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31.07.2025

31.07.2025Trade Tariffs, Collusion Unveiled

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 31.07.2025.

It displays 219 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.07.2025Trade Tariffs, Collusion Unveiled
US media coverage on July 31 centered on President Trump's evolving trade policies and new revelations regarding past political controversies. The day began with reports confirming his South Korea trade deal, a continuation from previous discussions, alongside the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates, defying presidential pressure. Early afternoon saw a shift to Trump's assertive foreign policy, with threats of trade repercussions for Canada if it recognized a Palestinian state, while his broader tariffs faced legal challenges in federal courts. By late afternoon, a key development emerged: Trump agreed to pause higher tariffs on Mexico for 90 days. Concurrently, declassified documents detailing Hillary Clinton's alleged plan to "smear" Trump with Russia collusion gained significant traction, becoming a prominent domestic political narrative. The day concluded with the impending general tariff deadline creating uncertainty for many trading partners.
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00:55South Korea Trade Accord

US media heavily reports on President Trump's newly announced trade deal with South Korea, a central element of his economic agenda (NYTimes, Washington Post). This is set against ongoing discussions about his administration's broader economic policies, including GDP data shifting his economic blame and continued scrutiny of Social Security proposals (MSNBC, HuffPost, Common Dreams).
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08:23Trade Accord Signed, Fed Stands Ground

US media continues to prioritize President Trump's economic initiatives. Major coverage highlights his newly announced trade agreement with South Korea, enacted before the tariff deadline (NYTimes, CNN, Washington Post). Concurrently, the Federal Reserve maintains its benchmark interest rate despite presidential pressure (CBS), as Trump's tariffs also face challenges in federal court (Boston Globe). Discussions also include new GDP data affecting his economic stance (MSNBC).
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11:51Trump's Tariffs Tested

The US media continues to focus heavily on President Trump's economic policies, with his tariffs facing significant legal challenges in federal courts (CBS, CNN, AP News, Boston Globe). Reports also highlight his assertive global trade approach (LA Times, NYTimes) and strained international relations impacting his foreign agenda (CNN, Newsweek). Domestically, the administration's immigration policies and actions like lifting sanctions on an Israeli official are noted (NPR, ABC News), alongside Senate Democrats moving to block arms sales to Israel (Common Dreams, HuffPost).
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Ozzy Osbourne’s working-class roots were central to the invention of heavy metal. But the world that birthed Black Sabbath is gone — and the conditions created by Britain’s postwar welfare state are long out of reach for today’s musicians.
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Donald Trump’s SEC chair, Paul Atkins, just sold his financial services firm for more than $25 million and is set to receive a huge tax break on the proceeds. He has refused to disclose who is behind the payout or if they have business with the SEC.
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14:37Trump's Canada Palestine Warning

US media extensively covers President Trump's assertive foreign policy, with a notable focus on his threats of trade repercussions for Canada if it recognizes a Palestinian state (Breitbart, Daily Wire, Newsweek). Reports also detail his ongoing trade activities, including tariffs on Brazil and a deal with South Korea (Boston Globe, LA Times). Domestically, discussions include Trump's criticism of a Republican senator (AP News) and revelations regarding the Hillary Clinton campaign (NY Post).
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16:22Tariffs Paused, Collusion Unveiled

The US media continues to heavily report on President Trump's trade and foreign policy maneuvers. New developments include his agreement to pause higher tariffs on Mexico for 90 days (Boston Globe, CNN) while the existing tariffs face a federal court test (CBS). Concurrently, Trump is leveraging Canada's potential recognition of a Palestinian state in trade talks (AP News, Breitbart, The Daily Wire). Domestically, new declassified documents reveal Hillary Clinton's alleged plan to smear Trump with Russia collusion (NY Post, Fox News).
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17:49Trump Extends Mexico Tariff Talks

US media largely focuses on President Trump's trade policies. News confirms his agreement to extend Mexico tariff negotiations by 90 days (ABC News, CBS, Fox News, Boston Globe, CNN). Appellate judges are questioning his authority to impose broad tariffs (AP News). Coverage also details vague investment pledges tied to global trade deals, including the South Korea accord (Breitbart, NYTimes). Meanwhile, reports continue on Hillary Clinton's alleged role in the Russia hoax (The Daily Wire).
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19:07Trump's Tariff Deadline Looms

The US media continues to focus on President Trump's trade policies as the deadline for higher tariffs approaches, causing uncertainty for many countries (NYTimes). Canadians are reportedly fuming over Trump's "tariff bullying," amidst discussions of Ottawa recognizing Palestine (Common Dreams). Meanwhile, significant domestic news includes severe flooding threats in the Northeast (NY Post, Newsweek) and reports on Trump's proposed Mar-a-Lago ballroom (Daily Beast, HuffPost).
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has announced that construction for a new ballroom inside the White House will begin in September.
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New York Police Department (NYPD) officers have lined the streets of the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City, to honor their colleague, who was killed in the Park Avenue shooting while he was working an off‑duty uniformed security assignment.
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21:18Trump's Rhetoric's Echo

US media focuses on President Trump's ongoing political impact, with federal judges detailing increased threats linked to his criticism (AP News). Harvard scholars are also pushing back against caving to Trump (Common Dreams). While extended tariff talks with Mexico persist (ABC, CBS), local news highlights severe NYC flooding (NY Post) and several violent crime incidents across different cities (Fox News, NBC, OANN), alongside commentary on Kamala Harris's new memoir (Breitbart).
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23:36Tariff Clock Ticks

US media prominently features President Trump's trade policies, with new reports stressing the impending tariff deadline and some outlets viewing his firm stance as a success (Boston Globe, CNN, HuffPost). Beyond the Mexico tariff extension (ABC News, CBS), Trump's push to lower prescription drug prices is noted (One America News Network). Other coverage includes the Arkansas double murder investigation (Fox News, NBC News) and Arab states' call for Hamas to disarm (NYTimes).
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