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A federal court yesterday blocked many of President Trump’s tariffs this term. The U.S. Court of International Trade says the president overstepped his authority when he imposed the tariffs on April 2. If the ruling stands, it would also strike down all the tariffs imposed on that day and separate levies imposed on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.
President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order imposing tariffs on imported goods during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
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For several days, Trump has increasingly expressed his frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the slow progress in ending the war in Ukraine. Yesterday, Trump said he was “disappointed” that Russia had continued attacks while negotiations were still in progress. Last night, Russia announced its readiness to hold another round of peace talks next Monday in Istanbul, Turkey.
American and European conservatives, populists, and nationalists are gathering in Hungary today for the Conservative Political Action Conference. It’s the fourth consecutive year the event has been held in Hungary. In recent years, conservatives in America have looked at the country and its prime minister, Viktor Orban, as an inspirational model for getting elected and implementing a political agenda. Orban has led the country for the last 15 years. Many Hungarians and analysts say he has this longevity by taking over and undermining democratic institutions.
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It can be difficult to maintain relationships with old friends. Nina Badzin, the host of the podcast Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendshipsays it’s important to have friends who have known you through multiple stages of life. She discussed with Life Kit how to cultivate a mindset to help nurture relationships with old friends across time and distance.
For more guidance on how to keep old friendships, listen to this episode of NPR’s Life Kit. Subscribe to the Life Kit newsletter for expert advice on love, money, relationships and more.
Sahana Kargi, tries on her pageant crown after winning the Miss Utah Sweetheart in Sandy, Utah on Nov. 14, 2024
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Late last year, photographer Kavya Krishna spent three months traveling across the U.S. to document Indian American communities, highlighting both their shared experiences and regional differences. Throughout her project, titled “A Town in America,” she stayed with friends, family acquaintances, and people she met along the way, with each connection leading her to the next. “What emerged was a story rooted in landscape, trust and a strong sense of connection,” Krishna said. Check out the photos from the project.
Jack McHonett, 8, and his mother, Jessica McHonett, stand in front of their rental chicken coop at their home in Fairfax, Va.
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This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.