What’s dominating the USA news headlines? Politics, politics, politics! Protests are sweeping the US – as are measles – with anti-Trump and anti-Musk protests expected in Florida today, there’s coverage of the US economy as fears of a recession start to climb and perhaps the biggest story for the US today is news that the US and Ukraine sign minerals deal in major breakthrough.
U.S. News Highlights – 1 May 2025
Anti-Trump Protests: Nationwide May Day Protests Target Trump and Musk
Tens of thousands across the U.S. are participating in May Day demonstrations, protesting against what organisers describe as a “billionaire takeover” by figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Rallies are occurring in major cities including Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. President Trump is in Florida today, marking his 100th day in office. (Thousands to rally against Trump, Musk in nationwide May Day protests, Trump, Elon Musk May Day 2025 protests in Florida: When and where are rallies today?)

U.S. and Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister has hailed a new minerals agreement with the U.S. as a significant milestone. The deal aims to strengthen Ukraine’s economy and support its post-war reconstruction efforts. (Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Hails Minerals Deal With US as ‘Milestone’)
US Economy Shrinks: Economic Indicators Show Mixed Signals
Recent GDP data presents a complex picture of the U.S. economy. While some indicators suggest growth, others point to potential slowdowns, leading to varied interpretations among economists. (Negative GDP data is the latest to offer 2 views on the US economy: Morning Brief)
Measles Outbreak Spreads in North America
A significant measles outbreak is affecting parts of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Health officials are urging increased vaccination efforts to contain the spread. (Measles Jumps Borders in North America With Outbreaks in Canada, Mexico and US)
Magnitude 3.9 Earthquake Strikes Utah
A 3.9 magnitude earthquake was felt across the Wasatch Front in Utah, centred approximately 19 miles east of Provo. No major damage has been reported. (Breaking: Magnitude 3.9 earthquake 19 miles east of Provo felt across Wasatch Front)