
Trump’s 10% Tariff May Be Less Onerous but Still Raises Prices and Threatens Trade
The blanket tariffs, once considered extreme, still threaten to harm world trade and make everything more expensive for businesses and consumers.
Trump Has Mixed Emotions Toward Japan
The president at turns praises and criticizes Japan, a U.S. ally that decades ago stirred his anger over the unequal balance of trade and his penchant for tariffs.
2 Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall Are Subdued With Stun Guns
Three people, including the two who were subdued with stun guns, were arrested.
Protesters tased by cops at chaotic Marjorie Taylor Greene town hall
One disruptor at the Acworth Community Center – about 30 miles outside Atlanta – appeared to shove a police officer as he was being forcibly removed from the event, resulting in two officers deploying their Tasers against him.
David Hogg, Parkland Survivor and D.N.C. Vice Chair, Hopes to Unseat Democratic Incumbents
David Hogg, a young liberal activist and now a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, is leading an effort to unseat the party’s older lawmakers in primaries.
Gary Shapley, whistleblower IRS agent who investigated Hunter Biden, expected to be named agency’s acting chief
An IRS whistleblower who testified publicly about investigations into Hunter Biden’s taxes is expected to be promoted to IRS acting commissioner.
AOC hauls in behemoth $9.6M cash during first-quarter fundraising
Typically, the Bronx and Queens rep tends to notch a rough average between $1-2 million on the fundraising circuit each quarter, her filings show.
Trump Gives Conflicting Signals and Mixed Messages on Iran Nuclear Talks
The Trump administration started with an simple goal: Make Iran dismantle its nuclear and missile programs. Then its top negotiator started softening his tone, and had to retreat.
What Trump’s Meeting With Bukele Means
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has found a spot on the global stage by opening the doors of his prison system to President Trump. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains how Bukele, a self-proclaimed dictator, has gone from a pariah to a partner of Trump.