Good morning. Here are the most important stories making headlines across the U.S. and the world this Saturday. From sweeping tariff tensions to seismic activity and regional guides, Virginia Times brings you the news you need to start your day informed.
Cape Town Tops the World’s Best Airports List for 2025
South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport has been named the world’s best airport for 2025 by AirHelp, outranking major international hubs based on punctuality, quality of service, and passenger satisfaction.
Read MoreTrump Tariffs Spark Outrage in Brazil Amid Bolsonaro Coup Trial
Brazilian officials condemned President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs as a direct threat to trade stability. The timing coincides with former President Bolsonaro’s ongoing coup trial, fueling diplomatic friction between the two nations.
Read MoreCourt Blocks Immigration Raids in California, Backing Immigrant Advocates
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a temporary restraining order halting federal immigration raids in Los Angeles. The ruling is seen as a major victory for immigrant rights groups across the state.
Read MoreTrump Demands Firing of BLS Chief, Citing ‘Fake’ Jobs Numbers
President Trump accused the Bureau of Labor Statistics of inflating employment figures before the 2024 election and called for the immediate firing of Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. The remarks follow long-standing disputes over job data accuracy.
Read More4 Hospitalized, 18 Sickened After Ocean City Hotel Carbon Monoxide Leak
A carbon monoxide leak at the Ashore Hotel in Ocean City sent four guests to the hospital and sickened 18 people overall. Fire officials responded quickly after alarms were triggered in the late morning hours.
Read MoreU.S. Sanctions Global Network Backing Iran’s Military Drone Program
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned six entities across Asia for allegedly helping Iran procure UAV-related materials. Officials said the measures aim to disrupt support for Iran’s military and defense programs.
Read MoreTrump Deploys Nuclear Submarines After Medvedev’s War Warning
In a dramatic response to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s threats, President Trump ordered the deployment of U.S. nuclear submarines to strategic locations. The move signals heightened military readiness amid global tensions.
Read MoreVegetable Gardening in Fairfax County: A Seasonal Planting Guide
This local guide provides a month-by-month calendar for planting vegetables in Fairfax County, Virginia. It includes expert advice, recommended crops, and tips from the Community Garden Plot Program.
Read MoreU.S. Job Growth Slows in July as Healthcare Gains Offset Broader Weakness
The U.S. added 158,000 jobs in July, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While healthcare hiring remained strong, declines in manufacturing and construction signaled a broader economic slowdown.
Read MorePutin Says Russia Ready to Wait on Peace Talks; Ukraine Calls for Direct Leadership Dialogue
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would not rush into negotiations over Ukraine, urging patience. Meanwhile, Kyiv called for direct talks between heads of state to accelerate peace.
Read MoreBreaking: 5.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Eastern Russia Near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
A moderate earthquake struck eastern Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, shaking residents near Petropavlovsk. No injuries or major damages have been reported so far, but seismic activity remains under observation.
Read MoreArkansas Teacher Charged in Devil’s Den Double Homicide
A 28-year-old teacher has been charged in the killing of a married couple at Devil’s Den State Park. Authorities tracked the suspect across state lines after an intensive manhunt lasting several days.
Read MoreIndia Rebukes Trump’s Russia Rant, Defends “Time-Tested” Ties Amid Tariff Jabs
India responded sharply to President Trump’s criticism of its trade and diplomatic ties with Russia, calling the relationship “time-tested.” The foreign ministry emphasized India’s sovereign decision-making.
Read MoreTrump Modifies Tariffs on Dozens of Nations, Citing Trade Deficits and National Security
President Trump signed an executive order adjusting tariffs on multiple countries, targeting goods from non-U.S. allies. The White House said the move aims to protect American industry and address unfair trade balances.
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