Despite Friday's Supreme Court ruling that President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs are illegal, U.S. importers are still paying duties on goods entering the country. U.S. Customs has not yet ...
India has delayed plans to send a trade delegation to Washington this week, chiefly because of uncertainty after the US ...
Over and over, the Republicans and former Republicans who gathered just outside Washington this weekend warned that President Donald Trump and his allies in Congress are tearing at the very fabric ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom this weekend kicked off his nationwide book tour, making stops in some key states in which he'll need ...
Echoing the president's rhetoric, the C-SPAN caller said that the Supreme Court's ruling against tariffs was the "worst decision you ever have in your life." ...
Justice Elena Kagan emerged as the leading critic of that doctrine. In one major questions case, she accused the court’s Republican-appointed justices of disregarding the plain text of the law because ...
A mysterious caller using a name once deployed by President Donald Trump to shape media narratives has leapt into the national spotlight, reigniting debate about executive power and public discourse.
Wine importer Victor Schwartz challenged Trump's tariffs at the Supreme Court and won, dealing a blow to the trade agenda after survival threats.
Following the Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs, Trump implemented a 10% worldwide tariff before adding another 5% to the rate.
While the president doubles down on tariffs, his approval ratings are tanking. President Donald Trump faces a 60 percent disapproval rating, his lowest since the immediate aftermath of Jan. 6, as he ...
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