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23.12.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 23.12.2025.

It displays 88 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.12.2025
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President Donald Trump has announced a bold plan for the Navy to build a new, large warship that he is calling a “battleship” as part of a larger vision to create a “Golden Fleet.”
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President Trump said Monday it would be "smart" for Venezuelan President Maduro to step down, as U.S naval forces pressed a blockade on the South American country's oil wealth.. Key Venezuela ally Moscow, meanwhile, expressed its "full support" for Maduro's government. [Full Story]
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00:31The Golden Fleet Rises

The American media focus has shifted toward President Trump's announcement of a new 'Trump Class' naval battleship and the 'Golden Fleet' initiative (Fox News, AP News, The Epoch Times, Washington Times, Washington Examiner). Simultaneously, the editorial landscape remains preoccupied with institutional transparency, specifically the ongoing backlash over redacted Epstein files (The Blaze, Newsweek, The Hill, CBS) and the alleged censorship of a '60 Minutes' segment (Vox, The Daily Beast, HuffPost).
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How the divide between Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff on Russia-Ukraine talks plays out could determine how the war ends — and how America is perceived.
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03:58The Golden Fleet Sets Sail

The American media focuses on President Trump's announcement of a 'Golden Fleet' featuring 'Trump Class' battleships, framed by conservative outlets as a historic naval revival (Breitbart, OANN, The Daily Wire) and by others as a rebranding exercise (NYTimes, NBC News). Concurrently, the Justice Department faces renewed scrutiny over the Epstein files, specifically the emergence of Trump-related documents and the accidental exposure of a survivor's identity (Washington Post, CNN, NY Post).
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Merriam-Webster’s word of the year is “slop,” a term that has come to define a growing resistance to all things artificial intelligence — from massive, energy-hungry data centers to simulated actors and television commercials and an endless stream of online fakery.
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07:22Trump Names the Steel Waves

The American media focuses on President Trump's 'Golden Fleet' initiative, with liberal outlets framing it as vanity-driven rebranding while conservative sources emphasize naval modernization (NYTimes, NBC News, Breitbart, OANN, The Epoch Times). Simultaneously, editorial scrutiny shifts to the DOJ’s handling of Epstein files, specifically the accidental exposure of a survivor's identity and the emergence of documents involving Trump and Bill Clinton (Washington Post, Newsweek, CNN, CBS, The Hill).
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11:54Shadows Rise from the Epstein Files

U.S. media focus has intensified on the Justice Department's release of a second, larger batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, with editors highlighting newfound mentions of Donald Trump (CBS, CNN, Washington Post, Newsweek). Simultaneously, editorial attention tracks the administration's naval escalation, specifically the 'Golden Fleet' of 'Trump-Class' battleships, as conservative outlets celebrate the expansion while others critique the branding and geopolitical implications (NYTimes, Breitbart, OANN, The Daily Wire).
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