Law
2026-02-21 12:01:14.891 • by
Amy Ivanov in
Law
The Supreme Court invalidated President Trump's major tariffs, ruling he lacked the authority to impose them. This opens the door for importers to reclaim $133 billion, but the refund process is expected to be complex, lengthy, and lead to extensive litigation, primarily benefiting companies.
Politics
2026-02-21 06:01:30.22 • by
Andrew Ismail in
Politics
President Donald Trump expressed extreme disappointment and publicly shamed his own Supreme Court appointees, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, after they joined a 6-3 majority to strike down his global tariffs, a key economic policy.
Sports
2026-02-21 06:01:30.183 • by
Arturo Iglesias in
Sports
Canada's Olympic men's hockey team, trailing 2-0 in the semifinals, rallied with three unanswered goals, including Nathan MacKinnon's late winner, to defeat Finland 3-2 and advance to the gold medal game.
Finance
2026-02-21 06:01:30.14 • by
Alan Iverson in
Finance
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs, leading to a calm but positive reaction on Wall Street as stocks ticked higher. However, Trump quickly vowed to implement new tariffs through alternative methods, keeping the trade landscape uncertain. Meanwhile, mixed economic reports and company-specific news also influenced market movements.