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31.01.2026
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 31.01.2026.

It displays 63 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

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FED RESERVE PICK FLIP-FLOP INTO DON'S HEART
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A shutdown is still set to begin Saturday because the House of Representatives is out of session until Monday, meaning it cannot ratify the upper chamber's agreement before the midnight deadline -- making a weekend funding lapse unavoidable. Senate leaders say the legislation will nonetheless greatly increase the chances that the shutdown ends quickly, potentially within days. [Fullย Story]
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01:36โ‡ขThe Senate's Brief Midnight Silence

โŒจThe media landscape is dominated by the Senate's passage of a funding package that secures most government operations while triggering a brief weekend shutdown due to House recess (NYTimes, The Hill, Washington Examiner, Boston Globe, NPR, The Epoch Times, Newsmax, CBS, MSNBC, Washington Post, NBC News, Fox News, ABC News). Simultaneously, editors are prioritizing the Justice Department's massive release of three million Epstein investigative files (AP News, NY Post, Newsweek, CNN, Free Beacon).
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Left-wing comedian and actress Kathy Griffin recently advised her fans and social media followers to compile a list of "MAGA" Trump supporters in their neighborhood. She also criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for doing their jobs while characterizing immigrant detention centers as โ€œconcentration camps.โ€
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In a late-night session, the Senate passed a critical $1.2 trillion government funding package, breaking a tense deadlock after Senator Lindsey Graham lifted his hold on the legislation. However, despite the 71-29 vote, the government is set to enter a partial shutdown at midnight tonight since the House of Representatives is not scheduled to reconvene until Monday.
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03:33โ‡ขThree Million Pages of Reckoning

โŒจThe US media is fixated on the Justice Departmentโ€™s release of three million pages of Jeffrey Epsteinโ€™s investigative files. Outlets are specifically mining the cache for details on high-profile figures, including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew (NYTimes, AP News, CNN, Newsmax, NPR, The Daily Beast, NY Post). While mainstream sources report on the volume of evidence, conservative and independent outlets are highlighting specific political ties and alleged cover-ups (Free Beacon, Newsweek, Common Dreams).
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The Justice Department has released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures about what the government knew about the millionaire financierโ€™s sexual abuse of young girls and his interactions with rich and powerful people such as Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
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06:47โ‡ขThe Midnight Silence of Government

โŒจMainstream editors are fixated on the partial federal shutdown that began at midnight, noting the House's refusal to vote on the Senate's funding package until Monday (ABC News, CBS, MSNBC, Washington Post, Fox News, NBC News). Simultaneously, outlets are digging through three million pages of newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, highlighting links to President Trump, Prince Andrew, and former Obama officials (AP News, NY Post, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, CNN).
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