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It's Saturday, February 21st.
Today, what happens next after the Supreme Court checks Trump's tariffs, his signature economic policy?
Officials say US strikes on Iran could target individual leaders.
We speak to our photographer behind that photo of former Prince Andrew.
Plus, Milan gears up for an ice hockey Olympic final for the ages, USA versus Canada.
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For more than a year, US President Donald Trump has moved through Washington like a monarch, in a capital increasingly shaped by his power, threats and whims.
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down the emergency authority he had used to impose sweeping tariffs has abruptly altered that trajectory.
Trump has moved quickly to revive his tariff push, announcing a new 10% global import tariff just hours after the decision.
Reuters US economics editor Dan Burns has been reporting on what this decision means and what happens next.
This ruling could overshadow Trump's trip to China next month, where tariffs are expected to be a major focus.
And for a deeper look on the tariff fallout, plus the broader economy, head to our sister podcast MorningBid.
We'll drop a link in the show notes.
As a fallout from that tariff decision continues and advisers urge him to focus on voters' economic concerns ahead of the midterms, President Trump is pushing the US to the brink of war with Iran.
And the administration still isn't giving Americans a clear explanation for why the US might be moving towards its most aggressive action against Iran in decades.
Reuters chief national security reporter Phil Stewart has been tracking what the Pentagon is preparing for.
Four years into Russia's invasion, millions of Ukrainians are still living in limbo across Europe, families separated and futures uncertain.
In Poland, Marina Bondarenko, a Ukrainian journalist and refugee from Kyiv, keeps three suitcases packed by the door, constantly thinking how they will pack up and go home.
This week's On Assignment podcast, Out Today, explores how displacement has reshaped daily life for Ukrainians abroad, including our own journalists, and whether returning home still feels possible after so much time away.
We'll drop a link in the description.