U.S. Ports Grapple With On-Again, Off-Again Tariffs
Court rulings overturning and then at least temporarily allowing President Trump’s tariffs add to the uncertainty disrupting business at U.S. ports. Source: Original News
Court rulings overturning and then at least temporarily allowing President Trump’s tariffs add to the uncertainty disrupting business at U.S. ports. Source: Original News
The world’s richest man created disruption and fear before giving up on revamping government. But his companies will now face less oversight. Source: Original News
White House reactions to unfavorable court rulings appeared designed to undermine confidence in the judiciary. Source: Original News
Critics say President Trump has used the vast pardon powers of the presidency to not only settle accounts, as President Biden did, but to also burn the ledger. Source: Original News
Kenneth Genalo, the top ICE deportation official, is retiring, and two other officials are moving on to different roles, the Department of Homeland Security announced. Source: Original News
He was the last of three generations spanning nearly the entire history of the United States: When his grandfather was born, George Washington had just become president. Source: Original News
A court ruling invalidating President Trump’s sweeping tariffs was halted hours later, throwing into question the administration’s overall approach to trade. Source: Original News
Jerome H. Powell stressed in his first meeting since the president returned to the White House that policy decisions would be “based solely on careful, objective and nonpolitical analysis.” Source: Original News
An energy company plans to revive pipelines that were blocked on environmental grounds, as President Trump pushes states on fossil fuel projects. Source: Original News
The U.S. has sent an Israeli-backed cease-fire proposal that would allow the flow of aid into Gaza. Hamas appeared skeptical of the offer. Source: Original News