US Daily Brief - May 31, 2026
1. Trump Reaches Deal with IRS to End $10 Billion Lawsuit
Former President Trump has made a deal with the IRS to drop his $10 billion lawsuit. This lawsuit was about tax disputes that lasted for years. The agreement means Trump will stop fighting the IRS in court for now. This is important because it helps both sides avoid a long and costly legal battle. The IRS can focus on other cases, and Trump can save time and money. However, the details of the deal are not fully public, so some questions remain. People are watching closely to see if this will affect Trump’s financial situation or future legal problems.
영어 표현 학습
- deal — 거래, 합의 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
They finally made a deal to end the disagreement.- lawsuit — 소송 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The company lost the lawsuit and had to pay damages.- legal battle — 법적 싸움 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The two businesses were in a long legal battle over patents.- dispute — 분쟁, 논쟁 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
There is a dispute about the property boundary.
Source: The New York Times
2. New USCIS Memo Could Force Green Card Applicants to Apply Abroad
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a new memo that may change how most people apply for green cards. The memo suggests many applicants might have to apply from outside the United States. This change could cause confusion and difficulties for immigrants and their families. It may also slow down the green card process. Many people are worried about the impact on their lives and plans. Immigration groups are asking for more clear information. We will have to wait and see how USCIS will handle this new rule and if it will be changed.
영어 표현 학습
- memo — 메모, 공식 문서 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The manager sent a memo about the new office rules.- apply from abroad — 해외에서 신청하다 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
Due to the new policy, many must apply from abroad.- confusion — 혼란 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The sudden change caused a lot of confusion among staff.- impact — 영향 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The new law will have a big impact on small businesses.
Source: American Immigration Council
3. US Job Market Sees Hiring Growth Despite Global Uncertainty
In the United States, hiring increased in April, and job openings stayed steady. This is good news for workers because it shows the job market is strong. Even though there is uncertainty about world events, like the war involving Iran, layoffs remain low. People who want jobs may find more chances to work. Employers seem confident about their need for new workers. However, experts say it is important to watch future trends to see if this growth continues. The job market affects many people’s lives and the economy.
영어 표현 학습
- job market — 취업 시장 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The job market is competitive but full of opportunities.- layoff — 해고 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The company announced a layoff of 100 workers last month.- steady — 꾸준한, 안정된 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
Sales remained steady throughout the year.- uncertainty — 불확실성 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
Economic uncertainty makes people nervous about spending.
Source: U.S. News & World Report
4. Silicon Valley’s Tech Boom Faces New Challenges
Silicon Valley’s fast rise changed the Bay Area and the tech world. But now, some experts ask if this growth is slowing down or ending. The tech industry helped create many jobs and new ideas. However, rising costs and competition are making it harder for companies to grow quickly. Some workers say the pressure is high, especially when competing with companies from other countries. This situation may lead to changes in how tech companies work or hire. Many people are watching to see what will happen next in this important industry.
영어 표현 학습
- boom — 급성장, 호황 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The city experienced a real housing boom last year.- rise — 상승, 성장 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
The company’s rise to success was very fast.- pressure — 압박, 부담 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
Workers feel a lot of pressure to meet deadlines.- competition — 경쟁 (TWO trailing spaces here!)
There is strong competition between tech companies.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| deal | 거래, 합의 | They finally made a deal to end the disagreement. |
| lawsuit | 소송 | The company lost the lawsuit and had to pay damages. |
| legal battle | 법적 싸움 | The two businesses were in a long legal battle over patents. |
| dispute | 분쟁, 논쟁 | There is a dispute about the property boundary. |
| memo | 메모, 공식 문서 | The manager sent a memo about the new office rules. |
| apply from abroad | 해외에서 신청하다 | Due to the new policy, many must apply from abroad. |
| confusion | 혼란 | The sudden change caused a lot of confusion among staff. |
| impact | 영향 | The new law will have a big impact on small businesses. |
| job market | 취업 시장 | The job market is competitive but full of opportunities. |
| layoff | 해고 | The company announced a layoff of 100 workers last month. |
| steady | 꾸준한, 안정된 | Sales remained steady throughout the year. |
| uncertainty | 불확실성 | Economic uncertainty makes people nervous about spending. |
| boom | 급성장, 호황 | The city experienced a real housing boom last year. |
| rise | 상승, 성장 | The company’s rise to success was very fast. |
| pressure | 압박, 부담 | Workers feel a lot of pressure to meet deadlines. |
| competition | 경쟁 | There is strong competition between tech companies. |
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