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NPR's Domenico Montanaro explains.
Starting late tonight, the U.S.
government will stop collecting many of the tariffs President Trump initially imposed last year.
That's following last Friday's U.S.
But Trump said over the weekend he'll still impose a 15 percent global tariff.
He'll use a different legal authority.
China says it's doing a full assessment of the trade situation.
And NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports Europeans say they're watching the new tariffs closely.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, futures are lower.
The Mexican military has killed one of that country's most powerful drug lords, a man also sought by the United States.
As NPR's Eder Peralta reports, his death has unleashed a wave of violence.
Federal officials are investigating an intruder who got into President Trump's Florida estate yesterday morning carrying a shotgun and a gas can.
Secret Service agents and a sheriff's deputy fired shots at the man and killed him.
Trump was in Washington, D.C.
Officials identified the man as 21-year-old Austin Martin of North Carolina.
The Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, says its pre-check program at airports is still up and running.
That's despite Saturday's announcement from the Department of Homeland Security it would be suspended.