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Federal appeals courts have repeatedly reinstated President Trump’s sweeping tariffs by overturning lower court orders aimed at halting them. The latest rulings have fueled a high-stakes legal tug‐of‐war over trade policy, pushing the administration to call for decisive Supreme Court action.
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A federal appeals court temporarily reinstates the Trump administration’s tariffs, after a lower court moved to block them. We discuss the impact of these developments with strategists from both sides of the aisle: Bill Caruso and Ash Wright. A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump…
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily paused a lower court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs on a wide range of countries. The Trump administration earlier in the day told the federal appeals court in a filing that it would seek emergency relief with the U.S.…
The ruling is a reversal of a lower court order a day earlier.
Best Buy adjusted its full year sales forecast amid tariff impacts, with revenue now projected between $41.1 billion and $41.9 billion for Fiscal Year 2026.
A federal appeals court put the brakes Thursday on a lower court order that overturned most of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
El jueves, el Tribunal de Apelaciones del Circuito Federal de Estados Unidos anunció que concedería la solicitud de la administración Trump de una suspensión administrativa inmediata "en la medida en que las sentencias y los mandatos judiciales permanentes dictados por el Tribunal de Comercio…
A federal appeals court in Washington D.C. has temporarily reinstated President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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Three judges — including a Trump appointee — on a federal trade court had invalidated all of Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs and other duties.
The Supreme Court should intervene after a federal trade court's Wednesday ruling that blew up much of President Trump's tariff regime, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.Why it matters: Wednesday's surprise decision threw the rules of global commerce into chaos, adding…
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Lindsey Reiser reports on an appeals court’s decision to reinstate President Trump’s tariffs, Elon Musk’s departure from the Trump administration, and Harvard’s ongoing legal battles with the Trump administration’s plans to limit the enrollment of international students.
A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated President Trump's sweeping tariffs, less than 24 hours after a federal trade court ruled that the levies were illegal. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
The U.S. Court of International Trade blocked Trump's 10% tariff assessed on nearly every U.S. trading partner and duties on imports from Mexico, Canada and China.
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Independent assessments show that Iran has significantly hiked its stockpile of uranium enriched near weapons grade. UN watchdog reports and other sources underscore mounting concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the potential military applications of this dangerous buildup. More...
Hamas officials have vehemently rejected a US-backed ceasefire proposal, demanding additional guarantees before halting hostilities in Gaza. In a parallel development, an Israeli defense official warned that failure to comply with the ceasefire terms could trigger severe consequences, underscoring the fragile progress amid intensifying tensions. More...
In a troubling display of desperation, nearly 80 UN and WFP aid trucks loaded with food were reportedly ransacked by hungry Palestinians in Gaza. The incidents, a stark reminder of the dire humanitarian crisis gripping the region, have ignited fresh concerns over the plight of civilians amid ongoing instability. More...
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