The Hear
Flag of us
29.10.2025

The Day Hurricane Melissa Engulfed Cuba

THE
The Hear Logo
HEAR

This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 29.10.2025.

It displays 258 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.10.2025 โ‡ข The Day Hurricane Melissa Engulfed Cuba
โŒจUS media continued its extensive coverage of Hurricane Melissa, which began the day as a Category 4 storm battering Cuba after devastating Jamaica. By early afternoon, the storm made landfall in eastern Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, maintaining its strong impact. Concurrently, President Trump's visit to South Korea for a summit with regional leaders, where he discussed trade and received a high honor, also garnered consistent attention. As the day progressed, reports highlighted the widespread destruction and fatalities caused by Melissa across the Caribbean, particularly in Jamaica and Haiti, as the storm headed toward the Bahamas.
29.10.2025
00:20
00:20
00:32
His shift away from catastrophism โ€” and towards a recognition of the importance of adaptation โ€” is very welcome indeed.
00:32
01:03
01:03
01:04
01:13
01:13
01:24
01:34
01:34
01:45
02:07
02:17
02:39

02:51โ‡ขMelissa's Unyielding Path to Cuba

โŒจUS media continues to heavily feature Hurricane Melissa, now strengthening and targeting Cuba after devastating Jamaica as a Category 5 storm (ABC News, CNN, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, One America News Network, Boston Globe, CBS). Concurrently, President Trump's controversial actions, including ordering a secret East Wing teardown and firing arts advisers, are also receiving attention (The Daily Beast, USA Today, Washington Examiner).
03:00
03:11
03:11
03:43
03:53
05:31
05:31
06:06
06:06
06:06

06:20โ‡ขHurricane Melissa: Cuba's Fury

โŒจUS media continues to focus heavily on Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 4 storm, as it batters Cuba after devastating Jamaica (ABC News, CNN, NYTimes, AP News, CBS, Common Dreams, Washington Post, One America News Network). Separately, President Trump's arrival in South Korea for a summit amid regional tensions and trade talks also receives attention (Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Washington Examiner).
06:52
07:04
07:28
07:40
07:40
08:04
08:28
09:24
09:24
09:36

09:39โ‡ขMelissa's Fury Lashes Cuba

โŒจUS media continues to heavily feature Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 3 storm, making landfall in Cuba after devastating Jamaica (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NYTimes, AP News, Common Dreams, One America News Network, Washington Post). Concurrently, President Trump's visit to South Korea for a summit with regional leaders, and an attempted Indian accent, also garners attention (The Epoch Times, Fox News, The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner).
09:59
10:10
10:10
10:11
10:34
11:01
11:33
11:46

12:00โ‡ขMelissa's Fury Engulfs Cuba

โŒจUS media continues its extensive coverage of Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 3 storm, as it makes landfall in Cuba after devastating Jamaica (ABC News, CBS, CNN, USA Today, Washington Post, NYTimes, AP News, Common Dreams, One America News Network). Meanwhile, President Trump's discussions on trade with the Korean President and APEC business leaders during his Asia tour also receive attention (The Epoch Times, Washington Examiner).
12:22
12:46
12:46
12:46
12:58
12:58
12:59
13:10
13:10
13:21
13:21
13:45
13:57
13:57

14:11โ‡ขMelissa's Roar Echoes Through Cuba

โŒจUS media continues to focus heavily on Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 2 storm, making landfall in Cuba after devastating Jamaica (AP News, ABC News, CBS, CNN, Washington Post). Concurrently, President Trump's trade deal with South Korea is nearing finalization (NYTimes, USA Today, The Epoch Times), while the ongoing government shutdown remains a topic of discussion (Fox News, The Hill, Newsmax).
14:21
14:21
14:33
14:33
14:44
14:46
15:08
15:08
15:31
15:31
15:43
15:43
15:44

15:46โ‡ขMelissa's Fury Engulfs Cuba

โŒจUS media continues to heavily feature Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 2 storm, as it batters Cuba after devastating Jamaica (AP News, ABC News, CBS, CNN, NPR, Vox, Washington Post). Concurrently, President Trump's trade deal with South Korea is nearing finalization (The Epoch Times, NYTimes, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, Fox News), while the ongoing government shutdown remains a topic of discussion (CBS, Newsmax, The Hill).
16:06
16:07
16:18
16:31
16:42
16:53
16:53
16:54
17:17
17:17
17:17
17:17
17:18
17:19
17:31
The remarkable life and cruel death of Peter McWilliams, an AIDS and cancer patient who played a critical role in the legalization of medical marijuana.
17:31
17:31

17:34โ‡ขHurricane Melissa's Caribbean Wrath

โŒจUS media continues to heavily feature Hurricane Melissa as it causes widespread destruction in Jamaica and Haiti, with reports of fatalities (ABC News, CNN, AP News, USA Today, NPR, Washington Post). Concurrently, President Trump's visit to South Korea is highlighted, where he received a high honor and is expected to meet with China's Xi (Breitbart, The Epoch Times, NYTimes). The government shutdown also remains a recurring topic (CBS, The Hill).
17:43
17:44
17:56
17:56
18:08
18:08
18:21
18:21
18:21
18:34
18:46
18:58
19:10
19:10
19:24

19:25โ‡ขFed Lowers Rates Amidst Job Market Worries

โŒจUS media is predominantly focused on the Federal Reserve's second interest rate cut this year, citing concerns over a hiring slowdown and the job market (ABC News, The Epoch Times, NPR, The Hill, Washington Post, USA Today). Concurrently, some outlets highlight the Trump administration's legal actions, including indictments against a progressive candidate and federal prosecutors on leave, alongside concerns about presidential power (Common Dreams, Fox News, NBC News, Washington Examiner, The Daily Beast, Slate, The Federalist, HuffPost, Newsmax).
19:46
19:46
19:59
20:00
20:11
20:11
20:11
20:11
20:24
20:24
20:35
20:35
20:35
20:47
20:47
21:11

21:13โ‡ขTrump's Shadow Lengthens on US Economy

โŒจUS media continues to focus on the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut, with concerns over economic impact and the job market (AP News, Washington Post, The Epoch Times, NPR, Common Dreams). Concurrently, the ongoing government shutdown and its effect on federal benefits like SNAP remain a prominent issue (CBS, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Hill). Discussions also include Trump's agenda, with some outlets highlighting his rhetoric and trade policies (The Daily Beast, The Hill, MSNBC, NYTimes).
21:34
21:34
21:35
21:46
21:58
21:58
22:09
22:09
22:11
22:21
22:21
22:33
22:33
22:34
22:44
22:55

22:57โ‡ขHurricane Melissa's Deadly Path

โŒจUS media continues to focus heavily on Hurricane Melissa's devastation across the Caribbean, with reports of dozens killed in Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba as it heads towards the Bahamas (CNN, One America News Network, Vox). Concurrently, the ongoing government shutdown remains a key concern (The Hill, CBS). Several conservative outlets highlight alleged DOJ weaponization against Trump and Republicans (The Federalist, Washington Times), while a Trump-Xi meeting on the global economy is anticipated (ABC News).
23:06
23:06
23:18
23:41
The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate to its lowest level in three years, effectively lowering the federal funds rate target range by 0.25 percentage point to 3.75%โ€“4.00%.
23:41
23:53
23:54