DAILY WIRE | 'Experts' Wrong Again: Inflation Remains Steady, Comes In Below Expectations
Inflation held steady at 2.7% year-over-year in July — defying economists' predictions — as President Trump's newly implemented tariffs took effect, with falling energy prices, stable food costs, and rising real wages fueling market gains and bolstering his calls for the Fed to cut interest rates.
WASHINGTON TIMES | Trump tariff revenue jumps to $25B monthly as inflation holds steady
Tariff revenue surged in July, more than triple last year's figure, putting President Trump on track to generate an estimated $1.3 trillion by the end of his term, as higher import levies both strengthen his trade leverage and help reduce federal deficits without triggering the inflation spike critics predicted.
KSNW | Feds bust Nebraska human trafficking ring
Five people were arrested in Nebraska for running a multi-hotel human trafficking ring involving labor and sex trafficking, alien harboring, and drug activity, with authorities rescuing 10 exploited children and 17 adults from filthy, unsafe conditions.
FOX NEWS | New report accuses bureaucrats of running 'shadow government' pushing DEI, gender ideology in red states
The State Leadership Initiative's "Shadow Government" report warns that unelected national associations are embedding progressive agendas — including DEI, ESG, and gender ideology — into state bureaucracies in red states, creating a parallel system of governance that advances left-leaning policies regardless of voter mandates or Republican leadership.
WALL STREET JOURNAL | GE Appliances Plans $3 Billion U.S. Investment to Help Blunt Tariffs
GE Appliances will invest $3 billion over five years to expand and modernize U.S. plants in Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, reshoring work from China and Mexico to reduce tariff impacts.
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