Trump's higher tariffs take effect today. And, a sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart
Briefly

Yesterday, five soldiers were injured at Fort Stewart, Georgia, when Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford opened fire on his coworkers. The shooter has been subdued and is in custody. Law enforcement is investigating the motive and reviewing how Radford accessed his handgun on the military base. Meanwhile, President Trump's new import taxes have begun affecting goods from various countries, increasing tariffs to 15% and leading to concerns among companies like McDonald's about customer spending habits due to price sensitivity.
Five soldiers were injured at Fort Stewart, Ga., after Sgt. Quornelius Radford opened fire, resulting in the alleged shooter being subdued and taken into custody.
President Trump's higher import taxes took effect, increasing rates on goods from Europe, Japan, and South Korea to 15%, impacting companies like McDonald's significantly.
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