Donald Trump: News
'Weaker growth, more job losses': US central bank chief warns
Jerome Powell, the Chair of the United States Federal Reserve, has voiced his worries over the possible economic consequences of President Donald Trump's tariff policies.
Millionaires may soon have to pay more taxes in US
Republican leaders in the US are eyeing a new tax bracket for high-income earners.
Who's Letitia James, NY attorney general accused of mortgage fraud
Letitia James, the 67th Attorney General of New York, is being investigated for possible mortgage fraud.
Toilet paper, eye makeup might become costlier in EU
The European Union (EU) has warned of retaliatory tariffs on a wide range of US goods, such as toilet paper, soybeans, eye makeup, etc.
'Home Alone' director wants Trump's cameo cut but fears deportation
Chris Columbus, the director of the beloved 1992 film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, wants Donald Trump's cameo out of the movie.
After AP, White House restricts Reuters, Bloomberg access to Trump
The Donald Trump administration has revised its policy on press access, limiting wire services like Reuters and Bloomberg News.
Chinese media tells Trump to 'stop whining' amid trade war
China Daily, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) official English-language newspaper, has hit back at United States President Donald Trump's stance on the ongoing trade war.
Some Chinese goods face 245% tariffs—Here's the math behind it
A recent White House fact sheet has caused confusion over US tariffs on Chinese goods, with some reports suggesting a massive 245% rate.
Mark Zuckerberg offered $1B to settle FTC antitrust case: Report
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered up to $1 billion to settle the ongoing antitrust lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
China issues Indians 85,000 visas; What relaxations are in place
The Chinese Embassy in India has issued over 85,000 visas to Indian citizens from January 1 to April 9, 2025. The move aims to strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.
Seth Rogen's Trump roast cut from award show broadcast
Actor and comedian Seth Rogen's onstage roast of American President Donald Trump at the Breakthrough Prizes has been edited out of the awards show's official upload.
'Thought Biden's bedtime was..': White House mocks ex-president's 1st speech
Former United States President Joe Biden slammed his successor Donald Trump and billionaire businessman Elon Musk for what he called their attacks on the social security system in his first speech since leaving office.
Trump demands apology from Harvard over 'antisemitism promotion'
Donald Trump has upped the ante on Harvard University, demanding an apology over its alleged promotion of antisemitism.
Who is Neela Rajendra, NASA's diversity chief, fired recently
Neela Rajendra, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Officer, has been removed from her post.
Chinese envoy claims Trump's press-secretary wore China-made dress; shares 'proof'
Chinese envoy Zhang Zhishen has claimed that Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, wore a dress made in China amid the ongoing trade war between China and the United States.
US consumers' fear of unemployment hits highest level since pandemic
Americans are growing concerned about the health of the labor market, according to a recent survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
China halts Boeing aircraft deliveries amid escalating US trade dispute
Amid rising trade tensions with the US, China has ordered its airlines to halt all future deliveries of Boeing aircraft.
South Korea pledges $23B for chip industry as tariffs loom
South Korea has announced a whopping 33 trillion won ($23.25 billion) support package for its semiconductor industry.
Xi Jinping visiting worst tariff-hit nations to 'screw' US: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has suggested that Chinese President Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia tour is aimed at harming America.
Sensex jumps 1,600 points—What is driving today's rally?
The Indian stock market opened on a high note today. At around 10:00am, the Sensex had jumped 1,609 points or 2.14% to 76,767. The Nifty was up 491 points or 2.15% at 23,320.
Trump's MAGA merchandise manufactured in China since 2016: Chinese media
Chinese news channel, China 24, has claimed that a Chinese factory has been producing goods for Donald Trump's 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA) campaign since its launch in 2016.
Hedge fund billionaire warns US facing 'something worse than recession'
Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio has voiced his fears over how Donald Trump's trade policies could affect the US economy.
Marrying an American? Your Green Card now requires tougher interviews
The pathway for spouses of US citizens to enter the country with a Green Card now involves increased scrutiny.
Trump suffering from any medical ailment? White House releases physical
The White House has published the results of President Donald Trump's latest physical exam, confirming he is in "excellent health."
Trump's close ally Daniel Noboa re-elected Ecuador president
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has won re-election in a closely run election, the country's electoral officials said.
Trump says new tariffs on Chinese electronics, semiconductors coming soon
US President Donald Trump has announced that the current exemption of tariffs on Chinese electronics is "temporary."
Teen kills parents to use their money to assassinate Trump
Wisconsin teen Nikita Casap, 17, has been charged with murdering his mother and stepfather and hiding their bullet-riddled bodies under blankets for weeks in their Waukesha home.
Trump's China trade policy could hurt India's growth, Moody's warns
Moody's Ratings has warned President Donald Trump's US trade policy with China could pose "significant downside risk" to neighboring Asian countries, including India.
Apple made iPhones worth $22B in India last year
Apple has ramped up its iPhone production in India by a long shot, assembling devices worth $22 billion in 2024.
Russia, Ukraine trade blame over US-brokered ceasefire violation
Russia and Ukraine's foreign ministers traded allegations of breaching a temporary US-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Apple was on brink of crisis before Trump's tariff concession
Apple has narrowly escaped a major crisis, similar to the supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago.
Donald Trump exempts chips, smartphones, and computers from reciprocal tariffs
US Customs and Border Protection has clarified that smartphones, computers, and chips are exempt from President Donald Trump's recently imposed reciprocal tariffs on Chinese imports.
Ukraine war could see partitioning like Berlin post-WW2: US envoy
Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump's envoy to Kyiv, has suggested a possible partitioning of the country similar to Berlin's division post-World War II.
US health secretary's autism study sparks public health concerns
United States Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's recent autism study has alarm bells ringing in the medical community.
Trump claims Iran may soften stance on nuclear talks
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran's current vulnerabilities, such as domestic unrest and international sanctions, could make the country more amenable to discussions.
China imposes 125% tariffs on US goods, escalating trade tensions
In a major escalation of its ongoing trade war with the US, China has announced an increase in tariffs on American goods to 125% starting Saturday.
Why Donald Trump is being accused of stock market manipulation
US President Donald Trump is facing scrutiny for possibly manipulating stock markets.
Why US is under fire for abandoning war-torn, earthquake-ravaged Myanmar
Criticism of the United States for its perceived lack of support for Myanmar has emerged following the recent 7.7-magnitude earthquake, which has killed at least 3,550 people.
Smartphones may get cheaper in India—thanks to Trump's China tariffs
The ongoing trade tensions between the US and China have also prompted Chinese electronic component manufacturers to offer discounts of up to 5% to Indian companies.
Trump signs orders punishing ex-officials who were critical of him
United States President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders against two former top officials from his first term and a law firm that represented Dominion Voting Systems.