There was little market reaction to the marathon speech, the longest presidential address to Congress in modern US history. From diehard supporters of Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement to people who consider themselves more centrist, we asked his voters what they made of the speech.
Political Correspondent Jim Oliphant highlights more takeaways from the night on today's Reuters World News podcast.
Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, a moderate elected in a state carried by Trump last year, made a case for bipartisan values and invoked former Republican president Ronald Reagan in her party's rebuttal to Trump's address.
In other news
US Marshals have warned federal judges of unusually high threat levels as billionaire Elon Musk and other Trump administration allies ramp up efforts to discredit judges who stand in the way of White House efforts to slash federal jobs and programs, said several judges with knowledge of the warnings.
The parties hoping to form Germany's next government agreed to create a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund and overhaul borrowing rules in a spending shift to revamp the military and revive growth. Here's how a pivot to defense could help Europe's largest economy.
The Greek parliament voted to set up a committee to investigate how a minister handled the aftermath of a deadly 2023 train crash, days after violent protests over a perceived lack of government accountability brought business to a halt.
South Sudanese forces have arrested a senior military official allied with First Vice President Riek Machar, and deployed troops around Machar's residence, risking a 2018 peace deal that ended a civil war, his spokesperson said.
Business & Markets
Global growth concerns have shot back onto the radar of financial markets as weakening US economic data and growing trade tensions hurt consumer confidence and business activity. A shift in the mood music is apparent across markets.
A trade group representing nearly all major automakers warned that new 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico imposed by Trump will lead to drastic price hikes. For more news on the industry, sign up for the Auto File newsletter.
China unlocked more fiscal stimulus, promising greater efforts to support consumption and cushion the impact of an escalating trade war with the United States on an economy that Beijing is determined to grow by another 5%-or-so this year.
ASML, the computer chip equipment maker that has been hit by successive waves of US-led restrictions on exports to China, said in its annual report that uncertainty over export controls had weakened customer demand in 2024.
Some advocates believe AI is poised to surpass human capabilities. Others see it more as a powerful problem-solving tool. In this episode of The Big View podcast, Felix Martin explores the implications of the diverging views for investors and economists.
In Pictures
A member of the Padre Miguel samba school in Rio de Janeiro. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Our photographers have been capturing scenes of Brazil's famously colorful Carnival celebration for the past few days. Here are the highlights from the Sambadromes in Rio and Sao Paulo.
LeBron James, first NBA player to score 50,000 total points. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
LeBron James reached another milestone in his unprecedented NBA career, becoming the first player to score 50,000 total points after hitting a three pointer in the first quarter of the Lakers' blowout win over the Pelicans in Los Angeles.
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