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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are facing legal headwinds for the first time — but he has other tools he could deploy ...
U.S. steelmaker shares soared on news of President Trump’s new tariffs. But are these tariffs as bulletproof as investors ...
U.S. homebuyers stand to bear the brunt of higher costs for builders from the new 50-percent tariffs on imported steel and ...
Call it the 911 presidency. Despite insisting that the United States is rebounding from calamity under his watch, President ...
The US Court of International Trade and the US District Court for the District of Columbia have invalidated President Donald Trump’s actions ...
The world’s most powerful man and its wealthiest began attacking each other in a spectacle that left Washington breathless.
Last week, two federal courts struck down sweeping tariffs that the Trump Administration had recently imposed under the International ...
A group of states and small businesses separately asked an appeals court to dump President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" ...
Once again, Trump’s aggressive, scattershot use of executive power has pushed us into new constitutional territory.
A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump's efforts to block visas for foreign students who plan to attend Harvard after the ...
The two seem to have paused their online war of words. But the president may sell his Tesla and has continued to criticize ...
Forecasters at the Congressional Budget Office say President Trump's tariffs could shave $2.8 trillion off the federal debt if they remain in place for a decade. That's a big if.