What the Trump administration’s latest tariff blow means for businesses

A U.S. trade court’s ruling against a Trump administration tariff could further constrain the White House’s ability to impose import levies, according to legal and trade experts. The Court of International Trade (CIT) sided with 24 states and businesses that filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of a 10% global tariff imposed by President Trump in February under Section

Trump announces prisoner swap in 3-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

Washington — President Trump on Friday announced Russia and Ukraine will swap 1,000 prisoners as a part of a three-day ceasefire for the observation of Victory Day in Russia this weekend.  Russia and Ukraine previously announced separate ceasefires on different days, so the timeline isn’t entirely clear. Mr. Trump said the temporary ceasefire will suspend

Democratic Plastic Surgeon Running for Congress Refuses To Denounce ‘Blind Sheikh’ Terror Plotter, His Ex-Mentor: Hamawy Calls Sheikh ‘Leader of the Community’

Adam Hamawy told reporters the sheikh only discussed ‘innocuous things,’ blatantly contradicting what he said under oath at the sheikh’s 1995 terror trial L: Adam Hamawy (hamawyfornj.com) R: Omar Abdel-Rahman (Wikipedia) A Democrat now making a strong run for a New Jersey congressional seat pointedly refused to condemn his late mentor—the notorious, terror-plotting “Blind Sheikh”—and

Federal Judge Rules DOGE Humanities Grants Terminations Unlawful

Elon Musk on the South Lawn of the White House on March 9, 2025. Samuel Corum/Getty Images A federal judge ruled on May 7 that the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE’s) termination of hundreds of humanities grants last year was unconstitutional and involved “blatant” discrimination. In April 2025, the Trump administration axed more than 1,400