American farmers have taken a huge financial hit from President Trump's tariffs and trade policies, and are anxiously waiting for the federal financial assistance he announced Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case to determine whether President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are legal.
It might not register as high drama among those who enjoy a good courtroom scene in television or movies, but U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments have their followers when a case involves constitutional ...
The tariffs at the heart of this week's Supreme Court case are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. They're also costing consumers, frustrating businesses and hurting the ...
The highest court in the US could upend Donald Trump’s global tariffs and send uncertainty through markets. Here’s what ...
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 26: U.S. President Donald Trump displays a signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 26, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump announced 25% ...
Jon Cates buys coffee from around the world to roast in Kansas City, Missouri. He has spent years building relationships and visits farmers in Nicaragua each year. Coffee has gotten a lot more ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Friday that he was scrapping U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and a broad swath of other commodities — a dramatic move that comes amid mounting ...
In times of national emergency, should the Supreme Court dictate America's grand strategy and international economic policies? This question confronts the justices this week in Learning Resources v.
Next year, the Supreme Court will decide whether the president can use a five-decade-old emergency powers act to shape the U.S. economy. Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act - ...
President Trump has imposed the highest tariffs since the Great Depression. About half those import taxes are being challenged this week at the U.S. Supreme Court as unconstitutional. (Chip ...
The tariffs at the heart of this week's Supreme Court case are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. They're also costing consumers, frustrating businesses and hurting the ...