Latest News From Around the World

The latest news from around the world.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it’s winding down operations after President Trump signed a law rescinding all funding.
The Smithsonian says a reference to President Trump’s impeachments that was removed last month will be restored once the exhibit is updated.
Investors are reacting to President Trump’s latest plans to impose a wide range of tariffs after a weaker-than-expected jobs report magnified concerns about how these import taxes would impact the economy.

A former gang member is accused of shooting a woman outside a Juneteenth celebration in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her death has reverberated across the state.

As gentrification intensifies in Cape Town, evicted residents are occupying a former hospital, calling it their new home. They’re the faces of a city in transition.

Several states are kicking off tax-free holidays this weekend as back-to-school inflation stings, and families rush to lock in savings. The FDA cast doubts on the safety of SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy, drawing criticism from doctors who say these drugs are an important treatment option for women with perinatal depression. And Texas’ mid-decade redistricting could pit the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ chairman against one of the group’s longest-serving members, with some lawmakers warning it would be a bloodbath. Axios’ Nancy Podgorny has more.