SpaceX, US government discuss stock donation for Trump Accounts

The Trump administration has weighed whether to take stakes in other AI firms.
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Supreme Court strikes down caps on coordinated campaign donations

The ruling represents a victory for Republicans.
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EU, China agree October deadline for trade negotiations

Europe is grappling with a huge influx of Chinese exports that threaten deindustrialization.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang shakes hands with President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang shakes hands with President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. Andres Martinez Casares/Pool via Reuters

As Hormuz opens, oil markets are awash in supply

The sudden gut in crude markets has pushed prices to their lowest level since the US-Iran war began.
A gas flare burns in the distance at the Rumaila oil field, Iraq.
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Supreme Court rejects Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order

The decision, which was expected, is nevertheless a blow to a key administration priority.
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Supreme Court strikes down caps on coordinated campaign donations

The ruling represents a victory for Republicans.
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Few Ukrainians approve of US leadership, poll finds

Just 7% of Ukrainians said they approve of US leadership, according to a Gallup poll taken in April.
Ukrainian soldiers fire a howitzer
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Trump’s Board of Peace charts path forward

Questions continue to swirl about the organization’s work in Gaza.

Supreme Court punts on future Fed firings

The high court ruled that the president can dismiss members of most independent agencies without cause, but that the US central bank is different.

Supreme Court says Trump can’t fire Fed governor — for now

In a separate ruling, the justices made it easier for the president to fire officials at other independent agencies.

American national pride recedes across parties, poll finds

One-third of US adults say they are “extremely proud” to be an American, according to Gallup.

Democrats’ ‘Project 2029’ goes after tech companies with online safety plan

The liberal counterweight to conservatives’ Project 2025 is rolling out a series of policies to set the stage for an already crowded field of 2028 presidential hopefuls.

New Hampshire becomes the Senate midterms’ sleeper race

Democrat Chris Pappas warns his party not to be “overconfident.”

Threats to US payment rails helped trigger Bessent’s AI worries

Advanced models have heightened banks’ fears of an outage that would hamstring their ability to send money.

Only Trump can end his own blockade

The US president is preventing the reauthorization of a key surveillance law, and refusing to sign a bipartisan housing bill.
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