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20.02.2025Day Four Powers Changed Seats

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 20.02.2025.

It displays 280 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.02.2025Day Four Powers Changed Seats
Morning brought McConnell's retirement announcement, marking the end of his Senate leadership after Trump's criticism of his Ukraine stance. By early afternoon, the Senate confirmed Kash Patel as FBI Director in a narrow 51-49 vote, consolidating Trump's control over federal law enforcement.

Hamas returned bodies of Israeli hostages, including the Bibas children, in what media described as a propaganda display. Trump continued aligning with Russian positions on Ukraine, echoing Kremlin talking points while European leaders scrambled to maintain unity without US support.

Evening coverage focused on the administration's expansion of deportation policies, with 500,000 Haitians losing protected status as migrants were cleared from Guantanamo Bay. The courts allowed federal worker layoffs to proceed, while New York activated National Guard amid prison guard strikes. Multiple bus explosions in Tel Aviv marked the day's end.
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00:51Federal Purge While DOGE Surges

The newspapers report extensively on Trump ordering sweeping changes across federal institutions: firing Defense Department generals (ABC), terminating federal assistance for immigrants (Epoch Times), and fast-tracking fossil fuel projects (Common Dreams). The administration continues its confrontation with Zelenskyy over peace talks with Russia (NYTimes, Fox). New developments show Trump attending Saudi Arabia's wealth fund summit (Boston Globe) while proposing DOGE-based dividends to taxpayers (NY Post).
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04:02DOGE Numbers Crumble As Ukraine Policy Flips

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's shift in Ukraine policy, with multiple sources covering his attacks on Zelensky and adoption of pro-Russian positions (NYTimes, Washington Post, Boston Globe). New developments show discrepancies in DOGE's claimed federal savings, with both CBS and NPR finding billions in accounting errors. The administration considers using these disputed savings for taxpayer dividends (NY Post), while continuing immigration policy changes through executive orders (Epoch Times).
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10:34Trump Echoes Moscow While Hamas Returns Dead

The newspapers report on two major developments: Trump's widening rift with Ukraine's leadership, with multiple sources covering his adoption of Russian positions and planned meeting with Putin (ABC, CNN, NBC, NYTimes, Daily Beast). Simultaneously, Hamas returned bodies of four Israeli hostages, reportedly including mother Shiri Bibas and her young children Kfir and Ariel (CBS, USA Today, Boston Globe). New outlets discuss Trump's executive actions on tariffs and immigration benefits (NPR, NY Post).
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13:13Moscow's Words From Trump's Mouth

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's alignment with Russian positions on Ukraine, with multiple sources covering his criticism of Zelensky and Republican silence on the matter (ABC, NYTimes, AP). New developments show federal employee terminations despite prior agreements (NPR, Washington Post), while Elon Musk's DOGE team gains unprecedented influence in federal agencies (The Atlantic, Mother Jones, The Daily Beast). Hamas returned bodies of Israeli hostages, including the Bibas family (NY Post, CBS).
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The February 4 school shooting in Örebro was the deadliest such attack in Swedish history. The killer didn’t leave a manifesto, and officials are reluctant to call this a “terrorist” attack. But this shooting was not apolitical.
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15:29Putin's Man In Washington

The newspapers report on Trump's shift towards Russia and against Ukraine, with new headlines showing direct communication with Putin while criticizing Zelenskyy (CNN, Vox, ABC). Multiple sources cover his economic initiatives: new tariffs on steel and lumber (Epoch Times, NPR), restrictions on migrant funding (Breitbart, USA Today), and confusion over Musk's DOGE role (AP, Daily Beast, HuffPost). Hamas returned bodies of Israeli hostages, including the Bibas family, after parading them publicly (NY Post, Daily Wire).
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America’s belief that it can be militarily dominant in every major region appears to be wavering. But without challengers, the Republicans’ loss of conviction in liberal internationalism will harden into a more dangerous global authoritarianism.
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Many on the continent were blindsided by a staggering collapse in US support for Ukraine. The emergence of a figurehead would help - but divisions run deep
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16:32McConnell Bows Out As G7 Wobbles

The newspapers report on Trump's growing alignment with Russia, as he threatens to upend G7 consensus to protect Putin's interests (Daily Beast, CNN, Jacobin). Mitch McConnell announces he won't seek reelection in 2026 (AP, CBS), while federal layoffs trigger a surge in DC home listings (The Blaze). Scientists organize to push back against political interference (Boston Globe), as Trump's IRS restructuring faces criticism over potential benefits to wealthy tax evaders (Common Dreams, HuffPost).
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The Trump team has hit on what it thinks is a winning formula: every time it wants to rip Americans’ health care away or let a predatory corporation off the hook, it just says it’s fighting “wokeness” or “DEI.” It’s lazy, cynical stuff.
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17:27McConnell Bows Out As FBI Pick Sparks Fight

The newspapers report intensively on Mitch McConnell's announcement not to seek reelection in 2026 (NPR, Breitbart, Daily Beast, CBS, AP). Meanwhile, Kash Patel's FBI director nomination faces Senate debate (Fox News, Epoch Times). New coverage shows Hamas parading bodies of Israeli hostages including the Bibas children (NY Post, Daily Wire), while egg prices remain high amid debate over bird flu vaccines (NBC News).
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The Trump team has hit on what it thinks is a winning formula: every time it wants to rip Americans’ health care away or let a predatory corporation off the hook, it just says it’s fighting “wokeness” or “DEI.” It’s lazy, cynical stuff.
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19:02McConnell Throws In The Towel

The newspapers report heavily on Mitch McConnell's announced retirement from Senate leadership in 2026 (NPR, USA Today, CBS, Breitbart), while covering Trump's continued alignment with Russian messaging on Ukraine (NYTimes, ABC, Daily Beast). New coverage shows the nomination of Kash Patel as FBI director faces opposition (Fox News, Epoch Times), and Delta Airlines addresses passengers from an upside-down flight incident in Canada (The Blaze).
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19:34Patel Takes FBI Helm

The newspapers report intensively on the Senate's confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI director in a narrow 51-49 vote (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, MSNBC, AP). Meanwhile, McConnell's retirement announcement continues to generate coverage (OANN, Breitbart, NPR), while new reporting emerges about maternal health concerns in Texas related to abortion restrictions (Common Dreams, Vox).
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21:12Patel Takes FBI While Courts Fade

The newspapers report extensively on Kash Patel's confirmation as FBI director in a narrow 51-49 Senate vote (ABC, CBS, NBC, USA Today, Breitbart, Fox), while Trump appears to challenge judicial authority regarding health aid and campaign finance (NYTimes, NPR, Washington Post). Mitch McConnell's retirement announcement adds to the institutional shifts (NBC News), as concerns mount over USAID's dismantling despite court orders (NYTimes).
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Multiple walkouts of New York state prison guards began this week and have continued into Thursday at a number of correctional facilities in the Empire State, prompting New York Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul to declare a “disaster emergency.”
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22:32Mass Deportations Begin

The newspapers report on Trump administration's expanding deportation policies, with about 500,000 Haitians losing protections (Boston Globe) and 177 migrants being deported from Guantanamo Bay (NBC News). A suspected terror attack in Israel involving multiple bus explosions is covered (Fox News, NY Post), while a federal judge allows Trump's federal worker layoffs to continue (Epoch Times, AP News). New York faces prison guard strikes, prompting National Guard activation (OANN).
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