Trump hosts Netanyahu; wants US to take over Gaza

In a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump said he wants the U.S. to take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after Palestinians are resettled elsewhere.

China strikes back with tariffs on U.S. goods

China announced new tariffs targeting U.S. coal and other products, and launching an anti-trust investigation into Google. It's not clear how much consumers will feel these new tariffs from China, but this was all part of a tariff roller coaster in Washington. After speaking to the leaders of Mexico and Canada, President Donald Trump backed away from new tariffs in North America.

Joe Biden signs with Hollywood talent agency

Former President Joe Biden has signed a contract with a Los Angeles talent agency as he transitions into his post-presidency career. Biden signed a deal with the Creative Artists Agency, which also represented him from 2017-2020. The talent agency also has ties to former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama.

New Arizona Supreme Court justice sworn in

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs administered the judicial oath to judge Maria Elena Cruz, who is the first Latina and Black person to serve on the state's highest court. Cruz was appointed by Hobbs to replace Robert Brutinel, who retired.

Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for 1 month

President Donald Trump has agreed to delay the Mexico tariffs for a month pending further negotiations. In exchange, Mexico will reinforce their border with 10,000 members of the National Guard to help with drug trafficking, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said.

Musk and Trump shutting down USAID

The U.S. Agency for International Development is on the cusp of being shut down, according to the Trump administration's billionaire adviser and Tesla CEO Elon Musk – who said President Donald Trump has "agreed" to shutter the agency.

Trump administration removing FBI officials

The Trump Administration is removing FBI agents involved in the criminal investigations into the president, and critics are calling it political revenge. Reporter Madeleine Rivera has more.