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Thursday, August 7, 2025
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Good Morning! On this day in 1974, French street performer Philippe Petit stepped off the south tower of the World Trade Center to perform his famous high-wire walk between the Twin Towers at a height of 1,350 feet. See Report.
In today’s Throwback Thursday, we’re featuring 40 bygone etiquette rules of the previous century. Have you ever followed any of these oddball rules—or seen them in action? Which ones do you think are due for a comeback (if any)?
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US-Russia Standoff Hits India With 50% Tariff
President Trump raised tariffs on Indian goods to 50% Wednesday, citing the country’s continued imports of Russian oil as a help to Russia financing the war in Ukraine.
The move follows an earlier 25% tariff and comes days before Trump’s deadline for a Ukraine cease-fire.
Meanwhile, Trump is preparing for a possible meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to push for a peace deal, following special envoy Steve Witkoff’s trip to Moscow this week.
The White House says Trump is also open to talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, though no date or location has been announced.
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Five Soldiers Shot at Georgia Army Base
Five soldiers were injured in a shooting at Georgia’s Fort Stewart on Wednesday, prompting a temporary lockdown of the base and nearby schools.
The suspected shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, allegedly used his personal handgun during what officials described as a workplace incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area.
He was tackled by other soldiers and apprehended within 40 minutes, and is now in pretrial confinement.
The victims are in stable condition, and the motive remains unclear.
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ESPN Inks NFL, Wrestling Mega-Deals
Disney-owned ESPN announced a series of landmark sports deals this week, including the acquisition of NFL Network and other NFL properties and a separate agreement for rights to WWE’s WrestleMania and other marquee wrestling events.
The NFL deal, announced Tuesday, saw ESPN giving up a 10% equity stake in exchange for NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Analysts say that stake could be worth $2 billion to $3 billion for the NFL.
On Wednesday, ESPN acquired streaming rights to all WWE Premium Live Events for the next five years, which includes the popular WrestleMania shows. That deal totaled $1.6 billion, or roughly $325 million per year.
News of the programming investments comes just a few weeks before ESPN launches its new streaming service, set to debut Aug. 21 for $29.99 a month.
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➤ Hamas uses a secret cash network to pay its staff. (Hear How)
➤ RFK has canceled $500 million in funding for vaccine development. (Hear Details)
➤ A study found that people who lived past 100 shared key differences in their blood. (Hear What)

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➤ Sen. Marsha Blackburn announced Wednesday that she’s running for governor of Tennessee in 2026, positioning herself as a pro-Trump conservative and aiming to become the state’s first female governor. (More)
➤ President Trump threatened Tuesday to place Washington, D.C., under federal control, citing rising youth violence, after the 19-year-old former DOGE staffer known online as “Big Balls” was assaulted by teenagers in a weekend carjacking attempt. (More)
➤ The White House has officially ended a policy requiring federal employees to email weekly updates listing five accomplishments, a system introduced by former DOGE head Elon Musk. (See Details)
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➤ The NFL has officially banned the use of smelling salts during football games, as they can mask the signs of a concussion. (More)
➤ Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi now holds a 1.38 ERA through 19 starts with the Texas Rangers—the fifth-lowest mark in MLB history. (More)
➤ The PGA Tour’s postseason tournament kicks off today with the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Tennessee. (See Scores)
➤ The Seattle Kraken mascot went viral this week after an actual grizzly bear chased it during a promotional video shoot in Canada. (See Video)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Soccer | WNBA
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Daily Market Report 08/06/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
21,169.42 |
1.21%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,345.06 |
0.73%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
44,193.12 |
0.18%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$115,229.56 |
0.14%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$3,432.70 |
1.50%
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SHOP Shopify Inc. |
$154.90 |
+21.97%
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Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
➤ Big Stock Move: Shopify stock rose 22% Wednesday on strong second-quarter revenue, as executives noted that an expected hit from tariffs “did not materialize.” (More)
➤ Apple plans to invest another $100 billion in the U.S. under what the White House is calling an American Manufacturing Program to bring more of Apple’s supply chain and advanced manufacturing back to America. (More)
➤ Claire’s, the mall-based tween accessories retailer, filed for bankruptcy Wednesday for the second time in seven years, facing $500 million in debt and rising competition. (More)
➤ Airbnb paid a renter nearly $6,000 in compensation after an Airbnb Superhost landlord used AI-altered photos to claim the renter had damaged the host’s Manhattan apartment. (See Details)
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➤ Candy giant Mars is partnering with a biotech firm to use CRISPR gene editing to create hardier cacao plants that can better resist disease and ensure a steady chocolate supply. (More)
➤ Starting tonight, the Eta Eridanid meteor shower peaks, launching a month of celestial events that include a full moon on Aug. 9, the Perseids on Aug. 12–13, and the best Mercury viewing of the year on Aug. 19. (See Schedule)
➤ Scientists found that female mountain gorillas often seek out and reunite with familiar females—even after years apart—when joining new groups, revealing long-lasting social bonds once thought rare among them. (See Details)
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➤ A near-pristine first edition of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit has been discovered in an English home, and bidding has already topped $25,000 ahead of the auction close. (See Book)
➤ From limiting champagne to one glass to brushing hair 100 times a night, here are 40 etiquette rules from the past century, mostly aimed at keeping women polished, proper, and in their place. (See Rules)
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➤ A couple in the U.K. discovered a hidden Nazi-era bunker beneath their property. The underground structure, buried 26 feet deep, included water bottles, escape hatches, and a warning in German: “Beware, the enemy is listening.” (See Bunker)
➤ A USDA supervisor in Oregon is using audio from Marriage Story, specifically the intense shouting match between Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver, to frighten wolves away from livestock. The goal, they say, is to teach wolves “humans are bad.” (More)
➤ A bride-to-be says she was called into her corporate HR department because a coworker filed a complaint about not being invited to her wedding. (See Details)
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Do you take a daily multivitamin pill?
- Yes
- No
- Maybe I should
Yesterday’s Results:
Should the U.S. build nuclear reactors on the Moon?
- Not sure: 34%
- Yes: 33%
- No: 33%
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Daily Quote
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“We kept digging down for a while, and then finally, the ground just gave way, and this doorway appeared.”
— Shaun Tullier, homeowner, on discovering the hidden WWII-era bunker under his Guernsey home
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Today’s Trivia
Which island nation has bats as its only native land mammals?
Show me the answer
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