FBI said they arrested a man after assault involving ‘makeshift flame-thrower’ in downtown Boulder
Trump administration official seeks to assuage growing investor concern over the country’s public finances
President’s judicial appointees are having to choose between fealty to the White House and the Constitution
US president escalates global trade war two days after a court ruled against the legality of his levies
JPMorgan Chase chief calls on Trump administration to set country on better fiscal path
Beijing says US defence secretary is trying to instigate confrontation and stir up the region
Central bank needs to mix playing defence with going on the offensive with a new policy framework and improved communication
Many factory workers have put faith in Donald Trump and broken with their union over support for tie-up
Investors’ concerns about US policymaking and Fed independence weigh on greenback and bonds
Artificial intelligence may buoy stocks even as it destroys jobs
People are willing to tolerate transparent conflicts of interest but they won’t stand for hypocrisy
French company’s purchase of Blueprint Medicines boosts immunology pipeline
Beijing promises to take strong measures to defend its interests
A long-awaited rebound has reversed since ‘liberation day’ announcements, according to Bain & Company
Five food rites of passage that you can’t experience anywhere else — from coffee at a tiny window to sandwiches at a laundromat
Decline in carbon capture wells comes as US Energy Department cancels $3.7bn for clean energy grants
Polls project the country will pick a leftwing leader in Tuesday’s presidential vote
In a diverse market, alumni are increasingly selective in their search for additional learning
Anne Wojcicki calls for fresh bankruptcy auction of genetic testing company after Regeneron won bidding
Meeting between Jonathan Reynolds and Jamieson Greer follows vow by US president to double tariff to 50%
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
The UK is slow to respond to the White House assault on science and universities
Tehran is rebuilding air defences hit by Israel last year as threat of new attacks looms
50% levy would disrupt factories and supply chains in America’s biggest foreign supplier of the metal
Boss of US plane maker says he is working with Trump administration to navigate period of ‘uncertainty’
Washington’s envoy urges militant group to accept pause in fighting and to release Israeli hostages
IAEA findings raise new concerns over country’s capabilities amid nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington
As the president launches a trade war, follow the latest on tariffs and executive orders
Some consumers question whether increases in cost of property cover are justified
Mark Mazower on the long history and troubled present of the transatlantic relationship
Prospective scholars think twice about Trump’s America and consider applying to universities elsewhere
In the age of laptop viewing, a TV refusenik held firm. But is there something to be said for the camaraderie of shared viewing?
Buying the best companies regardless of their country of origin might be the right policy
The House of Representatives voted to spend more and cut less. Many Republicans don’t mind
Wall Street’s S&P 500 gains 6% in May
Trump administration steps up campaign against Alexandre de Moraes for alleged free speech clampdown