Trade court blocks Trump's tariffs
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A federal judge will consider on Thursday whether to further block U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, a move the Ivy League school said would impact about a quarter of its student body and devastate the school.
Decision follows Department of Homeland giving university 30 days to challenge ban on enrolling international students - Anadolu Ajansı
Despite a US trade court ruling that Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs are illegal, Apple investors have unexpectedly failed to react to the news, likely assuming there is more chaos to come.
Hundreds of business owners blocked roads into Kosovo's capital Pristina on Thursday to protest at a regulatory mandate forcing them to buy power from the open market that they say could triple their electricity bills.
A federal judge blocked President Trump from taking action to prevent Harvard University from enrolling thousands of foreign students.
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Block Inc. is launching a feature to allow businesses that use the company’s Square point-of-sale terminals to accept payment in Bitcoin, according to a statement from the company.
The United States Court of International Trade ruled that Mr Trump lacked the authority to impose his reciprocal tariffs. In response to another complaint, it also ruled against “trafficking tariffs” inflicted on Canada,
“Banning NIH-funded researchers from publishing in leading medical journals and requiring them to publish only in journals that carry the RFK Jr. seal of approval would delegitimize taxpayer-funded research," Dr. Adam Gaffney, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, told The Post.