
U.S. Court initiates tariff refund process, Trump administration expected to appeal
A U.S. court has begun steps towards ordering billions in tariff refunds, a move the Trump administration is likely to appeal as it seeks to block the repayments.
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A U.S. court has begun steps towards ordering billions in tariff refunds, a move the Trump administration is likely to appeal as it seeks to block the repayments.

A 40-year-old Dutchman was sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. court in Montana for drug trafficking and money laundering, specifically for attempting to sell fentanyl to an undercover police officer.

Bitcoin tumbled as much as 5% early on Monday, dropping below $65,000. The sell-off has been driven by investors pulling out of speculative assets and concerns about future cryptocurrency regulation
Takeshi Ebisawa, 61, a Japanese national, pleaded guilty to six charges related to trafficking nuclear material in a U.S. court.

FedEx Seeks Tariff Refund With Lawsuit Against US Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, FedEx is suing the United States Feb. 23, seeking a full refund on President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) lacked authorization. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, seeks to recoup all duties paid by FedEx as a result of IEEPA orders and any interest ...
Senior U.S. officials are pressing partners including the European Union and Japan to stick to commitments they made in earlier negotiations.

A U.S. Court of Appeals ruling allows a Texas law banning certain drag performances in front of children to go into effect in March, as the legal battle over the legislation continues.
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts reports that deteriorating conditions in courthouses nationwide are causing safety and health issues, prompting a request for control over these properties.

Meta Platforms CEO and billionaire Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is set to be questioned for the first time in a U.S. court on Wednesday about Instagram's effect on the mental health of young users, as a landmark trial over youth social media addiction continues.