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13.12.2025

The Day of the Brown University Shooting and Syria Attack

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 13.12.2025.

It displays 217 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.12.2025The Day of the Brown University Shooting and Syria Attack

The day began with continued media focus on newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, a narrative evolving from previous days. Early afternoon also saw discussion of expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. However, in the late afternoon, headlines shifted dramatically to the tragic killing of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter by an ISIS gunman in Syria, with President Trump vowing "very serious retaliation." This quickly became the dominant news. Concurrently, an active shooter situation at Brown University unfolded in the evening, with reports of multiple people shot and a suspect at large, quickly escalating to confirm two dead and multiple injured.

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04:35Epstein Photos Unfold Further

US media continues to report on new photos released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton (NY Post, The Daily Beast, CNN, HuffPost, NPR, Washington Post, AP News, Newsweek, CBS, MSNBC). Additionally, there is discussion on Speaker Johnson's newly unveiled health care plan as Republicans seek alternatives (Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Newsmax).
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The goal of Trump’s Venezuela squeeze is clear, but how to get there isn’t.
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09:15Epstein Photos Further Unfold, Trump's Knowledge Questioned

US media continues to focus on newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton (CNN, ABC News, CBS, The Daily Beast). Relatedly, public opinion surveys indicate that Americans believe Trump was aware of Epstein's alleged crimes (CNN). Concurrently, there is continued discussion on the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies, which is expected to increase costs for enrollees (AP News, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Newsmax, Newsweek, Washington Post).
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President Donald Trump lashed out on the Indiana State Senate's rejection of redistricting. "Republicans in the Indiana State Senate, who voted against a Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, should be ashamed of themselves," Trump wrote early Saturday morning on Truth Social. "Headed by a total loser named Rod Bray, every one of these people should be 'primaried,' and I will be there to help! Indiana, which I won big, is the only state in the Union to do this!" [Full Story]
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Decades of data shows that nonworkers, including retirees and students, make up one of labor’s most consistently pro-union constituencies. The movement has more allies than it realizes, and harnessing them could reshape its strategic horizon.
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11:59Epstein Photos Further Unfold, Trump's Political Moves

US media continues to report on new photos released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton (CNN, ABC News, CBS, The Daily Beast, Breitbart). There is also renewed focus on President Trump's political activities, including his efforts to free Tina Peters (MSNBC) and his criticism of Indiana Republicans (Newsmax, Daily Caller). Discussions also persist regarding the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies (AP News, HuffPost, Boston Globe).
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More than 100 democratic socialist elected officials, staffers, and organizers from across the US met in New Orleans for the third How We Win conference last weekend. The gathering demonstrated American socialists’ growing influence and confidence.
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Department of War spokesman Sean Parnell: "Today in Palmyra, Syria, two United States Army soldiers and one civilian U.S. interpreter were killed, and three were wounded. The attack occurred as the soldiers were conducting a key leader engagement." [Full Story]
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth posted on X: "Let it be known, if you target Americans — anywhere in the world — you will spend the rest of your brief, anxious life knowing the United States will hunt you, find you, and ruthlessly kill you." The attack on U.S. troops in Syria is the first to inflict casualties since the fall of President Bashar Assad a year ago. As a matter of respect for the families, the identities will be withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified. [Full Story]
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The Pentagon said two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in Palmyra while supporting counterterrorism operations.
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13:13Syria Attack Claims US Lives

US media is predominantly focused on the tragic killing of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter by an ISIS gunman in Syria (Fox News, USA Today, NBC News, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, The Epoch Times, NYTimes). This incident marks a significant development in ongoing counter-terrorism operations. Additionally, discussions continue regarding President Trump's political actions and statements, including his criticism of Indiana Republicans and his "license to kill" in the Caribbean (One America News Network, Washington Post, Newsweek).
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A member of the Syrian security forces turned his gun on American service members and an interpreter, killing 3 and injuring 3 others. "Let it be known, if you target Americans — anywhere in the world — you will spend the rest of your brief, anxious life knowing the United States will hunt you, find you, and ruthlessly kill you," War Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote X. As a matter of respect for the families, the identities will be withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified. [Full Story]
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An ISIS-inspired terrorist turned his gun on American service members and an interpreter, killing 3 and injuring 3 others Saturday. "Let it be known, if you target Americans — anywhere in the world — you will spend the rest of your brief, anxious life knowing the United States will hunt you, find you, and ruthlessly kill you," War Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X. As a matter of respect for the families, the identities will be withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified. [Full Story]
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President Donald Trump on Truth Social: "We mourn the loss of three Great American Patriots in Syria, two soldiers, and one Civilian Interpreter. Likewise, we pray for the three injured soldiers who, it has just been confirmed, are doing well. This was an ISIS attack against the U.S., and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria, that is not fully controlled by them. ... There will be very serious retaliation." [Full Story]
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14:49Syria Attack Prompts Retaliation Vow

US media is predominantly focused on the killing of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter by an ISIS gunman in Syria (One America News Network, Fox News, NPR, ABC News, USA Today, Newsmax, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Daily Caller, CBS, NBC News, Washington Examiner, The Epoch Times). President Trump has vowed "very serious retaliation" for the attack (Fox News, USA Today, Newsmax, Common Dreams, CBS, NYTimes).
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17:25Syria Attack Retaliation Vowed

US media continues to prioritize the killing of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter by an ISIS gunman in Syria, with President Trump vowing "very serious retaliation" (The Daily Wire, Newsweek, AP News, Washington Examiner, HuffPost, Daily Caller, USA Today, Newsmax, Common Dreams, NYTimes, CBS, The Epoch Times). Separately, an active shooter situation at Brown University is unfolding (ABC News, NBC News, Boston Globe). Discussions on the House GOP's new health care proposal (NPR) and the Trump administration's defunding of Planned Parenthood (Washington Times) also feature.
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18:19Brown University Shooting Unfolds

US media is predominantly focused on an active shooter situation at Brown University, with reports of multiple people shot and a suspect at large (NY Post, Fox News, NPR, USA Today, AP News, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, HuffPost, Boston Globe, CBS). Some outlets, notably One America News Network, are reporting a suspect is in custody, contradicting other reports. Separately, the killing of two US soldiers and an interpreter in Syria by an ISIS gunman continues to be covered, with President Trump vowing retaliation (NBC News, Washington Times, Breitbart).
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19:12Brown University Shooting Casualties Mount

US media is predominantly focused on the ongoing active shooter situation at Brown University, with updated reports confirming at least two fatalities and eight critically injured (NY Post, Washington Post, Fox News, ABC News, USA Today, MSNBC, Newsweek, AP News, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, HuffPost, Breitbart, The Epoch Times, Boston Globe, CBS, NPR). The assailant remains at large according to most sources, though one outlet previously reported an arrest (One America News Network). Separately, President Trump's lean into isolationism is noted (Washington Post).
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21:46Brown University Shooting Manhunt

US media is predominantly focused on the ongoing active shooter situation at Brown University, with reports confirming at least two fatalities and multiple injuries. A manhunt is underway for a suspect described as a man dressed in black (NY Post, The Daily Wire, CNN, Fox News, NPR, ABC News, USA Today, AP News, Newsmax, Common Dreams, Breitbart, The Epoch Times, Boston Globe, NYTimes, CBS, HuffPost, MSNBC, Newsweek, Washington Examiner).
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23:50Brown University Shooting Manhunt Intensifies

US media remains heavily focused on the Brown University shooting, with reports confirming at least two fatalities and multiple injuries (The Blaze, Fox News, ABC News, USA Today, MSNBC, AP News, Washington Examiner, Common Dreams, Boston Globe, NYTimes, NY Post, One America News Network, The Daily Wire, NPR, Newsweek, Newsmax, HuffPost, Breitbart, The Epoch Times, CBS). Police have released video of a 'person of interest' as the suspect remains at large, contrary to an earlier report of an arrest.