Liberation Day: The tariffs we could expect on April 2

"Liberation Day" is what President Donald Trump is calling the day he announces a new round of tariffs targeting foreign goods.

Poll: Trump is stronger on immigration but weaker on economy

Americans still support the president’s immigration policy but differ when it comes to his stance on tariffs and handling of the economy, a recent poll shows.

Trump says he's 'angry' and 'pissed off' at Putin

President Trump did something he rarely does on Sunday morning: He called an NBC News journalist to complain about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

New Jersey's GOP primary for governor could pivot on Trump, a part-time resident

The most important Republican in New Jersey’s race for governor this year might well be a part-time resident who burnished his reputation and his brand near the Atlantic City Boardwalk.

Trump stands by security team, says he won’t ‘fire people’ over Signal leak

President Donald Trump is making his clearest commitment to not fire anyone over an embarrassing accidental leak of his administration’s plans for an airstrike against the Houthis in Yemen.

What is a woman? Trump answers reporter's question

President Trump offered four answers to the question “What is a woman?" as debates over sex, gender, and transgender rights intensify across Republican-led states.

Elon Musk sells X to his own AI company xAI in $33 billion stock deal

Elon Musk has sold X, formerly Twitter, to his AI company xAI in a $33 billion all-stock deal, signaling deeper integration between artificial intelligence and the social media platform.

Trevor Milton, Nikola founder, pardoned by President Trump

Prosecutors said Trevor Milton claimed to have built a revolutionary truck that was actually a GM truck with Nikola’s logo stamped onto it.

Trump imposes 25% tariff on imported cars: 'This is permanent'

President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported cars, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing but risking higher auto prices and lower sales.

'The Atlantic' publishes Signal group chat that shared attack plans

The Atlantic has released excerpts of the Signal group chat that top U.S. security officials used to discuss plans for the military to attack the Houthis in Yemen. A journalist was included in the chat.