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Utah Avalanche: Rescue Underway After Deadly Disaster + Mayweather’s Shock Return at 49: Back in the Ring + Ukraine Strikes Deep: Key Russian Site CrippledSupreme Court Schools Trump: Tariff Power Stripped
In a landmark 6 3 ruling the Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's use of emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs The decision curbs the president's unilateral trade authority and forces a major policy and political pivot
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15% - New global tariff rate announced by President Trump
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'Revenge Is Best Served Cold' — Susan Rice
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