Trump administration lays out roadmap to streamline tariff talks, WSJ reports

(Reuters) – U.S. officials plan to conduct trade negotiations using a new template setting common terms for many of the talks over President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. Officials plan to use
US Justice Department unit for drug and food safety cases being disbanded

By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Justice Department unit that handles criminal and civil enforcement of U.S. food and drug safety laws is being disbanded as part of an ongoing cost-cutting campaign by President Donald Trump’s
College journalists wrestle with transparency as students fear deportation for speaking out

CHICAGO (AP) — Over the past few weeks, Greta Reich, editor-in-chief of Stanford University’s student newspaper, has had almost two dozen requests to take down quotes, bylines, photos and opinion articles from current and former sources and
Who is Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan?

A judge in Milwaukee is accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities, a case that has immediately become a high-profile confrontation between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the Republican administration’s immigration policies. Milwaukee County
Officials to test water from Ohio village near Cold War-era weapons plant after newspaper probe

LUCKEY, Ohio (AP) — Authorities in Ohio plan to test the groundwater supply across a village near a former weapons plant after a newspaper investigation published Friday found high levels of radioactivity in samples taken at a
Social Security may lose thousands more staff under new Trump rule

By Nathan Layne and Tim Reid (Reuters) -The Social Security Administration could lose thousands more staff beyond the 7,000 already targeted for cuts due to a move by the Trump administration to reclassify government employees, making them
Voight seeks to revive Hollywood’s golden age with Trump-backed tax credits

By Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES(Reuters) -Jon Voight, one of three veteran actors named by U.S. President Donald Trump as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood, is preparing to outline his plans to restore the entertainment industry’s Golden Age. Voight
In reverse of a longtime stance, US says UN Palestinian refugee agency isn’t immune from lawsuits
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has decided that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees is not immune from being sued, reversing the U.S. government’s longstanding position that the organization was protected from civil liability. The Justice
Rob Holland, famed aerobatic pilot, dies in crash before Virginia airshow

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Rob Holland, a famed aerobatic pilot who wowed airshow crowds and championship judges with tight spirals, meticulous loops and inventive sequences in the sky, has died in a plane crash. He was 50.
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of helping a man evade immigration agents and is arrested

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The FBI on Friday arrested a Milwaukee judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities, escalating a clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the Republican president’s sweeping immigration crackdown. Dugan