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01.08.2025Jobs Data Head Removed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.08.2025.

It displays 253 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.08.2025Jobs Data Head Removed
US media on August 1 heavily focused on President Trump's new tariffs, which went into effect for many nations. Reports detailed these sweeping global tariffs, noting their immediate impact on markets with stocks and the US dollar sinking. Concurrently, a weak July jobs report emerged, showing significantly lower additions and downward revisions from prior months, alarming economists about the economy's health. The day culminated with Trump's decision to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner in response to this "dismal" employment data, intensifying debates on economic policy. Separately, Trump's deployment of nuclear submarines closer to Russia, following provocative statements, garnered significant attention.
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01:20Global Tariffs Enacted

The US media is primarily focused on President Trump's administration implementing new tariffs. Numerous outlets report that Trump signed an order imposing sweeping new tariffs on dozens of countries, set to take effect in about a week, with Canada specifically mentioned for a 35% rate (Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NPR, NY Post, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, USA Today, Newsweek). This comes as the White House met a trade deadline. Less prominent are reports on the financial insecurity in the economy and Elon Musk's political donations.
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04:49Worldwide Tariffs Take Shape

US media remains heavily focused on President Trump's trade policy as new global tariffs are unveiled. Reports specify these sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries are set to take effect August 7, though some, like a 35% rate for Canada, begin immediately (ABC, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NPR, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost, NY Post, Daily Wire, USA Today). This move, seen as escalating a global trade war, injects a new dose of uncertainty.
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10:11Trump's Trade Reshaping

The US media extensively reports on President Trump's newly unveiled sweeping tariffs, set to take effect globally on August 7th. News outlets detail the impact on shares and the US dollar, alongside reactions from international trade partners. This broad focus on trade policy dominates national headlines, with other notable discussions including a double murder investigation in Arkansas and various domestic political issues.
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12:35Tariff Shockwaves Hit Markets

US media remains heavily focused on President Trump's sweeping tariffs, which are causing global stock markets and the US dollar to sink (CNN, NYTimes, AP News). Economists are criticizing the new tariffs, fearing negative impacts on US consumers already grappling with rising prices (Common Dreams, MSNBC). The tariffs, set to impact dozens of nations, including specific mention of Canada, are being finalized (Washington Post, USA Today, ABC News, CBS, HuffPost).
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14:12Economic Storm Brews

US media is predominantly focused on the nation's economy, as recent weak jobs data and President Trump's new tariffs are rattling markets and causing stock values to fall. Multiple outlets report July job additions were significantly lower than expected, with prior months revised down, signaling a weakening labor market. Trump has also called on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates amidst these concerns, further highlighting economic policy debates.
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Children in the US are 80 percent more likely to die than children in peer nations. Causes range from lax gun laws to privatized health care. What connects them all is a corrosive culture of individualism that makes child safety parents’ business alone.
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Border Patrol leaders are touting the new record-low rate of migrant arrests along the southwest border as the “most secure border in history.” In July, Border Patrol agents arrested approximately 4,600 migrants who illegally crossed the southwest border between ports of entry. Border Patrol agents released zero migrants into the U.S. for the third consecutive month.
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16:30Economy Stalls Amidst Tariffs

US media continues to prioritize the economy, with widespread reporting on President Trump's new tariffs impacting global markets and the US dollar, alongside weaker-than-expected July jobs growth of 73,000, signaling a shifting labor market (Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NBC News, AP News, NYTimes, Washington Post, HuffPost). Conservative outlets additionally highlight the administration's claims of record-low border arrests and zero migrant admissions (Breitbart). Less prominently, Ghislaine Maxwell's quiet transfer to a new prison is noted (NY Post, Daily Beast, USA Today).
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18:14Trade Winds, Nuclear Currents

US media continues to prioritize President Trump's economic policies, focusing on new tariffs impacting global markets and persistent reports of weak July job growth (CBS, CNN, NYTimes, AP News, Washington Post). A significant new development is Trump's deployment of nuclear submarines closer to Russia, reportedly in response to 'provocative statements' from Russian officials (ABC News, Fox News, NY Post, The Daily Wire).
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19:25Jobs Data Chief Fired

US media is predominantly focused on President Trump's decision to fire the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) following a weak jobs report (ABC News, Boston Globe, CNN, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost). This move intensifies ongoing discussions about economic performance, including earlier reports of slowed hiring and existing tariffs impacting markets (CBS, MSNBC). Other outlets also note Trump's deployment of nuclear submarines closer to Russia (Newsweek, NY Post, The Daily Wire).
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For decades, liberal humanitarianism argued that the international community should take military action against states engaged in extreme human rights abuses. Well, there’s no way to argue that Israel isn’t exactly such a state.
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20:59Labor Head Removed

US media heavily focuses on President Trump's firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after a dismal jobs report with significant downward revisions (Boston Globe, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost, The Blaze, USA Today, ABC News, CNN, NYTimes). This action intensifies debates on the economy's true state and tariff impacts (Newsweek, CBS, Slate). Concurrently, reports persist regarding Trump's deployment of nuclear submarines following Russian provocations (Common Dreams, Fox News, The Daily Wire).
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