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President Trump on Friday outlined a new plan to impose his global tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down most of the levies as illegal — a decision he lambasted as "deeply disappointing."
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The Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Trump's tariffs. But the justices left a $133 billion question unanswered: What's going to happen to the money the government has already collected?
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By endorsing the independence of the police, his family is eager to show it will be held accountable
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English light-middleweight champion Bilal Fawaz challenges for the British title belt on Saturday, but is still fighting for a British passport.
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What's eating Arsenal? Sunday's North London derby is now a test of the Gunners' "bottle", says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Deepfakes showing grim taxpayer-funded waterparks have gone viral and drawn some racist responses.
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Gisèle Pelicot stayed silent after dozens of men were convicted of raping her. Now, Ms. Pelicot is finding peace by publicizing her ordeal and explaining how she survived it.
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The administration has been preparing for months for the possibility that the Supreme Court would rule against the president and developed contingency plans.
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Days before ex-prince Andrew's arrest, an anti-monarchy group filed a police report alleging criminal activity by the king's brother.
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At least 60 attack aircraft are parked at the base, which has become a key hub for U.S. military planning for possible strikes on Iran.
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Trump laid out alternative ways to impose his tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down most of the levies as illegal, a decision he called "deeply disappointing."
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The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs. We examine the court's opinion and the impact of tariffs on the broader economy.
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Billions of dollars earmarked for reconstruction and the promise of an international stabilization force for the destroyed Gaza Strip.
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The Supreme Court's decision to invalidate many of President Trump's tariffs raised questions about what would become of agreements struck with major U.S. trading partners.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has given Iran "10 to 15" days to make a meaningful deal over its nuclear program — or "really bad things" will happen.
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Probe into former Prince Andrew over Epstein ties is an example for the US
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On the lookout for electoral overperformers.
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The company behind the test said there were positive signs that some of the most aggressive cancers could be prevented.
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A Texas law passed last year was the first in the nation to explicitly ban clubs based on gender identity in K-12 schools. The judge blocked its enforcement in three school districts.
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Transport Canada has approved two American made jet models that had previously prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to threaten tariffs on Canada's aviation industry.
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What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
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Ontario will allow bars and restaurants across the province to start selling alcohol as of 6 a.m. ET on Sunday as the Canadian men's hockey team competes for a gold medal at the Olympics.
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The lawyer for Frank Stronach accused one of the complainants in his sexual assault case of lying, rejecting her testimony that she couldn't remember some details of the alleged attack.
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The Supreme Court's decision has led questions over whether people can get a refund over the unlawful tariffs.
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A senior police officer of 30 years says he has never seen animal cruelty on such a scale.
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The six justices who voted against the tariffs, dealing a major blow to his signature economic policy, should be "absolutely ashamed", Trump said.
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The sport of ski mountaineering is new to the Winter Olympics this year but its origins go back more than a century in the Alps.
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While the delay may prove to be procedural, Hungary signaled that it could cause problems as the European Union works to send money to Ukraine.
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There's a lot of hype, but not a lot of certainty among forecasters yet. Here are three scenarios to watch.
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John McAllister managed to avoid forking out for a hotel during his bargain 24-hour trip to Milan.
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There's a lot of cool clothes at the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, but none as cool as Tyler Turner's Team Canada wingsuit.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is being investigated on suspicion of misconduct in public office, was released after an arrest that plunged the British royal family into crisis.
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Some government plans for SEND were leaked earlier this week. But what else do families want to change?
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A 23-year-old American was shot last March in South Padre Island. ICE's involvement in the shooting was not disclosed until this week.
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President Trump claimed the justices opposing his position were acting because of partisanship, though three of those ruling against his tariffs were appointed by Republican presidents.
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Right Reverend Stephen Conway has also been suspended by the Church of England.
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In the semifinal, Slovakia had few answers for the American onslaught. Now, the U.S. men will meet Canada for a chance to win the team's first Olympic hockey gold since the "Miracle on Ice" back in 1980.
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Nasrallah Abu Siyam, 19, was shot dead by an Israeli settler, according to a witness and Palestinian health officials, amid rising violent settler attacks in the Israeli-occupied territory.
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Muslims make up a majority in Sambhal, but after deadly clashes over a mosque, they say they the arms of the state are now stifling them.
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Kamran Aman was subjected to further racist abuse as he lay dying on the floor of a neighbour's house.
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At hospitals, at seminaries and on buses, the Taliban is stepping up enforcement of rules on women's dress in the city of Herat.
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Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) says the way Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has handled recent cases involving NAN members is 'unacceptable,' including how the family of Tyresse Roundsky says they weren't notified that the investigation into his death had been completed — until they saw a post about it on social media. Here's why NAN is calling for accountability from both the SIU and Attorney General of Ontario.
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ABC News' Patrick Reevell reports that there is still a "fundamental gap between the two sides over territory," specifically Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
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The case is seen as a test of social media's legal responsibility for platform design features that plaintiffs' lawyers say exacerbated mental health issues in young people.
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