
Supreme Court decision against Trump's tariffs raises uncertainty, but markets stay calm
BANGKOK (AP) — The Supreme Court's ruling against U. S. President Donald Trump's tariffs has countries like China and South Korea watching for Washington's next steps, while financial markets took the news in stride. The decision announced Friday could potentially disrupt arrangements worked out in trade negotiations since Trump announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries in April 2025. China's Commerce Ministry said it was conducting a “comprehensive assessment of ” the ruling the...
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- Supreme Court decision against Trump's tariffs raises uncertainty, but markets stay calm
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As antisemitism rises and strife over Israel continues, Josh Shapiro turns toward his Jewish faith
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thousands of teenagers from more than a dozen countries, many standing on their chairs in a cavernous convention hall, screamed and cheered as Josh Shapiro took the stage. Pennsylvania's Democratic governor still may be unknown among many Americans outside his home state, but here at BBYO, the world's largest conference of young Jewish leaders, Shapiro is a rock star. “We're facing some challenges out there,” he said. He didn't mention the arson attack his family in a...
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- Josh Shapiro, in his own words, on political violence and antisemitism
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NASA will return its moon rocket to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts strap in
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Grounded until at least April, NASA’s giant moon rocket is headed back to the hangar this week for more repairs before astronauts climb aboard. The space agency said Sunday it’s targeting Tuesday for the slow, four-mile (6. 4-kilometer) trek across Kennedy Space Center, weather permitting. NASA had barely finished a repeat fueling test Thursday, to ensure dangerous hydrogen fuel leaks were plugged, when another problem cropped up. This time, the rocket’s to...
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- NASA will return its moon rocket to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts strap in
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