U.S. and Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal
The United States will share future revenues from Ukraine’s mineral reserves under a deal announced by the Trump administration on Wednesday that creates a joint investment fund between the countries.…
A Flashing Economic Warning and a Sharp Political Jolt
President Trump took office 101 days ago after a campaign in which voters bought his argument that he could skillfully manage the economy and that his policy prescriptions could both…
Meta Says It Anticipates Continued Growth Despite Tariffs
As President Trump’s tariffs have upended global trade, many eyes have been on Silicon Valley and how the biggest tech companies — including Meta — intend to weather the storm.…
F.B.I. Reassigns Agents Who Knelt During Racial Justice Protests in 2020
The F.B.I. is reassigning several female agents in supervisory positions who knelt during demonstrations protesting police violence in the District of Columbia in 2020, according to several people familiar with…
Under Trump, Stocks Have the Worst Start to a Presidential Term Since 1974
One hundred days of President Trump. Seventy days of whipsaw trading in financial markets. Thirty-two days of losses. More than $6.5 trillion wiped from the value of public companies. For…
Chinese Factories Slow in Early Sign of Trade War’s Toll
President Trump’s tariffs are already taking a toll on China’s factories. Three weeks into a trade war that pushed import tariffs on Chinese-made goods to 145 percent, an official report…
Google’s Chief Says Breakup Proposal Would Hobble Business
Google’s chief executive, Sundar Pichai, told a federal judge on Wednesday that a government proposal to break up the company would hobble the business, as he aimed to stave off…
Live Updates: Supreme Court Appears Open to Approving Religious Charter Schools
April 30, 2025, 9:56 a.m. ET If approved to open, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School would be part of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of…
The Six Triple Eight: Black, Female Soldiers Honored for World War II Success
The only all-Black, all-female Army battalion to serve in Europe during World War II was awarded Congress’s highest honor on Tuesday, in a celebration of the type of diversity that…
Sectarian Clashes Spread Around Syria’s Capital, Drawing In Israel
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria on Wednesday and threatened to strike government forces there if clashes persist with fighters from the country’s Druse minority. Wading into the latest eruption of…