Today’s facts 09-09-2025
Today’s facts …
The House Oversight Committee released a sexually suggestive birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein from Trump.
Handwriting experts say it is consistent with Trump’s signature from that era.
Also shared is an image of Epstein holding a novelty check with the caption: “Epstein and a longtime Mar-a-Lago member joking about selling a ‘fully depreciated’ woman to Donald Trump for $22,500.”
This morning, Israel launched a strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar.
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US unemployment rose to 4.3% in August, the highest since 2021.
Young mothers are dropping out of the US job market due to the cost of childcare.
Trump is ending IRS efforts to shut down aggressive tax shelters used by multinational companies and the wealthiest Americans.
Presidents are increasingly taking more time to approve US disaster aid, with Trump taking the longest at more than a month.
High school seniors have the worst reading scores in 30+ years and the worst math scores in 20 years.
The new iPhone will be unveiled today.
The US now requires visa interviews to be held only in applicants’ home countries. In high-demand regions like India, China, and Brazil, wait times can be a year.
The only US city in the world's 10 most dangerous cities is Memphis.
The "Phillies Karen" was misidentified, and it is false that she is with a New Jersey public school district.
The FBI did visit a 12-year-old boy who achieved nuclear fusion in his bedroom, but it was in 2018, not recently.
Individuals are not using syringes to inject HIV-infected blood into toilet paper rolls in public restrooms.
Memes spreading about masturbation are false and based on old religious beliefs.
7-Eleven’s Japanese parent company is investing billions to make US stores more like Japan’s high-quality food-focused outlets.
After a highly rated Joe Rogan episode gained him national attention, Texas Rep. James Talarico has joined the Texas Senate race.
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