This Morning with Gordon Deal August 07, 2025
Army Sergeant shoots five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia, staggering U.S. tariffs begin as Trump widens trade war, and teen workers save restaurant as owner spends months in hospital.
Army Sergeant shoots five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia, staggering U.S. tariffs begin as Trump widens trade war, and teen workers save restaurant as owner spends months in hospital.
Texas governor Greg Abbott sues to remove House Democratic leader amid redistricting battle, Trump pivots to midterm elections after “excessive” second 100 days, and how Canadians are making Old-Fashioneds without Kentucky bourbon.
Texas governor orders police to find and arrest Democrats who fled over redistricting, Biden-era grace period for student loan borrowers ends this month, and the top reason travelers miss flights and how to avoid it.
Democrats flee Texas to block GOP redistricting, drawing threat from Governor, Hamas says it will allow aid for hostages if Israel halts airstrikes, and strangers help find and reunite woman with wedding rings she lost on the beach.
Paramount appeased Trump but now it has to battle Colbert and all his friends, Americans have dating app burnout, and the latest weapons against wolves.
U.S. to raise tariffs on scores of nations, Kerr County, Texas, lead emergency management official says he was asleep during deadly flooding, and US baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo breaks record.
Fed holds rates steady, but two officials back a cut, why Trump’s new trade order is fragile, and Ozzy Osbourne revealed message he wanted on his headstone before death.
Tsunami warnings force evacuations in Hawaii, Trump says US will partner with Israel to run additional food centers in Gaza, and is Dubai Chocolate the next pumpkin spice.
President Trump discusses aid to Gaza, war in Ukraine, gunman kills 4, including police officer, in shooting at New York City office tower, and world’s most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday.
White House and EU reach tariff deal, Israel begins daily pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas to allow ‘minimal’ aid as hunger grows, and D-Day veteran celebrates 102nd birthday, looks forward to long-delayed bar mitzvah.
Does Medicare cover long-term care, how do you eat in the heat for optimal health, and tech users are falling in love with their chatbot assistants.
Trump and Powell spar over fed construction costs, how Trump has wielded power over corporate America and the best places to stop for food on your next roadtrip.
Columbia University agrees to pay more than $200 million, why the MAGA base isn’t leaving Trump over the Epstein scandal and why Americans are hoarding coffee.
President Trump says he’s struck “massive” trade deal with Japan, political brawl over Epstein files sends US House into early summer recess, and Ozzy Osbourne said he wanted to be remembered “for the music.”
Harvard, Trump administration clash in key court hearing, officer involved in death of Breonna Taylor sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison, and the vanishing of the last truly cheap car in America.
Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza, why some Trump allies want to protect the Fed’s independence, and tips to beat the summer heat.
Majority of U.S. homeowners reluctant to buy or sell their homes, should there be standard airplane cabin temperatures, and lemonade stand raises over $20K for Camp Mystic Flood Relief.
President Trump struggles to convince MAGA Epstein files a Russia-like hoax, House gives final approval to Trump’s $9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, and dog lost in Alaskan wilderness found by pilot nine days later.
Senate passes bill to cancel funds for foreign aid, public media, President Trump doesn’t understand why his base is obsessed with Jefferey Epstein, and ways to land your next gig.
Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine as he dials up pressure on Russia, Supreme Court clears way for Trump to shrink Education Department, and 10 most ‘financially responsible’ cities across America.
Patriot system will be sent to Ukraine, getting smart about tariffs, and job scams are on the rise and more people are falling for them.
Why America still can’t get disaster alerts right, is college worth it, and how to keep AI from making us stupid.
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for scores of missing people as death toll climbs, at least 31 workers rescued after tunnel collapse in Los Angeles, and how staff at all-boys camp in Texas saved hundreds from floodwaters.
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for more than 160 missing people as death toll climbs, when an American dream turns into a nightmare, and American kids have become increasingly unhealthy over nearly two decades.
Death toll in devastating central Texas flash floods climbs, Trump ramps up trade wars, and how to help victims of deadly Texas floods.
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A look at “Alligator Alcatraz,” what is “ChatGPT Psychosis,” and Cracker Barrel fans mourn the loss of that old-timey feeling.
Best Of – Young graduates are facing an employment crisis, build your own stoop culture, and Fourth of July facts you didn’t know.
Trump’s megabill heads to final vote after Republican divisions nearly derail it, what will gas prices be like for drivers this Fourth of July, and get ready for the $80 popcorn bucket.
Senate passes megabill House GOP fumes over changes, Jury in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict, and the best places to celebrate 4th of July in 2025.
Suspect found dead in Idaho shooting that killed two firefighters, legislative gridlock causes senators to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor, and the fiery secret to a longer life might be hiding in your spice rack.
Can scary headlines make us sick, 29-year-old boss shares the ‘controversial’ rules she sets for her employees, and young Americans cut back.
Senators remain divided on Iran strikes after Trump administration briefing, the rollback of transgender rights is gaining steam, and summer cooling hacks that can slash your electric bill.
President Trump says US and Iranian officials will talk next week as ceasefire holds, Judge orders Abrego Garcia released, and signs of a toxic manager.
Fragile ceasefire holding, Trump envoy says peace talks with Iran promising, Senate Republicans juggle Iran and tax cuts in monumental week, and these are the best and cheapest states for seniors living alone.
Israel and Iran accept ceasefire plan, Supreme Court allows Trump administration to swiftly deport migrants to third countries, and here are some surprising ways to stay safe in the heat.
Iran weighs retaliation for U.S. strikes, US asks China to stop Iran from closing Strait of Hormuz, and man dives into pond to save dog from alligator.
Why “good enough” is ruining your life, fire departments turn to AI to detect wildfires faster, and people are lining up to snuggle the world’s largest rodents.
Israel vows to hold Iran’s leader accountable for “war crimes” after Iranian missile slams into hospital, Appeals court lets Trump keep control of California National Guard troops in L.A., what’s the going rate for kids’ allowances in 2025.
Israel attacks Iranian nuclear sites, missile damages Israeli hospital, ICE raids have sent Latino shoppers into hiding and big brands are hurting, and more of us are putting in extra hours after the workday.
White House calls for Iran to ‘surrender’ as he weighs military action, Brad Lander, NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate, arrested by ICE agents, and 20-somethings are taking up grandma’s favorite hobbies.
Trump signals escalation in Israel-Iran conflict as he leaves G7 summit early, Minnesota shooting suspect targeted four lawmakers’ homes, and returned items become discounted treasures.
Man suspected of shooting 2 Minnesota lawmakers is in custody after surrendering to police, Iran renews missile attacks on Israel, and eating this fatty snack every day can help you sleep better.
June is Men’s mental health month, news sites are getting crushed by Google’s new AI tools, and when spending tons of money is good for your mental health.
Texas Governor to deploy National Guard as anti-ICE protests spread, US to pull some personnel from the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, and cancer survivor’s unbelievable luck continues with fourth major lottery win.
Los Angeles Mayor imposes curfew for parts of downtown in wake of protests, U.S. and China agree to get Geneva pact back on track, and man travels 400 miles to give shelter dog a forever home.
California sues Trump over National Guard deployment to Los Angeles, RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC vaccine panel, and 88-year-old woman finally earns college degree.
L.A. residents continue to protest ICE, military recruitment hits a high, and bartender’s act of kindness saves a woman’s life.
Build your own stoop culture, Mexican restaurants now outsell pizza places, man takes on his nemesis, cleans up 15,000 discarded tires.
Judge blocks Trump’s ban on foreign students at Harvard, the leader of the free world gets in a social-media flame war, and principal writes 443 handwritten letters and gives a dollar to each graduate.
Trump administration bans citizens of 12 countries from traveling to U.S., vigil held for victims of Boulder firebombing attack as suspect’s family fights deportation, and gen zers expect to work past 65.
Higher metals tariffs kick in as deadline for ‘best’ offers arrives, Boulder suspect’s family detained by ICE, set for expedited removal, and how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.
Suspect in Colorado attack on Israeli hostage event charged with hate crime, at least 27 Palestinians killed near Gaza aid site, and daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age.
Flamethrower attack in Boulder leaves eight injured, Russia and Ukraine ramp up war with drone strikes, bridge blasts on eve of peace talks, and identical twins celebrate 100th birthday.
Can AI help air traffic controllers keep flyers safe, how to know if it’s time for a divorce, and the most important information a traveling sales rep can know.
Tariff ruling is put on hold while Trump administration appeals, U.S., Israel waiting for Hamas to respond to ceasefire proposal for Gaza, and buying 100% made in America is really, really hard.
Trade court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs, US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students, and young musician receives life-changing surprise while testing guitars.
Russia continues to ignore Trump, Harvard digs in for battle, and welcome to the real world, class of 2025.
President Trump honors fallen soldiers on Memorial Day, while attacking Biden and judges, Putin ignores Trump, and military heroes transition to civilian life with help of unique coffee meetings.
The inside story of Trump’s return to power, did McDonald’s price itself out of a market it dominated for decades, and the best and worst states for Military retirees in 2025.
Should Joe Biden’s cancer have been caught earlier, a look at the hole in the ozone layer, and the movie subscription service that’s basically a cult.
What the “Big Beautiful Bill” could mean for your money, Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, and food prices are rising, except for these Memorial Day barbecue staples.
Trump agenda bill clears critical hurdle as GOP leaders push ahead to full House vote, two Israeli embassy staffers killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in Washington, and record-setting travel is expected Memorial Day weekend.
Budget holdouts resist Trump pressure, college majors with the best and worst job prospects, and with fire raging, Missouri officer rushes in to save a life.
Trump-Putin call yields no breakthrough on Ukraine cease-fire, Supreme Court allows Trump to strip legal status from Venezuelan migrants, and hero fisherman uses drone to rescue teen from rip current.
Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer, Trump tax bill passes key panel to advance in US Congress, and carbs can help you live longer a new study suggests.
Young men are leading a religious resurgence, can AI info stand up in divorce court, and a woman sells home to travel full-time in truck after dad’s unexpected death.
Supreme Court puzzles over Trump’s decree to limit birthright citizenship, Russia and Ukraine to hold first direct peace talks in over three years, and what’s the best temperature to set your thermostat this summer.
RFK Jr. says people should not take medical advice from him, defends HHS cuts, Trump heads to UAE as it hopes to advance AI ambitions, and man leaps into floodwaters and carries two women to safety.
Trump to Lift Sanctions on Syria, Federal grand jury indicts Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan in immigration case, and what do Newark Airport’s outages mean for travelers.
U.S., China agree to substantial tariff cuts, Hamas says it will release last U.S. hostage From Gaza, and small cities for remote workers who love the great outdoors.
Why San Francisco hates the idea of turning Alcatraz back into a prison, how new AI tools could impact summer travel, and people snacking less.
American is elected Pope for first time, Supreme Court faces backlog of emergency cases, and big US cities are sinking.
President Trump to announce trade-deal framework with Britain, Fed warns of rising economic risks as it leaves rates steady, and JetBlue, Southwest top the charts for airline customer satisfaction.
India fires missiles into Pakistan, killing at least 19, Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, and New Jersey man helps mother with dementia.
U.S. to pay $1,000 to migrants who self-deport, Trump administration cuts off new federal grants to Harvard, and the Real ID deadline is just around the corner.
President Trump downplays economic concerns as he looks to cut trade deals, 25 is the new 21, and bodega manager gives kids free food in exchange for great report cards.
Can the only U.S. highway measured in kilometers survive ‘America First,’ tips for preventing hot car accidents, and some couples split up on purpose during flights.
President Trump ousts National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR, and cat reunited with owner after 3 years.
Ukraine, U.S. sign economic deal for minerals, President Trump’s avalanche of executive orders leaves Congress with few wins, and follow these money rules for 2025 to keep your wealth from shrinking with it.
President Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office, Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Judge Hannah Dugan after federal charges, and Exercise can prevent cognitive decline even when energy lags, researchers discover.
Vehicle smashes through Illinois building, killing 4 young people and injuring others, Mark Carney’s liberals win Canadian election, and influencers take heat over lavish lifestyles.
Prosecutors charge Vancouver man with murder for attack on Filipino festival, Trump officials defend deportations involving U.S. citizen children, and the company that laid you off wants you back.
Parents are so desperate to get their children mental health care they’re giving up custody, the crackdown on mommy bloggers, and what happens when you invite the Pope to your wedding.
Trump initiatives knocked back in a new round of court rulings, Highland Park shooter sentenced to life in prison following Fourth of July parade attack, and how to screen ‘finfluencer’ tips without putting your money at risk.
White House considers slashing China tariffs to de-escalate trade war, Democrats resort to theater and procedure to mount Trump resistance, and FBI says online scams raked in record $16.6 billion last year.
President Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed’s Powell, immigration crackdown hits new constitutional roadblocks, and a positive to getting caught in quicksand.
Stocks reel on Fed and tariff fears, the impact of economic blackouts on big business and good news in the fight against cancer.
Pope Francis had died at age 88, how to cope with financial stress and the generation going to work for mom and dad.
How forever chemicals are contaminating America, where to find pre-tariff car deals and why airport prices are so ridiculous.
Mass shooting at Florida State University kills two people, why student use of AI is becoming “too big to ignore” and how to stay fit if you don’t like exercise.
The showdown between Trump and Harvard escalates, why consumers are stocking up ahead of tariffs and how to tell if that great job candidate is A.I.
Showdown between Harvard and the federal government, the remarkable revival of America’s Heartland and the easiest and hardest states to save money.
Suspect in Pennsylvania Governor’s mansion fire in custody, shifting signals on tech tariffs fuel uncertainty and tips for making the most of your tax refund.
Inside the wildest battle for the White House, don’t panic about your 401(k), and customer finds cafe sign in hurricane debris, returns it to stunned owner.
Six dead in helicopter crash near New York City, Supreme Court tells government to seek return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison, and heavy drinking linked with lasting impact on the brain.
President Trump reverses course on tariffs, GOP holdouts force delay in vote on budget plan, and heat-seeking technology helps rescue missing 2-year-old in Michigan.
President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs take effect, Supreme Court halts order requiring Trump administration to reinstate federal workers, and local man rescues pets from floodwaters in Kentucky.
Supreme Court lifts order blocking deportations to El Salvador, Trump threatens to hike China tariffs further as market plunge continues, and survey finds most Gen Z employees stream TV and movies at work.
President Trump says he’s not backing down on tariffs, tornadoes and flash flooding across parts of Midwest, and Florida woman pries 6-foot alligator’s jaws open to save pet dog.