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- First LookWhite House steps up pressure for trade deals ahead of Wednesday deadlineThere are plans for the United States to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1. That furthers the uncertainty for businesses, consumers, and America's trading partners.
- US economy faces reckoning as some immigrants avoid workplacesUncertainty caused by policy shifts and arrests is taking a toll on America鈥檚 workplaces, making many immigrants 鈥 with and without legal status 鈥 hesitant to go to work.聽
- Party of the rich or working class? 鈥楤ig bill鈥 poses a test for Republicans.As the Senate takes up the House One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some Republicans question if it favors rich people over the party鈥檚 working-class base.
- US and China try a trade thaw, but latest 鈥榙eal鈥 signals bumpy road aheadThe world鈥檚 two largest economies are trying to tamp down escalating tariffs and export controls. The latest agreement offers a reset in the relationship, yet challenges remain.
- The ExplainerLights, camera, tax credits? Sagging Hollywood draws attention of California, Trump.California鈥檚 new state budget doubles tax incentives for the film industry, to help Hollywood as other countries and states lure production away. President Trump is also floating efforts to help.
- First LookAmazon unveils plans for nuclear-powered data centers despite federal scrutinyAmazon plans to spend $20 billion to build two large data centers in Pennsylvania, including one that will draw power from a nearby nuclear plant. The investment will bring lots of construction jobs, but critics raise concerns about energy use and fairness.
- First LookHow rare earths, AI chips, and student visas raise the stakes in the US-China trade warThe United States and China have agreed to a new round of trade talks in London on June 9. In the ongoing trade war, China slowed the export of its 鈥渞are earths鈥 as the U.S. issued export control guidelines for AI chips and revoked Chinese student visas.
- Trump promised to bring jobs to the Rust Belt. The Sun Belt may get them instead.Donald Trump was elected partly on the promise of a factory renaissance. Made-in-America may come back, but not necessarily in the places that led U.S. manufacturing 80 years ago.
- Trade disputes threaten US-EU relations, even as courts weigh Trump tariffsCourts are challenging the legality of President Trump鈥檚 tariff threats, but longer-term risks of America鈥檚 new trade tactics include lost confidence of trusted allies.
- Trump鈥檚 budget bill carries costs: Higher deficits and US debtPresident Trump promised to expand tax cuts while also slashing federal spending. So far, the math in Congress looks like a recipe for federal deficits聽to keep rising.
- This Illinois town aims for economic revival 鈥 but will Trump tariffs help?President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs aim to revive U.S. manufacturing and the cities where it happens. But in Belvidere, Illinois, the reality is complicated.
- Message in US-China trade deal: Neither side wants a sudden breakupAfter initiating a trade war, President Donald Trump has apparently blinked. His massive recent tariffs on China are now on pause after threatening major economic disruption.
- Can AI be 鈥榙emocratic鈥? Race is on for who will define the technology鈥檚 future.An American AI company is working to promote 鈥渄emocratic鈥 artificial intelligence. It鈥檚 not yet clear what that means or how it might influence how the emerging technology is used.
- The ExplainerUS-China trade talks could temper tariff angst, but rivalry runs deepIt鈥檚 unlikely the U.S. and China can erase the tension in their geopolitical rivalry. But they can manage it. The current talks provide a key avenue.
- First LookBillionaire Warren Buffett鈥檚 best and worst investments over the yearsBillionaire investor Warren Buffett announced plans Saturday to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year. Here鈥檚 a look back at his career.聽
- Hiring is up, GDP is down: Economy sends mixed signals as tariffs loomThe latest U.S. jobs report beat expectations, yet consumer sentiment is down. America鈥檚 economic health may turn on upcoming tariffs
- China is a big buyer of US soybeans. These farmers are bracing for tariff impact.Farmers in Illinois, the top soybean-producing state in the U.S., are trying to sort out how much to plant while staring down tariff-related market chaos.
- Markets falter as Trump attacks Fed鈥檚 independence 鈥 and its chairThe selloff of U.S. assets continued as President Trump stepped up threats for Fed Chair Powell to drop interest rates to spur the economy or lose his job.
- California designs a trade plan to blunt tariffs. Be careful, China expert says.California Gov. Gavin Newsom says that to protect its economy from tariffs, the state can make its own trade deals with China. Orville Schell, director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society, says California has to step carefully to avoid working against federal government interests.
- Why Trump鈥檚 鈥榤adman theory鈥 tactics could run aground amid trade reversalsIs there a method behind the Trump administration鈥檚 madness? Yes, on both negotiation tactics and long-term economic strategy. But the path to get there is not only rocky; it鈥檚 full of pitfalls.