Blue-Collar Wages Rise 1.7% in Trump’s Second Term, Largest Gain in 60 Years
U.S. blue-collar wages grew 1.7% in the first five months of Trump’s second term, the largest increase in nearly 60 years, per Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. This contrasts with a 1.7% decline under Biden. Trump is the only president since 1969 to see positive blue-collar wage growth in his first five months. His administration credits falling inflation, a focus on manufacturing, and border control efforts. The upcoming "One Big Beautiful Bill" aims to provide tax relief for 80 million hourly workers and create 6 million jobs through manufacturing incentives.
U.S. blue-collar wages grew 1.7% in the first five months of Trump’s second term, the largest increase in nearly 60 years, per Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. This contrasts with a 1.7% decline under Biden. Trump is the only president since 1969 to see positive blue-collar wage growth in his first five months. His administration credits falling inflation, a focus on manufacturing, and border control efforts. The upcoming "One Big Beautiful Bill" aims to provide tax relief for 80 million hourly workers and create 6 million jobs through manufacturing incentives.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a 35-minute long conversation with US President Donald Trump over the phone, in which India clearly put forward its stand on Operation Sindoor and terrorism. PM Modi also invited Trump to join QUAD with the aim of strengthening strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.
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PM Modi, President Trump Hold 35-Minute Call; Discuss Operation Sindoor, QUAD Meeting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump for 35 minutes, briefing him on Operation Sindoor. Modi reiterated that India has never accepted third-party mediation, does not accept it, and will never accept it. He also emphasized that acts of terrorism will now be treated as acts of war, not proxy actions.
PM Modi invited President Trump to visit India for the next QUAD meeting. While Trump extended an invitation to meet during Modi's U.S. visit, prior commitments prevented a meeting. Both leaders agreed to meet soon.
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🇺🇸| US President Donald Trump to meet 🇵🇰Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir for lunch at 1pm local time today in Cabinet Room of The White House.
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🇺🇸| US President Trump invites PM Modi to make a stopover to the US from Canada. Indian PM says, schedule already decided, on way to Croatia
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India Seeks Rare Earth and Mineral Partnerships to Cut Reliance on China
India is actively pursuing rare earth and critical minerals deal with Australia and Latin American nations in a bid to reduce its dependence on China. The country is also exploring lithium sourcing opportunities in Argentina and rare earth collaborations in Africa.
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🇮🇱| Report in the Wall Street Journal: Israel has a weapons problem and its Arrow missiles are running out, so it will not be able to continue to deal effectively with missile attacks from Iran for a long time.
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🇮🇱| IDF attacks early in the morning in western 🇮🇷Tehran (District (18)) after the evacuation alert.
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🇮🇷| Iranian reports of an attack on a centrifuge production facility in Tehran and several Iranian weapons production facilities. IDF statement
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🇨🇦| Khalistani organised Circus in Vancouver, canada
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"Nowadays you're fighting on twitter" - PM Modi to French President Emmanuel Macron.
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☑️| 🇮🇷Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal is estimated at 1300-1600 as of June 18, but only ~500 are fueled, as a key shipment of missile fuel from China was destroyed in the Rajaee port explosion in April, according to 🇮🇱Israel military experts.
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🇮🇱| JEWISH JOURNALIST WHO INFILTRATED 🇮🇷IRAN
The spy who penetrated the heart of Iran... and assassinated prominent figures with the tongues of their wives!
Catherine Perez-Shakdam, a French girl, claimed to be a Muslim, openly converted to Shiism, wrote in praise of the revolution, and defended the rule of the jurist, until her articles appeared on the website of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei himself.
But behind the masks... Mossad's eyes were watching from within. Catherine did not enter Iran as a traditional spy, but rather as a writer, journalist, and thinker.
She got close to politicians, sat with the Revolutionary Guard, met with Ebrahim Raisi, and visited sensitive areas under the cover of "journalistic research."
But the most dangerous thing was in the women's salons... She got close to the wives of officials, military personnel, and scholars, built deep relationships with them, and made them trust her as if she were one of them. They spoke with her freely about their husbands, their places of residence, their travel schedules, their movements, and the details of their daily lives.
Every word was recorded, every piece of information was transmitted. With this information, some of their locations were pinpointed, and assassinations took place one after another... in the minds of women, and with innocent words that she had no idea would lead to the murder of their husbands.
When suspicion began to circulate around her, she left Iran, before the doors were closed. But she had completed her mission with complete success, and contributed to dealing painful blows to Iran.
The spy who penetrated the heart of Iran... and assassinated prominent figures with the tongues of their wives!
Catherine Perez-Shakdam, a French girl, claimed to be a Muslim, openly converted to Shiism, wrote in praise of the revolution, and defended the rule of the jurist, until her articles appeared on the website of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei himself.
But behind the masks... Mossad's eyes were watching from within. Catherine did not enter Iran as a traditional spy, but rather as a writer, journalist, and thinker.
She got close to politicians, sat with the Revolutionary Guard, met with Ebrahim Raisi, and visited sensitive areas under the cover of "journalistic research."
But the most dangerous thing was in the women's salons... She got close to the wives of officials, military personnel, and scholars, built deep relationships with them, and made them trust her as if she were one of them. They spoke with her freely about their husbands, their places of residence, their travel schedules, their movements, and the details of their daily lives.
Every word was recorded, every piece of information was transmitted. With this information, some of their locations were pinpointed, and assassinations took place one after another... in the minds of women, and with innocent words that she had no idea would lead to the murder of their husbands.
When suspicion began to circulate around her, she left Iran, before the doors were closed. But she had completed her mission with complete success, and contributed to dealing painful blows to Iran.
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