President Trump's Tariffs and Trade Policies

The article discusses President Donald Trump's implementation of tariffs on steel and aluminum, with insights from historical figures like Winston Churchill. It also highlights the importance of supporting the government's decisions, particularly in the context of national security and defending the Constitution.

New Zealand diplomat loses job over comments about Trump

New Zealand's high commissioner to the U.K. lost his job over remarks about U.S. President Donald Trump at an event in London. He quoted Winston Churchill and questioned Trump's understanding of history. Foreign Minister Winston Peters said the remarks were disappointing, making the envoy's position untenable.

Political Dress Norms in Wartime

President Trump ribbed President Zelensky for wearing athleisure to a formal meeting at the White House. This sparked a conversation about the norms of political dress, especially in wartime contexts.

UK's Relationship with Europe and Ukraine Support

Sir Keir Starmer emphasizes that the UK will remain closely linked to Europe under a Labour government, despite not being part of the European Union. He expresses support for Ukraine and warns of a new storm gathering over the continent.

Winston Churchill Portrait by Graham Sutherland

A portrait of Winston Churchill by artist Graham Sutherland, hated by Churchill, is going up for auction. The surviving study shows Churchill's head in profile and is expected to sell for up to $995,000.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Controversial Statements

CNN anchor Jake Tapper questions if Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene knows who World War II-era British prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill were. Tapper highlights Greene's controversial statements and the impact of her views on the Republican Party.