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Treasury Secretary Scott Besson says the ruling was a mistake.
Besant was speaking on Fox News.
President Trump, meanwhile, announced a global 10 percent tariff using an authority that allows him to put tariffs in place for just 150 days before he must ask for congressional approval.
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Louisiana to enforce a law that requires public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
As NPR's Matt Bloom reports, that decision reverses a lower court ruling that blocked the posters from going up.
NASA could launch four astronauts on a mission to fly around the moon as soon as March 6th, and Peresnell Greenfield-Boyce reports that the space agency is working toward this launch date following a successful test fueling of its big moon rockets.
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Officials in Cuba say a U.S.
blockade on that country is pushing its health system toward collapse.
On Friday, Cuba's health minister said people's lives are being put at risk by the blockade.
In an interview with the Associated Press, he said hospitals, ambulances, and supply flights now face severe fuel shortages, and power outages keep hitting aging hospitals there.
The number of student loan borrowers considered delinquent on their payments has nearly tripled since 2019.
NPR's Janaki Mehta has more on a study showing those students have seen a big hit to their credit scores.
Jack Hughes scored two goals to help the U.S.
men's hockey team beat Slovakia 6-2 in the semifinals Friday, and the other semi-Canada rally to beat Finland 3-2.
The two teams will now play in the finals on Sunday.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump says the U.S.
Supreme Court's ruling against his sweeping tariffs is deeply disappointing and pairs Frank Ordonez's reports on the president's first response to his biggest legal defeat since returning to office.