President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda took a blow Friday, prompting celebration from Democrats who have opposed his unilateral tariffs. Â
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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. Â
The Supreme Court’s decision striking down most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs left at least one big question unanswered: What about refunds? Â
A federal judge in Miami denied Tesla’s bid to overturn a $243 million jury verdict in a high-profile lawsuit over a fatal Autopilot crash. Â
This CFP-approved savings checklist helps you grow your money on autopilot. Â
The oil market’s biggest fear is that a conflict between the U.S. and Iran could lead to a prolonged disruption of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Â
Around 7.9 million student loan borrowers entered delinquency in the first three quarters of 2025 alone, according to a new report by The Century Foundation. Â
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have cost the iPhone-maker about $1 billion each quarter. Â
Software stocks have been in sell-off mode in recent weeks on fears that new AI tools will uproot their longstanding business models. Â
Also in Weekend Reads: Reactions to the Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariffs, AI and your taxes, and a deeper look into business-development companies. Â

