Lawsuit Seeks to Release Family of Suspect in Colorado Attack

The suit, filed by lawyers for the wife and children of the man charged with attacking an event supporting hostages in Gaza, also asks a judge to block their deportation.Read More
How Higher Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Will Affect Companies

Home builders, car manufacturers and can makers are among those that will see higher prices for materials. Those companies could charge customers more.Read More
Putin and Zelensky Trade Accusations Amid Escalating Attacks

The belligerent language and the recent strikes make clear that a wide gap separates Ukraine and Russia, even as their officials have been engaged in direct talks.Read More
Trump’s Policy Bill Would Add $2.4 Trillion to Debt, Budget Office Says

The estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is all but certain to inflame an already intense debate inside the G.O.P. about the fiscal consequences of their bill to enact President Trump’s agenda.Read More
Santa Ono Blocked From Becoming University of Florida’s President

Santa Ono, the former president of the University of Michigan, was also criticized by conservatives for his handling of campus protests.Read More
U.K. Exempt From Trump’s 50% Steel Tariff, but Europe Still Has to Pay

Despite an exemption from 50 percent tariffs, Britain still has to pay a 25 percent duty because its trade deal with the United States has yet to be put in place.Read More
Trump Allies Try to Discredit Experts Warning About the Cost of Tax Cuts

President Trump and his allies have united around a new foe: the economists and budget experts who have warned about the costs of Republicans’ tax ambitions.Read More
Jacob Long’s Big Bet on American Woolen, a Connecticut Textile Mill

Jacob Long bet his family, his livelihood and his personal philosophy about American craftsmanship on a textile mill in Connecticut.Read More
What to Know About Canada’s Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is blanketing the Midwest and Northeast United States.Read More
China Tries to Stop Smuggling of Rare Earths as Shortages Loom Abroad

Police officers, customs officials and spies are reinforcing China’s embargo on the critical minerals that it overwhelmingly controls.Read More