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[Fort Stewart Shooting, Economic Impacts of Tariffs, and Trump-Putin Diplomatic Prospects]-[Fort Stewart Shooting, Tariff Deadline, Trump And Putin Meeting Prospects]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-08-07

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Crisis at Fort Stewart: A Military Base Under Scrutiny

A disturbing incident occurred at Fort Stewart in Georgia, where Sergeant Cornelius Radford opened fire on his co-workers. According to Brigadier General John Lubas, the situation was contained when soldiers who "witnessed the shooting immediately and without hesitation tackled the soldier, subdued him." While five soldiers were injured, officials reported they are in "stable condition." The incident raises difficult questions regarding base security and the vetting of personnel, especially as it was revealed that Radford was "known to local police because of a DUI earlier this year," a fact his commanders were unaware of until after the shooting. Despite the base being "well guarded," this event joins a troubling history of mass shootings at military installations, including incidents at Fort Hood and the Washington Navy Yard, challenging the perception that military bases are impenetrable to such violence.

The Economic Toll of Tariffs: McDonald’s and Beyond

President Trump’s recent trade policies are sending ripples through the U.S. economy, with McDonald’s executives noting that "low-income customers are spending less" as a direct result of economic anxiety. The company reports that customers are "skipping breakfast or they’re trading down" to eating at home to cope with rising costs. These consumer behaviors are compounded by new "unilateral tax increases on imports," including a 35% tax on Canadian goods and a 50% tax on coffee from Brazil. NPR’s Scott Horsley highlights that "evidence is piling up" that these tariffs are "raising prices and slowing economic growth." While the administration argues that these measures generate significant federal revenue—approximately $30 billion a month—experts warn that the legality of these taxes is under scrutiny in federal courts. Furthermore, the inflationary pressure caused by these tariffs complicates the Federal Reserve's ability to cut interest rates, potentially hindering efforts to invigorate a "sluggish growth" environment.

Diplomatic Maneuvering: Prospects for a Trump-Putin Meeting

President Trump has expressed optimism regarding a potential meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to address the ongoing war in Ukraine. Following "productive talks" between his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Russian officials, Trump indicated there is a "very good prospect" of a summit occurring soon. While the Kremlin has confirmed that talks were "constructive," Trump remains cautious, refusing to label the development a "breakthrough" given the "up and down nature" of previous diplomatic efforts. This potential summit comes as a deadline for increased sanctions approaches. Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted that there are now "concrete examples" of what Russia might demand to end the conflict, emphasizing that "concessions would have to be made on both sides." For Trump, a successful peace deal would be a significant geopolitical victory, as he has repeatedly identified the Ukraine conflict as the "big one" he is working to resolve, despite the complexity of his shifting posture toward Putin over the years.

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he's been stationed at Fort Stewart since 2022.
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📖 Transcript

A soldier shot five people at a base in Georgia.
Soldiers in the area that witnessed the shooting immediately and without hesitation tackled the soldier, subdued him.
What did local police know about him that his commanders did not?
I'm Steve Inskeep with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Evidence is piling up that new tariffs are raising prices and slowing economic growth.
One indicator is McDonald's. Executives say low-income customers are spending less at the start of the day.

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