Trump’s populist economic promises meet Republican skepticism

The president-elect is eyeing tax ideas designed to help workers. But going as far as higher taxes on corporations would be a tough sell in the Republican Congress.
President-elect Donald TrumpCarlos Barria/Reuters

TikTok crisis builds unlikely ‘cyberspace bridge’ between US and China

For now, the influx of Americans to Chinese app Xiaohongshu has inspired a rare direct cultural exchange, but it could lead to scrutiny from both countries.
Xiaohongshu booth at an expoCasey Hall/Reuters

Laken Riley immigration bill will cost $83B, Democrats project

Party spending leaders are warning the bill is unworkable in its current form and will cost far more to implement than past estimates.
The US CapitolEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Cleveland-Cliffs’ Goncalves says he has money lined up for US Steel bid

Bank commitments add teeth to his year-long effort to bust up the company’s sale to Japan’s Nippon.
Lourenco Goncalves, CEO and President, Cleveland-Cliffs during a visit Cleveland-Cliffs’ Coatesville plant in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.US Department of Labor/Flickr
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Trump tops risk factors for Latin America in 2025

The region relies heavily on agricultural exports so threats of tariffs from the incoming US president may leave many countries vulnerable.
A giant billboard shows a drawing depicting U.S. President Donald Trump.Henry Romero/File Photo/Reuters

Republicans will only have themselves to blame if can’t pass Trump agenda: Hern

House conservative Rep. Kevin Hern made the remarks in an interview with Semafor’s Elana Schor Tuesday.
Kevin Hern on stage with Elana Schor at a Principals Live eventKristoffer Triplaar/Semafor

Johnson reclaims power over the House floor

The Republican’s predecessor had stocked the influential Rules Committee with conservatives. It looks different now.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.J Scott Applewhite/Reuters

Laken Riley immigration bill will cost $83B, Democrats project

Party spending leaders are warning the bill is unworkable in its current form and will cost far more to implement than past estimates.

‘The million-dollar question:’ Trump’s populist economic promises meet Republican skepticism

The president-elect is eyeing tax ideas designed to help workers. But going as far as higher taxes on corporations would be a tough sell in the Republican Congress.

Biden relaxes restrictions on Cuba ahead of Trump inauguration

The US State Department is removing Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, in exchange for the release of political prisoners.

Trump defense pick Hegseth dodges senators’ probing on US military limits

During the contentious confirmation hearing, Pete Hegseth ducked on using US military force in Greenland, or on protesters inside the US.

Trump would have been convicted, special counsel argues

In a report on his investigation into Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 US election, Jack Smith argues the president-elect would have been convicted if he hadn’t been reelected.

Democrats debate their next move on the Laken Riley Act

The bill, which would detain undocumented immigrants accused of crimes like theft without bond, has moved forward in the Senate.

Americans believe the US lost ground under Biden, Gallup survey finds

Of 18 issues surveyed, the only one that a plurality of respondents said the US has improved on is rights for gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

Beyond their tactical clash, Republicans far apart on tax plan

Huge questions are unanswered, and House leaders’ aspirational goal of spring passage strikes some as unrealistic.
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