Behind Trump’s winning streak at the Supreme Court

特朗普在最高法院连胜的背后

Apple News Today

2025-09-30

13 分钟
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Trump and Netanyahu presented a proposal to end the war in Gaza. The Washington Post’s Michael Birnbaum discusses what’s in the plan — and the significant obstacles to peace that remain. The Supreme Court is preparing to start its new term next week. Lawrence Hurley of NBC News joins to break down how the Trump administration has been emboldened by a string of wins at the court. A new women’s baseball league is slated to start next year. Reporter Sabreen Dawud, who profiled the league for The 19th, explains why league leadership felt now was the right time to launch. Plus, Trump and lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to avert a government shutdown, how the EA deal became the biggest buyout in history, and a look at the contenders in this year’s Fat Bear Week. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
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  • Good morning. It's Tuesday, September 30th.

  • I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show, explaining Trump's winning streak at the Supreme Court.

  • The clock is ticking to avert a government shutdown.

  • And how a new baseball league came together.

  • But first, President Trump made his big pitch for peace in the Middle East yesterday,

  • standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House

  • as they outlined a ceasefire proposal.

  • The promise of a new Middle East is so clearly within our reach.

  • This is the closest we've ever come to real peace, not fake peace, not political fools peace.

  • We can get this difficult problem solved, the opportunities for all within that vast region.

  • of this world.

  • It's a vast region.

  • It's unlimited."

  • The 20-point proposal demands a full return of the remaining hostages and the complete disarmament of Hamas.

  • In return, Israel would suspend military operations, withdraw to an agreed line,

  • and release 250 of the 1700 Palestinians that had been detained since the conflict began,

  • nearly two years ago.

  • And it sketches out a new governing body to run Gaza for a transitional period.