A small wine-importing company, V.O.S. Selections, scored a surprising victory against Trump's tariffs in a federal court ruling. Founder Victor Schwartz shares his story of courage and the potential impact on small businesses nationwide.
President Trump's tariffs are in legal turmoil after federal courts struck down key levies. As the White House considers alternatives, the future of these tariffs hangs in the balance. Learn what this means for the U.S. economy and the ongoing court battles.
Small business owners are feeling relief and hope after federal courts ruled against Trump's tariffs. However, uncertainty remains as the White House plans to appeal, leaving many businesses in limbo regarding their future plans and pricing strategies.
Cassie Ventura, pregnant and a key witness in Diddy's sex-trafficking trial, shares harrowing details of her abusive relationship with the music mogul, revealing shocking truths about their past.
The trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs has begun, with prosecutors alleging he ran a criminal enterprise involved in sex trafficking and coercion. Key testimonies from three women, including his former girlfriend, are expected.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to lay off thousands of federal workers, citing the need for Congressional approval. This ruling could reshape the future of government employment.
The Justice Department demands Google sell off its Ad Exchange and DFP to tackle its illegal monopoly. A court ruling could change the digital ad landscape forever!
In a groundbreaking ruling, a Texas federal judge declared President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to detain Venezuelan immigrants unlawful, challenging the administration's deportation tactics.
In just 100 days, Trump's presidency faces over 200 lawsuits, challenging his immigration policies, executive orders, and more. The ongoing legal battles raise serious questions about the rule of law.
In a surprising ruling, a Texas federal court has nullified a CFPB rule aimed at capping credit card late fees at $8. This decision could lead to banks charging consumers up to $10 billion more annually in late fees, raising concerns among consumer advocates.