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Trump pledges second-term tit-for-tat tariffs: ‘It’s called you screw us, and we screw you’

Former President Trump on Friday signaled he would engage in escalatory trade wars with foreign nations if reelected, a tactic he employed during his first term that economists have warned could worsen inflation. Trump, speaking at a rally in South Carolina on the eve of the primary there, told supporters that would enact the “Trump...

SCOTUS to hear social media law cases

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Supreme Court to weigh social media bans The Supreme Court on Monday will hear two cases stemming from controversial laws in Texas and Florida imposing social media restrictions after lower courts issued differing opinions. © AP The laws aim to block social media companies...

Fargo loses challenge to North Dakota’s crackdown on local gun control laws

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the city of Fargo, which challenged North Dakota's statewide ban on firearms-related zoning ordinances.

Judge rejects Chicago measure to raise luxury property tax, fund homeless services

A judge has rejected a Chicago ballot measure proposing a one-time luxury property tax hike to subsidize services for the city's homeless.

College DEI crackdown passes Alabama Senate

Alabama lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at prohibiting so-called diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives universities, schools and other public institutions.

Abandoning Ukraine now will shred America’s global credibility — and highlight short-lived US promises

If America leaves Ukraine to fend for itself, why would anyone ever trust a word that comes out of the mouth of any US...

Tish James and other Trump persecutors are perverting the American legal system

The lawsuits against Donald Trump are a perversion of the American justice system undertaken for political reasons.

Biden’s bad open border policy, vote-buying bonanza and other commentary

Today’s “surge of illegal immigration is the direct and predictable result of changes in regulation and administrative practice by the Biden administration,” says Washington...

Is NY tough on crime? Arizona doesn’t think so: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 24, 2024

The Issue: A Phoenix prosecutor’s refusal to extradite the chief suspect in a SoHo hotel homicide to New York.

Democrats May Refuse to Certify a Trump Election If He Wins. The Supreme Court Could Prevent That

The House alone can’t sustain an objection to electors certified by a state governor; 51 senators would have to take the same position.

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