Here’s a look at what made news on June 11, 2025.
- In May, US prices continued to rise as companies and consumers grappled with Donald Trump’s tariffs despite his pledges to lower costs. The annualized inflation rose to 2.4%, up from 2.3% in April, and the consumer price index rose by 0.1% on a month-to-month basis.
- David Hogg, the young vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee, announced his departure from the role, ending months of internal infighting within the party.
- The draft trade agreement with China announced by Donald Trump eased concerns from top US military suppliers over the potential cut-off of essential rare-earth metals and magnets.
- Donald Trump’s “gold card,” which offers foreigners a path to U.S. citizenship in exchange for a $5 million payment, is now open for business, but comes with a waitlist and detailed fine print.
- The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has escalated, with the two formerly friendly figures now at odds.
- US attorneys are struggling to understand the scope of California’s immigration raids following reports of the Department of Homeland Security violating immigrants’ rights.
- A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot detain Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil on the basis of federal claims that he poses a threat to US foreign policy.
- Experts are questioning the legality of Trump’s tariffs, with many suggesting that presidents typically don’t have the authority to impose broad tariffs.
- Robert Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, introduced new members to a key panel of vaccine advisors after dismissing all previous members.
- The US men’s national team’s current form in soccer is causing concern among fans and experts alike.
- The Trump administration’s claims of the Venezuelan government engineering an invasion of gang members is causing internal inconsistencies.
- Senator Rand Paul criticized the White House for its “immaturity” and “petty vindictiveness” after being disinvited from the annual White House picnic.
- The effectiveness of Trump’s immigration strategy is under scrutiny following continued protests and clashes with police.
- Reports have emerged of detainees, including families with small children, being held in inhumane conditions during immigration raids in Los Angeles.
- US soccer fans have the opportunity to attend the Fifa’s Club World Cup hosted in various US cities this summer.
- The Trump administration announced plans to repeal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from the nation’s fossil fuel-fired power plants.
- The board overseeing the State Department’s Fulbright Program unanimously resigned over alleged political interference from the Trump administration.
- Elon Musk reached out to President Donald Trump privately to express regret for his harsh personal attacks.
- The Phoenix Suns are in discussions with Kevin Durant’s business partner to explore potential trade options.