Zelenskyy and European leaders head to Washington as Trump weighs Putin’s peace plan, a decision that could reshape U.S. policy.
The Trump administration may buy into Intel, a move that could stabilize U.S. chipmaking and reshape the government’s role in the industry.
Alaska summit between President Trump and President Putin ends with no new peace agreement for the war in Ukraine.
Amazon is adding same-day delivery for fresh groceries in 1,000 cities, aiming to reach 2,300 by 2025 and challenging industry leaders.
Canadian consumers boycott American liquors and wines, costing exporters millions in lost sales.
Internal political divisions in Israel over the war are sharp, but proposed takeover of Gaza remains likely.
Young men with degrees face 6% unemployment, higher than women or the national average, as male-heavy industries shrink and AI accelerates change.
Mexico extradited 26 cartel leaders to the U.S., striking a deal with the Trump administration to target top figures in the drug trade.
National Guard and Federal Agents begin deployment to Washington D.C. on President Trump’s orders.
Treasury Secretary Bessent joins Trump and Hawley in backing a ban on congressional stock trading, reviving the fight over ethics and public trust.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to meet with European leaders in Berlin and President Trump via teleconference.
A new federal law has big companies exploring dollar-backed stablecoins, promising faster, cheaper payments but raising questions about trust and privacy.