Auto industry experts anticipate that some Americans could use higher tax returns to finally purchase a new or used vehicle. Â
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The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to strike down large parts of President Trump’s tariff policies Friday. Â
Across California, the number of people living in vehicles has surged in recent years due to soaring rents. Â
Bath & Body Works CEO Daniel Heaf told CNBC the Amazon launch is about meeting customers where they are and leveraging Amazon’s fast and free shipping. Â
The initial reaction from many on the Street wasn’t overly negative. Â
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. Â
CoreWeave’s below-investment-grade credit rating has reportedly spooked lenders, raising questions about how the neocloud can maintain its capital-intensive business. Â
The U.S. Supreme Court said President Trump exceeded his authority in using a 1977 law to justify a large swath of his tariffs, but that does not mean he’s now unable to slap tariffs on other countries’ products. Â
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in his dissent, warned that “the refund process” for tariffs “is likely to be a ‘mess,’” citing oral arguments Â
Trump has revealed economic data before its official release on multiple occasions, raising questions about possible policy violations Â

