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Two family-owned toy companies are asking the US Supreme Court to consider striking down many of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, putting a high-stakes fight with worldwide economic ...
Threats, blocks and dips from the erratic nature of the current administration’s tariffs have left American and international ...
ACT Research expects tariffs to extend the for-hire freight recession into 2026, following a temporary Q3/25 surge. Much ...
Citing the “paralyzing uncertainty” created when tariffs are “added and subtracted at will,” two small businesses came to the Supreme Court on Tuesday asking the justices to quickly weigh in […] ...
Two Illinois-based businesses are hoping the Supreme Court will hear their lawsuit against Trump's tariffs to speed up the ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday the U.S. knows where Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hiding during the Israel-Iran conflict but doesn't want him killed "for now." ...
Learning Resources Inc. filed an appeal asking the Supreme Court to take up the case soon rather than let it continue to play ...
While President Trump’s tariffs have faced headwinds in the courts, American businesses are still paying the price of the ever-changing taxes as the litigation drags on.
Toy companies Learning Resources Inc. and hand2mind Inc. are pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to step in immediately and ...
Learning Resources urges the Supreme Court to assess the legality of Trump’s tariffs, which courts have recently found ...