The Supreme Court has dealt President Donald Trump a bruising loss on a cornerstone of his economic policy, striking down sweeping tariffs he imposed on nearly every country.
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The 17.7 million Americans who use marijuana daily or near-daily can relax: The Supreme Court appears poised to hold that Congress can’t prohibit them from owning firearms. More significantly, the ...
There’s little that Donald Trump has cherished more in his second term than tariffs, a symbol of his imperious approach to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Supreme Court is in session today, Tuesday, Jan. 27, to study oral arguments, review court decisions and draft opinions, but ...
The Trump Administration, U.S. businesses, and Wall Street remain on edge awaiting a decision on the legality of the president’s global tariff policy. The Supreme Court is set to make a decision on ...
The Supreme Court announced a new software on Tuesday to help the justices identify when they should recuse from a case, the court’s latest effort to respond to mounting ethics scrutiny. Updated court ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs today, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, is possible with the Supreme Court releasing opinions ...