
Oil Executives Refrain From Publicly Criticizing Trump or His Tariffs
Eager to stay in Mr. Trump’s good graces, oil executives refrain from publicly criticizing the president. But privately, ‘Everyone’s afraid.’
Trump touts ‘great call’ with South Korea president as midnight reciprocal tariff deadline looms
South Korea will face 25% tariffs on its exports to the US as part of Trump’s “Liberation Day” duty package announced April 2.
More than 900K migrants who entered US with Biden-era CBP One app told to ‘self-deport’
The CBP One smartphone app launched in January 2023 and through December 2024 was used to admit more than 936,500 people claiming persecution in their homelands
Trump Officials Point to Outreach on Tariffs in a Bid to Calm Markets
Jamieson Greer, the United States trade representative, will tell senators the U.S. is economy is in need of “drastic, overdue change.”
China Condemns JD Vance’s ‘Chinese Peasants’ Comment
A spokesman for China’s foreign ministry denounced the vice president’s comments as “ignorant and impolite.”
I.R.S. Audits Are at a Record Low. Trump’s Cuts Could Make Them Even Rarer.
The Biden plan to increase tax revenue through more enforcement is being reversed.
Case in Texas Could Shed More Light on Invocation of Alien Enemies Act
A case involving a Venezuelan migrant, Daniel Zacarias Matos, could explore the question of whether President Trump has used the Alien Enemies Act in a lawful manner.
Chris Sununu Skips a New Hampshire Senate Bid, Dashing Trump’s Hopes
The former New Hampshire governor had been seen as a top Republican recruit in the liberal-leaning yet competitive state. President Trump had said on Sunday, “I hope he runs.”
National Park Service Restores Harriet Tubman Material to Underground Railroad Web Page
The page had been edited to remove material about the antislavery leader. Other government pages have been changed or deleted amid efforts to scrub references to diversity and inclusion.