Trump’s team may have committed a major Supreme Court ‘blunder’: analysis

President Donald Trump and his legal team may have made a huge “strategic blunder” in defending the president’s “reciprocal tariffs” scheme at the Supreme Court this week, Adam Liptak wrote for The New York Times in an analysis published on Friday and it could have big implications for the outcome of the case. Trump imposed the tariffs months ago, bypassing congressional approval and causing enormous chaos in markets, and invoked as his authority the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) despite the fact that this law doesn’t even mention the word “tariffs.”The problem, Liptak argued, is that for months now, Trump has been bragging about how much money the tariffs will raise for the government, but “before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, his lawyer said something different. The tariffs were tools to achieve policy goals, said D. John Sauer, the solicitor general. ‘The fact that they raise revenue,’ he said, ‘is only incidental.’The difference was legally significant. If the Supreme Court finds that the tariffs are, at bottom, a kind of tax, it is likely to rule against them, since the Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the power to tax,” wrote Liptak. “If the justices agree that the tariffs are diplomatic tools, they may sustain them, as part of the president’s foreign policy prerogative.”In general, Liptak wrote, the justices don’t pay much attention to political statements made in public, but this time they might, and there’s a very significant reason why: “the disconnect at Wednesday’s argument was more complicated than in the earlier cases because, in an unusual move, the introduction to the government’s main brief quoted and so adopted some of Mr. Trump’s public statements. ‘One year ago,’ the brief said, quoting Mr.'”This means, he continued, that not only do the administration’s legal arguments contradict the president’s own words, they contradict themselves. Legal experts broadly think the oral argument in the tariff case went poorly for the president, with many of the right-wing justices skeptical that Trump has the ability to create tariffs out of thin air with no input from Congress. Continue reading Trump’s team may have committed a major Supreme Court ‘blunder’: analysis

Who’s most likely to succeed Pelosi in the House?

The race is on to replace Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) after she announced on Thursday she wouldn’t be running for reelection, opening up her San Francisco-based House seat for the first time in decades. A handful of Democrats have been floated as potential successors. Unlikely other states, California has a “jungle primary,” meaning all candidates are listed… Continue reading Who’s most likely to succeed Pelosi in the House?

Grayscale waves fees on Solana ETF to attract new investors

Grayscale has decided to temporarily remove management fees for its Solana Trust ETF to boost adoption. Continue reading Grayscale waves fees on Solana ETF to attract new investors

Jerome Powell Is Not Losing Control of the Fed, Richard Clarida Says

Richard Clarida, global economic adviser at Pimco, says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has not lost control of the central bank. Clarida also talks about the impact of the government shutdown on the economy on “Bloomberg The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg) Continue reading Jerome Powell Is Not Losing Control of the Fed, Richard Clarida Says

US Patent director orders reexamination of Nintendo’s ‘summon subcharacter’ patent

Trump-appointed US Patent director John Squires cited previous patents that might make Nintendo’s latest patent invalid. Continue reading US Patent director orders reexamination of Nintendo’s ‘summon subcharacter’ patent

Civilization 7 Update 1.3.0 patch notes improve sea gameplay & make expansion free to claim

The Tides of Power Collection features two new leaders, four new civlizations, and four new wonders, and is free to claim till January 2026. Continue reading Civilization 7 Update 1.3.0 patch notes improve sea gameplay & make expansion free to claim

Civilization 7 Update 1.3.0 patch notes improve sea gameplay & make expansion free to claim

The Tides of Power Collection features two new leaders, four new civlizations, and four new wonders, and is free to claim till January 2026. Continue reading Civilization 7 Update 1.3.0 patch notes improve sea gameplay & make expansion free to claim

Ranveer Singh-backed SuperYou targets Rs 500 crores revenue with expansion into healthy snacking, says co-founder Nikunj Biyani

Ranveer Singh’s co-founded protein brand SuperYou, launched in November 2024, is already targeting a revenue of Rs 500 crores within the next three to five years, according to co-founder Nikunj Biyani. The brand initially started with protein bars and recently expanded into multigrain protein chips, which have been taste-tested by Ranveer’s family. Nikunj Biyani shared insights into Ranveer’s involvement. A report by the Indian Express quoted him saying, “He is not just the face, he is a real partner. Every product goes through the family’s taste tests. He brings storytelling, creativity, and a sharp consumer lens.”The partnership began through sports: “Ranveer is passionate about sports, and I also play a lot of sports. So we got to know each other while playing together. During a basketball game, I told him that I am going to make you an offer you can’t refuse. He is very friendly and said he would love to hear the idea. I didn’t send him any numbers or anything complicated. I sent him 4 GIFs, where the last slide said let’s bond. At some odd hour in the morning, he said ‘I love it’.”SuperYou’s product portfolio includes India’s first protein wafer bar and recently launched multigrain protein chips available in several flavors like Super Masala, Pudina, Cheese & Tomato, and Sour Cream & Onion. Each chip pack contains 10 grams of protein and 3 grams of dietary fiber, designed to offer a healthier snack to working professionals, students, gym enthusiasts, and teens. Ranveer Singh remarked, “With SuperYou, I’m bringing a part of my own journey to everyone. I’ve always believed that power and unstoppable energy come from within, but sometimes you need that extra boost. That’s what SuperYou is about: it’s that push, that charge in a bar that everyone can access. We’ve created something unique-something that’s as fun and bold as it is good for you.”The brand is leveraging omnichannel retail, with availability on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Zepto, Blinkit, and offline retail chains such as Reliance, 7-11, Noble Chemist, and Wellness Forever. SuperYou is positioned as a revolutionary player in the Indian protein market, using fermented yeast protein technology that offers clean, vegan, gut-friendly protein with no dairy, soy, or gluten, aiming to meet the rising protein demand in India with quality and innovation. Also Read: Ranveer Singh launches SuperYou protein brand, secures funding from Rainmatter Capital. Continue reading Ranveer Singh-backed SuperYou targets Rs 500 crores revenue with expansion into healthy snacking, says co-founder Nikunj Biyani

Rick Perry Leads Charge on Massive Texas Energy Hub for AI Boom

Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who later served as U. S. Energy Secretary, has thrown his weight behind a sprawling new project set to reshape the power landscape. Through Fermi America, the company he co-founded, Perry aims to build an 11-gigawatt complex near Lubbock that combines natural gas and nuclear power to feed the insatiable demands of data centers, particularly those running artificial intelligence operations. The venture, dubbed Project Matador, kicks off with a 6-gigawatt natural gas plant, which just secured preliminary approval from Texas authorities. This phase alone ranks among the world’s largest clean natural gas facilities, designed to. Continue reading Rick Perry Leads Charge on Massive Texas Energy Hub for AI Boom