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The Court of International Trade struck down President Trump's latest round of tariffs, marking another legal setback for his trade policies.
May 7, 2026
The U.S. military retaliated against Iranian aggression by targeting two ports following attacks on Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz.
The US trade court has ruled against President Trump's 10% tariffs, marking another legal setback for his economic nationalist agenda.
Elon Musk has leased his supercomputer to Anthropic, a move analysts say is tied to SpaceX's upcoming IPO.
Central California farmers face the destruction of 420,000 peach trees following Del Monte's cannery closures, with $9 million in federal aid approved to assist the transition.
The U.S. has authorized $17 billion in missile sales to Gulf nations as stockpiles dwindle due to heightened regional tensions.
Iran has formed a government agency to tax vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about international shipping as peace negotiations continue.
The State Department has begun a comprehensive review of all 53 Mexican consulates in the U.S., potentially leading to closures as part of escalating diplomatic strain.
President Trump reiterates warning of higher tariffs on EU goods if the bloc does not fulfill its commitments under the trade deal.
President Trump characterizes Iran's government as fractured, though analysts caution that internal shifts do not necessarily signal collapse.
ICE pivots from controversial warehouse renovations to purchasing turnkey detention facilities amid local and legal challenges.
Saudi Arabia’s refusal to allow US military use of its bases has forced the suspension of 'Project Freedom,' a plan aimed at securing commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.