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DOJ Seeks Four-Month Delay on Tariff Refunds After Missing Court Deadline
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
James Scott remains the only person convicted under Missouri's "causing a catastrophe" law, but soil scientists and journalists question whether the 1993 levee breach was human-caused at all
After the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, the replacement Section 122 duties expire in five months — and Congress may lack the votes to extend them
President announces 10% global tariff under Section 122 and new Section 301 investigations, but alternative statutes carry restrictions IEEPA did not
New York's democratic socialist mayor proposes a 9.5 percent property tax increase as a "last resort" while demanding Albany raise taxes on the wealthy, but fiscal watchdogs say the city has a spending problem no tax hike can solve
President warns British leaders against working with California governor as Newsom signs offshore wind and clean tech agreement at Munich Security Conference
Hedge fund billionaire championed tariffs and American manufacturing on CNBC last year — now 150 union workers face June layoffs as production moves overseas
Investors fear AI will destroy incumbent businesses and that $660 billion in spending won't pay off — and both sides are getting punished