๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Todayโ€™s Top National News in the United States โ€” July 21, 2025

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From financial markets to public justice, todayโ€™s U.S. headlines reflect a complex blend of optimism, controversy, and urgency. Here’s a complete breakdown of the major trending stories making waves across the country:


๐Ÿ“ˆ 1. Wall Street Stays Strong Ahead of Major Earnings

U.S. stock markets are staying near record highs as investors brace for a big week of corporate earnings. Heavyweights like Apple, Tesla, and Meta are expected to release quarterly reports, which could heavily influence market direction.

However, economic confidence is being tested by Donald Trumpโ€™s renewed tariff rhetoric, especially with potential trade tensions rising between the U.S. and the European Union. Trumpโ€™s campaign trail comments about increasing import taxes have already spooked international markets.

โ€œInvestors are balancing strong earnings expectations with rising political uncertainty,โ€ says economist Laura Mitchell.


๐Ÿ›๏ธ 2. The Fed Under Fire Over Headquarters Renovations

The Federal Reserve released a video showcasing its multi-million-dollar headquarters renovation โ€” and it quickly drew criticism.

With inflation still high and many Americans struggling with housing and debt, critics argue the timing of such a grand reveal was tone-deaf. Transparency or extravagance? Public opinion is divided.

โ€œWe needed to modernize,โ€ said Fed Chair Jerome Powell, โ€œbut we also understand the concerns and welcome oversight.โ€


โœˆ๏ธ 3. Alaska Airlines Hit by Major Flight Cancellations

Alaska Airlines canceled nearly 7% of its flights nationwide today after a major IT system failure early this morning.

Travelers in Seattle, Los Angeles, and other major airports faced long lines, delays, and confusion. The outage has renewed discussions around the fragility of airline tech infrastructure.

Alaska Airlines stated that the issue was resolved within hours, but delays will continue throughout the day.


โš–๏ธ 4. Breonna Taylor Case: Sentencing of Former Officer Begins

A federal judge began the sentencing hearing for Brett Hankison, the former Louisville police officer involved in the 2020 raid that led to Breonna Taylorโ€™s death.

This case remains one of the most significant legal and racial justice flashpoints in recent American history. Activists and civil rights leaders have gathered in Louisville and New York to demand justice and stronger police reforms.

โ€œThis case isnโ€™t over,โ€ said activist Tamika Palmer, โ€œitโ€™s part of a much bigger conversation about police accountability.โ€


CategoryHeadline Summary
๐Ÿฆ FinanceStock markets high as big tech earnings loom.
๐Ÿ› GovernmentFed faces backlash over expensive headquarters renovations.
โœˆ๏ธ TravelAlaska Airlines grounded dozens of flights after IT failure.
โš–๏ธ JusticeSentencing starts in Breonna Taylor case.

๐Ÿง  Final Thoughts

Todayโ€™s U.S. news shows how fast-moving events in politics, technology, and justice can intersect. From the boardrooms of Wall Street to federal courtrooms, Americans are watching closely โ€” and speaking out loudly.

As the 2025 election cycle accelerates and tech reliance deepens, these stories are likely just the beginning of bigger national debates.


Sources:
โ€ข Reuters
โ€ข Yahoo Finance
โ€ข WFTV
โ€ข Alaska Airlines Media Center
โ€ข U.S. District Court Records

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