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29.07.2025Manhattan's Wrong Elevator

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 29.07.2025.

It displays 229 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.07.2025Manhattan's Wrong Elevator
US media extensively covered the Midtown Manhattan shooting, which tragically claimed four lives, including an NYPD officer. Initial reports detailed the active shooter situation, with subsequent coverage identifying the gunman and his alleged motive: a note referencing CTE and grievances with the NFL. Investigations revealed the shooter explicitly targeted NFL headquarters but reportedly took the wrong elevator. Later in the day, authorities disclosed an "associate" helped the gunman acquire gun parts.
Concurrently, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza gained increasing attention, with reports describing a "worst-case scenario of famine" and the UK signaling potential recognition of Palestinian statehood. The Trump administration's proposal to eliminate key greenhouse gas regulations also drew significant media focus, alongside ongoing revelations regarding President Trump's past connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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02:29Manhattan Shooting Claims Lives

US media is heavily focused on the tragic Midtown Manhattan shooting, with reports confirming multiple fatalities, including a police officer (ABC News, Boston Globe, Fox News, NY Post, USA Today). This immediate event dominates current headlines. Concurrently, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains a significant concern, with ongoing discussions around claims of starvation and President Trump's statements contradicting Israeli assertions (Newsweek, AP News, CNN). Trump's broader foreign policy and legal challenges also persist in coverage.
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The Park Avenue building where the attack took place was under lockdown. The shooting set off chaos that rippled into the heart of Manhattan during rush hour.
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The Park Avenue building where the attack took place was under lockdown. The shooting set off chaos that rippled into the heart of Manhattan during rush hour.
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06:04Manhattan's Deadly Rampage

US media is primarily focused on recent mass shootings, with a fatal rampage in Midtown Manhattan dominating headlines. Reports detail the gunman killing an NYPD officer and three others before taking his own life, with intense coverage on the incident's specifics (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, Fox News, HuffPost, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek, USA Today). A separate shooting at a Reno casino also resulted in multiple fatalities (LA Times, The Blaze). President Trump's foreign policy regarding Gaza and Ukraine, alongside domestic legal challenges, also remain in the news (CNN, MSNBC, NPR).
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"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who then encouraged "every person here illegally" to self-deport.
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Tariffs, including the 15% rate for most imports from the EU, would raise consumer prices by 1.8% in the short run, according to the Yale Budget Lab.
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11:08Manhattan Shooting Motive Emerges

US media prominently features the evolving Manhattan skyscraper shooting, detailing the gunman's note referencing CTE and the NFL as a possible motive (ABC News, NY Post, Newsweek). The fatal rampage that killed an NYPD officer and three others remains a top story (Fox News, NYTimes, Boston Globe, CBS, HuffPost). Concurrently, President Trump's Scotland trip and resulting trade and peace deals are highlighted (The Daily Wire, USA Today, Breitbart). The Gaza famine also receives coverage (AP News).
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MAIDENS, South Ayshire, Scotland — President Donald Trump told Breitbart News that the unconditional ceasefire he negotiated between Thailand and Cambodia while here in Scotland will save millions of lives in the two southeast Asian nations.
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In Germany, podcaster Ole Nymoen has become public enemy number one for supporters of the government’s rearmament campaign. He spoke to Jacobin about his new book against militarization and on the need for a renewed peace movement.
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13:10Manhattan Gunman's NFL Target Revealed

The US media's primary focus remains the evolving Midtown Manhattan shooting. Reports confirm the gunman targeted NFL headquarters, with a note referencing brain trauma (CTE) as a potential motive (Boston Globe, CBS, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News). This tragic event, which killed four including an NYPD officer, is widely detailed. Concurrently, President Trump's activities, including his Scotland trip yielding "peace deals" (Breitbart, The Daily Wire) and his comments on Epstein, also receive significant coverage (MSNBC).
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has signed Europe up to a humiliating, unequal trade deal with the United States. The terms dictated by Donald Trump reflect Europe’s vassal status as an increasingly junior partner to the US empire.
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15:04NFL Target Narrowly Escaped NYC Rampage

US media continues to prioritize the Midtown Manhattan shooting that killed four. New reports confirm the gunman explicitly targeted NFL headquarters, leaving a note about brain trauma (CTE) and reportedly taking the wrong elevator (ABC News, AP News, Boston Globe, CBS, Fox News, LA Times, MSNBC, NYTimes, Washington Post, USA Today). Concurrently, the "worst-case scenario of famine" in Gaza gains attention, alongside President Trump's various legal and international developments (CNN, Mother Jones, The Daily Beast, Jacobin).
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17:04NYC Shooter's CTE Link

The US media continues to heavily cover the Midtown Manhattan shooting where four were killed. Reports confirm the gunman targeted NFL headquarters, citing CTE and requesting brain study (ABC News, Breitbart, Fox News, MSNBC, USA Today, Boston Globe, CBS, LA Times, Washington Post, AP News). The UK's potential recognition of Palestinian statehood and the severe famine in Gaza are also receiving attention (NYTimes, HuffPost, CNN), alongside ongoing discussions about President Trump's legal battles and his past connections to Jeffrey Epstein (Common Dreams, NPR, Slate, The Daily Beast).
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19:05Manhattan Shooter's Victims and Motive

US media heavily covers the Midtown Manhattan shooting, identifying more victims and confirming the gunman targeted NFL offices over CTE concerns (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, NY Post, Newsweek, CNN, Fox News, LA Times, MSNBC, AP News, USA Today). Concurrently, the EPA proposes rescinding key climate change regulations (Breitbart, Washington Post, NBC News). Internationally, the UK signals it will recognize Palestinian statehood if a Gaza cease-fire isn't reached (NYTimes, Common Dreams, HuffPost, CNN).
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21:23Manhattan Shooter Saga Deepens

The US media continues to heavily prioritize the Midtown Manhattan shooting, with new details emerging about the gunman's note and an "associate" helping acquire gun parts (Fox News, NY Post, USA Today, ABC News, CBS, CNN, LA Times, Newsweek). Concurrently, the Trump administration proposes eliminating key greenhouse gas regulations (NPR, Breitbart, Washington Post, NBC News). Other significant coverage includes the UK's potential recognition of a Palestinian state (NYTimes) and new revelations regarding Jeffrey Epstein's connections to President Trump (The Daily Beast, Slate, HuffPost).
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