THE NEW YORK TIMES: Its IPO last month, the largest ever, raised $US85.7 billion and suggested that investors were hungry for SpaceX and other large debuts.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: China’s economy last quarter grew at the slowest rate in years, reflecting a slump that the country’s leaders signaled earlier this year when they set the lowest growth target in decades.
The president is accustomed to forcing other countries to bend to his will. But he is struggling to come up with a strategy to extract Iranian concessions as the cease-fire he brokered collapses.
The father of a Colombian immigrant shot and killed by a Federal agent in Maine on Monday described him as ‘a good person raised with strong values,’ who worked two jobs.
Shipping industry still waiting for a strait answer as President Donald Trump changes fee proposal to only guaranteeing safe passage to vessels from states that agree to invest in the United States
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Early in the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the West’s cry was to supply Ukraine with enough artillery shells and tanks to blunt Russia’s onslaught. It’s now a far different fight.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: A federal immigration agent shot and killed a person in a vehicle in the coastal city of Biddeford, Maine, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
A fragile ceasefire has unravelled into fresh chaos in the Strait of Hormuz, as a controversial Trump-brokered deal is blamed for handing Iran sweeping control over one of the world’s most critical oil routes.
Lindsey Graham’s death comes as another influential Republican senator, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has spent several weeks in the hospital for undisclosed reasons.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Furious hardliners and a battle over one of the world’s most important shipping routes have left the US President with dwindling options.
Nigel Farage is pinning his hopes on a win with voters to silence his critics and cast himself as the victim of a campaign orchestrated by the political establishment.
US President Donald Trump has given a speech that blended American history, tales of old war heroes, happy patriotic talk and a handful of political chum.