U.S. President Trump is open to a limited, symbolic nuclear deal with Iran if it can verify the program remains peaceful, while military options remain on the table amid ongoing tensions. Diplomatic talks continue, but the U.S. has deployed additional military forces to the Middle East, and Iran asserts its enrichment is a matter of sovereign right, seeking guarantees for its nuclear activities.
The U.S. Supreme Court's 6-3 decision limits President Trump's ability to impose tariffs without congressional approval, prompting mixed reactions from Wisconsin senators. Senator Tammy Baldwin praised the ruling as a check on executive power, citing benefits to Wisconsin families affected by rising prices and trade uncertainty. In contrast, Senator Ron Johnson viewed the decision as creating unnecessary confusion. Neither Johnson nor Rep. Bryan Steihl responded to interview requests.
President Donald Trump announced he supports increasing the global tariff from 10% to 15%, following a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's tariffs was met with approval from Washington state business and trade organizations, who argued the tariffs caused harm to industries and markets. The decision emphasizes that trade policies of this scale must have proper legal authority, and the ruling is viewed as beneficial for local businesses and the broader economy.
The Supreme Court has ruled to strike down Trump’s tariffs, which had burdened small businesses with increased costs. Ranking Member Markey praised the decision, emphasizing its positive impact on small businesses and calling for refunds of illegally collected tariffs. Small business owners expressed relief and gratitude, noting the benefits of reduced costs and improved stability for their operations.
President Trump announced an increase in the global tariff he plans to implement to 15%, up from 10% announced the previous day, following a ruling by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's global tariffs, which were a key aspect of his economic policy, reducing his ability to impose tariffs under certain authorities. This decision is seen as a setback for Trump's trade strategy and may influence GOP members to distance themselves from such tariffs. The ruling also limits Trump’s tariff powers, which he had claimed would be strengthened, and could affect future trade negotiations and political dynamics within the party.
The US Supreme Court has invalidated President Donald Trump's key tariff policy, removing a central part of his economic strategy. Trump plans to implement replacement tariffs shortly. The ruling's impact includes potential shifts in international trade and policy dynamics.
Figure Technology Solutions experienced a data breach exposing personal details of nearly 967,000 customers, including names, addresses, and contact information, through a social engineering attack by the hacking group ShinyHunters. The breach involved unauthorized access via manipulated employee credentials, but no financial or sensitive account data was compromised. The company is responding with investigation, customer notification, and enhanced security measures amid ongoing concerns about the impact on customer trust and potential identity theft.
There have been nearly 1,000 confirmed measles cases in the US in 2026, mainly from an outbreak in South Carolina, with 26 states affected. The surge in cases raises concerns about the nation's measles elimination status, and despite hospitalizations and public health challenges, officials have shown limited concern. The outbreak is exacerbated by vaccination distrust and mishandling within federal health agencies.
President Donald Trump increased global import tariffs to 15% following a US Supreme Court ruling that he exceeded his emergency powers to implement trade policies.
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs, ruling such actions were illegal without Congressional approval. In response, Trump announced a 10% global tariff using a different legal authority, but faces political and legal challenges, with ongoing discussions in Congress and calls from some lawmakers for tariff refunds to affected businesses.