U.S. Supreme Court Hears Landmark Case on Legality of Trump’s Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday began hearing arguments over the legality of former President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, a case that could reshape the balance of presidential power and global trade. Lower courts...
Supreme Court Weighs Trump’s Tariff Powers as Obama-Appointed Judge’s Dissent Gains Spotlight
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments this week on whether former President Donald Trump lawfully imposed sweeping tariffs under a 1977 emergency powers law, marking a major test of one of...
Mark Carney Unveils Ambitious Fiscal Stimulus to Revive Canadian Economy
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to roll out a sweeping fiscal stimulus in his maiden budget, aiming to transform the nation’s economy and reduce its reliance on the United States. The budget,...
Cashless Future in Focus: Experts Chart Path at Manappuram Unique Times Conclave 2025
A thought-provoking dialogue on digital banking and taxation in a cashless economy marked the Manappuram Unique Times Conclave 2025, hosted at the Gokulam Convention Centre, Kochi, on November 4th. The event, organized by Pegasus...
Travel Industry Urges U.S. Congress to End Shutdown Amid Thanksgiving Rush
As the U.S. government shutdown enters its 34th day, the U.S. Travel Association has called on Congress to take immediate action to reopen federal operations before the Thanksgiving travel surge. In a letter signed...
Half of Americans See U.S. Trade Deficit as an Economic Emergency, Poll Finds
Nearly half of Americans view the nation’s large trade deficit as an economic emergency, according to a new poll released on Tuesday by the Alliance for American Manufacturing. The survey found that 47% of...
Trump Urges Review of New York City Congestion Fee Amid Legal Battle
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he has directed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to reconsider efforts to terminate New York City’s vehicle congestion fee, months after a federal judge blocked the administration’s...
Glencore May Shut Down Canada’s Largest Copper Smelter Amid Mounting Environmental Costs
Glencore is reportedly planning to close its Horne smelter in Quebec, Canada’s largest copper metal-producing facility, due to escalating environmental concerns and the high cost of modernization estimated at over $200 million, according to...
U.S. Retailers Scramble as Penny Production Halt Sparks Rounding Confusion
Retailers across the United States are struggling to adapt after President Donald Trump’s decision earlier this year to halt production of the one-cent coin, leaving stores short on change and unsure how to handle...
U.S. Appeals Court Questions $16.1 Billion Judgment Against Argentina Over YPF Seizure
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday signaled a potential reversal of a $16.1 billion judgment against Argentina for its 2012 nationalization of state oil company YPF, suggesting the case may not belong in the...












