Only the Supreme Court can decide the dispute and, in my opinion, the sooner, the better," a dissenting judge wrote.
You wouldn’t necessarily know it listening to the president, but the Constitution assigns the power to impose tariffs on ...
The Economist's Zanny Minton Beddoes joins Morning Joe to discuss the stock market reaction to Trump's tariffs and why she ...
Donald Trump blows off dignified transfer of fallen U.S. soldiers for golf events ...
U.S. stock futures plunged Monday, an indication that the market turmoil that began last week will continue when trading ...
The more Team Trump talks about trade tariffs, the harder it is to understand what the White House is doing and why.
The flawed argument about NATO expansion flows from two false premises. One is that in February 1990, when then-U.S.
Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, the head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, was one of several national security ...
The New York Times' Lauren Hirsch discusses how Wall Street is bracing for more chaos this week in the wake of the president's tariffs.
U.S. stock futures sank Monday and Asian markets suffered major declines, signaling that the financial turmoil that began last week would continue to rip through markets when trading opens Monday.
The attorney general argued that when Americans take their legal concerns about the administration to the courts, it creates a “constitutional crisis.” ...
Many hoped Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would be a voice of reason on Team Trump. Amid the crisis caused by tariffs, those hopes have since evaporated.
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