US Supreme Court sceptical of Trump tariffs
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Supreme Court weighs longshot appeal to overturn decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
A call to overturn the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide is on the agenda Friday for the justices' closed-door conference. Among the new cases the justices are expected to consider is a longshot appeal from Kim Davis,
The fictional story about the Navy striking Thomas' yacht spread as the U.S. government ordered strikes on boats carrying what U.S. President Donald Trump described as "narcoterrorists" with connections to the designated foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua, the country of Venezuela or Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
The Supreme Court is allowing President Trump to require new U.S. passports to list the holder's birth name and gender even if it differs from their current gender identity.
Most skeptical of the tariffs: Unsurprisingly, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared most skeptical of the tariffs, emphasizing that Congress would be unlikely to give up its core revenue-raising power merely by implication as opposed to expressly.