Top 15 News Posts from September 25
Asian stock rally pauses for breath, yen struggles against crosses – Reuters
Asian stocks take a breather after their rally. Meanwhile, the yen continues to struggle against other major currencies, reflecting a market pause.
Trump, Vance fault Democrats after shooting at Dallas ICE facility – The Washington Post
After a Dallas ICE facility shooting left one dead, two injured, Trump and Vance blamed Democrats. Trump plans an executive order to dismantle left-wing groups he says incite violence.
China leads nations with new climate plans, defying US climate denial – Reuters
China’s Xi Jinping unveils first-ever national emissions targets. It’s a landmark move, yet experts question if these conservative goals are truly ambitious enough to combat climate change.
White House tells agencies to prepare for mass layoffs ahead of a potential government shutdown next week – CBS News
The White House directs federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs. A potential government shutdown next week threatens thousands of job cuts if a budget agreement isn’t reached.
U.S. Attorney Races to Present Case Against James Comey – The New York Times
U.S. federal prosecutors are moving to indict former FBI Director James Comey. The Justice Department expects to charge him soon for allegedly lying to Congress.
Escalatorgate: Trump alleges ‘triple sabotage’ after technical mishaps at UN – The Guardian
Trump alleges “triple sabotage” at the UN, demanding an investigation after an escalator stopped and a teleprompter malfunctioned during his visit.
H-1B visa: US tech sector scrambles in the face of $100,000 fees – BBC
The US tech sector is scrambling as new $100,000 H-1B visa fees loom. Employers, needing top talent, are anxious, predicting pushback over these changes impacting the economy.
Trump’s attacks on Kimmel and ABC put him at odds with high-profile conservatives – Los Angeles Times
Jimmy Kimmel returned to high ratings, relentlessly mocking Trump as an “80s-movie-style bully.” Trump slammed Kimmel and ABC, putting him at odds with high-profile conservatives.
A new Trump policy on Ukraine, or more of the same? – Politico
Trump’s new Ukraine policy sparks debate: Is it a negotiating tactic or a pivot away from the war? Zelenskyy praises Trump’s “well-informed” shift as the situation evolves.
Days away from a government shutdown, agencies’ contingency plans still unclear – Federal News Network
A government shutdown is days away, plans unclear. Political blame intensifies as Trump’s approach is tested, with the GOP hoping to inflict pain.
Spain’s PM says he will send warship to protect Gaza aid flotilla – Reuters
Spain and Italy are deploying navy ships to protect a Gaza aid flotilla, after it reported alleged drone attacks. Their mission: ensure the safe delivery of vital humanitarian supplies.
A statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands in D.C. is removed as fast as it appeared – NPR
An anonymous group erected a 12-foot statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands on D.C.’s National Mall. It was quickly removed, sparking free speech debates.
China’s Xi urges efforts to maintain social stability in Xinjiang – Reuters
President Xi Jinping visited Xinjiang, marking its anniversary and declaring success. He urged social stability for the region, despite international human rights concerns.
Hong Kong streets flood as powerful Typhoon Ragasa churns toward landfall – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Typhoon Ragasa battered Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China with deadly floods, causing mass evacuations and significant damage. The powerful storm now tracks towards Vietnam.
Thai authorities rush to battle Bangkok sinkhole – DW
A massive sinkhole from a subway tunnel collapse swallowed a Bangkok road, pulling down power lines and forcing evacuations. Thai authorities are tackling the emergency.
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