US News Headlines April 21st 2025

  1. Trump allies turn on each other: The article mentions that controversies have piled up, leading to increasing infighting among Trump's allies over issues such as trade, national security, and personal loyalty.
  2. Pentagon turmoil: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been under fire after pushing out top advisers and sharing sensitive information about airstrikes in Yemen outside of classified channels.
  3. Trump to give commencement addresses: Trump announced that he will be giving commencement addresses at West Point and the University of Alabama, calling them "two really GREAT places."
  4. Vance meets with Modi: Senator JD Vance met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss a trade deal and avoid US tariffs.
  5. Harvard sues Trump administration: Harvard University has filed suit against the Trump administration's freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants, which was imposed after the university refused to comply with demands to limit activism on campus.

Additionally, the News Hour episode mentions:

  1. Pope Francis passes away: Pope Francis has passed away at age 88, leaving behind a legacy of change and a reshaped Catholic Church.
  2. Defense secretary faces calls to resign: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing mounting calls to resign after new reports of his sending attack details on a commercial messaging app.
  3. Supreme Court hears ACA challenge: The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's requirement that private insurers cover preventive care.

These stories highlight ongoing controversies and developments in the Trump administration, as well as significant news events such as Pope Francis' passing and the Supreme Court's consideration of the ACA challenge.