Who is, and isn’t, accompanying Trump to China

More noteworthy than who’s making the trip to Beijing with Trump this week is who isn’t.
Trump and Xi Jinping during a meeting in October 2025. Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo/Reuters. Banner credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty.

Paramount seeks to calm California’s creatives — and a litigious attorney general

Paramount is racing to reassure Hollywood that its takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, with its HBO streaming service, isn’t aimed at killing movie theaters.
A Paramount logo.Mike Blake/File Photo/Reuters

South Africa’s Ramaphosa turns to courts to stall impeachment

The South African leader pledged to challenge a decision by the country’s top court, which revived an impeachment inquiry against him.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa.South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa. Adriano Machado/Reuters.

Energy executives brace for prolonged spike in jet fuel prices

Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopened immediately and crude oil prices stabilize, it will take “months” for refineries to catch up, S&P Global Energy analysts wrote.
A British Airways airplane taxis at Charles de Gaulle airport.Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo/Reuters
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Democrat seeks to strip $1B for Trump ballroom from immigration bill

Sen. Jacky Rosen is proposing a measure to redirect the funds to law enforcement programs.
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., questions Secretary of State Marco Rubio in 2025.Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Senate advances Warsh’s Fed nomination

Senators are on track to confirm Kevin Warsh later this week following a surprisingly bipartisan vote Monday night.
Kevin Warsh Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

‘Boeing, beef and beans’: Senators shine light on Trump’s China dealmaking

Republican senators who held official meetings in Beijing last week talked about their hopes for the presidential visit.
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont.Andy Wong/Pool via Reuters

Trump’s ballroom funding hits Republican turbulence

“The $1 billion dollars? I have questions,” said one Republican senator.

Bessent pays Japan third visit as secretary

Officials are expected to dig into the next phase of Japan’s pledge to invest $550 billion in the US strategic industrial base.

Trump invites CEOs of Tesla, Goldman, Apple, and others to China

More than a dozen CEOs, including top tech and finance leaders, were invited to join US President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week, according to a White House official.

Less climate talk, more growth: US progressives take a lesson from Canada

Sen. Elissa Slotkin and Pete Buttigieg were among the American Democrats who traveled north to learn from Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Young Americans pessimistic about job market, survey finds

Last year, 43% of Americans between the ages of 15 and 34 said it was a good time to find a job where they live, according to Gallup, a 12-point decline.

Groups sound alarm over possible Trump housing cut

Housing lenders and state agencies are raising concerns that administration officials could soon wind down an affordable housing program.

Iran war, ballroom funding debates hang over GOP agenda

Republicans are returning to a two-week sprint to finalize their $70 billion immigration enforcement bill.

Trump and the CEOs go to China

In Washington, a carefully constructed decade of political consensus on China policy lies in ruins.
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