NPR's Juana Summers talks with California AG Rob Bonta about tariffs arguments at the Supreme Court, presidential power and the legal fights California is waging against the Trump administration.
The Trump administration got a chilly reception at the Supreme Court, where a majority of the court questioned President Donald Trump’s novel use of an emergency powers law to impose worldwide tariffs ...
Oil prices fell again today, weighed down by a rise in weekly U.S. crude inventories. December-dated West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude lost $1.45, or 1.6%, to settle at $61.05 per barrel.
Arguments at the Supreme Court have concluded for the day as the justices consider President Donald Trump's sweeping unilateral tariffs in a trillion-dollar test of executive power. Conservative ...
Wall Street piled back into stocks but sold Treasury bonds after the Supreme Court seemed to express doubt about the arguments underpinning President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The Dow Jones ...
The Supreme Court’s questioning of the use of a 1977 emergency law to impose tariffs on scores of countries raised doubt ...
Democrats won gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia, held three Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and voted for a new ...
Voters sent a message to Republicans and the White House that change is needed in New York, Virginia, New Jersey and beyond. ...
Supreme Court justices will weigh whether Trump lawfully levied global tariffs without Congress's approval. Follow along for ...
Bipartisan Senate talks aimed at ending the government shutdown continued as both parties grappled with the fallout from ...
The Supreme Court considering Trump's tariffs marks the first major test of his agressive assertion of presidential powers before the high court.
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