The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his powers when he imposed sweeping global tariffs last year. In its 6-3 decision, the court ruled that Trump could not use a ...
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How a large load tariff could work for Xcel
To handle surging data center power use, Xcel Energy is turning to a tool that's gaining traction nationwide: a large load tariff. Why it matters: The tariff could help alleviate costs for households ...
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Opinion: Tariff-jumping doesn’t prove that tariffs work
Relocation, by itself, is not evidence of success.
President Donald Trump’s 15% tariff on imports from nearly every country on Earth may sound tough, but it reflects a basic misunderstanding of economics. Tariffs are not paid by foreign governments.
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s tariffs were unlawful, it resolved a constitutional question. What it did not resolve is how to unwind the economic damage. Gov. JB Pritzker ...
April 22, 2026 - On February 20, 2026, in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc., the Supreme Court invalidated all tariffs the President imposed under the ...
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Ask anyone selling anything in the U.S. right now and they'll probably say they want their tariff money back. "How do we get a refund?" said Alfred Mai, whose San Francisco firm ASM Games makes card ...
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