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28.09.2025

28.09.2025 โ€” The day of the Michigan church shooting and fire

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 28.09.2025.

It displays 179 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.09.2025 โ‡ข The day of the Michigan church shooting and fire
โŒจUS media on September 28 began with continued focus on President Trump's power consolidation and deployment of troops to Portland, alongside reports of his upcoming meeting with congressional leaders as a government shutdown loomed. Coverage of the North Carolina mass shooting also continued.

By early afternoon, attention remained on the impending government shutdown and Trump's proposed funding advantages for colleges aligned with his policies. California Governor Gavin Newsom's "fascist" label for Stephen Miller also garnered conservative media attention.

Late afternoon and evening coverage was dominated by a mass shooting and church fire in Michigan, with initial reports of multiple casualties. Concurrently, the government shutdown standoff, with Trump's meeting with leaders, remained a prominent story. Eric Adams' withdrawal from the NYC mayoral race also emerged as a significant development, especially later in the evening.
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05:01โ‡ขTrump's Power Consolidation

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's actions regarding Portland, with new reports confirming he will meet with congressional leaders amidst a looming government shutdown (The Epoch Times, HuffPost). Additionally, Trump's consolidation of power and targeting of opponents draw comparisons to fading democracies (AP News), while conservative media criticizes California Gov. Gavin Newsom for labeling Stephen Miller a "fascist" (Breitbart).
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The vice president has done a lot correctly if he hopes to become president in 2029. But he still faces many obstacles to that goal.
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12:33โ‡ขTrumpโ€™s Government Shutdown Specter

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's upcoming meeting with congressional leaders as a government shutdown looms (Boston Globe, AP News, The Epoch Times, HuffPost). Reports also highlight his administration's consideration of funding advantages for colleges aligned with his policies (Washington Post), and conservative media examines challenges for JD Vance's presidential ambitions (National Review).
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President Donald Trump plans to meet with the top four congressional leaders at the White House on Monday, one day before the deadline to fund the federal government or face a shutdown. The meeting will involve House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune as well as House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. [Fullย Story]
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Analytic philosophy has become the dominant school in anglophone philosophy departments since 1945. Christoph Schuringa persuasively argues that it has served to reinforce a liberal common sense that blocks the idea of radical change.
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15:07โ‡ขShutdown Looms: Leaders Meet

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the looming government shutdown, with President Trump's upcoming meeting with congressional leaders a central focus (ABC News, NBC News, NYTimes, Newsmax, Washington Times, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, AP News). Discussions include Democratic leaders' perspectives on the funding bill and potential reasons for the standoff (NBC News, Washington Times, AP News). Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's defense of his 'fascist' label for Stephen Miller is highlighted by conservative media (Breitbart).
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Christoph Schuringa insists that analytic philosophy serves as an ideological fig leaf for liberal capitalism. But his polemic distorts the disciplineโ€™s history and fails to draw persuasive links between its development and apologias for the status quo.
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Ahead of a meeting between lawmakers and President Donald Trump, the Republican leaders of Congress sought on Sunday to blame Democrats for an impasse prior to a looming deadline to pass legislation to avert a government shutdown and urged them to agree to a short-term bill to buy some time. [Fullย Story]
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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican Leader John Thune are digging in ahead of this weekโ€™s deadline to keep the government open, showing little evidence of budging even as both sides have agreed to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.
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16:49โ‡ขMichigan Church ablaze

โŒจUS media is currently dominated by two main stories: a mass shooting and church fire in Michigan (ABC News, Breitbart, Fox News, The Daily Wire, USA Today), and the looming government shutdown, with President Trump planning to meet congressional leaders (AP News, CBS, The Daily Beast, Newsmax, One America News Network, Washington Post, Washington Times, NYTimes, NBC News). Conservative outlets also highlight Trump's planned attendance at a meeting with generals (CBS, The Daily Beast, Washington Post).
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17:59โ‡ขMichigan Church ablaze

โŒจUS media is currently dominated by two main stories: a mass shooting and church fire in Michigan (ABC News, Breitbart, CBS, CNN, Fox News, One America News Network, The Daily Wire, USA Today, Washington Examiner), and the looming government shutdown, with President Trump planning to meet congressional leaders (AP News, The Epoch Times, Washington Times, NBC News, NYTimes, Newsmax). Conservative outlets also highlight Trump's planned attendance at a meeting with generals (The Daily Beast, Washington Post, HuffPost).
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20:15โ‡ขMichigan Church Ablaze: Two Dead

โŒจUS media is predominantly focused on a mass shooting and church fire in Michigan (ABC News, Breitbart, CNN, Fox News, NPR, NY Post, The Daily Wire, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Blaze), with details emerging about casualties and the perpetrator. The looming government shutdown and President Trump's upcoming meeting with congressional leaders also remain a key story (CBS, The Epoch Times, Washington Times, Newsmax, NBC News, AP News). Additionally, Eric Adams' withdrawal from the NYC mayoral race is covered (NYTimes, Daily Caller, Mother Jones, One America News Network).
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Vice President JD Vance announced that the United States is currently considering providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, just days after President Donald Trump suggested that Kyiv could โ€œWIN all of Ukraine back.โ€
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23:13โ‡ขMichigan's Sacred Ground Ablaze

โŒจUS media continues to focus predominantly on the Michigan church shooting, with new details emerging about the deceased suspect, an Iraq War veteran, and the ongoing investigation (Fox News, NPR, NY Post, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, USA Today, Washington Examiner, ABC News, Breitbart, CNN). The looming government shutdown and President Trump's upcoming meeting with congressional leaders also remain a significant story (CBS, The Epoch Times, Washington Times, Newsmax, NBC News, AP News). Eric Adams' withdrawal from the NYC mayoral race continues to be reported (Common Dreams, Mother Jones, NYTimes, Daily Caller).
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