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The 2025 hurricane season is less than two weeks away. The Trump administration is currently overhauling FEMA, already cutting a third of the staff and still looking to cut over $600 million from the agency’s budget.
A federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.
"This ruling protects American businesses from the destabilizing effects of volatile, unilaterally imposed tariffs."
On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that the bulk of Donald Trump’s tariffs are unlawful, issuing a nationwide injunction that would put them on hold indefinitely. The three-judge panel unanimously agreed that Trump had vastly exceeded his authority and warned that his actions would,
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A federal court ruled Wednesday that an emergency law does not provide President Trump with unilateral authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country. The interruption was short-lived after a federal appeals court granted the Trump administration’s request to temporarily pause a
White House officials maintain the recent purge of senior Federal Emergency Management Agency officials won't impact the nation's hurricane preparedness.
A US court has blocked Donald Trumps sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs, ruling he misused emergency powers. But Goldman Sachs says the impact may be temporary, as Trump could use alternate legal tools like Section 301 or national security provisions.