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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that U.S. Army soldiers from the 1890 slaughter of Lakota men, women, and children at Wounded Knee will keep their medals, halting efforts to revoke them.
At the UN General Assembly, Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned against a "Cold War mentality" and advocated for multilateralism and free trade. This statement was seen as an indirect criticism of the United States.
Over 150 companies are linked to Israeli settlements, according to a UN database.
US President Donald Trump attended the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black on Friday, met by "U-S-A" chants and cheers from 5,000 spectators. He saluted during the national anthem and a military flyover as the US team sought a comeback.
August's robust US consumer spending highlights the economy's resilience.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the UN, warned Israel it risks losing friends due to its Gaza war. He affirmed Israel's right to self-defense post-Oct 7 Hamas attacks, but suggested actions may exceed justification.
During a meeting with Turkey's Erdogan, Trump wore a golden F-22 pin. Discussions focused on Turkey rejoining the F-35 program, from which it was ejected. No F-35 deal was announced.
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif appealed for talks with India and lauded US President Trump's role, after meeting Trump at the White House. Trump was reportedly displeased by India's lack of engagement on his diplomacy. Sharif addressed the UN.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq are poised to break their three-week gaining streak following a turbulent period.
Netanyahu states that supporting a Palestinian state implies that violence against Jews is rewarded. (Reuters)
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced 20 soldiers who received Medals of Honor for their 1890 actions at Wounded Knee will keep their awards. This follows a review ordered by his predecessor, Lloyd Austin, after a 2022 Congressional recommendation.
Netanyahu: Supporting a Palestinian state signals that the murder of Jews is seen as profitable.
Ukrainian President Zelensky requested Tomahawk missiles from Trump. He stated these long-range missiles could reach deep into Russia, aiming to pressure Putin into peace talks, potentially without their deployment.
Air Force AI generated battle plans 400x faster than humans in a recent experiment (DASH-2). While speedy, some AI plans had subtle errors, highlighting the need for human oversight to ensure viability, according to Maj. Gen. Robert Claude.
After 62 years, India retired its iconic MiG-21 fighter jets on Sept 26, 2025. These "Fishbed" aircraft were the backbone of the Indian Air Force, forged in combat and license-produced in India, marking a significant era's end.
AstraZeneca will reduce some direct-to-patient US drug prices following a demand from Trump, as reported by Reuters.
EU and Japan believe they have successfully negotiated limits on US drug tariffs.
US President Donald Trump expressed hope for more opponents to face criminal charges following former FBI Director James Comey's indictment. Trump made these remarks at the White House.
ESA warns against monopolies amidst looming satellite merger.
A full-year Continuing Resolution (CR), often viewed negatively, provided the Pentagon budget freedom last year. If DoD plans, a CR offers opportunity to strategically reallocate funds for warfighter needs & emerging tech, avoiding micromanagement.
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