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27.08.2025The day of the Minneapolis school shooting and hate crime investigation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 27.08.2025.

It displays 268 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.08.2025The day of the Minneapolis school shooting and hate crime investigation
The day was overwhelmingly defined by the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting. Reports escalated rapidly from an active shooter incident in the early afternoon to confirmed fatalities, including two children (ages 8 and 10), and 17 injured, with the gunman dying by suicide. Media extensively covered details of the attack, including the assailant firing through church windows during Mass and barricading doors. By evening, the shooter was identified, with reports highlighting a transgender identity and alleged anti-Trump motives, including "Kill Donald Trump" scrawled on weapons. The FBI subsequently announced an investigation into the attack as a hate crime and domestic terrorism.
Concurrently, President Trump's assertion of federal control continued, notably with the administration taking over Union Station's management, a move later characterized as a "botched PR stunt" by some outlets. Ongoing reports also detailed FEMA employee suspensions over Trump criticism and the full effect of 50% US tariffs on Indian goods.
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01:08Fed Governor Files Suit Against Trump

US media continues its focus on President Trump's escalating efforts to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, with Cook now planning to sue over the "dubious dismissal attempt" (Common Dreams, MSNBC, NYTimes). This power struggle over central bank control remains a dominant theme. Concurrently, new immigration developments include Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal team seeking asylum (ABC News, Fox News). Culturally, Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce garners significant attention (Newsweek, USA Today), with some conservative outlets speculating on its social implications (Mother Jones).
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09:32FEMA Employees Suspended Over Trump Criticism

US media attention is primarily on the Trump administration's domestic impact, with federal agencies under scrutiny. Multiple outlets report on the suspension of FEMA employees who criticized Trump-era changes, drawing parallels to post-Hurricane Katrina reforms. Concurrently, President Trump's punishing 50% tariffs on Indian goods, enacted over oil purchases from Russia, have officially taken effect, threatening substantial exports and altering international trade relations. Denmark also summoned the US envoy over alleged influence operations in Greenland.
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Around the world, defibrillators, motorbikes, and water towers are being donated, sold, or simply abandoned.
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Donald Trump’s tariffs amount to a stealth tax on the middle and working classes, wrapped in the language of sovereignty. In practice, it’s upward redistribution and corporate price-gouging, fueling inequality that corrodes stability and erodes democracy.
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13:07Greenland Influence Operations Persistent

US media continues to report on the Trump administration's alleged influence operations in Greenland, with Denmark again summoning the US envoy (AP News, USA Today, ABC News). Concurrently, President Trump's financial activities are highlighted, including reports of $1.5 billion raised since returning to the White House (Breitbart) and critiques of his protectionism benefiting the wealthy (Jacobin), building on previous reports of profiteering (MSNBC). Separately, the economic impact of AI spending (NYTimes) and concerns over "deadbots" (NPR) are gaining attention.
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National Review
Can Trump fire her? The question does not admit of an easy answer.
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Newsmax

Trump: Working With GOP Leaders on National Crime Bill

President Donald Trump says he and Republican congressional leaders are working on a "comprehensive crime bill" for the United States. [Full Story]
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Britain’s political leaders have lost all legitimacy, and the British people have the right to revolt against them in self-defense.
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President Trump is working with Republican congressional leaders on a “comprehensive crime bill,” legislation that will put his popular crime-fighting agenda in front of voters ahead of the midterm elections next year.
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14:34Trump Takes Union Station

US media continues to report on President Trump's assertion of federal power, highlighted by the administration taking over management of Union Station in Washington D.C. (Boston Globe, AP News, HuffPost), a move drawing pushback from D.C. judges (Washington Post). Concurrently, the President is working with Republican leaders on a national crime bill (Newsmax, Washington Times) and the debate over potentially firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook persists (National Review, The Atlantic). Separately, an active shooter incident is unfolding at a Catholic school in Minneapolis (CBS, NY Post, Newsweek).
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Population decline is not just about human extinction. Before it ends, human civilization will grow increasingly unpleasant — and communal ideals associated with left-wing politics will become increasingly difficult to sustain.
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15:18Minneapolis School Shooting Casualties

US media is heavily focused on an active shooter incident at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, with multiple reports of casualties, including dead and injured, and a significant law enforcement response with the shooter now contained (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NY Post, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, Newsweek). Concurrently, President Trump continues to assert federal control, taking over management of Union Station (AP News, Boston Globe, HuffPost) and working on a comprehensive national crime bill with Congress (Washington Times, Newsmax).
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16:10Minneapolis School Shooting Claims Children

US media is heavily focused on the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, now confirmed to have resulted in the deaths of two children, aged 8 and 10, and the gunman, who died by self-inflicted wound. Up to 20 others were injured, with reports indicating the shooter fired through windows into pews during Mass (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, NY Post, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, USA Today). President Trump continues asserting federal control, including over Union Station (Boston Globe, HuffPost).
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16:54Minneapolis Attack on Praying Children

US media heavily focuses on the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, confirming two children (8 and 10) and the gunman, who died by suicide, are dead. Reports detail the assailant firing through church windows during Mass and barricading doors, injuring 17-20 others (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, NY Post, Newsweek, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Newsmax, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, AP News, The Daily Wire). President Trump's ongoing federal control actions are noted, but secondary (Boston Globe).
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18:22Minneapolis Shooter Identified, Anti-Trump Motive Hints

US media remains heavily focused on the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, confirming two children and the gunman dead, with 17 injured. New reports identify the shooter as Robin Westman, with The New York Post highlighting anti-Trump messages found on gun magazines. President Trump's federal actions are also discussed, including the Department of Transportation moving to retake Union Station after a "botched PR stunt," alongside his trade policies and FEMA employee criticism (ABC News, CNN, Fox News, NPR, NY Post, Newsweek, AP News, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, CBS, HuffPost, Newsmax, The Daily Wire, Washington Post, Washington Times, The Daily Beast, MSNBC, NBC News, NYTimes).
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19:56Minneapolis Shooter Identity and Motive

US media remains heavily focused on the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting. The shooter has been identified, with reports highlighting a transgender identity and alleged anti-Trump motives. President Trump ordered flags to half-staff, while a Democratic mayor drew criticism for comments related to the tragedy. Other discussions include the economic impact of Trump's tariffs on consumer grocery prices and scrutiny of his cabinet's public praise.
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21:49Minneapolis Shooting: Hate Crime Probe, Identity Debated

US media remains heavily focused on the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, which killed two children and injured seventeen. The shooter has been identified, with numerous reports highlighting a transgender identity (Breitbart, The Daily Wire, NY Post, The Daily Beast, The Blaze) and alleged anti-Trump sentiments, including 'Kill Trump' scrawled on a weapon (NY Post, The Daily Beast, The Blaze). The FBI is now investigating the attack as a hate crime and domestic terrorism (Washington Post). Conservative outlets emphasize the shooter's identity, while broader coverage details the ongoing investigation.
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The 32-nation military alliance agreed at a June summit in the Hague to massively hike defense spending over the next decade under pressure from President Donald Trump. Trump pushed through a commitment from allies to cough up 5 percent of their GDPs on security-related spending, in a move seen as key to keeping him engaged with NATO. [Full Story]
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