Federal authorities identified the Dallas ICE shooter as acting alone, using a ladder to position himself on a building and spraying it with bullets, according to Fox News reports between 6:40 PM and 6:47 PM UTC. Acting US Attorney Nancy Larson stated on September 25th, 2025, that the shooter's handwritten notes included a "game plan" and anti-ICE messages, calling the act "the very definition of terrorism." The shooter legally obtained the bolt action rifle in August, FBI Special Agent Joseph Rothrock confirmed. Marcos Charles, Director of Removal Operations for ICE, stated that attacks on ICE officers have increased 1000% and the shooter used ICE tracking apps to plan the attack. In parallel, Jared Kushner was filmed arriving at Prime Minister Netanyahu’s hotel in New York City on September 25th, 2025, hours after Netanyahu landed, signaling Kushner's renewed activity regarding the Middle East. Meanwhile, a European-Arab consensus suggests that President Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza is feasible, with Americans prioritizing the release of living hostages early in the deal, according to an I24NEWS report. Separately, Charlie Kirk assassin suspect Tyler Robinson allegedly made contact with a police officer near where the murder weapon was found, two law enforcement sources told Fox News. In economic news, Oracle, Silver Lake, and Abu Dhabi-based MGX are in talks to invest in a U.S. version of TikTok and secure board seats, according to sources cited by Bloomberg. The Government of Iraq has reached an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government and international companies to reopen the Iraq-Türkiye pipeline, a deal facilitated by the United States, as announced by Secretary Rubio on September 25th, 2025. North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco is reportedly considering endorsing Jack Ciattarelli due to his rivalry with Brian Stack and Stop Stack’s endorsed candidate, Mikie Sherrill, for Governor of New Jersey. A Quinnipiac poll released on September 25th, 2025, indicates President Trump's approval ratings are at 38% overall, with 39% on the economy and 41% on immigration.