US authorities release new tranche of Epstein files

The release of a new tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein will only add to Americans’ confusion and division over the late sex offender and his ties to Donald Trump and other elite figures, analysts said.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine MaxwellU.S. Justice Department/Handout via Reuters

Pope Leo prepares to outline stance on AI

AI safety proponents are looking to the leader of the Catholic Church for help establishing guardrails on the fast-moving technology.
Pope Leo XIV Vincenzo Livieri/Reuters

Chinese authorities debate how much they should censor AI

China is trying to walk a fine line between regulating what AI chatbots can say and allowing innovation.
An AI trade show in ShanghaiGo Nakamura/Reuters

Judge upholds Trump’s H-1B fee

A US judge upheld President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new applications for H-1B visas, dealing a setback to tech companies that have long benefitted from recruiting highly skilled foreign nationals.
A U.S. flag and a U.S. H-1B Visa application formDado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters
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US denies EU citizens visas over social media ‘censorship’

The US secretary of state called the EU nationals “radical activists… targeting American speakers and American companies.”
Thierry Breton. Thierry Breton. Yves Herman/Reuters.

US Supreme Court blocks Chicago troop deployment

The White House had said the troops were necessary to fight crime, but city officials objected.
SCOTUS. Bonnie Cash/Reuters

Trump’s new special envoy tasked with annexing Greenland

The Danish-controlled territory is a source of key minerals, and Trump has repeatedly said he wants the US to take control of it.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry.Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Kathleen Flynn/File Photo/Reuters.

Sacks, Witkoff could face ethics probe over UAE deals

The Trump officials’ involvement in a decision to allow export of advanced US-made chips to the UAE has come under scrutiny from Democrats.

Budget chair Graham plots next Republican party-line bill

Graham said it would be “political malpractice” not to do another reconciliation bill.

The 2025 media lesson: Talk to everyone

Washington figures retreat into friendly media bubbles at their peril.

Congress eyes hearings on Warner Bros. Discovery battle — but nothing binding

There’s little prospect for passage of any legislation that might affect Netflix’s or Paramount’s bids in time.

Turning Point USA conference shows deepening divisions on US right

A conference featuring some of the US’ most prominent conservative figures revealed an American right marred by divisions over its future.

US issues tough demands over Canada-Mexico trade deal

The remarks by the US’ top trade official will buoy Mexican and Canadian officials, after Donald Trump suggested he may allow the deal to lapse.

Hawley’s populist policies in sync with Missouri voters, poll finds

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s stances are pretty popular in a conservative state like Missouri.

White House faces down deadline to release Epstein case files

Not that you’d know it from watching the White House.
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