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Dow Jones Futures: Trump Tariff News Lifts Stocks; Robinhood, AppLovin Lead Earnings Movers Late
Dow Jones futures were little changed overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Robinhood MarketsHOOD, AppLovinAPP, ARM HoldingsARM, DoorDashDASH and QualcommQCOM headlined earnings ... Read More
Stocks close higher after Trump tariffs encounter skeptical Supreme Court
Stocks closed higher on Wednesday after some conservative justices on the Supreme Court voiced skepticism about the lawfulness of President Donald Trump's steepest tariffs, raising the possibility the ... Read More
US stocks rise after Trump’s post

NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks rallied Monday after President Donald Trump said "it will all be fine," just days after he sent the market reeling by threatening much higher tariffs on China. The S&P 500 ... Read More
Trump has other tariff options if the Supreme Court strikes down his worldwide import taxes

President Donald Trump has warned that the Supreme Court will leave the United States “defenseless’’ and possibly “reduced to almost Third World status’’ if it strikes down the tariffs he imposed this ... Read More
Truck Stocks Rise on Tariff Exemptions

Late on Friday, the White House published details of a proposed tax on imported big rigs. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg News) Truck stocks rose Monday after the White House published the details of a ... Read More
Supreme Court weighs Trump administration's tariff authority under emergency powers law
The Supreme Court will hear a major tariff case that could impact the $88 billion in revenue collected by the Trump administration under IEEPA, which could be subject to refunds. Read More
US stocks rise following another day of swings

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks closed higher in another topsy-turvy day on Wall Street. The S&P 500 added 0.4% Wednesday, but only after jumping toward one of its biggest gains since the summer, erasing ... Read More
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