Will Trump's 50% tariff on India affect iPhone prices in the US?
If you're an iPhone user and just heard about Donald Trump's recent announcement imposing a 50% tariff on imports from India, your first thought might naturally be whether your next iPhone will get more expensive. While the concern is valid considering how many iPhones are now assembled in India, there’s some relief for consumers in the short term. The good news is that this sudden jump in import taxes doesn’t currently impact Apple’s popular products, including the
Rupee strengthens despite Trump’s tariff hike on Indian exports over Russian oil
A diplomatic and economic row is deepening between India and the United States after US President Donald Trump imposed a steep increase in tariffs on Indian exports. Just one day after the announcement, the Indian rupee showed early signs of resilience, rising 3 paise to open at 87.69 against the US dollar in the currency market. The modest strengthening of the rupee comes even as the broader trade implications of the new US measures are expected to weigh heavily on the Indian economy in the
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on imported chips, exempts US-based manufacturers
In a major economic policy move, United States President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, August 6 (local time), a new plan to impose a sweeping 100 percent tariff on imported computer chips and semiconductors, while providing full exemption for companies that manufacture them within the United States. The decision is seen as a strategic attempt to force global chipmakers to relocate or expand operations within American borders, even at the cost of short-term disruptions and potential inf
Fort Stewart shooter background and decline in US mass shootings raise new questions
The recent shooting incident at Fort Stewart has sparked new conversations around security protocols and gun violence in the United States. The suspected shooter, now in custody, had reportedly been arrested just three months prior in May during a traffic stop for driving under the influence. This revelation comes as the U.S. continues to experience a steady decline in mass shootings and violent crime, offering a glimpse of hope in a country long plagued by gun-related incidents. Lo
Big Tex Choice Awards 2025 finalists announced with new beverage category
The countdown to the iconic State Fair of Texas is officially underway with the announcement of the 2025 Big Tex Choice Awards finalists. This year’s unveiling marks the 21st edition of the awards, which have become a much-anticipated part of the fair’s culinary tradition. Adding to the excitement in 2025 is the introduction of a brand-new category — Best Taste – Sipper — recognizing innovative and delicious beverages for the first time in the award's history
Driver falls asleep and crashes into Amazon truck in Mineral Wells
A traffic incident in Mineral Wells, Texas, on Monday has sparked concerns about drowsy driving after a vehicle crashed into an Amazon delivery truck on NW 4th Avenue. According to residents at the scene, the driver of the car reportedly fell asleep at the wheel moments before the collision occurred. The crash happened during daylight hours and startled residents in the neighborhood who witnessed the aftermath. Kristy Beck Miller, a local resident who responded to the scene, confirm
Warm trend continues with inland Bay Area hitting highs in the 90s
The San Francisco Bay Area is set to experience rising temperatures and clear sunny skies as the region heads into one of its warmest stretches of the season. Meteorologists are forecasting a significant increase in inland temperatures on Wednesday, with highs soaring well into the 90s. Areas along the bayshore will also see above-average temperatures, reaching the low 80s, while coastal spots will remain cooler with highs in the mid to high 60s. This warming trend is expected to persist, bri
DC celebrates vibrant women-led businesses thriving on Upshur Street
A single block of Upshur Street NW in Washington, DC’s Petworth neighborhood has become a thriving example of community, culture, and entrepreneurship. Home to several Black women-owned businesses, this block stands out not only for its vibrancy but also as a model of how shared values, legacy, and mutual support can fuel success. As DC celebrates Black Business Month, this stretch of Petworth is getting well-deserved attention. Amid concerns over rising inflation and unpred
$40 million Hackensack sports complex scrapped due to soaring costs
After nearly a decade of planning and multiple delays, Hackensack city officials have officially canceled the proposed $40 million sports complex that was intended to be built at Johnson Park near River Street. The decision came during a special city council meeting held Monday night, marking the formal end to a project that struggled to gain traction since its approval. Originally estimated at $7 million when first proposed in 2016, the project was expected to take two years to c
Road reopens near Metro entrance after Bethesda water main break
Wisconsin Avenue has reopened in Bethesda after a water main break caused significant traffic disruptions and forced the closure of several lanes near one of the area’s busiest intersections. The southbound lanes of Wisconsin Avenue, also designated as MD-355, had been shut down at the exit to East West Highway (MD-410), along with two westbound turn lanes on MD-410. The closure began around 10 p.m. on Monday evening and created major delays for commuters passing through the downtown Bethe
New Jersey earthquake clusters continue with 24 quakes recorded so far in 2025
A magnitude 2.7 earthquake struck near Hillsdale around noon on Tuesday, adding to a series of seismic events that have affected parts of New Jersey this year. Experts believe this tremor was likely an aftershock from the magnitude 3.0 earthquake that hit near Hasbrouck Heights on Saturday night. Earlier in January, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake was recorded near Paramus, showing that Bergen County and its surrounding areas continue to experience frequent seismic activity. According to
Dogs falling ill after visiting Nuevo Dog Park in Santa Clara remain a concern
A popular dog park in Santa Clara is closed indefinitely as city officials investigate a series of alarming incidents where multiple dogs became seriously ill after visiting the park. Nuevo Dog Park has drawn increasing concern from local pet owners following reports of seizures, illnesses, and even the death of one dog, raising fears that a dangerous toxin could be present in the area. The closure comes after several dog owners shared similar experiences. Juliana Martinez recounted
Voyager Technologies to build aerospace research park at Ohio State University
Ohio, long celebrated as the birthplace of aviation, is rapidly emerging as a major hub for aerospace and defense innovation. The state’s expanding role in the space industry has attracted another significant player, Voyager Technologies, which has announced plans to establish a central hub in Columbus. This move follows similar investments by other leading aerospace companies, signaling Ohio’s rising prominence in the sector. JobsOhio President J.P. Nauseef highlighted
Ohio lawmaker proposes excused mental health days for students
As the school year approaches in Ohio, a new proposal aims to give students a much-needed tool to address their well-being: mental health days. With only three weeks left before classes resume, state senator Willis Blackshear Jr. has introduced a bill that would allow Ohio students to take up to three excused absences each academic year specifically for mental health reasons. The initiative is designed to remove the stigma surrounding mental wellness and treat it with the same importance as p
Chicago to taste the first-ever tomato ketchup smoothie in a limited launch
Chicago is set to experience a food trend unlike any other as Heinz teams up with Smoothie King to launch the world’s first tomato ketchup smoothie. Known for its culinary traditions and strong opinions on condiments, the city will soon witness an unusual twist that blends its iconic ketchup with the vibrant flavors of a smoothie. This innovative drink is set to be available only for a short period, starting August 6, and will be offered at select Smoothie King locations across Chicago,
Recovery search underway for missing man in Wood Dale reservoir
Authorities in Wood Dale, Illinois, are continuing their search for a man who went missing while swimming in the restricted waters of a suburban reservoir. The man, identified by relatives as Hipólito “Polo” Hernandez, a father of five, disappeared Tuesday evening under circumstances described by witnesses as chaotic and frightening. Recovery efforts have intensified as officials confirmed that the search has shifted from a rescue to a recovery operation. The inci
Witkoff and Doval in Moscow as Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Deadline Approaches
As the deadline set by US President Donald Trump for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine draws closer, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to hold crucial talks with Russian officials and possibly President Vladimir Putin himself. Trump had previously issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin to halt military actions, but last month he unexpectedly shortened it to just 10 to 12 days. This deadline is now set to expire within the week, increasing global tensions as Russia cont
President Trump unaware of US uranium and fertilizer imports from Russia
President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that he was unaware the United States imports uranium and fertilizers from Russia, a revelation that adds a new layer of complexity to ongoing international trade discussions. His comment comes as India continues to defend its oil imports from Russia amid criticism from Western nations, pointing out that even the US continues strategic trade with Moscow. In response to a question during a press interaction about ongoing imports of Russian u
Rising rents in West Valley push young public servants out of local government roles
Rising housing costs in the West Valley are pushing young civic leaders out of their communities and local government roles. This growing issue adds another layer to the region’s escalating housing crisis and is quietly reshaping the face of public service. One such example is Yuyi He, who dedicated her evenings to serving on a housing commission after her day job in the tech sector. She worked to represent renters and young residents in housing policy decisions, including a
Man arrested again for 1995 murder of off-duty D.C. officer Deena Campbell
Nearly three decades after the tragic murder of off-duty D.C. police officer Deena Campbell in her Silver Spring, Maryland home, authorities have arrested her former boyfriend Kenneth Wonsom once again in connection with the case. Campbell, who was just 24 at the time of her death, was found shot to death in her apartment on September 16, 1995. Wonsom, who was originally charged with her murder shortly after the crime, saw those charges dropped within two months, leaving the case unsolved for



















