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🚨TARIFFS: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
💻JOBLESS: Claims Highest in 5 Yrs—A.I. Threatens
🏡HOME PRICES: Thru The Roof
🗂️EPSTEIN FILES: Trump Can’t Shake Off
🇮🇱NETANYAHU: Israel Will Take Over Gaza Strip
❓SUMMIT: Trump & Putin To Meet
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🚨TARIFFS: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Stocks mostly lower as President Trump’s sweeping tariffs hit worldwide at midnight Thursday.
➡️Supply-Chain Expert Brandon Daniels, a GisermanGroup Client on NewsNation with ‘The Good’ in President Trump’s Tariff Deals
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💸TARIFFS: ‘The Bad’ - Prices Rise Cars To Soap
Procter & Gamble — the maker of Bounty, Charmin toilet paper , Crest toothpaste and Tide detergent — says it will raise prices on about a quarter of its products starting in August in part because of the $1 billion tariff hit it expects annually.
Walmart, a bellwether for the industry and U.S. consumer, has targeted baby gear, kitchenware and toys — items mostly manufactured in China. Industry experts expect some groceries will soon follow. The Trump administration’s 50 percent steel and aluminum tariffs will lead to higher food and beverage packaging costs, such as coffee tins and beer cans, many manufacturers say.
Ford Motor said that it lost money in the second quarter as tariffs took a toll on its business. The company also said it expected tariffs to cost it a total of $2 billion this year.
📉By the Numbers at the Close on Thursday:
DOW 🔻 225 pointsS&P 500 🔻 0.10%NASDAQ ⬆️ 0.30%TARIFFS: ‘The Ugly’ - Apple Deals
To some this is ‘The Ugly’ — Trump and CEO Tim Cook announced Apple, which has already pledged to invest $500 billion in U.S. manufacturing, will cough up another $100 billion as it seeks to mollify the administration and avoid punishing tariffs on iPhones.
Trump now says he will impose a 100% tariff on imports of semiconductors and chips, but not for companies, like Apple, that are “building in the United States.” That exemption is a relief for Wall Street, which is bringing chip stocks higher.
➡️Supply-Chain Expert Brandon Daniels, on chances of a U.S./China trade deal:
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TRUMP TARIFFS BY COUNTRY
➡️What it all means for YOU, YOUR MONEY & YOUR BUSINESS — Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels on Bloomberg
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💸COPPER TARIFFS: Aimed At China
U.S. copper futures plunged roughly 20% in late trading Wednesday after President Trump unveiled 50% tariffs on copper products but not on the raw material itself.
➡️GisermanGroup client, Exiger’s Kit Conklin, former Senior Advisor to the House Select Committee on China says, “The tariffs are meant to reduce U.S.exposure to Chinese market manipulation.”
“The announcement will buy time”, he says, “time for domestic producers to ramp up, for allied supply chains to stabilize. This is less about short-term price effects and more about long-term resilience and national security. “
It comes as Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Chinese counterpart and said a summit between Trump and China President Xi Jinping may shortly take place.
🏡HOME PRICES: Thru The Roof
Home Prices Hit Record High in June, Dragging Down Sales
The national median existing-home price in June rose to $435,300, a record in data going back to 1999 and a 2% increase from a year earlier.
15% of pending home sales fell through in June, up from 13.9% a year earlier, the highest June share in records dating back to 2017. Some buyers are backing out, nervous about making a major purchase in uncertain economic times.
➡️Housing Expert Rick Sharga says the American Dream is turning into the American Nightmare
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❓KILL MESSENGER: Can U Trust Gov’t Data?
President Trump unleashed his fury about weakness in the labor market, saying without evidence that the data were “rigged” and that he was firing the Senate-confirmed Department of Labor official responsible for pulling together the numbers each month.
It all brings future economic numbers in doubt. Public servants must now do their work while fearing that they may be fired merely for producing information that displeases the president.
In a long post on social media, Trump said he had directed his team to fire Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, who was confirmed on a bipartisan basis in 2024.
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💻NO HELP WANTED: A.I. Coming For YOUR JOB
JOBLESS: Claims Highest in 5 Years as the U.S. added just 73,000 jobs in July and numbers for prior months were revised much lower. It is the first major economic indicator to point to danger ahead for the economy.
Very low rates of Americans with jobs are quitting or being fired each month. But those on the unemployment rolls are now staying there longer than at any time since before the pandemic.
Employers are instead experimenting with AI to make their workforces more productive,
Get this: President Trump on Friday fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, hours after the agency reported that job growth in the U.S. had slowed.
The awful jobs number is well beneath estimates from Dow Jones that called for a 100,000 increase to payrolls. Worse, the unemployment rate climbed to 4.2%, as A.I. is taking more jobs.
Uber is just the latest example of artificial intelligence coming for your job.
The company has just announced a partnership to deploy more than 20,000 robotaxis over the next six years as demand for driverless cars kicks into high gear.
As part of the partnership, the ride-hailing company is teaming up with Lucid, the electric vehicle maker, and Nuro, an autonomous vehicle startup. Under the agreement, Uber will invest $300 million in Lucid. Nuro will develop the self-driving technology that Lucid will use to supply Uber with robotaxis over the course of the deal and receive a multi-hundred-million-dollar investment.
The rapid adoption of AI has stirred up worry among many workers, as it is still unknown exactly what the impacts of the technology will be.
According to the poll, adults underestimate the impacts of AI on jobs for lawyers and truck drivers. By contrast, the U.S. public was more likely than experts to think medical doctors, teachers and musicians are at risk of AI-related job cuts over the next 20 years - although half of U.S. adults and experts say there will be job loss in each of these areas. A majority in both groups thought that AI will lead to fewer jobs for cashiers and journalists.
The automation of Amazon warehouses is approaching a new milestone: There will soon be as many robots as humans.
The Wall Street Journal reports Amazon has deployed more than one million robots in those workplaces, Amazon said. That is the most it has ever had and near the count of human workers at the facilities.
75% of Amazon’s global deliveries are assisted in some way by robotics, the company said
Meta shares hit a record intraday high, underscoring investor interest in the company’s new ‘AI super-intelligence’ group.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been on an AI hiring blitz amid fierce competition with rivals such as OpenAI and Google-parent Alphabet.
“Artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the U.S.,” Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said in an interview last week with author Walter Isaacson at the Aspen Ideas Festival. “AI will leave a lot of white-collar people behind.”
Microsoft will layoff another 9,000 employees. The move is the latest instance of cost-cutting by Big Tech companies as they spend heavily on artificial intelligence. It may also be tied to growing efficiency at these businesses.
❓SUMMIT: Trump & Putin To Meet
President Trump on Thursday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to meet with him, adding that he’s willing to do whatever it takes to stop the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Trump also told reporters in the Oval Office that Putin doesn’t have to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in order for him to meet with the Russian leader, while the Kremlin has said that a Trump-Putin summit could happen next week.
🇮🇱NETHANYAHU: Says Israel Will Take Over Gaza Strip
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say Israel intends to take control of the entire Strip, then hand it over to an unspecified Arab governing force.
The premier said a “detailed plan” will yet be developed for this post-Hamas government, and that it will not place Israel in control of the Strip as a civil government, nor allow the Palestinian Authority to play a role.
“Our plan is not to occupy or annex Gaza. Our goal is to destroy Hamas and get our hostages back, and then hand over Gaza to a transitory government,” Netanyahu said.
🤖ChatGPT: Passes ‘I’m Not A Robot’ Test
ChatGPT is now able to deceive online verification systems that are designed to prove a user is human.
The latest version of the AI chatbot can serve as a personal assistant, capable of navigating the web and performing tasks on behalf of the user.
In one incident, ChatGPT explained the process of getting around Cloudflare’s anti-bot verification measures.
“I’ll click the ‘Verify you are human’ checkbox to complete the verification on Cloudflare,” the bot wrote. “This step is necessary to prove I’m not a bot and proceed with the action.”
Cloudflare’s system is one of the most common security measures employed by sites to block automated traffic. The ‘I’m not a robot’ checkbox is often used instead of a more challenging CAPTCHA puzzle, though websites may now need to reevaluate their bot testing methods.
OpenAI acknowledged the risks involved in giving AI a certain level of autonomy, however it claims to have strengthened its safeguards.
🛂GOLDEN PASSPORTS: More Americans Buy Way Out
With growing political tensions and economic uncertainty, many Americans are buying their way out — specifically, to the Caribbean. The ongoing boom is one of many signals that Americans are growing increasingly uneasy about the nation’s political and economic future.
Pioneered by the Caribbean island of St. Kitts & Nevis in 1984, CBI programs offer a legal pathway for global investors to acquire a second passport in exchange for an economic contribution to the host country.
The contribution can be as low as $130,000 in some tropical destinations, but up to $230,000 plus in others, usually in the form of a donation or a qualifying real estate investment.
Meantime, the U.S. is launching a pilot program that could require some inbound travelers to pay bonds of up to $15,000 to enter. The 12-month program is aimed, in part, at visitors from countries with historically high visa overstay rates, according to a temporary final rule posted in the Federal Register .
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🗂️EPSTEIN FILES: Trump’s Shifting Story
President Trump said on Tuesday that he had ended his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein because the financier had “hired away” spa attendants at Mar-a-Lago, but his own MEGA-base is not giving up on the controversy, and Trump’s superpower of distraction is just not working this time.
Ghislaine Maxwell Epstein’s former girlfriend, has quietly been moved to a far more favorable Texas prison camp as she hashes out a possible deal to divulge secrets about her sex-crimes accomplice Jeffrey Epstein. The 63-year-old convicted child sex trafficker was transferred from a lockup in Florida to a less restrictive prison camp in Bryan, Texas, according to Federal officials without giving a reason for the move.
Maxwell approached 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre at Mar-a-Lago, where she worked at that time, and sex trafficked her to Jeffrey Epstein. When asked what justice would look like for her, Giuffre said "I would like to see Ghislaine stay in jail forever."Virginia died by suicide on April 25, 2025.
The Maxwell meeting comes as President Trump and his administration fights to silence critics over apparent backtracking on the ‘Epstein Files’. When asked about a pardon for Maxwell Trump said he hadn’t yet considered it.
When Justice Department officials reviewed what Attorney General Pam Bondi called a “truckload” of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein earlier this year, they discovered that Donald Trump’s name appeared multiple times, according to senior administration officials quoted by the Wall Street Journal.
In May, Bondi and her deputy informed the president at a meeting in the White House that his name was in the Epstein files, the officials said. Many other high-profile figures were also named, Trump was told. Being mentioned in the records isn’t a sign of wrongdoing.
Trump, under fire over his administration’s handling of the Epstein files, escalated his all-too-familiar distract-and-deflect strategy, accusing former President Barack Obama of treason and declaring, “It’s time to go after people.”
The House getting out of Dodge, leaving Washington a day early for it's five-week August recess after tensions erupted over efforts to force release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Fallout from the debate over the Epstein files has effectively frozen House business. Leadership opted to cut the week short and leave town before things escalate further.
It comes after reports Epstein received a 50th birthday greeting from Trump in 2003, including a sexually suggestive drawing, an expression of friendship and a reference to secrets they shared.
Trump has sued the Wall Street Journal for libel over the Epstein story. The president says he warned the paper and owner Rupert Murdoch "that the supposed letter" was "a fake.”
The Journal reported the note contains several lines of typewritten text framed by the outline of a naked woman, which appears to be hand-drawn with a heavy marker. A pair of small arcs denotes the woman’s breasts, and the future president’s signature is a squiggly “Donald” below her waist, mimicking pubic hair..
The President bashed "PAST supporters" for their focus on what he called the "Jeffrey Epstein Hoax" amid ongoing scrutiny of his administration's handling of evidence.
Trump has urged his supporters, many of whom were rocked by his administration's conclusion that there was no evidence the disgraced financier was murdered and or kept a "client list," to walk away from the controversy.
MAGA loyalists are calling for the burning MAGA caps as anger over the Epstein Files grows, among Donald Trump's own supporter base.
Epstein was convicted of paying teenage girls money to perform sex acts. He hanged himself in his cell in 2019, according to local and federal authorities.
💸FED: Powell Corrects Trump Face-To-Face
President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell went back and forth on live TV over Trump's claims about cost overruns at the Fed headquarters in Washington.
The stunning side-by-side took place as Trump began touring the Fed headquarters in what is widely seen as the latest chapter in his pressure campaign to get Powell to lower interest rates or resign as the central bank chairman. The chair of the Federal Reserve closed his eyes and shook his head when Trump said the cost of construction was going up. Powell corrected the President live on TV saying Trump added in the cost of a building constructed five years ago.
Trump has for months berated Powell, whom he first appointed to the position in 2017, for not lowering interest rates. But the criticism has expanded in recent weeks.
Presidents do not typically go to the Fed in an official capacity, reflecting the longstanding independence of the central bank from the White House.
📺CBS: Can Skydance Fix Paramount
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, clearing the way for an $8.4 billion sale of some of the most prominent names in entertainment, including the CBS broadcast television network, Paramount Pictures, and the Nickelodeon cable channel.
In recent days, Skydance took steps to assure the FCC that it would install an official at the news division to ensure fairness in its journalism and committing to avoiding diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the company. Many at CBS News take offense to suggestions they are not fair in reporting.
It comes days after Stephen Colbert had a succinct message to President Trump.
In his monologue opening Monday’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Colbert referred to Trump’s celebrating CBS‘s sudden decision to axe the show. The president, in a post on Truth Social last Friday, wrote, “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings.”
Colbert then appeared in an on-screen frame that said “Eloquence Cam” and, staring directly into the camera, affected a clipped New York accent: “Go fuck yourself.” (The f-bomb was bleeped out.) The line drew a massive roar of approval from the audience in the Ed Sullivan Theater, followed by cheers of “Stephen! Stephen! Stephen!”
In a decision that rocked the media world, CBS says it’s canceling the most-watched show in late night, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” effective in May after his contract expires.
CBS executives said in a statement that the cancellation was “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night.”
“It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount,” said the executives, who included George Cheeks, the president of CBS.
Jon Stewart, host of “The Daily Show” on Paramount’s Comedy Central, said on a podcast he hosts that he is hopeful his show has a future on the channel under new owner Skydance, but “they may sell the whole f—ing place for parts. I just don’t know.”
🏈REDSKINS: Trump—Rename Commanders
President Donald Trump is threatening to hold up a new stadium deal for Washington's NFL team if it does not restore its old name of the Redskins, which is considered offensive to Native Americans.
Trump also said that he wants Cleveland's baseball team to revert to its former name, the Indians, saying there was a "big clamoring for this" as well.
The Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians have had their current names since their respective seasons in 2022, and both have said that they don't plan to change them back.
Trump said that the Commanders would be "much more valuable" if they restored their old name.
"I may put a restriction on them that if they don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins,' and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, 'Washington Commanders,' I won't make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington," Trump said on his social media site.
📺PBS, NPR: Cuts
Congress has passed and sent to President Trump's a bill to clawback federal funding for the Public Broadcasting Service, National Public Radio and foreign aid programs.
The bulk of the funds targeted in the full bill — about $8 billion — would cuts foreign assistance programs. The remaining $1.1 billion is for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS.
Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins joined all Democrats in voting against it.
The vote incensed Democrats, who argued that Republicans were ceding Congress’s constitutional powers in the name of cutting a minuscule amount of spending, just weeks after passing their marquee tax bill that would add $4 trillion to federal deficits.
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☔️SUMMER OF FLOOD: Record Warnings
More than 3,000 flash flood warnings have been issued in the United States so far this year — the highest number on record, according to data from Iowa State University.
A total of 3,040 warnings from the National Weather Service went out from Jan. 1 through July 15, according to figures compiled by the Iowa Environmental Mesonet, which collects and tracks data on precipitation, soil temperature and other environmental conditions. That’s more than any other year during that same time period since 1986, when the modern alert system was adopted.
The new record portends a wetter and rainier future that experts say is likely because of climate change. Studies have shown that severe storms and extreme rainfall are both expected to occur more frequently in a warming world.
Heavy rain swept across parts of the Northeast on Monday night, inundating sections of New York and New Jersey with flash flooding that stranded vehicles in roadways, closed subway lines and led to the declaration of a state of emergency.
Heavy rain was possible in areas from Delaware to South Carolina through Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Flood watches were in effect for most of Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., through this evening.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency due to flash flooding and heavy rainfall, advising people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. A video posted to social media by CBS showed flood waters bring a major roadway in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, to a standstill, stranding buses.
🌊TX FLOOD: 120+ Dead
The search for survivors continues in central Texas after a deluge of floodwater filled camp cabins to their roofs, trapped people in trailer homes and overwhelmed cars before dawn on the Fourth of July. At least 120+ people were killed, including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic.
Crucial positions at the local offices of the National Weather Service were empty, and some experts questioned whether staffing shortages had contributed to the disaster.
📱TikTok: Trump Teases Wealthy Buyers
PresidentTrump says a group of buyers for TikTok has emerged.
It comes as TikTok is reportedly building a new U.S.-specific version of its app. The Chinese-owned video platform is planning to roll out the app on American platforms by Sept. 5th.
GisermanGroup client, Exiger’s JC Herz says TikTok as it stands now is dangerous.
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💸WALL ST SPOOKED: Socialist Wins NYC Mayoral Primary
Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary after Andrew Cuomo conceded the race. It was a stunning upset, as the young, progressive upstart who was virtually unknown when the contest began built a substantial lead over the more experienced but scandal-scarred former governor.
The pro-business community in New York is already donating to Mayor Eric Adams — who is running for re-election as an independent — and trying to figure out how they can best support the current mayor. Adams Wednesday met with business leaders and political brokers to discuss how to stop the rise of Mamdani
Mamdani’s platform includes increasing taxes on those making more than $1 million a year. He has said he would make the city more affordable by freezing rents on rent-stabilized apartments, investing $70 billion in publicly subsidized housing, providing free bus service and opening government-operated grocery stores.
☢️IRAN NUKES: Severely Damaged Or Not?
The U.S. strikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities did not destroy the core of the country’s nuclear program and likely only set it back by months, according to an early US intelligence assessment. The attack sealed off the entrances to two nuclear facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings, classified findings indicated. The report suggests that President Trump’s earlier statement on the strike’s success was overstated.
Trump repeated his previous claims that the attacks were a massive success. At a NATO summit at The Hague, he said the strikes led to the “virtual obliteration” of Iran’s nuclear capabilities and set its program back “by decades.”
C.I.A. director, John Ratcliffe, said the strikes had “severely damaged” Iran’s nuclear program, and repeated Trump’s claims that those initial report, by the Defense Intelligence Agency were based on preliminary assessments and already outdated.
Trump also says U.S. negotiators will meet with an Iran delegation in the week ahead.
The fragile ceasefire seems to be holding after President Trump ripped into both Iran and Israel for breaking the truce hours after it was supposed to start — Trump raging that both “don’t know what the f–k they’re doing.”
“I think they both violated it,” the President said as he left Joint Base Andrews for a NATO summit.
“We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f–k they’re doing, do you understand?”
-Still, there’s concerns that Iran will close the Strait of Hormuz through which 20% of the world’s oil passes if the ceasefire is not successful.
Exiger’s Brandon Daniels on NewsNation with the concerns.
🇺🇸USA HIGH ALERT
Virtually every critical infrastructure sector in the U.S. is NOW on high alert amid the conflict between Iran, Israel and the U.S.
The organizations representing critical networks that keep the lights on, the water running and transportation systems humming across the U.S. are bracing for a possible surge of Iranian cyberattacks.
Hackers backing Tehran have targeted U.S. banks, defense contractors and oil industry companies following American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities — but so far have not caused widespread disruptions to critical infrastructure or the economy.
Exiger’s Bob Kolasky, a GisermanGroup client and former CyberCzar for the Department of Homeland Security, says that could change if the ceasefire between Iran and Israel collapses or if independent hacking groups supporting Iran make good on promises to wage their own digital conflict against the U.S.
The U.S. strikes could even prompt Iran, Russia, China and North Korea to double down on investments in cyberwarfare, according to Kolasky.
Kolasky adds,”As the conflict evolves — and particularly now that the U.S. has struck Iran directly — targets in the United States could be prioritized for action by Iran’s cyber threat capability.”
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💸SOCIAL SECURITY: Runs Out of $ in 8 Years
The Social Security trust fund is on track to run out of money in 8 years, its trustees said in a new report, a year sooner than the last projection.
The U.S. faces a major fiscal reckoning in the early 2030s, as retirement benefits would be on track to be slashed automatically, if Congress does not act to preserve the benefits on which millions of Americans rely.
A law enacted at the start of this year expanding Social Security for railroad and public pension recipients was the main reason for the quicker drawdown.
The new Social Security and Medicare Trustees report, the government's formal annual estimate of the programs' finances, finds that the trust fund for the Social Security retirement program is set to go bust in 2033, the same as last year.
💻STREAMING: Beats Broadcast & Cable Combined
Nielsen reports for the first time last month, streaming viewership in the U.S. eclipsed both cable and broadcast combined.
Streaming's assent has been rapid over cable in particular. When Nielsen first started measuring monthly TV consumption by medium in September 2021, cable represented 38% of viewership, while streaming only represented 28%.
Last month, streaming represented 44.8% of all TV viewership, its largest share of viewing to date. Both broadcast and cable fell to near all-time lows.
📱TRUMP MOBILE: Pres Now In Cell Phone Biz
Nope, we’re not kidding.
The new service, Trump Mobile, will offer a $47.45-per-month plan that includes unlimited talk, text and data, as well as roadside assistance and a “Telehealth and Pharmacy Benefit,” according to its website.
The company, owned by President Donald Trump, also announced it will sell a “T1” smartphone, which appears to feature a gold-colored metal case etched with an American flag.
✈️Summer Of Hell For Airlines
Memorial Day signaled what is expected to be a summer of hell for airlines with one problem after another.
The FAA issued another ground-stop on all flights at Newark Liberty International Airport on Wednesday evening as New York City's second-busiest airport continued to struggle with staffing shortages.
Air traffic control problems are causing flight delays and cancellations, feeding into traveler worries over safety that began in January with the worst US air crash in decades. A global trade war and other economic concerns are driving down the value of the dollar, making overseas travel more expensive for Americans.
About 1.9 million foreigners arrived at the U.S.’s main airports in the past four weeks, down 6% from the same period last year, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Airline bookings data for the summer suggest things won’t be picking up soon. Flight bookings to the U.S. from Europe are down by about 12% through August.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says that Newark airport will see “several weeks” of reduced capacity as officials grapple with spiraling delays and safety lapses at one of the country’s busiest hubs, add to that problems at Washington Reagan and Denver’s airport.
☕️COFFEE PERK: Study Finds Healthy Aging
Go ahead, have that second and third cup…
In a new study scientists have found that coffee may offer long-term benefit of healthy aging.
The study has not been peer-reviewed or published, but it was rigorous and included a large number of women who were followed for many years. It also adds to a large body of evidence linking coffee to longer lives and various health advantages, including lower risks of certain chronic diseases .
Many other studies have linked drinking coffee regularly to a lower risk of early death. In a study of more than 46,000 U.S. adults published in May, researchers found that those who consumed one to three cups of coffee per day were about 15 percent less likely to die within the next nine to 11 years than those who didn’t drink coffee.
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👜NO KIDDING!: Homeland Security Secy’s Handbag Stolen
Get this — the woman in charge of America’s security can’t guard her own pocketbook
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Bag, with Security Badge and $3,000 in cash was Stolen while dining at a Washington, D.C., restaurant. She also lost her passport and keys.
‼️TEXT-GATE: Excuses, Lies & Coverups
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s personal phone number, the one used in a recent Signal chat, was easily accessible on the internet and public apps as recently as March, potentially exposing national security secrets to foreign adversaries, according to rge New York Times.
He apparently did it a second time —Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used his personal phone to send information about U.S. military operations in Yemen to a 13-person Signal group chat, including his wife and his brother, according to reports.
Asked by reporters if he still had confidence in his defense secretary, President Trump defended Pete Hegseth. “He’s doing a great job — ask the Houthis how he’s doing,” he said, referring to the rebel group in Yemen. The Houthis were the target of strikes about which Hegseth shared information in a private Signal group.
The development comes about a month after it became public that Hegseth shared details of strikes in Yemen in a separate Signal chat with top administration officials. The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly
🔥ARSON : Jewish PA Governor Attacked on Passover
Police say a suspected arsonists has been arrested and will be charged with terrorism after Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family were evacuated from their home after a fire broke out.
Shapiro, a Democrat and a Jew, said on Facebook that the Pennsylvania State Police woke his family by banging on the door around 2 a.m. to warn them of the fire which significantly damaged the Governor’s residence. He said no one was injured.
Hours before the fire, Gov. Shapiro wrote on social media that he and his family were marking Passover, which began at sunset on Saturday.
🏛️HARVARD: Hits Back At Trump
President Trump threatened Harvard University’s tax-exempt status after the school hit back at his administration’s demands for a series of policy changes.
The threat came a day after the Trump administration halted more than $2 billion in federal funding for Harvard because the university rejected changes to its hiring and admissions practices and curriculum.
“No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue,” says Alan Garber, Harvard’s president.
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👙HOOTERS BANKRUPT: Inflation or Deflation?
Hooters, the restaurant chain known for its all-female serving staff in revealing outfits has filed for bankruptcy in a Texas court, the company announced on Monday.
Under the bankruptcy agreement, a group that includes the company’s founders — who independently run about a third of the franchised locations in the United States — will buy the company-owned restaurants in the United States from the private equity firm that owns the chain.
The complicated bankruptcy filing is a way to keep many of the restaurants open.
📺YOUTUBE: Tops TV Viewing
YouTube commanded more TV time than any other media provider in February, and its top ranking was thanks in part to viewers over the age of 50.
The service accounted for 11.6 percent of all TV use in the country in Nielsen‘s rankings of media distributors for the February period (which ran from Jan. 27-Feb. 23). That’s an all-time high for YouTube and the second time it has placed atop the distributor rankings; it previously did so in July 2024.
YouTube improved from 10.8 percent of TV use in January and passed Disney (10 percent) for the overall spot among TV content distributors. Nielsen notes that the rise for YouTube was fueled partly by a somewhat surprising source: people over 50, who accounted for about 36 percent of all time spent watching YouTube on TV screens — more than the combined 28 percent for teenagers and adults 18-34. The media distributor rankings don’t include viewing on computers or mobile devices, which means the demographics Nielsen cited might not be fully representative of YouTube’s total usage across all devices.
🧪23andMe: Files Bankruptcy-Your DNA Safe?
23andMe filed for bankruptcy late Sunday night and announced the resignation of its chief executive, capping a precipitous fall for the DNA-testing company.
So, is that DNA you gave them, and information garnered from it safe?
More than 15 million people provided the company with their DNA samples, a virtually unprecedented repository of human genetic information that could be sold in bankruptcy proceedings.
California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an alert to consumers in his state, reminding them of their right to delete their information, a step some may scramble to take due to concerns over who may ultimately own their personal genetic data.
🇺🇦UKRAINE: Trump Fails To Get Putin To Agree To Ceasefire
President Trump spoke with Russian President Putin on a plan to halt fighting in Ukraine for 30 days.
Putin agreed to a limited cease-fire against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, but remained defiant to a full ceasefire.
It comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his Oval Office blowup with President Donald Trump was “regrettable,” adding that he stands ready to work under Trump’s “strong leadership” to get a lasting peace.
The shouting match blew up plans to sign a minerals deal.
Exiger’s Kit Conklin tell’s NewsNation the US really needs those minerals.
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🛫Airplane Safety Worries For Your Next Trip
Two people were found dead in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane from New York City after it landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the airline said Tuesday. It’s the latest in a string of incidents that have raised concerns over airline security.
A Jeju Airlines plane burst into a deadly fireball during a failed belly landing in South Korea, killing 179 people.
If your fear of flying has ramped up in recent months you’re not alone. More than half of travelers say recent news of aircraft and airline incidents has affected the way they book travel.
The latest problem: turns out new Boeing and Airbus jets have parts made from titanium, sold using fake documentation.
Exiger President Carrie Wibben tells NewsNation it raises concerns about the structural integrity of those planes.
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💻Hackers Take Advantage Of Airline Computer Glitch
It keeps getting worse!
Regulators are investigating how Delta Air Lines is treating passengers affected by canceled flights after the airline’s global tech outage, which forced Delta to cancel more than 5000 flights.
CrowdStrike now warning its customers: hackers are trying to exploit the computer outage.
➡️Exiger’s Katie Arrington with the fallout:
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🚌Childcare Economic Crisis
The Cost of Childcare Is Out Of Control. What Will President Trump Do?
Debbie Bermudezof IMAGINE EARLY LEARNING with the problems on NewsNation
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🎯 Chinese Slave Labor Making Your iPhone
Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance says that shiny-new iPhone you want to buy may be made by Chinese slave labor. Vance named China the biggest threat to the U.S. & Democratic VP Candidate Tim Walz agrees.
While Apple denies it uses slave labor, China and Supply Chain expert, Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels tells NewsNation many US companies unknowingly use Chinese slave labor, and that needs to stop now.
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🤖AI—Latest Battleground For US & China
Artificial Intelligence—the latest battleground for the U.S. and China.
Exiger’s JC Herz tells NewsNation China already knows how to hack American Water Systems and Electrical Grids.
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