Wall Street JournalBenjamin Katz, Kim Mackrael

EU readies $100B list of U.S. goods — Boeing included — as Greenland tariff threats escalate

The European Union has compiled a ~$100 billion list of U.S. goods — from Boeing aircraft to bourbon — as potential retaliatory tariffs if trade talks collapse. Those measures, coupled with President Trump's tariff threats tied to Greenland, have spooked markets and risk hurting U.S. business aviation.

2026-01-20T07:11:11.258195-08:00
BloombergEllen Milligan, Kate Duffy

UK Defense Funding Delay Threatens Key Leonardo Site, Union Says

By Bloomberg: Leonardo SpA’s British helicopter factory will close if UK funding delays prevent a contract with the Italian manufacturer before March, union leaders said in a letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, showing how the government’s failure to commit cash is throwing plans for a revamped defense sector in doubt.

2026-01-20T08:35:29.189354-08:00
Universe TodayAndy Tomaswick

NASA and DoE Pursue Lunar Nuclear Reactor to Power Artemis Bases

By Universe Today: The US’s federally funded space program has been struggling of late. With the recent cancellation of the Mars Sample Return mission, and mass layoffs / resignations taking place at NASA, the general sense of a lack of morale at the agency is palpable, even from a distance.

2026-01-20T08:16:08.333917-08:00
ReutersDavid Shepardson

US spending deal provides funding for 2,500 new air traffic controllers, $2.4 billion for Amtrak

By Reuters: A bipartisan spending deal announced by U.S. lawmakers Tuesday provides funding for 2,500 air traffic controllers and $2.4 billion for U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak, while cutting funds for electric vehicle charging and high-speed rail.

2026-01-20T06:49:56.652322-08:00