The US Supreme Court’s ruling striking down tariffs imposed under emergency powers has triggered a fundamental constitutional question: can a president –including Donald Trump — overturn or bypass a Supreme Court decision on tariffs?The answer, rooted in the US Constitution’s separation of powers, is clear. A president cannot reverse a Supreme Court ruling. But the...
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‘US not at war with every nation’: SC’s sharp put down in ruling against Trump’s illegal tariffs
Donald Trump “The United States, after all, is not at war with every nation in the world,” the US Supreme Court said in its landmark judgment against Donald Trump, striking down tariffs imposed across the globe. During his second term, Trump had repeatedly threatened countries with tariffs, using them as a primary tool to regulate...
Elon Musk projects a lifetime tax payment exceeding $500 billion, including…
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has made a new claim regarding his financial legacy. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) he said that he expects to pay more than $500 billion in taxes over his lifetime. The projection comes as Musk’s personal fortune reached a staggering $852 billion this month. This massive jump...
‘Shocked’: Only daughter of ex-Isro employee who killed wife, refuses to fly from US for funeral
The horrifying incident at a senior living community, where a 70-year-old man killed his wife fearing there would be no one to take care of her after his death. (Image Credit: TOI) BENGALURU: The horrifying incident at a senior living community, where a 70-year-old man killed his wife fearing there would be no one to...
Why were Trump tariffs ruled illegal by SC? Top points from big ruling
In what is a big blow to US President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court has struck down his sweeping reciprocal tariffs that were imposed after the Liberation Day in April 2025. In a 6–3 ruling, the court examined duties introduced under an emergency powers statute, including the broad “reciprocal” tariffs applied to nearly all countries.The...
Why people with diabetes are twice as likely to lose their hearing, and the early sign you’re missing
4 min readNew DelhiFeb 20, 2026 09:00 PM IST Diabetes is widely known to affect the heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves, but its impact on hearing is far less discussed. In a recent Instagram post, Maryland-based physician Dr Kunal Sood, who specialises in anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine, highlighted that diabetes may be an under-recognised...
‘Not meant to last forever’: MS Dhoni’s IPL teammate announces divorce
Rahul Chahar receiving India cap from Virat Kohli India leg-spinner Rahul Chahar has announced his separation from his wife Ishani Johar, nearly four years after their marriage. The couple got married in 2022 in a ceremony held in Goa.The 26-year-old shared the update about his personal life through a post on Instagram on Friday (February...
Trump considering ‘limited strike’ on Iran to force nuclear deal
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was considering “limited strike” on Iran if it did not make a nuclear deal with America. This comes a day after he served an ultimatum to the Islamic nation to make a “meaningful deal” in 10 days or “bad things would happen”.Asked by a reporter if...
India, Pakistan players ‘talking behind closed doors’: England legend amid handshake row
India vs Pakistan (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena) NEW DELHI: The rivalry between India and Pakistan has become more intense in recent times. India has been dominating Pakistan on the field, but the focus has now shifted to something else. Indian players have refused to shake hands with Pakistan players after matches, and this has created a...
Trump’s tariffs illegal: US top court strikes down tariffs imposed across globe
US president Donald Trump The United States Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law with his sweeping unilateral tariffs across the globe, in a huge setback to the White House on an issue that has Trump’s foreign policy and economic agenda.The ruling is widely seen as the big blow to...

