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Live updates: Federal trade court rules against several Trump tariffs
U.S. futures jumped early Thursday and oil prices rose more than $1. The U.S. dollar rose against the yen and euro. Follow along for live updates.
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Four tools at the Trump administration's disposal after a U.S. court blocks tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to find a workaround after suffering a major blow to a core part of his economic agenda.
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U.S. will ‘aggressively' revoke Chinese students' visas, Marco Rubio says
The United States will start “aggressively” revoking the visas of Chinese students, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday.
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Elon Musk says he's leaving the Trump administration
Elon Musk is leaving his government role as a top adviser to President Donald Trump after spearheading efforts to reduce and overhaul the federal bureaucracy.
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Local impacts of Trump's pause of visa interviews for new international students
The Trump administration has stopped scheduling interviews for international students applying for a visa to come study in the U.S. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer talked to a UC San Diego student about how the uncertainty is impacting him.
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Federal trade court strikes down Trump's reciprocal tariffs
The Supreme Court could end up ruling if Trump has authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose universal duties on imports.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley's pardons came after intervention by their daughter
Disgraced reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were preparing for their release from prison Wednesday, a day after President Donald Trump personally told two of their adult children he was planning to pardon them.
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217 days and counting: Trump's rules slow the release of migrant children to their families
Releases of immigrant children in U.S. custody have slowed dramatically since the Trump administration increased vetting of people seeking to take care of them.
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Trump considers pardons for men convicted of Whitmer kidnapping plot: ‘They got railroaded'
President Trump considers pardons for men convicted of Whitmer kidnapping plot.
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Trump doubles down on fight over international students: ‘I want Harvard to be great again'
President Donald Trump slammed Harvard University’s international student policies during a press event on Wednesday, insinuating that foreign students are responsible for “shopping centers exploding” and the weakening of American higher education. “Harvard wants to fight. They want to show how smart they are, and they’re getting their ass kicked.”
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Trump responds to Elon Musk's criticism of GOP agenda bill
Trump issued a flurry of pardons today.
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How Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill' could impact San Diegans
As both parties are split over President Donald Trump’s budget bill, NBC 7 political reporter Joey Safchik explains the impact to San Diego families.
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Trump set to pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley of fraud and tax evasion convictions
The White House said Tuesday that President Donald Trump is set to pardon reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley, the couple famous for “Chrisley Knows Best,” which followed their tightly knit family and extravagant lifestyle.
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U.S. government to have control in Nippon Steel-U.S. Steel deal, senator says
U.S. Sen. David McCormick says an arrangement for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel will guarantee a U.S. CEO.
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Trump administration reverses COVID vaccine recommendation for children and pregnant women
HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. posted a video on social media where he, along with NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, announced that the CDC would no longer recommend the COVID vaccine for healthy children and pregnant women.
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Blocked from Harvard, the world's star students weigh staying in Asia and Europe
If President Donald Trump doesn’t want international students at Harvard, there are plenty of foreign governments and universities happy to take them
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Hong Kong says doors are ‘wide open' to foreign students who face discrimination in the U.S.
After President Trump announced a ban on foreign students at Harvard University, Hong Kong’s chief executive John Lee said the country would welcome any students “who face discrimination and unfair treatment in the U.S.”
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Trump Administration plans to pull remaining contracts with Harvard
President Donald Trump continues his attack on Harvard, now looking to revoke $3 billion in federal grants and redistribute that money elsewhere.
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Trump administration stops new student visa interviews
The Trump administration has stopped scheduling new visa interviews for international students while it looks to expand social media screening of applicants.
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Some small businesses are swearing off tariff price hikes. It's costing them.
Most expect to charge customers more, but many are making cutbacks and other changes to hold prices steady for as long as they can.