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Trump Says U.S. To Hit India With 25% Tariff Starting Aug. 1

The Indian government says it’s studying the implications of President Donald Trump’s announcement he'll impose a 25% tariff on goods from India, plus an additional import tax because of India’s purchasing of Russian oil. Trump says India is the United States' "friend” but its “Tariffs are far too high” on U.S. goods. The Republican president adds India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, enabling Moscow's war in Ukraine. Trump intends to charge an additional “penalty” starting Friday as part of the launch of his administration’s revised tariffs on multiple countries. India’s Trade Ministry said Wednesday it remains committed to negotiating a “fair, balanced and mutually beneficial” bilateral trade agreement.

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Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged

The Federal Reserve is leaving its key short-term interest rate unchanged for the fifth time this year, brushing off repeated calls from President Donald Trump for a cut. The Fed’s decision Wednesday leaves its key short-term rate at about 4.3%, where it has stood after the central bank reduced it three times last year. Chair Jerome Powell has said the Fed would likely have cut rates already if not for Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Powell and other Fed officials say they want to see how Trump’s duties on imports will impact inflation and the broader economy. Two Fed governors dissented in favor of a cut.

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The Genocide You Know Nothing About

Pray for those who are under this genocide and call your House member: 202.225.3121.

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Dissent Emerges at Federal Reserve Among Trump Appointees, But a Rate Change Remains Unlikely

Two top Federal Reserve officials could dissent from the central bank’s likely decision Wednesday to hold its key interest rate steady, a sign of division reflecting the economy's muddy outlook as well as the jockeying to replace Chair Jerome Powell when his term ends next year. The division could be a preview of what might happen if President Donald Trump appoints a replacement who pushes for the much lower interest rates the White House desires. Other Fed officials could push back if a future chair sought to cut rates by more than economic conditions support.

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Nebraska Plant Explosion Kills 2 Girls And Employee

Officials have confirmed that two girls and an adult missing since a massive explosion at a Nebraska biofuels plant are dead. The explosion happened Tuesday at Horizon Biofuels in Fremont. The two children were waiting for an employee to finish work. The blast destroyed part of the plant, and firefighters are still battling the blaze Wednesday. Officials suspect wood dust an elevator caused the explosion at the plant, which makes animal bedding and wood pellets. The structure's instability has made it difficult for crews to gain access inside. he company did not immediately respond to phone calls seeking comment.

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Educational Freedom: Career Pilots/No College

To undo the bad educational outcomes - new alternatives need to be promoted. Here’s an especially effective one.

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NTSB Finds Army Chopper in Fatal Midair Crash With Plane Was Above Altitude Limit

Investigators have found that a helicopter involved in a deadly crash with a passenger plane over Washington was flying above its height limit. The helicopter's altitude-measuring instrument was also inaccurate. These findings were revealed during the first day of National Transportation Safety Board hearings. The crash, which occurred in January, killed 67 people. The board is examining how the Federal Aviation Administration and the Army may have contributed to the incident. The hearings will continue for three days, focusing on military helicopter routes, collision avoidance technology, and air traffic controller training at Ronald Reagan National Airport.

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The Left Is MELTINGDOWN Over Sydney Sweeney's Jeans Commercial

Actress Sydney Sweeney is the face of American Eagle's newest campaign for the companies' jeans. The left is turning this ad campaign into an act of racism. Why do they keep doing this?

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Leftists TikTokers CELEBRATE The Midtown Manhattan Shooter

Tiktokers are now celebrating the killing of the Blackstone executive in the midtown manhattan shooting.

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Fed to hold rates steady despite Trump’s push for big cuts

The steep reduction in the benchmark interest rate that Trump wants – he has suggested cutting it from the current 4.25%-4.50% range to as low as 1% – is far out of line with an economy that has hewn largely to a steady-as-it-goes trajectory in the six weeks since the Fed’s last meeting.

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Trump says US to impose 25% tariff on India from Aug. 1

“While India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with them because their Tariffs are far too high, among the highest in the World, and they have the most strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers of any Country,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

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Treasury’s Bessent had a ‘very good’ meeting with China team, Trump says

“He felt very good about the meeting, better than he felt yesterday,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back to Washington after five days in Scotland.

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Russia has immunity to sanctions, Kremlin says after Trump tightens deadline

“We have been living under a huge number of sanctions for quite a long time, our economy operates under a huge number of restrictions,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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The Chris Stigall Show, July 30, 2025

The Chris Stigall Show, July 30, 2025

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Is the Cincinnati Police Chief Wrong?

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Can Conservatism Win in California?

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Trump Keeps Winning, Democrats Keep Fuming

Trump Keeps Winning, Democrats Keep Fuming

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U.S. Economy Bounds Back, Expanding 3% in Second Quarter, But Headline Growth Number Masks Weaknesses

The U.S. economy expanded at a surprising 3% annual pace from April through June, bouncing back at least temporarily from a first-quarter drop that reflected disruptions arising from President Donald Trump’s trade wars. The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that America gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — rebounded after falling at a 0.5% clip from January through March. The first-quarter drop was mainly caused by a surge in imports — which are subtracted from GDP — as businesses scrambled to bring in foreign goods ahead of Trump’s tariffs. Economists had expected 2% second-quarter growth.

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Trump Says U.S. To Hit India With 25% Tariff Starting Aug. 1

The Indian government says it’s studying the implications of President Donald Trump’s announcement he'll impose a 25% tariff on goods from India, plus an additional import tax because of India’s purchasing of Russian oil. Trump says India is the United States' "friend” but its “Tariffs are far too high” on U.S. goods. The Republican president adds India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, enabling Moscow's war in Ukraine. Trump intends to charge an additional “penalty” starting Friday as part of the launch of his administration’s revised tariffs on multiple countries. India’s Trade Ministry said Wednesday it remains committed to negotiating a “fair, balanced and mutually beneficial” bilateral trade agreement.

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Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged

The Federal Reserve is leaving its key short-term interest rate unchanged for the fifth time this year, brushing off repeated calls from President Donald Trump for a cut. The Fed’s decision Wednesday leaves its key short-term rate at about 4.3%, where it has stood after the central bank reduced it three times last year. Chair Jerome Powell has said the Fed would likely have cut rates already if not for Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Powell and other Fed officials say they want to see how Trump’s duties on imports will impact inflation and the broader economy. Two Fed governors dissented in favor of a cut.

Read More...

The Genocide You Know Nothing About

Pray for those who are under this genocide and call your House member: 202.225.3121.

Read More...

Dissent Emerges at Federal Reserve Among Trump Appointees, But a Rate Change Remains Unlikely

Two top Federal Reserve officials could dissent from the central bank’s likely decision Wednesday to hold its key interest rate steady, a sign of division reflecting the economy's muddy outlook as well as the jockeying to replace Chair Jerome Powell when his term ends next year. The division could be a preview of what might happen if President Donald Trump appoints a replacement who pushes for the much lower interest rates the White House desires. Other Fed officials could push back if a future chair sought to cut rates by more than economic conditions support.

Read More...

Nebraska Plant Explosion Kills 2 Girls And Employee

Officials have confirmed that two girls and an adult missing since a massive explosion at a Nebraska biofuels plant are dead. The explosion happened Tuesday at Horizon Biofuels in Fremont. The two children were waiting for an employee to finish work. The blast destroyed part of the plant, and firefighters are still battling the blaze Wednesday. Officials suspect wood dust an elevator caused the explosion at the plant, which makes animal bedding and wood pellets. The structure's instability has made it difficult for crews to gain access inside. he company did not immediately respond to phone calls seeking comment.

Read More...

Educational Freedom: Career Pilots/No College

To undo the bad educational outcomes - new alternatives need to be promoted. Here’s an especially effective one.

Read More...

NTSB Finds Army Chopper in Fatal Midair Crash With Plane Was Above Altitude Limit

Investigators have found that a helicopter involved in a deadly crash with a passenger plane over Washington was flying above its height limit. The helicopter's altitude-measuring instrument was also inaccurate. These findings were revealed during the first day of National Transportation Safety Board hearings. The crash, which occurred in January, killed 67 people. The board is examining how the Federal Aviation Administration and the Army may have contributed to the incident. The hearings will continue for three days, focusing on military helicopter routes, collision avoidance technology, and air traffic controller training at Ronald Reagan National Airport.

Read More...

The Left Is MELTINGDOWN Over Sydney Sweeney's Jeans Commercial

Actress Sydney Sweeney is the face of American Eagle's newest campaign for the companies' jeans. The left is turning this ad campaign into an act of racism. Why do they keep doing this?

Read More...

Leftists TikTokers CELEBRATE The Midtown Manhattan Shooter

Tiktokers are now celebrating the killing of the Blackstone executive in the midtown manhattan shooting.

Read More...

Fed to hold rates steady despite Trump’s push for big cuts

The steep reduction in the benchmark interest rate that Trump wants – he has suggested cutting it from the current 4.25%-4.50% range to as low as 1% – is far out of line with an economy that has hewn largely to a steady-as-it-goes trajectory in the six weeks since the Fed’s last meeting.

Read More...

Trump says US to impose 25% tariff on India from Aug. 1

“While India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with them because their Tariffs are far too high, among the highest in the World, and they have the most strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers of any Country,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

Read More...

Treasury’s Bessent had a ‘very good’ meeting with China team, Trump says

“He felt very good about the meeting, better than he felt yesterday,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back to Washington after five days in Scotland.

Read More...

Russia has immunity to sanctions, Kremlin says after Trump tightens deadline

“We have been living under a huge number of sanctions for quite a long time, our economy operates under a huge number of restrictions,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Read More...

The Chris Stigall Show, July 30, 2025

The Chris Stigall Show, July 30, 2025

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Is the Cincinnati Police Chief Wrong?

Is the Cincinnati Police Chief Wrong?

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Can Conservatism Win in California?

Can Conservatism Win in California?

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Trump Keeps Winning, Democrats Keep Fuming

Trump Keeps Winning, Democrats Keep Fuming

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U.S. Economy Bounds Back, Expanding 3% in Second Quarter, But Headline Growth Number Masks Weaknesses

The U.S. economy expanded at a surprising 3% annual pace from April through June, bouncing back at least temporarily from a first-quarter drop that reflected disruptions arising from President Donald Trump’s trade wars. The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that America gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — rebounded after falling at a 0.5% clip from January through March. The first-quarter drop was mainly caused by a surge in imports — which are subtracted from GDP — as businesses scrambled to bring in foreign goods ahead of Trump’s tariffs. Economists had expected 2% second-quarter growth.

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