• Olympics
  • Space
  • The Economic Times
  • Olympics
  • Space
  • The Economic Times

Here are the key U.S. news highlights for Monday, September 1, 2025:

1. US Open 2025 – Gauff vs. Osaka Showdow

Tennis fans are in for a treat as former champions Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka face off today at the US Open. This high-profile matchup is part of Day 9 of the tournament, and it’s generating plenty of buzz. (Olympics)

2. Northern Lights Could Illuminate 18 U.S. States

A potent solar storm may bring the Aurora Borealis into view across much of the country—from Alaska down to Illinois—thanks to favorable geomagnetic conditions on this Labor Day. (Space)

3. Labor Day Observances: What’s Open and Closed

Today, the U.S. observes Labor Day, a federal holiday marking the end of summer and honoring the nation’s workforce. As a result:

  • Banks, stock markets (NYSE, NASDAQ), and federal offices are closed.
  • USPS mail services are suspended, but most retail stores remain open, often with adjusted hours and special promotions. (The Economic Times, The Times of India)

4. Markets Poised for September Volatility

As summer trading peters out, markets are bracing for September—a month historically marked by volatility. Key factors include:

  • Political pressure on the Federal Reserve after Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook.
  • Upcoming August jobs data (due September 5) and the Fed’s interest rate meeting (September 16–17).
  • Global economic headwinds including French political instability and trade tensions. (Reuters)

5. Trump Responds to Health Rumors

President Trump has taken to Truth Social to dismiss speculation about his health, stating he has “never felt better” following days of public concern due to a sparse schedule and media rumors. (News on Air)

6. Courts Clash with Tariff Policy

In response to a federal appeals court ruling that declared most of his tariffs unlawful, Trump warned that removing tariffs could reduce U.S. investment and “turn America into a Third World nation.” Independent analysts dispute his $15 trillion investment claim, citing actual figures far lower. (Fox Business, The Guardian)

Quick Summary Table

TopicKey Points
SportsGauff faces Osaka at US Open—tennis spotlight of the day.
Science & NaturePossible aurora display spanning 18 states on Labor Day night.
Holidays & EconomyLabor Day closures: banks, post offices shut; retail stores mostly open.
Financial MarketsSeptember brings renewed volatility—Fed drama, jobs data, global risks loom.
PoliticsTrump rebuffs health rumors; defends tariffs amid legal setbacks and controversy.

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