U.S.-China trade talks kick off in Geneva Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is meeting with Chinese officials in Geneva, Switzerland, for trade talks as the Trump administration pushes for progress in its trade wars. Willem Marx
Elizabeth Holmes' partner raises millions for new biotech testing startup The incarcerated former Silicon Valley star is advising her partner on a new health tech startup. Holmes was convicted of defrauding investors in her blood-testing company Theranos. Bobby Allyn
Federal judge temporarily halts Trump's sweeping government overhaul A federal judge in San Francisco issued a two-week restraining order temporarily blocking the Trump administration's sweeping overhaul of the federal government. Her order applies to 20 agencies. Andrea Hsu
Why Warren Buffett matters beyond Wall Street The 94-year-old investor is retiring as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO. He's built both a fortune and a reputation as "the nicest billionaire" — at a time when many other billionaires are widely criticized. Maria Aspan
Ahead of trade talks, Trump says an 80% tariff on China 'seems right' Trade negotiators from the U.S. and China are starting talks this weekend in Switzerland. These are the first high-level trade talks between the two countries since President Trump returned to the White House. Steve Inskeep
Rite Aid to close Bartell Drugs unless buyer emerges Bartell Drugs customers are mourning what could be the end of the beloved local pharmacy. Monica Nickelsburg
Bill Gates pledges remaining fortune to Gates Foundation, which will close in 20 years Bill Gates says he will donate 99% of his remaining tech fortune to the Gates Foundation, which will now close in 2045, earlier than previously planned. Associated Press
Here's why Bill Gates is accelerating his plan to donate his billions After decades of philanthropy following the success of Microsoft, Bill Gates is winding down his namessake charity. What's he going to do next? Alejandra Marquez Janse
Americans are already seeing Trump's tariffs kick in. They sent in receipts to prove it There's new tariffs on almost everything that is imported. Some of that increased cost is being eaten by exporters in other countries, but a lot of the higher prices are being picked up by Americans, who are seeing it in their receipts. Emily Feng
Economists warn Trump's research cuts could have dire consequences for GDP President Trump has proposed slashing federal scientific funding. Economists say the long-term consequences could be dire. Geoff Brumfiel