US Appeals Court Allows Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs to Continue During Appeal

The U.S. Court of International Trade in lower Manhattan, N.Y., on May 29, 2025. Spencer Platt/Getty Images The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on June 11 temporarily extended a pause of a lower ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s 10-percent global tariffs. The appeals court granted the Trump administration’s motion to

Economists Face Backlash After Enlisting UN for Openly Anti-Growth, ‘Public Control of Strategic Assets’ Agenda

‘Bond Villain communists who hate human flourishing,’ says Asness The Guardian piece that caused the stir. (Screenshot) June 11, 2026 image/svg+xml Some prominent economists—including a Nobel laureate from Columbia University, Joseph Stiglitz, who starred in a recent “Tax the Rich” event with New York mayor Zohran Mamdani—are facing a severe backlash after publishing an article