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The lawsuit also claims that “Congress passed the IEEPA to counter external emergencies, not to grant presidents a blank cheque to write domestic economic policy”.
From The Economist
U.S. customs agents began collecting President Donald Trump's unilateral 10% tariff on all imports from many countries on Saturday, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to ...
From Reuters
The effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are starting to be felt across the globe, with his blanket 10% tax on imports now in effect, and much steeper tariffs for many countries coming this we...
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The rate eclipsed the 99 executive orders that then President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed in his first 100 days in 1933 to combat the Great Depression. In his address to Congress last month,
Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump's attorney general said Sunday the president would "probably" leave the White House after his second term is completed. But she left the door slightly open toward him serving another four years,
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The president has approved an emergency declaration for Tennessee amid the outbreak of tornadoes and severe storms that are sweeping through the state. FEMA announced Thursday morning federal disaster assistance has been made available for the Volunteer State to supplement response efforts in the areas affected by the severe storms,
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40/29 News on MSNPresident Trump approves Arkansas' emergency request for storm assistance fundingPresident Donald Trump approved Arkansas' request for Direct Federal Assistance to help the state's continued response to storms, tornadoes, and flooding that began on April 2, 2025, according to Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Office.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on the Senate to keep the United States' tariffs on Canada in place -- hours before Democrats in the upper chamber could potentially force a vote aimed at blocking the president from imposing tariffs on the ally country.
A federal judge ruled on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration violated a court order by halting the disbursement of hundreds of millions of dollars in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants to states.
US President Donald Trump said that a state of emergency is being introduced in the country due to the threat of a trade deficit to the country's national security. According to the head of state, "the source of the threat is outside the country.
An additional 3 to 4 inches of rain could fall in Lexington by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.