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Senate G.O.P. Faces Pressure to Force ‘Talking Filibuster' for Voter I.D. Bill The New York TimesSusan Collins hands Trump the 50th vote against free and fair elections Democracy DocketTrump's election bill tops 50 Senate votes, but Democrats could still block it NBC NewsA Republican plan to overhaul voting is back. Here's what's new in the bill NPR
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Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president's levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.
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Shares of asset managers fell due to worries over a private-credit fund managed by Blue Owl Capital, triggering broader anxiety about spillover effects.
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Where snow could be measured in inches — or feet — in the East this weekend The Washington PostWeekend Snowstorm Suddenly Looks More Serious for the Northeast The New York TimesNYC, NJ could see 12 inches of snow, potential blizzard conditions this weekend FOX 5 New YorkBrewing nor'easter bomb cyclone to unleash powerful wee
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Here's what corporate leaders need to know about the billions of dollars on the line following the Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump.
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Target, Nike and Hasbro stand to be big beneficiaries as the SCOTUS ruling could lower costs, analysts say, but stocks of retail giants like Walmart and Costco fell.
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Trump could levy import taxes through four other trade rules.
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President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but some sector-specific tariffs remain in place.
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The e-commerce giant posted $717 billion in sales versus Walmart's $713 billion, breaking the retailer's 24-year reign.
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