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U.S. stock-market futures declined Sunday, as investors grappled with the implications of Friday's Supreme Court ruling that overturned most of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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The Supreme Court struck down most of the Trump administration's tariffs, but uncertainty remains for store chains.
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The European Union's executive arm requested "full clarity" from the United States and asked its trade partner to fulfill its commitments after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs.
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We reached out to business owners who paid those Trump tariffs that have been struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional. The question on their minds: will they get their money back? How will they get their money back?
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The ‘gift' Democrats think Trump just gave them Politico'Literally a lie': Economist thrashes Trump's 'best story' about the economy rawstory.comDemocrat lawmakers rush to bash Trump even as jobs, inflation reports beat projections 930 WFMD Free TalkPrices are still just not where they need to be, former Biden official says MarketWatch
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Trump Considers Targeted Strike Against Iran, Followed by Larger Attack The New York TimesMissed Funerals and Blocked Toilets: Iran Deployment Takes a Toll on U.S. Sailors The Wall Street JournalTrump can't remember whether he 'obliterated' Iran's nukes | Opinion USA TodayWhat are Donald Trump's strike options in Iran? The EconomistWhat Would War With Iran Look Like?
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60% disapprove of Trump ahead of State of the Union, Post-ABC-Ipsos poll finds The Washington Post6 in 10 disapprove of Trump ahead of State of the Union: Poll The Hill64% of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Tariffs The New York TimesTrump Hit With Devastating Poll Numbers Amid Tariff Tantrum The Daily Beast
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Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they may have been better off waiting.
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The president seems as intent on tariffs as ever and argues that his trade agenda is succeeding, despite little evidence to support it
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Governments and companies around the world scrambled Saturday to determine the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down some of the Trump administration sweeping global tariffs.
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Trump said in a social media post on that he was making the decision "Based on a thorough, detailed, and complete review of the ridiculous, poorly written, and extraordinarily anti-American decision on Tariffs issued yesterday," by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president's levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.
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What's far less certain is the longer-reaching impacts as the economy and markets again adjust to a changing landscape.
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SCOTUS struck down Trump's sweeping global tariffs. Now, what about the refunds?
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