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Businesses face a new wave of uncertainty after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under an emergency powers law and Trump vowed to work around the ruling to keep his tariffs in place. The Trump administration says its tariffs help boost American manufacturers and reduce the trade gap. But many U.S. businesses have had to raise prices and adjust in other ways to offset higher costs spurred by the tariffs. It remains to be seen how much relief businesses and consumers will actually get from Friday’s ruling. Within hours of the court’s decision, Trump pledged to sign an executive order imposing a 10% tariff on all imports that would last 150 days. Read moreMurky outlook for businesses after tariff ruling prompts countermoves by Trump

Johannes Dale-Skjevdal of Norway was the only biathlete to hit all 20 of his targets in the 15-kilometer mass start race Friday and skied his way to gold Norway’s 17th gold medal of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics — breaking the record for the most gold medals won by a nation at a single W… Read moreNorway wins its 17th gold medal, breaking record for most golds won in a single Winter Olympics

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Utah mom Kouri Richins is set to go on trial after being arrested and charged with her husband's death. She self-published a children’s book on grief called “Are You With Me?” after her husband died in 2022. She told a local TV station that writing it helped her and her three sons cope with … Read moreA mom wrote a book to help her kids process their dad's death. Now she's on trial for his killing