A frontpage overview of the news from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times for April 25.
These news sources from April 2026 detail a complex landscape of legal reversals and international tension during the Trump administration. A central story involves the Justice Department dropping a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a move intended to expedite the Senate confirmation of his successor, Kevin Warsh. On the global stage, diplomatic efforts with Iran remain strained as high-level talks are scheduled in Pakistan without the presence of Vice President JD Vance. Domestically, federal appeals courts have intervened to block executive orders related to asylum restrictions at the southern border. The reports also highlight corporate developments, including Elon Musk’s controversial social media activity and Meta’s aggressive implementation of AI to restructure its workforce. Beyond politics and finance, the articles cover diverse topics ranging from racism on college campuses to the legacy of famed pianist Ruth Slenczynska.