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Court Strikes Down Trump's 10% Global Tariffs, Clouds India Trade Talks

A U.S. federal court has struck down President Trump's 10% global baseline tariffs, calling them invalid and unauthorised by law. Experts say the ruling may slow India-U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement talks, as legal uncertainty makes it harder for both sides to negotiate around a contested tariff baseline.

Federal Court Strikes Down Trump's Global Tariffs

A federal court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump's new global tariffs are unlawful, the second major legal defeat for his trade agenda after a recent Supreme Court loss. Businesses facing import duties under the tariffs may see relief, though the administration is expected to appeal.

Federal Court Blocks Mailing of Abortion Pill Mifepristone

A federal court has ordered that mifepristone, the most commonly used abortion pill in the U.S., can only be dispensed in person at clinics, overriding FDA rules that allowed mail delivery. The ruling is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court, leaving access and compliance obligations uncertain in the interim.

Judge Blocks Nexstar-Tegna $6.2B Merger on Antitrust Grounds

Federal Judge Troy Nunley blocked Nexstar's $6.2 billion merger with Tegna via preliminary injunction, ruling the deal violates antitrust law. The decision halts what would have been a landmark broadcast television consolidation, with California's Attorney General calling the merger flatly illegal. Nexstar must now

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Federal court rules against Trump's new global tariffs

A federal court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump's new global tariffs are unlawful, the second major legal defeat for his trade agenda after a recent Supreme Court loss. Businesses facing import duties under the tariffs may see relief, though the administration is expected to appeal.

1mo ago · 2 min · Policy & Government

What to know about federal court ruling blocking mailing of widely used abortion pill

A federal court has ordered that mifepristone, the most commonly used abortion pill in the U.S., can only be dispensed in person at clinics, overriding FDA rules that allowed mail delivery. The ruling is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court, leaving access and compliance obligations uncertain in the interim.

1mo ago · 2 min · Policy & Government

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