Thursday, October 9, 2025

Israelis, Palestinians celebrate after agreement on Gaza ceasefire and return of hostages

October 8, 2025 
By Maayan Lubell

Summary
Celebrations in Gaza, Tel Aviv after announcement
Ceasefire deal lacks detail, risks collapse
Hostage release expected within 72 hours
Arab countries demand Palestinian statehood

Monday, October 6, 2025

Navigating the Fog: US Government Shutdown Obscures Unemployment Picture, Forcing Reliance on Alternative Indicators

Photo for articleBy: MarketMinute

The United States is grappling with a significant economic data blackout, as a recent government shutdown has brought the release of crucial unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to a grinding halt. This unprecedented situation has left economists, policymakers, and investors without a definitive pulse on the nation's labor market, forcing a scramble for alternative indicators. The reliance on these diverse, often disparate, data sources has painted a mixed and sometimes contradictory picture of employment trends, highlighting the inherent challenges of economic analysis during periods of governmental paralysis and underscoring the vital importance of robust and uninterrupted data streams. As the shutdown persists, the financial markets are left to navigate a landscape of uncertainty, with potential implications for investment decisions and future economic policy.

Trump sows uncertainty and confusion as he tolls the Division Bell

October 6, 2025

The State of Illinois and the City of Chicago have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s administration to prevent the deployment of National Guard troops. Trump just threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Portland, while in Washington, DC, he hinted at a willingness to negotiate with Democrats regarding healthcare subsidies, but he refused to proceed until the government reopens. The current stalemate in Congress, in government, and courts occurs amidst significant economic uncertainty. Although the U.S. economy has continued to grow this year, hiring has slowed, and inflation remains high. The tariffs have caused disruptions for businesses and diminished confidence in his leadership. Furthermore, there is a growing awareness that the nearly $2 trillion annual budget deficit is financially unsustainable.

Judge blocks Trump from deploying California National Guard — or any Guard troops — in Oregon


By Melody Gutierrez and Daniel Miller
Oct. 5, 2025 Updated 10:11 PM PT
  • Gov. Newsom called President Trump’s deployment of California National Guard troops to Oregon a “breathtaking abuse of power.
  • ”In June, Newsom filed a federal lawsuit over Trump’s mobilization of the state’s National Guard during L.A.’s immigration protests.

Roman treasure trove of gold coins unearthed after 1,700 years


 10-04-2025
ByJordan Joseph
Earth.com staff writer

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Archaeologists excavating a late Roman fortification in Holzthum, Luxembourg uncovered a hoard of 141 gold coins from the late fourth century. The find draws a clear line between everyday life on the frontier and the uncertainties that forced someone to stash away wealth.

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from deploying troops in Portland, Oregon

By CLAIRE RUSH and REBECCA BOONE
October 4, 2025

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from deploying the National Guard in Portland, ruling Saturday in a lawsuit brought by the state and city.

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Stuns Astronomers With Unusual Light Signature

Many American Jews sharply critical of Israel on Gaza, Post poll finds

Story by Naftali Bendavid, Scott Clement, Emily Guskin

Many American Jews sharply disapprove of Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza, with 61 percent saying Israel has committed war crimes and about 4 in 10 saying the country is guilty of genocide against the Palestinians, according to a Washington Post poll.

Japan’s ruling party elects ultra-conservative Sanae Takaichi as new leader, likely to become first female PM

By MARI YAMAGUCHI
October 3, 2025

TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s governing party on Saturday elected ultra-conservative former Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, making her likely to become the country’s first female prime minister.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Trump: Hamas Ready for Peace, Bombing of Gaza Must Stop UPD

04.10.25 

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"We are already discussing the details that need to be settled," declares the American president. • Netanyahu's surprise and endorsements from Qatar and Egypt.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

The "Protectorate" of Gaza and the Deceptive Peace: Coexistence can only be achieved if one people learns to see the other not as an enemy, but as a neighbor


By MICHALIS PSILOS
Naftemporiki, Athens

President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza is undoubtedly a desperate ray of hope. The horror experienced by two million Palestinians demands that an opportunity be given to immediately end the war.

Mysterious "rogue planet" spotted gobbling 6 billion tons of gas and dust a second


Space

October 2, 2025 
CBS/AFP

A mysterious "rogue planet" has been observed gobbling 6 billion tons of gas and dust a second — an unprecedented rate that blurs the line between planets and stars, astronomers said Thursday.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

There’s a growing number of Americans who think violence might be necessary to get the country back on track


By Matt Loffman
Oct 1, 2025 
Nearly a third of Americans – 30% – say people may have to resort to violence in order to get the country back on track, according to the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll.

‘Dangerous Cities,’ the Military, Trump and the Founding Fathers


The U.S. armed services have long sought to preserve the tradition of a nonpartisan military.

First Victory for Fed's Cook Against Trump

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01.10.25 efsyn.gr

Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, will remain in her position at least until January 2026, as decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Last August, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the dismissal of Cook, an action that constituted a clear attack on the central bank's independence. Cook subsequently stated that she would sue the Trump administration over its decision to fire her based on unconfirmed allegations of mortgage fraud.

Israeli naval ships intercept Gaza-bound flotilla

The Israeli navy has intercepted boats carrying aid to Gaza and detained the activists aboard, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg.

Israel's Foreign Ministry said several vessels that form part of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) had been "safely stopped" and that those aboard were being transferred to an Israeli port.

It added that the navy had told the vessels to change course as they were "approaching an active combat zone".

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: US government shuts down after Senate fails to pass spending bill



Funding to keep the federal government running expires after Republicans and Democrats fail to reach a deal.

Phone spyware scandal in Greece moves to court as critics claim cover-up


Kostas Koukoumakas in Athens and
Kostas Kallergis in Brussels

It has become known as Greece's Watergate: spyware software and Greek intelligence targeted the mobile phones of government ministers, senior military officers, judges and journalists.