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U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical of the federal government’s legal defense of a law banning people who use marijuana from owning or possessing guns on Monday—with some pointing to a pending rescheduling action as a factor undermining the idea that cannabis consumption makes a person uniquely dangerous to society in a way that justifies
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to strike down President Donald Trump's sweeping taxes on imports, on Monday he threatened countries to stick to their current tariff deals.
Here’s what we know about the latest SAVE plan ruling that preserves the plan for now, and what borrowers with impacted student loans should know.
India is unlikely to eliminate Russian oil imports and the U.S. may not have enough leverage to push New Delhi to do so, analysts say.
With members of the U.S. Supreme Court looking on, President Donald Trump attacked the justices for striking down his broad claim of emergency tariff powers last week, calling the ruling “very unfortunate” and lamenting the court’s involvement in the entire matter.
Justice Neil Gorsuch joined liberals as the Supreme Court ruled Americans cannot sue the U.S. Postal Service over withheld mail.