Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says that smartphones and other electronics that President Trump spared from his recent reciprocal tariffs will face new "semiconductor sectoral tariffs" over the coming months. … [Read more...] about Trump administration officials say tariff reprieve on electronics is temporary
No booze, no cover, no judging: Inside Mexico City’s free dance parties
It's 4 p.m. on a recent Sunday afternoon, and a pavilion of towering windows in a Mexico City urban park is nearly packed. The public is diverse, but everyone here wants the same thing: to dance freely, at no cost, without harassment or prejudice. … [Read more...] about No booze, no cover, no judging: Inside Mexico City’s free dance parties
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers: Justice Department directive to seek death penalty is a social media stunt
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, filed Friday to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty. … [Read more...] about Luigi Mangione’s lawyers: Justice Department directive to seek death penalty is a social media stunt
Serbia’s populist president demands order after months of anti-corruption protests shaking his rule
Serbia's populist President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday demanded that authorities restore "order and peace" in the Balkan country following months of anti-corruption protests that have shaken his firm grip on power. … [Read more...] about Serbia’s populist president demands order after months of anti-corruption protests shaking his rule
Tragic New York City helicopter crash hits home in Barcelona where victims were well known
As they sat inside a helicopter shortly before a flight over the towering skyscrapers of New York City, Agustin Escobar flashed a thumbs-up while his wife and children beamed big smiles. … [Read more...] about Tragic New York City helicopter crash hits home in Barcelona where victims were well known