Trump administration changes course on in-person requirements for Social Security After announcing social security recipients would be required to appear in-person at office locations, the Trump administration is now backtracking. Ashley Lopez
Inflation is cooling -- but Trump's tariffs could upend things Consumer prices in March were up 2.4% from a year ago — a smaller annual increase than forecasters had expected. While President Trump has suspended many of his new tariffs, import taxes that remain could push prices higher in the months to come. Scott Horsley
Where do tariffs stand? A look at what's in place and what's on pause Trump announced a 90-day pause on most country-specific tariffs, but left other duties in place. Here's a look at where things stand and what could happen next. Rachel Treisman
U.S. stocks slide again as euphoria over Trump's tariff pause starts to fade U.S. stocks fell a day after posting spectacular gains over President Trump's decision to pause many of his tariffs. Now, some of that relief is starting to fade. Sherisse Pham
Asia markets soar after President Trump pauses global tariffs Asia markets followed Wall Street's gains after Trump announced a pause on higher global tariffs, but investors are still looking to Beijing for reaction. Sherisse Pham
High prices may be slow to come down even if tariffs go away, economists say If there's no quick armistice in the tariff war launched by President Trump, American consumers will be footing the bill, most economists agree. But if tariffs end, prices might be slow to come back down. Scott Neuman
Judge finds Newsmax aired false and defamatory claims about voting-tech company A Delaware judge finds the right-wing network aired false and defamatory statements about Dominion Voting Systems' role in the 2020 presidential election. A jury trial is slated for late April. Maddy Lauria
China's EVs boom in Brazil China is not only selling but also building EVs there, investing nearly a billion dollars at one car plant. But there have been troubles.
Appeals court rules Trump can fire probationary federal workers once again The decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals further clears the way for the Trump administration to re-fire, for now, thousands of probationary federal employees. Andrea Hsu
'The Economist' editor unpacks the 'biggest trade policy shock' of Trump's tariffs President Trump's sweeping tariff policy has upended the global economy. Zanny Minton Beddoes, the editor-in-chief of The Economist, likens it to The Art of the Deal — on steroids. Terry Gross