
Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs Could Trigger $175B in Business Refunds
The Supreme Court struck down Trump-era tariffs, potentially freeing $175 billion in refunds, but businesses face uncertain claims processes.

The Supreme Court struck down Trump-era tariffs, potentially freeing $175 billion in refunds, but businesses face uncertain claims processes.

Multiple legal challenges have been filed against Trump administration plans to alter historic sites and media operations.
Data shows residents moving from high-tax states to lower-tax jurisdictions, while some states consider wealth taxes to fund public services.

Luke Gulbranson announces congressional bid while Tyler Kistner drops out due to military deployment in Minnesota's 2nd District.

White House aides received an email last month instructing them not to place bets on prediction markets using nonpublic information.
Investigation reveals ICE's hiring spree to double its workforce included candidates with bankruptcies, failed police academy records, and misconduct allegations.

Denmark's ruling Social Democrats secured the most votes in parliamentary elections but posted their worst results since 1903, forcing coalition negotiations.

The Education Department announced it will transfer management of $180 billion in defaulted student loans to Treasury as part of broader agency restructuring efforts.

The Secret Service is investigating overnight reports of gunfire near Lafayette Park across from the White House, with no injuries reported.

The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota, claiming the state violates Title IX by allowing transgender girls to compete in girls' sports.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has adopted a 'sewer socialism' philosophy focused on improving public services and housing policy in New York City.

Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been granted citizenship and a passport from Albania through a special presidential decree.

Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio commented on the Iran conflict and urged diplomats to use social media platform X to counter anti-American messaging.

Restoration of America begins nationwide ad campaign urging Senate passage of SAVE America Act requiring voter identification.

Robert Mueller, who led FBI transformation after 9/11 and served as special counsel investigating Trump-Russia ties, died Friday at age 81.
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