It's been a busy news week. If you're just catching up, here's a look at the top stories of the week of Aug. 3 — as well as some lighter content. —Trump'stariffscome into force The United States began imposing tariffs of 10% or higher on goods from more than 60 countries and the European Union on Thursday. The economic fallout from President Donald Trump's tariff policy has already hit the U.S. economy, with growth and job gains slowing and inflation ticking upward. Read ourdetailed analysisof the tariffs,what U.S. consumers can expectfrom them, and look atour collection of photos. Dive deeper into the tariffson computer chips. — Israel says it will occupy Gaza City Israel said Friday it plans to take over Gaza City, a major escalation of its war with Hamas as the Gaza Strip moves toward famine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this was needed to remove Hamas. Critics say it will lead to more Palestinian death and displacement. Read our analysis ofwhat's coming next, and the story of a young surgeon trying to save lives at a crippled Gaza hospital. Watch this photo gallery ofPalestinians trying to get food aid, a video that showswhat they eat day-to-day, and seethe destruction of the territory from the air. — Trump agrees to meet Putin on Ukraine After threatening new sanctions if Russia failed to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine this week, the White House said Trump was ready to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The meeting, scheduled for Friday in Alaska, would be seen as a diplomatic coup for Putin. Read our analysis ofwhat led to the planned meeting,past meetings between Putin and American presidents, andwhat Ukrainian soldiers thinkabout the prospect of peace. — Away from the headlines If you're looking for lighter content, meet the woman on a mission to visitevery single museum in New York City, or read about amonkey sanctuary in Mississippihelping military veterans with PTSD. Seethe week in global photos, ourtop photos from Latin America, a gallery of people from Hiroshima looking for victims80 years after the atomic bombing– and photos of a Roma performer fighting discrimination,one Elvis song at a time.