Judge blocks Trump administration plans to dismantle Voice of America A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America, the federally funded overseas news outlet. Emily Feng
They were promised 'made-to-fade' tattoos — which haven't really faded In 2021, a company called Ephemeral Tattoo launched a tattoo ink "made to fade" — that the body would dissolve. Three years later, some clients say -- they haven't faded well. Michelle Aslam
Jury finds 'The New York Times' did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin A jury concluded that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who had argued that an error in a 2017 Times editorial damaged her reputation. The Associated Press
'60 Minutes' chief resigns, saying show's independence was compromised The longtime head of CBS' 60 Minutes resigned Tuesday, as the network's parent company grapples with President Trump's lawsuit over an interview the show did with Kamala Harris last fall. David Folkenflik
The global economy will be hit hard by Trump's tariffs, IMF warns The International Monetary Fund slashed its growth forecasts for the global economy to 2.8% as President Trump's tariffs risk sparking a trade war. Rafael Nam
Walgreens to pay up to $350 million in U.S. opioid settlement The nationwide drugstore chain must pay the government at least $300 million and will owe another $50 million if the company is sold, merged, or transferred before 2032, according to the settlement. The Associated Press
The Justice Department and Google battle over how to fix a search engine monopoly After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court to debate penalties. One possible result: forcing Google to spin off Chrome. Jaclyn Diaz
DHL will stop shipping packages over $800 to U.S. customers due to new customs rules The shipping company's temporary new policy comes as President Trump continues to upend U.S. global trade policy. Joe Hernandez
Sell USA? Why Trump's tariffs may be sparking a historic storm on Wall Street When Trump announced sweeping tariffs this month, he called it "Liberation Day." But there are fears that it may well have been the day foreign investors started to lose faith in the United States. Rafael Nam
The Justice Department is about to make its case for a Google breakup. Here's what to know Google and the Justice Department will face off in the final stage of a landmark antitrust case that could force the company to spin off its Chrome browser business. John Ruwitch