President Donald Trump is ruling out tariff cuts for China, just as trade negotiations are set to begin between the two countries. He’s doubling down on high tariffs ahead of this weekend’s official talks and has sworn in a new envoy to Beijing—tasking him with pursuing fairness for American workers.
A major shift for U.S. air travelers takes effect today. Adults flying domestically must now present a Real ID or a federally accepted alternative at TSA checkpoints. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reassured travelers without a Real ID that they will still be able to fly on Wednesday if necessary.
An Indian airstrike has killed at least 26 people in Pakistan, and Pakistan is threatening retaliation. India says it targeted only terrorists responsible for last month’s deadly attack that killed 26 tourists—but Pakistan claims India’s strikes hit civilians. International leaders are calling for de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
Black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel today—signaling that cardinals have not yet elected a new pope. There’s no clear front-runner to lead the Roman Catholic Church, and voting will continue tomorrow. Cardinals remain isolated from the outside world until a new pope is chosen.