Why Vance is headed to Hungary

He’s hoping to boost Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the country’s looming election.
JD Vance, Viktor Orban, and Donald TrumpJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Trump overhauls metal, drug tariffs

Makers of brand-name drugs who refuse the US’ demands to lower prices and relocate manufacturing to the US will face tariffs of 100%.
Pills spill out of the mouth a Lady Liberty installation at the Lincoln MemorialKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Swalwell-FBI flap could backfire on Trump administration

The Democratic lawmaker is in the thick of his California gubernatorial campaign.
California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell attends a House Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel on Sept. 17, 2025. Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

World views China better than US, poll finds

A median 36% of those polled across more than 130 countries approve of China’s leadership, while 31% approve of US leadership.
Women take photos of China’s national emblemMaxim Shemetov/Reuters
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Why Vance is headed to Hungary

He’s hoping to boost Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the country’s looming election.
JD Vance, Viktor Orban, and Donald TrumpJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Larry Summers’ new chart sounds the inflation alarm

The economist has shared with associates his view that the American fiscal and economic situations would be worryingly fragile even without a war.
Larry SummersBrendan McDermid/Reuters

Trump issues expletive-laden threat against Iran

US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb all of Iran’s power plants and destroy its bridges if Tehran didn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White HouseAlex Brandon/Pool via Reuters

Pope Leo XIV calls for peace in first Easter address

Pope Leo XIV warned the world is becoming “accustomed to violence,” urging leaders in his first Easter address to end conflict and prioritize dialogue.

White House asks Congress to spend big on defense

The Trump administration asked lawmakers to boost defense spending by 42% while cutting all other spending by 10%.

Debatable: Paying TSA workers

Trump went around Congress to pay TSA workers during the shutdown. There are doubts about the legality of his move.

World views China better than US, poll finds

A median 36% of those polled across more than 130 countries approve of China’s leadership, while 31% approve of US leadership.

Trump to propose 2027 budget

The president earlier this year suggested he could seek a defense budget of $1.5 trillion, which is about 50% more than lawmakers greenlit for this fiscal year.

Swalwell-FBI flap could backfire on Trump administration

The Democratic lawmaker is in the thick of his California gubernatorial campaign.

The world marks one year since ‘Liberation Day’

The US trade deficit increased last month, new data showed, exactly one year after President Donald Trump unveiled his sweeping tariff regime.

US destroys key Iran bridge as Trump threats fail to calm markets

Donald Trump’s renewed threats against Iran failed to drastically change the dynamic of the war or ease the market’s anxious posture.
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