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The Supreme Court will decide if Trump's tariffs, enacted without Congress, are legal. This crucial case could redefine executive power and U.S. economic policy.
In "Freedom Talks," explore power dynamics and strategies for change with Rashad Robinson. Join monthly discussions on NewsOne for insights and action.
Stanley Chesley, famed class-action lawyer, known for winning major settlements, dies at 89, ending a storied career.
The U.S. is mediating a humanitarian truce in Sudan's war, while ICC seeks to preserve evidence of possible war crimes.
One year after Trump retook the White House, state and local elections test his second-term agenda's impact.
President Trump ordered nuclear testing, alarming experts and raising fears of a new global arms race with Russia and China.
A Supreme Court case questions if the conservative majority will hold Trump to the same standards as Biden on tariffs.
A Dutch court began the trial of an Eritrean man linked to a brutal migrant smuggling network, facing serious charges.
A Hong Kong court rejected a former Tiananmen vigil organizer's bid to quash her indictment in a national security case.










