Ukraine's president paid a visit to the White House. Hurricane forecasters are watching a storm near the East Coast. And are we headed for a government shutdown? The suspense – and likelihood – is real. |
👋 Hello! Laura Davis here. It's Thursday. Time for the news! |
Zelenskyy, Biden meet at the White House | President Volodymyr Zelenskyy worked to shore up U.S. support for Ukraine on a whirlwind visit to Washington on Thursday, delivering an upbeat message on the war's progress while facing new questions about the flow of American dollars that has helped keep his troops in the fight against Russia. The Ukrainian leader received a far quieter reception than the hero's welcome he got last year, but also won generally favorable comments on the aid he says he needs to stave off defeat. Zelenskyy also spoke with military leaders at the Pentagon and was meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House. |
👉 More death, ruin, fury in Ukraine: Russian missiles pounded cities across Ukraine early Thursday morning, in the largest attack in more than a month. Here's what we know. | Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife Olena Zelenska visit President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden at the White House on Sept. 21, 2023. Josh Morgan, USA TODAY |
Wild weather wandering across the US | Hurricane forecasters are keeping an eye on a system near the East Coast, while snowflakes are flying in other parts of the country. A warning was issued for portions of the East Coast on Thursday as a "potential tropical cyclone" started to develop in the Atlantic Ocean not far from the southeastern U.S. shoreline. According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm will bring "tropical-storm-force winds, storm surge, heavy rain and high surf to large portions of the Southeast and mid-Atlantic United States coast beginning Friday and continuing into the weekend." As of Thursday, more than 5 million people faced tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Maryland. 🌀 Take a look at the forecast. |
❄️ Forget fall. In some parts of the country, the weather this week is going straight to winter as nippy temperatures and a few snowflakes are in the forecast for the highest elevations of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Here's the outlook. |
What everyone's talking about |
Lawmakers deadlocked as shutdown grows more likely |
With nine days left for the House to avoid a government shutdown, lawmakers remain engulfed in spending fights – and it doesn't look like they're going to come to an agreement any time soon. |
At issue: A shutdown that could disrupt the lives of Americans and affect government operations nationwide. Adding to the complications: New pressure on the GOP from the party's presidential front-runner, Donald Trump, who says he supports a shutdown. And at the center of it all: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. While McCarthy tries to satisfy conservative hardliners, Democrats and other moderate Republicans are putting pressure on the top leader as the Sept. 30 deadline looms. ⏰ Here's the latest. |
Venezuelan migrants get temporary protection | The Biden administration is granting temporary legal status to 472,000 Venezuelan migrants who are already in the U.S., a major step toward aiding asylum seekers as the number of migrants at the southern border is on the rise again. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas − citing political instability in Venezuela − extended the temporary protected status designation by 18 months for Venezuelan migrants who arrived in the U.S. this year prior to July 31. The move was applauded by Democrats who have pushed the White House to do more to help migrants seeking asylum and blasted by Republicans who want stricter immigration control. 👉 A look at the big picture. | Venezuelan migrants sleep during their travel in a pirogue to Meteti, through the Chucunaque river from Canaan Membrillo village, the first border control of the Darien Province in Panama, on Oct. 12, 2022. LUIS ACOSTA, AFP via Getty Images | | | | The hit-and-run that killed Andreas Rene Probst, a retired Bell, California, police chief, may have culminated a string of violence that day. | | | | An argument has erupted between Canada and India over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist who was living in Vancouver. | | | | The Senate has now confirmed three critical military nominees, despite Sen. Tommy Tuberville's ongoing protest over Pentagon abortion policy. | | | | Talking Heads sat down with USA TODAY to chat concert movie "Stop Making Sense," David Byrne's big suit, and finally reuniting after "family feuds." | | | | Multiple corrections officers with the Shelby County Sheriff's Office have been charged in connection to Gershun Freeman's death last October. | | | | Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce dating? No, but we can dream. If they were, this would be their story: Global music star, a football star, in love. | | | | Rupert Murdoch, 92, announced Thursday he is stepping down as chairman of Fox and News Corp, giving way to his son, Lachlan. | | | | The Oregon Ducks and Nike have announced their latest collaboration: heat-activated cleats that change colors. | | | | In a deal to free five Americans being held in Iran, Joe Biden released five Iranians, some of whom experts say could be threats to national security. | | | | The NFL season is beginning to take shape after two weeks, but the Week 3 slate could provide some additional important lessons. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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