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19.05.2025

Ceasefire Call and Cancer Response Day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 19.05.2025.

It displays 222 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.05.2025 โ‡ข Ceasefire Call and Cancer Response Day
โŒจFormer President Biden's aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis dominated early coverage, with bipartisan expressions of support counterbalanced by conspiracy theories about the timing and questions about how it went undetected. By midday, attention shifted to Trump's legislative agenda as his "big, beautiful bill" advanced in a rare weekend vote after securing conservative support.

The day's pivotal development came when Trump held a two-hour call with Putin regarding Ukraine. Trump subsequently announced Russia and Ukraine would "immediately" begin ceasefire negotiations, though media assessments grew increasingly skeptical throughout the evening as Putin showed limited enthusiasm.

The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status from approximately 350,000 Venezuelans, with Justice Jackson the sole dissenter. By evening, reports emerged that the first "self-deport" flight with $1,000 payments had already been conducted by DHS, implementing a key Trump campaign promise.
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00:19โ‡ขBiden Battles Aggressive Cancer

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on former President Joe Biden's diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones (ABC, AP, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, Fox News, HuffPost, NPR, NY Post, NYTimes, The Daily Beast, The Epoch Times, The Hill, USA Today, Washington Post). New developments include bipartisan support for Biden (The Hill) and Trump's conciliatory message to his predecessor (The Daily Beast). Meanwhile, House Speaker Johnson claims Trump's "$900B spending cuts bill" remains "on track" despite Republican opposition (OANN), and a human interest story features Matt Brown's recovery 15 years after a paralyzing hockey injury (Boston Globe).
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The real battle in the Russia-Ukraine war right now isnโ€™t on the brutal frontlines, but to swing the US presidentโ€™s changeable opinion
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05:58โ‡ขBiden's Cancer and Trump's Bill Advance

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on former President Biden's aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis that has metastasized to his bones, with bipartisan support and prayers being offered (Fox News, NY Post, USA Today, Washington Post). Trump's legislative agenda faces challenges as his "big, beautiful bill" advances in a rare weekend vote despite conservative demands for changes (Boston Globe, The Hill, HuffPost). The Russia-Ukraine conflict continues with focus shifting to influencing Trump's opinion rather than battlefield gains (CNN). In sports news, the WNBA is investigating alleged racist remarks during a game featuring rivals Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese (NBC News).
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Former President Joe Bidenโ€™s office says he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The finding came after the 82-year-old reported urinary symptoms, which led doctors to discover a nodule on his prostate.
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J. D. Vance could have brought the countryโ€™s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power.
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12:18โ‡ขBiden Confronts Cancer As Trump Reshapes Government

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis that has metastasized to bone, with Biden and his wife expressing gratitude for support (ABC News, Newsweek, USA Today, NY Post). Trump's administration continues reshaping government, with concerns about officials holding multiple positions simultaneously (NBC News), mass exodus from the DOJ's civil rights division (NPR), and executive orders targeting ballot barcodes (AP News). Congressional Republicans advance budget cuts despite Democratic opposition (Common Dreams, Boston Globe). Details emerge about Palm Springs bombing suspect Guy Bartkus's radical views (LA Times), while Trump prepares for a high-stakes call with Putin about Ukraine (NYTimes).
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The Trump coalition unites anti-corporate populists and libertarian futurists โ€” two factions with irreconcilable views. The struggle over AI copyright underscores just how unstable that alliance has become.
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14:31โ‡ขTrump's Ukraine Call with Putin

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's legislative and diplomatic efforts. His "big, beautiful bill" is advancing through the House despite conservative opposition (Breitbart, The Hill, HuffPost). Trump is engaged in high-stakes diplomacy with Putin regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, described as a "bloodbath" (CNN, Fox News, Washington Post). Economic concerns mount as markets react negatively to U.S. debt worries and potential costs of Trump's policies (NYTimes). New revelations emerge about Biden's cancer diagnosis, with an oncologist suggesting he may have had it for "a decade" (NY Post, USA Today). Details continue emerging about the Palm Springs bombing suspect's radical views (LA Times).
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WASHINGTON โ€” Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer told Breitbart News exclusively in her office last week President Donald Trumpโ€™s entire focus during his โ€œwhole careerโ€ has been about protecting and advancing working class Americansโ€™ interests and the โ€œfruits of his labor are now paying off.โ€
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16:18โ‡ขTrump-Putin Ukraine Peace Call

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on President Trump's ongoing phone call with Russian President Putin regarding the Russia-Ukraine war (ABC News, AP News, Boston Globe, CNN, Newsweek, NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Post). The call is described as high-stakes, with Trump expressing frustration with both Putin and Zelensky according to White House sources. Vice President Vance stated Trump will ask Putin if he's "serious" about peace. Meanwhile, media continues covering former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, with NPR noting recent advances in treatment options. In economic news, the Treasury's credit rating has been downgraded by Moody's, causing yields to spike (The Epoch Times). In Gaza, Israel has issued new displacement orders for Khan Younis (Common Dreams) and reportedly killed a Hamas leader in a hospital strike (OANN).
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17:52โ‡ขSupreme Court Greenlights Venezuelan Deportations

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on two major stories. First, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status from approximately 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation (ABC, AP, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, NYTimes, NPR, The Hill, USA Today). Second, a lengthy phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin has concluded, lasting nearly two hours, with Putin claiming Russia is ready to work on a "memorandum" with Ukraine (ABC, CNN, NY Post, NYTimes). Other stories include Biden's statement after his cancer diagnosis (OANN, Newsweek) and the resignation of CBS News' president (HuffPost).
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CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon has announced that she will be stepping down, citing disagreements with the company amid a โ€œchallengingโ€ period.
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19:18โ‡ขTrump Announces Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Talks

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on President Trump's two-hour phone call with Russian President Putin, after which Trump announced Russia and Ukraine will "immediately" begin ceasefire negotiations (ABC News, CNN, The Epoch Times, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek). While Trump portrayed the call positively, NYTimes notes it "failed to yield a breakthrough." The Supreme Court has allowed Trump to strip protected status from approximately 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation (AP, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, NPR, The Blaze, The Hill, Washington Post). Other stories include deadly storms that killed 28 people (NBC), the humanitarian crisis in Gaza (Common Dreams), Biden's cancer diagnosis (Fox News, USA Today), and CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon stepping down (OANN, HuffPost).
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NYUโ€™s decision to withhold Logan Rozosโ€™s degree for denouncing genocide in Gaza in his graduation speech is the latest example of right-wing cancel culture. After criticizing it on the Left, conservatives have learned to rally โ€œwokeโ€ mobs of their own.
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21:21โ‡ขTrump Announces Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Talks After Putin Call

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's two-hour call with Putin regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Trump announced Russia and Ukraine would "immediately" begin ceasefire negotiations (ABC, Breitbart, CNN, The Epoch Times, NYTimes, The Daily Beast), though CNN notes "Putin seems unmoved" and Daily Beast reports Trump is effectively "bailing out" of peace talks, saying negotiations must be between "the two parties." Meanwhile, the Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protected status from approximately 350,000 Venezuelans (AP, CBS, NPR, Washington Post), with The Hill reporting the first "$1,000 self-deport flight" has been conducted. Other stories include Trump signing a bill criminalizing "revenge porn" (Boston Globe) and Biden's cancer diagnosis controversies (Fox News, NY Post).
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22:49โ‡ขPutin-Trump Call Yields No Ukraine Breakthrough

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's efforts regarding Ukraine and immigration. Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine would begin ceasefire negotiations, but his two-hour call with Putin failed to yield a breakthrough (NYTimes, The Daily Beast). Putin is described as "showing Trump how little he needs him" (CNN) with Trump allegedly "bailing out" and leaving negotiations to the parties involved. On immigration, the Trump administration conducted its first "$1,000 self-deport flight" (The Hill) while Vox reports 350,000 Venezuelans are losing deportation protection after a Supreme Court decision. Other stories include former President Biden's aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis (MSNBC, NY Post) and concerns about GOP budget proposals cutting children's food and health programs (Common Dreams, Reason).
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