Key Events (10)
President Trump told UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer that handing the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is a 'big mistake,' reversing his earlier statement that the plan was the best deal Starmer could make.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Trump of exerting 'unfair' pressure on Kyiv during Geneva peace talks, saying he hopes Trump's remarks are 'just his tactics and not the decision.' Geneva negotiations ended without breakthrough on key issues including occupied territories and nuclear plant safety.
The Trump administration released federal funds for the New York-New Jersey Gateway tunnel project, clearing the path for work to increase the number of tunnels linking New York City and New Jersey.
President Trump accused Maryland Governor Wes Moore of 'gross mismanagement' following a sewage spill disaster in the Potomac River caused by a rupture in a federally managed sewer line last month.
The Trump administration's ICE crackdown is rattling the hospitality industry, according to Unite Here union, which reports the enforcement actions are harming tourism and costing jobs. A conservative Georgia town is also pushing back against plans to convert a warehouse into an ICE detention center.
Environmental groups filed a lawsuit challenging the EPA's repeal of the 'endangerment finding' that determined greenhouse gases threaten public health, while the Trump administration also plans to loosen mercury rules for coal plants.
The US and Japan unveiled $36 billion in combined oil, gas, and critical minerals projects aimed at reducing dependence on foreign sources and challenging China's market position. Trump said the deals 'end our foolish dependence on foreign sources,' while Japan's PM emphasized enhanced economic security.
NYU Langone hospital ended its transgender treatment program for minors amid Trump administration threats to cut funding to providers who offer gender-affirming care to transgender youth.
The FCC opened an enforcement action against ABC's 'The View,' while FCC Chair Brendan Carr accused the media of being 'lied to' regarding a Stephen Colbert controversy involving alleged threats to ICC judges.
The Trump administration is intensifying efforts to target noncitizen voting ahead of the midterms despite finding it to be rare, as part of a broader effort to insert federal law enforcement into election machinery.