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Are Trump’s tariffs still in effect? What to know after court rules most levies are illegal

Trump challenged the appellate court ruling and claimed the Supreme Court would likely keep his tariffs in place.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff
Australia Post Suspends U.S. Parcel Deliveries Amid Tariff Shake-Up

Australia Post suspends most US parcel deliveries amid tariff standoff

Australia Post says it has suspended most parcel deliveries to the United States and Puerto Rico after the U.S. government scrapped duty-free allowances on low-value imports.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

Trump and Zelenskyy set for high-stakes White House meeting Monday: Here’s what to know

Leaders from the EU and NATO will join the Ukrainian president at the White House.

  • By Zachary Folk

These are the Trump tariffs launching Friday

Trump announced Thursday he would extend a pause on new tariffs for Mexico.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

Trump said gifted Qatari jet was ‘free’—But renovation cost ‘could near $1 billion’

The Air Force claimed previously the jet would likely cost less than $400 million to renovate, though actual costs appear to be closer to $1 billion.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

How Jeffrey Epstein got so rich

The convicted sex offender was worth nearly $600 million at his death, thanks mostly to two wealthy billionaire clients—plus generous tax breaks.

  • By Giacomo Tognini
The episode premiered less than two days after Paramount reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

White House slams ‘South Park’ episode that skewers Trump and Paramount amid $1.5 Billion streaming deal

The episode premiered less than two days after Paramount reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

  • By Conor Murray
  • Forbes Staff
Before his second arrest and death in 2019, the convicted sex offender owned a property empire stretching from Paris to New Mexico. All of it has since been sold.

The selloff of Jeffrey Epstein’s tainted homes—And where the money went

Before his second arrest and death in 2019, the convicted sex offender owned a property empire stretching from Paris to New Mexico. All of it has since been sold.

  • By Giacomo Tognini

Here’s what Jeffrey Epstein did: The convictions, allegations – and the questions raised now

Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges for soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, but was hit with additional federal charges in 2019 before his death.

  • By Zachary Folk

‘A big hoax’: Trump rips ‘weaklings’ who criticised handling of Epstein files

Trump claimed the “Lunatic Left” has “conned” his supporters calling for the release of the so-called Epstein files.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff
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