Migrant advocates file class-action lawsuit over Trump administration policy They’re challenging a new Trump administration policy that forces immigrants without legal status to remain locked up in ICE custody.
Are prices going up because of tariffs? Here's what we know Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to delay price increases — for now. Alina Selyukh
Trump lawsuit against Murdoch and 'Wall Street Journal' turns personal Trump says he personally told his "very good friend Rupert Murdoch" that he had not sent a racy birthday greeting two decades ago to Jeffrey Epstein. Murdoch's Journal reported it anyway. David Folkenflik
DHS is urging DACA recipients to self-deport "DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who then encouraged "every person here illegally" to self-deport. Ximena Bustillo
Trump breaks with Netanyahu over Gaza hunger, shortens deadline for Ukraine ceasefire In Scotland, President Trump pledges more food aid for Gaza and threatens a tighter deadline for Russia sanctions. Franco Ordoñez
Trump deputy attorney general's past raises questions in the Epstein case Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for President Trump, is now the No. 2 official at the Department of Justice and is handling the Epstein matter. His involvement raises unusual questions. Ryan Lucas
States sue USDA over efforts to gather food stamp data on tens of millions of people Twenty states and Washington, DC are suing USDA after the agency demanded states turn over sensitive data on applicants for food assistance by July 30. Jude Joffe-Block
A look at the shifting roles within government under President Trump NPR looks at how President Trump's actions have created a tension in Washington over who is responsible for the various aspects of the government. Tamara Keith
Mental health warnings on social media? Minnesota will require them next year Supporters say the pop-up messages could encourage Minnesotans, especially kids, to think twice about how much time they spend on sites. Social media companies argue that the law is heavy-handed. Dana Ferguson
Pete Buttigieg warns Democrats can't go back to status quo after President Trump Steve Inskeep speaks with former US Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status of the Democratic party. Steve Inskeep