Chapter 1: What is the president's response to the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs?
A detour for the president. Alisa Brady, Fox News. He's criticizing Supreme Court justices and planning a different route on tariffs after a ruling against his use of emergency powers.
The president calls the Supreme Court ruling disappointing and defective and says justices who sided with the majority ought to be ashamed. They're just being fools and lapdogs for the rhinos and the radical left Democrats. Still, the president says the administration will press ahead with an aggressive tariff policy using alternative presidential authorities.
There will no longer be any doubt in the income coming in and the protection of our companies and country will actually increase because of this decision. Among those alternatives, President Trump says he'll impose a temporary 10 percent global tariff on all imports.
Fox's Jared Helper. And at the White House, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries calls it a crushing defeat for a wannabe king.
Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in the Las Vegas car ramming investigation?
And California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for immediate refunds of unlawful tariffs. But Treasury Secretary Scott Besson calls the ruling a loss for the American people, taking away the president's instantaneous leverage. Also saying he does not expect any loss of revenue with the pivot to alternatives. Besson also just telling Fox this about the economy slowing down to 1.4 percent growth.
Chapter 3: How does the Trump administration plan to address coal plant regulations?
in the fourth quarter.
What's concerning for me is the Democrats' willingness to crash the economy to make a ridiculous point. So it was this longest shutdown in history that caused the fourth quarter to crash.
Adding the administration still believes growth can top 3% this year. Police in Las Vegas just confirming they're investigating a car ramming incident as a possible terrorism-related event. The driver was from New York and died after crashing into a power substation in Boulder City, which is home to the Hoover Dam.
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The Trump administration is rolling back air regulations for coal plants.
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Chapter 4: What updates are there on NASA's Artemis II moon mission?
The Environmental Protection Agency is easing pollution standards for coal plants, citing the need to boost energy production amid the expansion of data centers used for artificial intelligence. Public health groups are pushing back, saying it will harm the health of the country's most vulnerable groups.
Mercury and air toxic standards set in 2012 and updated during the Biden administration had still been in effect after the Supreme Court declined to put the rules on hold after a group of mostly Republican-led states and industry groups challenged it in court.
Last year, President Trump declared an energy emergency to justify moves to keep open aging coal plants that had been set to close and exempting some from key air regulations.
Fox's Tanya J. Powers, a campaign for safer trucking.
rolls on the debate really is do you want well-trained well-qualified drivers behind the wheel of a big rig driving on american roads it's very simple transportation secretary sean duffy announcing the latest part of his crackdown commercial driving tests in english for all truck and bus drivers practice for nasa's next moon mission is going well ahead of a launch next month
NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule intended to carry the Artemis II mission to orbit the moon is in good shape, having passed their rehearsal test fill of the rocket's fuel tanks.
We were able to fully tank the SLS rocket within the planned timeline.
NASA's Lori Glaze speaking at the Kennedy Space Center. Their last rehearsal revealed a few leaks requiring a month's delay in launching the mission. The plan now is to have a launch on March 6th, sending a crew of four to a trip around the moon and to the farthest point away from Earth a human has ever reached. In Miami, Eben Brown, Fox News.
Gains on Wall Street, the Dow up 230 points, S&P up 47, NASDAQ up 203. All three higher for the week.
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Chapter 5: How did the stock market perform this week?
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