Daily Digest — United States

2025-10-09
The US government is taking steps to address energy concerns, with President Trump ordering the Pentagon to purchase coal power and US Energy Secretary Chris Wright visiting Venezuela to assess the country's oil industry overhaul. Meanwhile, NATO has deployed troops to Greenland in an effort to maintain a strong alliance with the US. In sports news, the 2026 Pac-12 football schedule has been announced, and the US Figure Skating Championships are underway, with Ben Ogden winning a silver medal.

Protests and labor disputes are ongoing in several countries, including Argentina, where workers clashed with police over proposed labor reform. In the US, teachers in San Francisco are on strike for the second day, and protesters are calling on Target to oppose an immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Additionally, a privacy breach at the IRS has been reported, with taxpayer data being shared with the Department of Homeland Security.

In other news, HGTV has canceled its show "Rehab Addict" after its star used a racial slur while filming, and Microsoft is warning users about critical zero-day bugs in Windows and Office. The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold may be back in stock soon, and the US government is urging caution on the debt ceiling, with millions of Americans potentially facing consequences if a deal is not reached.
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