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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Trump justified his import taxes under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether a federal emergency powers law authorizes President Trump's most sweeping tariffs.
The Supreme Court’s questioning of the use of a 1977 emergency law to impose tariffs on scores of countries raised doubt about the centerpiece of the president’s economic agenda.
Democrats dominated the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, and there are signs that the economy — specifically, Trump’s inability to deliver the economic turnaround he promised last fall — may be a real problem for Trump’s party.
Reports say it’s customary for officials to submit questions and key talking points that they plan to present in front of the president to White House aides.
The set of remains handed over to Israel on Tuesday were those of Itay Chen, the final remaining American Israeli hostage, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
While the Trump administration acknowledged that it had the funds in a secondary account to provide full SNAP payments, it declined to do so, raising the risk that the roughly one in eight Americans who participate in the program could still find themselves in imminent financial distress.
Video of the deadly crash showed flames on one of the plane's wings, and a huge fireball erupting as the aircraft hit the ground.