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23.09.2025The day of Trump's UN address and Routh's conviction

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 23.09.2025.

It displays 285 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.09.2025The day of Trump's UN address and Routh's conviction
US media attention on September 23 was initially dominated by President Trump's continued claims linking Tylenol to autism and the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's show not airing on Sinclair stations. By late morning, the focus began to shift towards Trump's upcoming address to the UN General Assembly and concurrent legal challenges.

In the early afternoon, reports highlighted Trump's speech at the UN, where he criticized the global body, while news also emerged of the Secret Service thwarting a telecommunications threat near the UN.

Later in the day, the conviction of Ryan Routh for attempting to assassinate Trump, along with his subsequent outburst and attempted self-stabbing in court, became a central story. Trump's address at the UN, where he continued to criticize international institutions and surprisingly shifted his stance on Ukraine, remained a prominent topic into the evening.
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00:11Tylenol's Shadow on Autism's Dawn

US media continues to focus on President Trump's announcement linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to an increased risk of autism, a claim widely pushed back by medical experts and the drugmaker (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, The Epoch Times, AP News, HuffPost, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, CNN, Washington Post, One America News Network, Vox). Additionally, the return of Jimmy Kimmel's show to ABC after his suspension over Charlie Kirk comments remains a topic (Breitbart, Fox News, MSNBC, NBC News, NPR, NY Post, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, Daily Caller).
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President Trump and his deputies tied autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, presented a cancer drug as a possible treatment, and said the FDA would change labeling to reflect both claims. There is little strong scientific evidence for either.
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President Donald Trump announced this weekend that he will award Ben Carson, who served as the 17th United States secretary of housing and urban development (HUD), the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the nation’s highest civilian honor.
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French President Emmanuel Macron says France is officially recognizing the state of Palestine. The move came during a U.N. conference chaired by France and Saudi Arabia aimed at generating new support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which long precedes the ongoing war i
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04:34Tylenol's Autism Shadow Lengthens

US media continues to report on President Trump's unsubstantiated claims linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, with medical experts and drugmakers largely pushing back (Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, NPR, Washington Post, The Blaze, USA Today, HuffPost, ABC News, CBS, Vox, Washington Times). Separately, the ongoing controversy surrounding Sinclair Broadcasting Group's decision not to air 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' despite its return to ABC is also a prominent topic (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post, One America News Network, NYTimes).
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10:48Trump Speaks at UN Assembly

US media continues to focus heavily on former President Trump. Several outlets report on his upcoming address to the UN General Assembly and his meetings with world leaders (ABC News, CBS, CNN). Other headlines discuss his legal challenges with the Supreme Court and DOJ (NBC News, Washington Post), as well as his political rhetoric (NYTimes, National Review). The controversy surrounding his claims linking Tylenol to autism also persists (AP News, HuffPost, USA Today, Vox, Washington Times).
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The U.S. Secret Service quietly dismantled a massive hidden telecom network across the New York area, a system investigators say could have crippled cell towers and caused other problems as hundreds of world leaders prepared for the U.N. General Assembly. [Full Story]
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12:37UN Assembly Under Shadow of Disrupted Networks

US media continues its heavy focus on the UN General Assembly, with multiple outlets reporting on Trump's presence and potential disruptions. The Secret Service thwarted a major telecommunications threat near the UN (Fox News, NY Post, Newsmax, Washington Times). Separately, Trump's controversial claims linking Tylenol to autism and criticizing vaccines remain a significant topic (AP News, Washington Post).
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14:17Trump Speaks at UN Gathering

US media continues to focus heavily on President Trump's address to the United Nations General Assembly (ABC News, CBS, CNN, Fox News, HuffPost, NYTimes, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, reports indicate the Secret Service thwarted a significant plot to disrupt NYC's cell network, potentially threatening the UN General Assembly (NY Post, USA Today, Newsmax, Washington Times). Trump's unsubstantiated claims regarding Tylenol, vaccines, and autism also remain a topic (Common Dreams, AP News, The Blaze, Washington Post).
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15:03Trump Casts Shadow on United Nations

US media continues its heavy focus on President Trump's address to the United Nations General Assembly, where he criticized the body and questioned its purpose (Boston Globe, CNN, Fox News, NY Post, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, HuffPost). Separately, Democrats have launched probes into Trump's border czar over an alleged bribe (Common Dreams).
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16:23Trump's UN Rebuke Echoes

US media continues to focus heavily on former President Trump's address to the United Nations General Assembly, where he criticized the body and its members, stating "Your countries are going to hell" (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NY Post, NYTimes, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, The Blaze, USA Today, Washington Examiner, AP News, Newsmax, Washington Times). Separately, Breitbart reports Google admits political censorship on YouTube.
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Homebuilding giant Lennar has a large stockpile of houses it can’t sell at current asking prices. Instead of lowering home prices for the public, the company has launched an e-marketplace catering to wealthy investors and corporate landlords.
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17:53Trump's UN Address: Echoes of Scorn

US media continues to heavily focus on President Trump's UN General Assembly speech, where he criticized the global body and its members over immigration and climate change, with outlets like Fox News and Daily Caller presenting his remarks positively, while others like MSNBC and NYTimes describe them as embarrassing and false. Separately, Trump's claims linking Tylenol to autism are still being discussed (NBC News, The Atlantic).
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19:13The Conviction of Trump's Would-Be Assassin

US media continues to heavily focus on the Ryan Routh verdict, with multiple outlets reporting his conviction for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump and his subsequent outburst and attempted self-stabbing in court (ABC News, The Epoch Times, Fox News, NPR, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, The Blaze, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, Trump's grievance-filled UN address continues to draw attention (MSNBC, NYTimes, AP News, The Daily Beast, Slate).
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Donald Trump is amassing more and more tools of repression, and he is not afraid to use them.
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Donald Trump is amassing more and more tools of repression, and he is not afraid to use them.
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20:04Trump's Ukraine Shift

US media continues to focus heavily on the conviction of Ryan Routh for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, with many outlets reporting his guilty verdict and subsequent attempt to stab himself in court (ABC News, Fox News, NY Post, Daily Caller, Newsmax, One America News Network, Washington Examiner, The Daily Wire). Concurrently, Trump's address at the UN, where he criticized global migration and shifted his stance on Ukraine, also remains a prominent topic (Breitbart, CNN, The Epoch Times, NBC News, NPR, Washington Post, AP News, USA Today, Boston Globe, CBS, MSNBC, NYTimes, HuffPost, Slate).
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In reality, Democrats are never going to lift a finger to stop an antisemitic communist from becoming the face of their party.
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Ukraine can win back all territory lost to Russia, a dramatic shift from the U.S. leader’s call on Kyiv to make concessions to end the war. Trump offered his position in a social media posting soon after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly gathering of world leaders. [Full Story]
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21:40Trump's Ukraine Reversal

US media continues its extensive coverage of Donald Trump's abrupt shift in stance regarding Ukraine, now stating that Ukraine can reclaim all lost territory with NATO support after meeting with Zelenskyy (ABC News, CNN, NPR, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, Newsmax, NBC News, The Epoch Times). Concurrently, Ryan Routh's conviction for attempting to assassinate Trump and his subsequent attempt to stab himself in court remain prominent (Daily Caller, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Fox News, NY Post, The Daily Wire).
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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres opened the General Assembly’s annual high-level debate on Tuesday with a speech in which he repeatedly expressed appreciation to the administration of President Donald Trump for its efforts to resolve conflicts around the world.
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