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Mexico Nightclub Charges $300 Cover for US Citizens

A Mexico City nightclub charges U.S. citizens $298 to enter while others pay significantly less. The pricing policy reflects tensions…

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Korea Industry Minister: US Export Conditions to Stay Largely Intact After Tariff Ruling

Korea Industry Minister: US Export Conditions to Stay Largely Intact After Tariff Ruling

South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said export conditions to the United States secured through prior tariff agreements will largely remain unchanged despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating reciprocal tariffs. The government held an emergency meeting Friday to assess the decision's fallout and plot response strategies.

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Libertarian Candidate John Hancock Charged in Hit-and-Run on Woman

Libertarian Candidate John Hancock Charged in Hit-and-Run on Woman

John Hancock, a Libertarian candidate for Congress in Ohio's 1st District, faces felony charges for allegedly striking Adrienne Fant with his car and fleeing the scene on Dec. 3. The crash near Groesbeck Road and Hamilton Avenue left Fant with life-threatening injuries requiring three brain surgeries.

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Irish Schools Face SNA Cuts Despite Record Hiring for 2026/27

Irish Schools Face SNA Cuts Despite Record Hiring for 2026/27

Schools across Ireland report sharp reductions in special needs assistant (SNA) allocations for the 2026/27 school year, even as the total number of SNA posts nationwide reaches a record high. Principals and teachers blame the shift of resources to new special classes and schools, leaving mainstream classrooms strained.

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South Korea Pledges Full Response to US Tariff Fallout After Court Ruling

South Korea Pledges Full Response to US Tariff Fallout After Court Ruling

South Korea's government promised Saturday to deploy all resources against rising US trade uncertainties after the Supreme Court invalidated President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs on Korean goods. The ruling blocked use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose those duties.

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Trump Announces 10% Global Tariff Despite Court Ruling

Trump Announces 10% Global Tariff Despite Court Ruling

President Donald Trump announced plans to sign an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on imports, brushing off a recent court decision challenging his trade measures. The new tariff would apply on top of existing duties tied to national security.

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Trump Weighs Killing Iran's Supreme Leader and Son

Trump Weighs Killing Iran’s Supreme Leader and Son

President Donald Trump is considering the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his son Mojtaba, according to U.S. officials. The option forms part of broader pressure tactics tied to Tehran's nuclear program.

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Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs in Major Power Check

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs in Major Power Check

The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, delivering a sharp rebuke to executive overreach. The 6-3 ruling ends unilateral tariff hikes tied to emergency declarations.

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Trump Imposes 10% Tariffs via Trade Act After Supreme Court Rejects Emergency Powers

Trump Imposes 10% Tariffs via Trade Act After Supreme Court Rejects Emergency Powers

President Donald Trump imposed a new 10% tariff on most imports Wednesday, hours after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled 6-3 that he overstepped his authority by using emergency powers for sweeping global duties. Invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, Trump set the temporary levy for 150 days to address international payments issues.

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Portland City Council Names Local Bridge ‘Brooklyn Bridge’

Portland City Council Names Local Bridge ‘Brooklyn Bridge’

Portland City Council unanimously approved naming a bridge in the Brooklyn neighborhood the Brooklyn Bridge on Thursday. The span connects Southeast 17th Avenue and Southeast 26th Avenue over the Union Pacific Brooklyn train yard.

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Critics Demand Trump Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling

Critics Demand Trump Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling

Critics including California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded refunds Friday for costs borne by U.S. consumers from President Donald Trump's unlawful tariffs, following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down key parts of the policy. Newsom called for an immediate return of the "illegal tax" on social media.

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Texas Prop 10 Tests Voter Stance on Banning Sharia Law

Texas Prop 10 Tests Voter Stance on Banning Sharia Law

Texas voters face Proposition 10 on March 3 primary ballots, asking whether the state should prohibit Sharia law. The non-binding measure arrives as early voting continues through Feb. 27 amid debates over religious legal systems.

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DOJ Seeks to Denaturalize Ex-North Miami Mayor Jean Philippe Janiver

DOJ Seeks to Denaturalize Ex-North Miami Mayor Jean Philippe Janiver

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched proceedings to strip former North Miami Mayor Jean Philippe Janiver of his citizenship after uncovering his use of fraudulent identities and bigamy to gain U.S. status. The Haitian-born politician entered the country illegally and dodged a 2001 deportation order, officials said.

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Trump Pledges Backup Plan After Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs

Trump Pledges Backup Plan After Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs

President Donald Trump vowed Friday to press ahead with a backup plan after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled his sweeping tariffs unlawful under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. He said the administration would seek alternative legal grounds to preserve as many duties as possible.

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