
Trump Warns Foreign Companies After Hyundai ICE Raid
Former President Donald Trump urged foreign companies to respect U.S. immigration laws after an ICE raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia led to the detention of hundreds of South Korean workers. South Korea later secured their release through a diplomatic deal.

U.S. Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka Reign Supreme
At the U.S. Open 2025, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner to win his second men’s singles title, while Aryna Sabalenka defended her women’s crown against Amanda Anisimova. Both players strengthened their status as global tennis champions.

Protests Erupt Over Trump’s National Guard Proposal
Major U.S. cities including Chicago and Baltimore saw widespread protests against Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard. Community leaders denounced the move while church leaders called for calm resistance.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett Clarifies Abortion Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke publicly for the first time since the 2022 Dobbs abortion decision, stressing that the ruling “did not make abortion illegal.” Her remarks reignited debate over abortion rights in America.

Bipartisan Push for Release of Epstein Files
In Congress, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers declared they “have the votes” to release the Jeffrey Epstein documents in full. The demand for transparency continues to grow around the controversial case.

Former CDC Doctors Resign Over Vaccine Policies
Several former CDC physicians resigned, claiming the new HHS Secretary’s vaccine policies could jeopardize U.S. public health. The resignations come amid increasing scrutiny of federal vaccine programs.

Weak August Jobs Report and Declining Tariff Support
The August 2025 jobs report showed just 22,000 new jobs, signaling economic weakness. Meanwhile, support for Trump’s tariffs has fallen, though the Treasury insists tariffs are not a hidden tax on U.S. consumers.

First Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworm in 50 Years
Health officials confirmed the first human case of flesh-eating screwworm in the U.S. since the 1970s, sparking urgent warnings about rare parasites and public health risks.

Tylenol Use in Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk
A new study found a potential link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism in children. The Health Secretary is expected to release an official statement addressing the findings.
Crime Wave: Judge Threatened and Capitol Hill Intern Murder
In California, a judge received gun threats inside a courtroom, while in Washington, authorities are pursuing suspects in the Capitol Hill intern murder case. Both incidents highlight concerns over crime and public safety in America.
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