The Supreme Court considering Trump's tariffs marks the first major test of his agressive assertion of presidential powers before the high court.
The prospect of flight cancellations disrupting travel at dozens of major airports Friday is jolting lawmakers — but not enough to get either party out of the trenches they’ve dug during the five-week ...
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WRC Rally Japan: Kalle Rovanpera crashes early in SS3 drama
The Toyota star, co-driven by Jonne Halttunen, clipped an armco barrier during a fast section of the stage, which caused ...
Conservative justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, and John Roberts also questioned Sauer, while Sonia ...
Hartnett, for one, now expects the pace of outperformance to slow amid strong US earnings growth and lower bond yields, but ...
The announced plans, if they impact the top 40 airports in the US, could cut as many as 1,800 flights, data analytics company ...
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Trump's tariffs face scrutiny at the Supreme Court in a high-stakes test of his executive power
Lower courts have ruled that the president does not have the authority to impose sweeping taxes on imported goods, but the ...
Jack Goldsmith: The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) gives the president very broad economic powers, ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are legal in a case with major consequences ...
A jury on Thursday acquitted a D.C. man who was charged with assault after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent during President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in the capital. The one-sided food ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether a federal emergency powers law authorizes President Trump's most ...
Amici argued that a three-judge panel had misapplied a U.S. Supreme Court ruling by upholding a class certification order in a securities case centered on Zillow Offers.
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