US Domestic News: Tariffs, Immigration Lawsuits, and Space Agency Reviews
The U.S. news brief highlights major domestic events, from NASA's financial review by Elon Musk's panel to Trump's impending implementation of reciprocal tariffs, amidst a potential trade war. Other significant occurrences include New York's immigration lawsuit, layoffs at the GSA, and proposals targeting electric vehicle tax credits.

Elon Musk's government efficiency panel is set to scrutinize NASA's expenditures, said acting NASA chief Janet Petro. This comes as many staff accepted buyout proposals, potentially affecting future operations at the space agency.
Amid fears of escalating trade tensions, President Donald Trump announced plans to implement reciprocal tariffs on countries that tax U.S. imports, a strategy that may heighten inflation concerns.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against New York officials over their 'green light law,' which permits undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, signaling ongoing federal and state tensions over immigration policy.
(With inputs from agencies.)