President Trump's State of the Union speech could be an awkward night for the Supreme Court justices who struck down his ...
Uncertainty is the only certainty following the Supreme Court's ruling Friday on President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Anyone who paid the taxes should get reimbursed, but the high court did not address how. Business owners wonder if they'll need lawyers, brokers, money — or luck.
At Carpenters Hall, National Association of Manufacturers president Jay Timmons said tax cuts and energy deregulation are ...
The Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling could make for a tense night.
The government is on the hook to refund $134 billion – and counting – worth of tariff revenue collected from President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs, which were rendered illegal by the Supreme ...
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FedEx sues US government after Supreme Court strikes down Trump emergency tariffs
FedEx has sued the United States government after a major ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States struck down tariffs imposed under emergency powers. The tariffs were introduced by Donald ...
The Supreme Court’s stunning rebuke of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs means he can’t conjure up new import ...
Democrats are pushing for the Trump Administration to issue refunds for tariffs. Here’s what the Supreme Court’s recent ruling means for businesses, consumers, and countries that made trade deals.
Each time one thinks President Trump has reached the lowest level possible in insulting his enemies, he finds new depths to plunge.
(Resends to fix formatting error) By Andrea Shalal and David Lawder Feb 24 - President Donald Trump's promised temporary 15% ...
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