Political Landscape

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow $4 billion in foreign aid cuts

The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow the government to withhold $4 billion of spending on foreign aid that was approved by Congress.

Chief Justice John Roberts clears way for Trump to fire FTC commissioner for now

Chief Justice John Roberts has allowed President Trump to remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission for now.

Global Impact

Actors and directors pledge not to work with Israeli film groups ‘implicated in genocide’

Hundreds of actors, directors and other film industry professionals have signed a new pledge vowing not to work with Israeli film institutions they say are “implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people”.

French parliament set to fire second PM in less than a year, fueling instability

The French government was set to be thrown into fresh turmoil Monday as lawmakers prepared to fire the prime minister, the latest leader tossed out by a deeply divided legislature.

Economic Pulse

New York Fed finds consumers more worried about job market in August

Americans grew notably less sanguine about the job market in August and downgraded views of their current financial situations, a report from the New York Federal Reserve Bank showed on Monday.

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What to know about putting your student loan payments on pause

There’s been a sharp uptick in the number of student loan borrowers hitting the pause button on their monthly bills.

Quick Takes

Lady Gaga’s concert cut her MTV Video Music Awards appearance short on Sunday, September 7, but she made sure her fans got a taste of her victory.

This 12-Second Morning Ritual That Naturally Sharpens Eyesight in as little as 7 Days

A moose that has come to be known as Emil appeared nearly three weeks ago in Lower Austria, a province in the country's northeast that surrounds Vienna, and it doesn't seem to be in any hurry to leave.

Prince Harry arrived in Britain on Monday amid a flurry of speculation about whether he will meet his father, for only the second time since King Charles III's cancer diagnosis in February 2024.

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