Things You Might Not Have Heard – Wednesday, September 10, 2025

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  • QATAR REELS AFTER ISRAELI STRIKE KILLS HAMAS LEADERS IN DOHA: Israel launched a strike in Doha that targeted top Hamas officials, leaving parts of the city in ruins. The attack happened while Hamas leaders were reportedly discussing a cease-fire plan supported by the U.S. Qatar called the strike a violation of sovereignty and international law. The White House criticized Israel, while Gulf neighbors demanded accountability.
  • UKRAINE WARNS RUSSIAN DRONES VIOLATED POLISH AIRSPACE: Ukraine’s air force reported Russian drones crossed into Poland, a NATO member, during a major overnight assault. Polish officials confirmed they shot down some drones and condemned the violation as “unacceptable aggression.” The incident raises tensions over whether NATO might respond more directly to Russian actions.
  • U.S. JOB GROWTH WAS OVERSTATED BY NEARLY 1 MILLION: The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its numbers, showing 911,000 fewer jobs were created from April 2024 to March 2025 than first reported. It’s the largest downward revision ever recorded. Economists say the change raises doubts about how strong the job market really is. The White House defended its policies, while critics warned the labor market may be weaker than expected.
  • JOSH KRAFT ADVANCES IN BOSTON MAYOR’S RACE: Josh Kraft, son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, advanced to the November general election in Boston’s mayoral race. He will face incumbent Michelle Wu, who is seeking a second term. The matchup sets up a high-profile contest between an outsider businessman and a popular progressive leader. Turnout was higher than expected in several neighborhoods.
  • JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP’S ATTEMPT TO FIRE FED GOVERNOR LISA COOK: A federal judge temporarily stopped President Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Trump argued he had the power to dismiss her, but the court ruled she could only be removed “for cause.” The case is seen as a key test of the Fed’s independence from political pressure.
  • TRUMP’S $4.7M EL SALVADOR PRISON DEAL REVEALED: Court filings revealed the Trump administration paid El Salvador $4.7 million to detain deported migrants, mostly Venezuelans. The agreement banned spending funds on asylum services, diversity programs, or legal aid. Critics say the deal outsourced U.S. detention responsibilities to a foreign prison system known for harsh conditions.
  • TRUMP DINES IN DC TO SHOWCASE “SAFER STREETS”: President Trump made a public appearance at a Washington, D.C. steakhouse, part of his push to show he is improving safety in America’s cities. Supporters cheered the visit, while critics called it a staged photo opportunity. The dinner came just days after Trump vowed to crack down on crime in major urban areas.
  • APPLE DEBUTS IPHONE 17 AND FIRST-EVER IPHONE AIR: Apple unveiled the iPhone 17 lineup, including Pro models and the brand-new iPhone Air. The Air is the thinnest iPhone yet, just 5.6mm thick, and weighs 142 grams. It comes with a 6.5-inch OLED display, titanium build, and the A19 Pro chip. Apple is marketing it as the “lightest flagship phone ever.”  
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