Hill). Concurrently, President Trump's state visit to the UK and his royal welcome also continue to be covered (Fox News, One America News Network, CNN).
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Sophisticated private sources could provide a fuller picture of the state of the economy. But the government is not even trying to use them.
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While Donald Trump assaults civil liberties and the social safety net, Democrats are lost. Capital’s continued dominance of both parties and Big Tech’s machinations in particular are key to understanding our political crisis, argues Thomas Ferguson.
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21:33Royal Toasts for Trump

US media continues to focus on President Trump's state visit to the UK, highlighted by a royal banquet with King Charles (CNN, NY Post, NYTimes). The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut also remains a significant topic (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, The Epoch Times, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Wire, USA Today). Discussions surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination persist, with conservative outlets focusing on the killer's motives and related political rhetoric (Breitbart, Fox News, National Review, Newsmax, One America News Network).
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23:15Pennsylvania's Blue Line Falls Silent

US media is primarily focused on the fatal shooting of three police officers and the wounding of two others in southern Pennsylvania (Boston Globe, CBS, Fox News, One America News Network, USA Today). President Trump's state visit to the UK, including a royal banquet and his public remarks, continues to be a significant topic (NYTimes, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner, CNN, ABC News). The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut also remains a key discussion (Washington Post, ABC News, The Epoch Times, AP News, The Daily Wire). Additionally, the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination is covered, with ABC pulling "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and conservative outlets discussing related political rhetoric (NY Post, The Daily Caller, HuffPost, Breitbart, The Federalist, National Review, Newsmax, The Blaze).
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The right’s new assault on free speech isn’t cancel culture. It’s worse.
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