Tuesday, February 4, 2025

On Tuesday’s Front Page: President Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico after the neighboring countries agreed to additional border security measures, President Trump’s pace of executive actions is creating problems in federal courts, and more.


Canada and Mexico blinked Monday in their trade standoff with President Trump, agreeing to take steps to strengthen border security and curb smuggling of deadly fentanyl, hours before the U.S. was set to impose crippling tariffs on both countries.
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President Trump’s frantic pace of executive action is beginning to create problems in federal courts, where judges say he’s gone too fast and too furious.
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President Trump has turned his attention to the “radical lunatics” at the U.S. Agency for International Development in his pursuit of wasteful federal spending.
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When Panama signed up for China’s vast Belt and Road Initiative in 2017, it became the first country in Latin America to join the massive international infrastructure financing project that Beijing has used to win friends and expand its influence around the world.
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It’s hard to disrupt a stalemated war that will pass the three-year mark later this month, but the shift in power in Washington has managed to do just that.
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