
The Headlines U.S. Shutdown Begins, and Trump Tells Military to Use U.S. Cities as ‘Training Grounds’
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Oct 1, 2025 The U.S. government shutdown begins, leaving federal services in limbo and workers uncertain. Tensions rise as Trump suggests using cities as military training grounds, sparking debates on crime and military culture. A significant Pfizer deal aims to lower Medicaid drug prices to European levels. Meanwhile, a judge rules against unlawful targeting of noncitizen protesters. Plus, an Italian cookbook brings a taste of tradition to America, showcasing the importance of cultural food heritage.
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Health Subsidies At Center Of Dispute
- Democrats pressed for extending health care subsidies while Republicans accused them of holding funding hostage.
- Without a deal, 4 million could lose coverage and 20 million could face higher costs next year.
Which Services Keep Running
- Some agencies saw massive furlough rates, including EPA and Education.
- Essential services like Social Security and mail delivery continue, but prolonged shutdown risks wider disruption.
Politicized Military Gathering At Quantico
- A highly unusual, politicized meeting brought top generals to Quantico for speeches by Pete Hegseth and President Trump.
- The event mixed military criticism with culture-war rhetoric, alarming some officers and observers.




