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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Trump's Bold Ideas for Health Care and Tariffs

In a series of posts on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump suggested some big ideas. He proposed sending cash directly to Americans to cover health care costs. He also talked about giving out $2, 000 dividends from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official p

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Ideas: Cash for Healthcare and Tariff Dividends

President Donald Trump recently shared some big ideas on social media. He suggested giving Americans money directly to pay for healthcare and sending out $2, 000 checks from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official plans. Trump posted on Truth Social that instead o

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Nov 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Plan: $2, 000 for Everyone from Tariffs

President Donald Trump recently made a bold statement. He said people who don't like tariffs are making a big mistake. He promised to give every American a $2, 000 bonus. This money would come from the money collected from tariffs. He believes this will show how great his economic plans are. Trump

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Justices Question Trump's Tariffs

The Supreme Court recently discussed whether Trump's tariffs are legal. The tariffs were put in place using the International Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) to fight the fentanyl trade and impose so-called reciprocal tariffs. The justices seemed skeptical. The government's lawyer even admitted that a

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Flip-Flop: From Money-Maker to Regulatory Tool

The Trump administration has had a major change of heart regarding tariffs. Initially, they were hailed as a financial windfall, promising to reduce the national debt, support farmers, and even send dividend checks to Americans. But recently, the White House's tone has shifted dramatically. During

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court's Tariff Decision: What's at Stake for Businesses?

The Supreme Court is currently considering a major case about President Trump's tariffs. If they decide these tariffs are illegal, the government might have to return over $90 billion to businesses. However, this process could be complex and slow. Legal experts say that refunds would go to business

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Tariffs on Trial: Supreme Court Questions Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently took a close look at President Trump's tariffs, with both conservative and liberal justices expressing doubts about the legal basis for his actions. Over nearly three hours of arguments, the court scrutinized the president's claim that he has the authority to impose tariff

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

ELF Beauty's Stock Takes a Hit Despite Rhode's Promising Start

ELF Beauty's stock dropped 29% recently, even though it has a new product line called Rhode. This line is expected to bring in an extra $200 million this year. But the company's overall sales predictions for the year are lower than what experts thought they would be. They expect to make between $1.

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

A Toy Boss Takes on Trump: The Fight for Fair Trade

Rick Woldenberg, the head of Learning Resources, is not one to stay silent when his business is at risk. Back in April, he decided to take a stand against the Trump administration's tariffs, which he believes are unfair. He even took the bold step of suing the president and his team. The Supreme Cou

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Trade Moves

The Supreme Court is currently dealing with a big case about President Trump's tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on goods from other countries. The court is trying to figure out if they are legal. A top lawyer for the U. S. government, D. John Sauer, spoke in front of the Supreme Court. He argued th

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