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The Supreme Court's move against Donald Trump's tariff powers sets off a $175 billion tariff dispute now headed back to the trade court. U.S. officials consider Iran strike options. Reuters photographer Phil Noble discusses the viral Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor car shot. Plus, Canada and the United States brace for a blockbuster Olympic ice hockey final.
The Supreme Court's move against Donald Trump's tariff powers sets off a $175 billion tariff dispute now headed back to the trade court. U.S. officials consider Iran strike options. Reuters photographer Phil Noble discusses how he took the viral Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor car shot. Plus, Canada and the United States brace for a blockbuster Olympic ice hockey final.
President Trump announces a 35% tariff on all Canadian imports, effective August 1, 2025, in response to Canadian trade barriers and alleged fentanyl smuggling. The US also issues a travel advisory against Iran, citing high risks of wrongful detention and terrorism.
An analysis of President Trump's January 12, 2026, announcement imposing a 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran, aiming to weaken the Iranian government amid ongoing protests and economic challenges.
After Canada defeated the USA in the Four Nations Hockey tournament, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taunted President Trump, stating, 'You can't take our country - and you can't take our game.'
Hockey fans in Ottawa booed the US national anthem during a game against the US, following President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian imports. The incident has gone viral, with Ottawa-based singer Mandia continuing her performance despite the protest.
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