US Domestic Tensions: From Boeing Strikes to Trump's Bold Moves
Various significant events unfold in the U.S., including Boeing strikers resuming negotiations, Federal Reserve Chair Powell's monetary plans, an FBI search involving John Bolton, President Trump's actions concerning tariffs and the Fed, and controversial developments concerning visas, health insurance, and corporate stakes.

The tension between Boeing Defense and its striking machinists intensifies as negotiations are set to resume. The 3,200 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers are standing their ground following a rejected contract offer, highlighting ongoing challenges in labor relations.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell updates the monetary policy framework, returning to traditional objectives of price stability. This move marks a shift from previous strategies focused on employment, as inflation concerns persist amidst significant economic changes over the past five years.
Controversy surrounds President Trump with the FBI's search of John Bolton's home in a national security probe. Trump further stirs economic waters by investigating tariffs on furniture imports and threatening Federal Reserve officials, as his administration navigates through layers of economic and political complexities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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