
The Headlines A Big Test for Trump’s Tariffs, and Major Cuts to Air Traffic
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Nov 6, 2025 The Supreme Court scrutinizes Trump's tariffs, questioning their legality and potential consequences. Concerns arise about air traffic cuts at major airports amid a government shutdown. A federal judge mandates better conditions at an ICE facility, emphasizing detainee rights. Meanwhile, Mexico's president files a complaint after a street assault, shining a light on violence against women. On a lighter note, AI revolutionizes dating apps with innovative features, but it can't entirely solve the problem of ghosting.
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Limits On Presidential Tariff Power
- The Supreme Court questioned whether President Trump exceeded authority by using an old law to impose sweeping tariffs.
- If struck down, the government might refund billions and narrow presidential trade power.
Air Traffic Caps If Shutdown Continues
- The administration warned it will cap flights at 40 major airports if the shutdown continues.
- The move aims to ease pressure on unpaid, overstretched air traffic controllers before the holiday season.
Judge Orders Detention Center Fixes
- A federal judge ordered improved conditions at an Illinois ICE detention center after reports of squalor.
- Officials must provide showers, clean water, lawyer access and report progress by midday tomorrow.
