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Today: February 20, 2026
Today: February 20, 2026

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The Latest: Trump addresses press after Supreme Court strikes down his sweeping tariffs

The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda

The Latest: Trump addresses press after Supreme Court strikes down his sweeping tariffs
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Supreme Court rules against Trump’s emergency tariffs – but leaves key questions unanswered

The ruling strikes down most of the Trump administration’s current tariffs, with more limited options to replace them.

Supreme Court rules against Trump’s emergency tariffs – but leaves key questions unanswered
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Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of his economic agenda

President Donald Trump says he's imposing a temporary global tariff of 10% after his far-reaching tariff regimen was struck down by the Supreme Court

Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of his economic agenda
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The Supreme Court struck down some of Trump's most sweeping tariffs. Which levies are impacted?

The Supreme Court has struck down some of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs

The Supreme Court struck down some of Trump's most sweeping tariffs. Which levies are impacted?
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What to know about the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs

The Supreme Court has dealt President Donald Trump a bruising loss on a cornerstone of his economic policy, striking down sweeping tariffs he imposed on nearly every country

What to know about the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
Technology

Supreme Court adopts automated recusal software to avoid ethics conflicts

Supreme Court adopts automated recusal software to avoid ethics conflicts

Supreme Court adopts automated recusal software to avoid ethics conflicts
Political|US|World

States ready to seize Supreme Court redistricting decision amid countdown to midterm elections

States ready to seize Supreme Court redistricting decision amid countdown to midterm elections

States ready to seize Supreme Court redistricting decision amid countdown to midterm elections
Economy|Environment|Health|Science

EPA rescinds 2009 endangerment finding, clearing way for Trump to shred more US climate rules – but serious court challenges await

A federal judge dealt one blow to the effort when he found the administration had violated the law in handpicking a panel to question climate science.

EPA rescinds 2009 endangerment finding, clearing way for Trump to shred more US climate rules – but serious court challenges await
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Finance|Sports|Technology

Prediction markets love sports, but the feeling isn't exactly mutual

Sports are a big part of prediction markets

Prediction markets love sports, but the feeling isn't exactly mutual
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Nobody asked: Trump’s DOJ steps up uninvited recommendations at Supreme Court

Nobody asked: Trump’s DOJ steps up uninvited recommendations at Supreme Court

Nobody asked: Trump’s DOJ steps up uninvited recommendations at Supreme Court
Election|Political|US|World

Tracking states’ unprecedented redistricting efforts

Tracking states’ unprecedented redistricting efforts

Tracking states’ unprecedented redistricting efforts
Business|Economy|Education|Opinion|Political

If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia

If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia

If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia
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Supreme Court lets California use new Democrat-friendly congressional map

Supreme Court lets California use new Democrat-friendly congressional map

Supreme Court lets California use new Democrat-friendly congressional map
Crime|Political|US|World

Judge seems skeptical of legal justification for Pentagon's punishment of Sen. Mark Kelly

A federal judge says he knows of no U.S. Supreme Court precedent to justify the Pentagon’s censuring of a sitting U.S. senator who joined a videotaped plea for troops to resist unlawful orders from the Trump administration

Judge seems skeptical of legal justification for Pentagon's punishment of Sen. Mark Kelly
Education|Opinion|Political

The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains

The Supreme Court appears poised to abolish a key part of the Voting Rights Act. It may draw on a constitutional amendment that empowered African Americans.

The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains
Business|Economy|Education|Political

How the Supreme Court might protect the Fed’s independence by using employment law in Trump v. Cook

This is not a typical employment law case because Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, has far more legal rights to her job than most American workers.

How the Supreme Court might protect the Fed’s independence by using employment law in Trump v. Cook
Crime|Economy|US|World

Trump-appointed judges are letting his immigration enforcement blitz continue

Trump-appointed judges are letting his immigration enforcement blitz continue

Trump-appointed judges are letting his immigration enforcement blitz continue
Business|Economy|World

3 months after rapidly scheduled arguments, the Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump's tariffs

When the Supreme Court granted an unusually quick hearing over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a similarly fast resolution seemed possible

3 months after rapidly scheduled arguments, the Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump's tariffs
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In the case of the Federal Reserve, Supreme Court appears to carve out a murky exception

The Supreme Court for the past year has repeatedly allowed President Donald Trump to fire heads of independent agencies, but it appears to be drawing a line with the Federal Reserve

In the case of the Federal Reserve, Supreme Court appears to carve out a murky exception
Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Supreme Court conservatives have downplayed Trump’s conduct. The Fed case may change that

Supreme Court conservatives have downplayed Trump’s conduct. The Fed case may change that

Supreme Court conservatives have downplayed Trump’s conduct. The Fed case may change that
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Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will defy Trump to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve

Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will defy Trump to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve

Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will defy Trump to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve
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Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Lisa Cook on Fed board despite Trump attempt to fire her

The Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook in her job

Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Lisa Cook on Fed board despite Trump attempt to fire her
Crime|US|World

Supreme Court seems likely to strike down Hawaii's restrictions on guns in stores and hotels

The Supreme Court seems likely to strike down Hawaii restrictions on carrying guns in stores in the justices’ latest firearm case since their landmark decision expanding Second Amendment rights

Supreme Court seems likely to strike down Hawaii's restrictions on guns in stores and hotels
Political|US

Supreme Court doubts constitutionality of Hawaii’s ‘default’ ban on guns on private property that’s open to the public

Supreme Court doubts constitutionality of Hawaii’s ‘default’ ban on guns on private property that’s open to the public

Supreme Court doubts constitutionality of Hawaii’s ‘default’ ban on guns on private property that’s open to the public