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They're also likely to issue opinions the following Tuesday and Wednesday as they come back from a four-week break.
President Trump's tariffs is one of a dozen cases from last year that the court still has yet to decide.
Tariffs are currently costing importers more than $16 billion every month.
The Justice Department is suing Harvard University for allegedly failing to hand over documents related to investigations into racial discrimination and admissions.
The case filed in federal court in Massachusetts says the Ivy League school has slow walked the documents for 10 months.
DOJ is asking the court to declare Harvard in violation of the law.
Harvard has yet to respond to requests for comment.
Norway and Italy have topped the medal count at the Milan Cortina Olympics with 18 total for both countries, with the U.S.
in third place with 14 total medals.
Norway also leading the count for gold medals with eight.
The U.S.
has just four.
Meanwhile, gold medal favorite American figure skating sensation Ilya Malenik fell twice in a disastrous free skate, leading to the 21-year-old not medaling.
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Markets finishing the day mixed with little change as the Dow gained a tenth of a percent, the Nasdaq lost two-tenths of a percent, while the S&P 500 finished the day essentially flat.
Meanwhile, consumer prices rose just two-tenths of a percent in January, the lowest gain since July, while the core reading that leaves out food and energy came in where economists expected.
Money markets priced in 63 basis points worth of Fed reductions in 2026, bolstering bets for as many as three rate cuts this year.
Two federal immigration officers have been placed on administrative leave after a joint review found sworn testimony contradicted video evidence in a Minneapolis shooting case.