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A US trade court ruled that President Donald Trump went beyond his legal powers when he used an emergency law to impose sweeping global tariffs, though the tariffs stay in place during appeal.
Market Basket suspended CEO Arthur T. Demoulas and opened an investigation into claims that he planned a work stoppage and resisted a board-backed succession plan.
Brian Tenney, the owner of an Oregon safari park, was arrested after a raid found drugs, guns, and $1.6 million tied to the facility.

Smokey Robinson has sued four former housekeepers and their lawyers for defamation, after the women accused him of sexual assault and abuse.

Former Georgia officer Robert "Chip" Olsen pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in the fatal shooting of an unarmed naked man and was sentenced to no additional jail time.

The judge in Sean Combs’ federal trial denied the defense’s mistrial request after a dispute over missing fingerprint evidence tied to the Kid Cudi break-in claim.
President Donald Trump pushed back at a new Wall Street nickname, “TACO,” which critics use to say he often raises tariff threats and then pulls back when markets react.
The Pentagon has ended its weekly “What did you do last week?” email rule for civilian workers, closing out a push tied to Elon Musk’s government efficiency effort and the Trump administration’s cost-cutting drive.

A 4-year-old girl may lose life-saving care in Los Angeles after the Department of Homeland Security revoked her family’s legal immigration status.

Rep. Ashley Hinson faced boos, jeers, and heckling at an Iowa town hall after defending President Donald Trump and her vote for his major policy bill.

Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief serving long prison terms for murder and rape, escaped from prison after disguising himself as law enforcement, and authorities are searching for him.
ICE carried out immigration raids on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket and arrested about 40 people, including some with criminal records.
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