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24.08.2025The Day Federal Crackdown Met Urban Resistance

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 24.08.2025.

It displays 129 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.08.2025The Day Federal Crackdown Met Urban Resistance
US media on August 24 prominently featured President Trump's escalating domestic agenda, beginning with reports of planned military deployments for crackdowns in Chicago and the continued threat to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda. Early afternoon saw an intensifying focus on ICE's scaled-up deportation plans and a reported Jan. 6 prosecutor purge. A new significant domestic narrative emerged around California's swift partisan redistricting, reflecting a nationwide political "war for power." By late afternoon and evening, editorial focus shifted dramatically to Trump’s expanded threats to deploy military forces to cities like Baltimore to combat crime, drawing strong condemnation and threats of resistance from local leaders in Chicago and Baltimore. This federal push also included linking Baltimore bridge funding to political disputes. Concurrently, international coverage detailed Russia's blame on Ukraine for a nuclear plant fire and later reports of Russia making "significant concessions" in Ukraine negotiations with Trump.
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The contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now?
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04:56Trump's Revenge Agenda and City Deployments

US media maintains focus on President Trump's assertive agenda, notably the continued threat to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda, with new scrutiny on the judiciary's role and "lawfare" (Breitbart, CBS, ABC News, Common Dreams, The Daily Wire). This aligns with reports of Trump fulfilling his "revenge" promise (Boston Globe, AP News) and planning military deployments for crackdowns, including in Chicago (Washington Post, HuffPost). Other reports address Trump's decreasing approval and potential implications from Epstein files (The Hill, The Daily Beast).
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12:07Mass Deportation Push

US media expands its focus on President Trump's assertive agenda. Internationally, headlines discuss Russia blaming Ukraine for a nuclear plant fire, with Trump urging peace, and Russia vowing to improve its 'nuclear shield' after a Trump-Putin meeting (ABC News, Fox News). Domestically, the threat to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda persists, alongside ICE's scaled-up mass deportation plans and a reported Jan. 6 prosecutor purge (Breitbart, CBS, Common Dreams, The Daily Wire, AP News, NYTimes).
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About 450 immigrant workers hired to disinfect New York City’s subways at the height of the pandemic were given inadequate equipment and paid less than the city’s prevailing wage. They have now won more than $3 million in back pay.
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Twenty-five titles — including a work by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy — have been banned in Kashmir. The crackdown has left authors, students, and booksellers navigating fear and defiance, as the state seeks to erase history and police memory.
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15:59Redistricting War Escalates

US media highlights intensifying partisan battles over redistricting, with California's swift actions reflecting a nationwide "war for power" and Democratic leaders raising concerns about gerrymandering (Breitbart, LA Times, USA Today). Concurrently, the controversial threat to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda persists, drawing legal challenges, while new details emerge on state-level pacts with ICE (Boston Globe, NBC News, AP News). International discussions include Putin's role as an obstacle to peace in Ukraine.
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19:28Trump's Urban Military Escalation

US media primarily reports on President Trump’s expanded threats to deploy military forces to cities like Baltimore to combat crime, drawing criticism from local leaders (NBC News, AP News, Mother Jones, One America News Network). These threats are fueling political spats, with Trump linking federal funding for Baltimore bridge repairs to his disagreements with Maryland’s governor (USA Today, Breitbart). Simultaneously, there are reports of Russia making concessions on Ukraine (ABC News).
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23:18Cities Resist Federal Crackdown

US media continues to focus heavily on President Trump's assertive domestic agenda, particularly his expansion of federal crackdowns and threats of military deployment to cities like Chicago and Baltimore. Local leaders, including Chicago's mayor, are denouncing these plans and even threatening resistance against perceived tyranny (Breitbart, Common Dreams, Washington Post, AP News, Mother Jones, NYTimes). This federal enforcement push extends to immigration, with the Supreme Court weighing broader powers for agents and continued deportation threats for individuals like Kilmar Abrego Garcia (LA Times, NPR, One America News Network).
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