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US Supreme Court invalidates Trump's tariffs, ruling they exceeded presidential authority
The US Supreme Court invalidated President Trump's tariffs, citing overreach of presidential authority. This ruling marks a major setback for his trade policy and could reshape US trade enforcement.

Ben Roberts-Smith remains in custody amid serious war crime charges
Ben Roberts-Smith is still detained following his arrest and charges of war crimes, including murder. This development signifies a notable escalation as he refuses bail, highlighting the seriousness of the case and its implications for military accountability in Australia.

Seán Barrett, Former Irish Minister and Ceann Comhairle, Dies at 81
Seán Barrett, a distinguished figure in Irish politics, has passed away at 81. His career included roles as Ceann Comhairle and government minister, marking a notable contribution to Ireland's political history.

Trump Faces Rebuffs from Judiciary and Legal Experts Over Court Disrespect and Conspiracy Claims
Trump faces criticism from ex-judges and scholars for his disregard of court authority, with some labeling his statements as contempt. Meanwhile, he accuses judges who rule against him of being part of a radical left conspiracy and threatens the legitimacy of the Supreme Court. These developments could escalate tensions between the executive branch and judiciary.

Supreme Court Divided Over Presidential Power and Trump’s Tariffs
Two articles explore the internal disputes within the Supreme Court regarding presidential authority and tariffs. The justices are divided, reflecting broader ideological tensions that impact governance.