Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffsNew Foto - Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his administration will ask the Supreme Court for an expedited ruling on tariffs that a U.S. appeals court found illegal last week. The court ruling on Friday threatens to undercut the Republican president's use of the levies as a key economic policy tool. The court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through October 14 to give the Trump administration a chance to file an appeal with the Supreme Court. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked about the court ruling that his administration will seek an expedited ruling as early as Wednesday "because we need an early decision." Trump's tariff policy is a central pillar of his economic agenda and he credits it with taking in billions of dollars for the U.S. government. "It's a very important decision, and frankly, if they make the wrong decision, it will be devastation for our country," he said. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday expressed confidence that the Supreme Court will uphold Trump's use of a 1977 emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs on most trading partners. (Reporting by Christian Martinez and Steve Holland; Editing by Franklin Paul and Edmund Klamann)

Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs

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GOP congresswoman joins 2026 Iowa Senate race after Sen. Joni Ernst confirms she won't runNew Foto - GOP congresswoman joins 2026 Iowa Senate race after Sen. Joni Ernst confirms she won't run

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Sen.Joni Ernstsaid Tuesday that she will not seek reelection next year, confirming in a video post on social media that she will retire after months of speculation about her plans. The Republican senator's announcement opens up a Senate seat in the state known for its long-serving incumbents. Rep. Ashley Hinson, representing Iowa's northeastern congressional district, announced Tuesday that she would seek the GOP nomination. AsPresident Donald Trumpand fellow Republicans look to maintain their narrow majorities in both chambers, the loss of two incumbents in those races could come with challenges in theonce-competitivestate whereDemocratsare looking for pickup opportunities. Two of Iowa'sfour congressional districtshave been among the country's most competitive in recent elections, and Democrats have already identified Hinson's as an additional third target. Ernst's announcement Tuesday followedreports last weekthat she was expected to bow out of the reelection bid this month. In a video, Ernst cited her aging and growing family as a reason for not running again. "This was no easy decision," Ernst said. "I never imagined this farm girl would have the opportunity to serve as a lieutenant colonel and then a United States senator." An open Senate seat is rare in Iowa Ernst was first elected in 2014 to the open seat previously held by Tom Harkin, a Democrat who served for 30 years. Republican Chuck Grassley, Iowa's senior U.S. senator, was first elected to the Senate in 1980. It is another unexpected retirement for Senate Republicans as they work tomaintain their majorityin the chamber, with Ernst joining Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who turned down a reelection bid afterclashing with Trump. Two Republicans — former state Sen. Jim Carlin and veteran Joshua Smith — had already entered the Senate primary intending to challenge Ernst. Immediately after Ernst's announcement, Hinson thanked the senator for her service and previewed her entry into the race, saying in a post on X that Trump needs a "fighter in the Senate who will always have his back." Just hours later, Hinson joined conservative talk radio host Simon Conway to announce her candidacy. "I'm running to be President Trump's top ally in the United States Senate because we have to be working on continuing to deliver that America First agenda that is working for Iowans every single day," she told Conway. Several Democrats are seeking the party's nomination for the Senate seat, including state Sen. Zach Wahls; state Rep. Josh Turek; Jackie Norris, chair of the Des Moines School Board; and Nathan Sage, a former chamber of commerce president. Ernst, Iowa's first woman elected to Congress, is an Iraq War combat veteran and retired from the Army National Guard as a lieutenant colonel. She served for several years in Senate GOP leadership and was considered a vice presidential contender for Trump's first White House run. But Ernst hasfaced pressurefrom all sides in the last year. She took heat aftersignaling her hesitanceto support one of Trump's Cabinet picks. She's also been one of the faces of Democrats' campaign against the sprawlingtax and spending packageaftershe made a retortaboutMedicaid cutsat a town hall. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, touted Ernst's service helping Iowa families and making Washington "squeal," a reference to her original campaign message that spoke of her experience castrating hogs. "Traveling across the Hawkeye State with Joni, I know she loves Iowa, and Iowa loves her," he wrote in a post on X. Implications for a congressional district Hinson, a former news anchor for KCRG-TV, won her most recent election with the support of 57% of voters in Iowa's 2nd Congressional District. Hinson was first elected to represent Iowa's northeastern corner when she beat out one-term Rep. Abby Finkenauer in 2020. Finkenauer, a Democrat, had ousted a GOP incumbent in the midterm election just two years earlier, helping Democrats retake control of the U.S. House during Trump's first term in office. Hinson has since put up strong fundraising numbers to buoy her decisive wins. The district, including the cities of Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Waterloo, has just shy of 29,000 more active voters registered as Republicans than as Democrats. "This is simple: Iowa voters trust Republicans to deliver real, commonsense results and have no interest in the Democrats' radical agenda," Emily Tuttle, spokeswoman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, said in a statement. "This seat will stay red." Still, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in April included the district in its list of potential pickups. In a statement following Hinson's announcement Tuesday, DCCC spokesperson Katie Smith said Democrats will "compete aggressively to flip this seat, and we will win because Iowans are ready to elect someone who actually puts them first." Lindsay James, a state representative and pastor; and Clint Twedt-Ball, a pastor who founded a nonprofit, are among the Democratic candidates running for the seat.

GOP congresswoman joins 2026 Iowa Senate race after Sen. Joni Ernst confirms she won't run

GOP congresswoman joins 2026 Iowa Senate race after Sen. Joni Ernst confirms she won't run DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Sen.Joni Ernstsa...
Was Jordon Hudson Wearing Boyfriend Bill Belichick's Super Bowl Ring at His UNC Debut?New Foto - Was Jordon Hudson Wearing Boyfriend Bill Belichick's Super Bowl Ring at His UNC Debut?

Filmsbyjosh / BACKGRID Jordon Hudson was spotted wearing a large ring while attending boyfriend Bill Belichick's coaching debut for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Sept. 1 After noticing the ring on her finger, fans speculated on whether or not Hudson had borrowed one of Belichick's Super Bowl rings for the evening The former cheerleader and pageant queen has been dating the former New England Patriots head coach for two years Jordon Hudsonshowed her support for boyfriendBill Belichickduring his coaching debut at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Sept. 1, and was decked out in Tar Heel blue for the occasion. The pageant queen, 24, was seen in a box during the game opposite former NFL star Randy Moss in the stands wearing a white tank top, blue snakeskin pants and a large ring on her left hand. As she was shown on screen cheering during a touchdown, fans immediately took to social media to speculate about the piece of jewelry, with some wondering if she was sporting one of her boyfriend's Super Bowl rings. However, PEOPLE can confirm that the massive piece of jewelry was not from Belichick's closet but Hudson's. The piece of jewelry was actually her college cheerleading championship ring. Hudson attended Bridgewater State University, where she was a cheerleader, and in 2021, she and her team wereNCA Collegiate Champions. This isn't thefirst timethat Hudson has been mistaken for wearing one of her beau's winning rings. Back in February, Hudson shut down rumors that she was wearing one of Belichick's Super Bowl rings while attending the NFL Honors awards show.Reposting a picture of the couple shared on the National Football League's Instagram page, Hudson clarified that she was wearing her BSU Cheerleading National Championship ring. Cindy Ord/Getty "Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson on the red carpet rocking Bill's Super Bowl rings 💍,"the NFL wrotein their caption alongside a photo of the couple and a second slide that zoomed into their rings. Reposting on herInstagram Stories, the former cheerleader tagged BSU Cheerleading'sInstagram page. Kevin Mazur/Getty Hudson has been sure to show her support for her Belichick in the lead-up to his coaching debut for the university. Just days before the kickoff of the football season, Hudson posted Belichick's announcement that the UNC football team would be featured in a new Hulu docuseries. Her post also included audio from Taylor Swift's song "Look What You Made Me Do," a possible nod to rumors thather reported "demands"led HBO to scrap a UNC-focused season of the docuseriesHard Knocks. She also accompanied Belichick on the field ashe attended a Practice Like a Pro event at the schoolin April 2025. Filmsbyjosh / BACKGRID Just a month later, it was reported thatHudson was banned from UNC football facilities; however,UNC later denied those claims. In a statement, obtained by PEOPLE, UNC said there have been "false reports about Jordon Hudson's role." "While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities," the statement continued, clarifying also that Hudson would continue to fulfill publicist duties for Belichick. Months later, several football playersspoke out about Belichick and Hudson's relationship, noting that they don't see his girlfriend as a "distraction" to the team. Read the original article onPeople

Was Jordon Hudson Wearing Boyfriend Bill Belichick's Super Bowl Ring at His UNC Debut?

Was Jordon Hudson Wearing Boyfriend Bill Belichick's Super Bowl Ring at His UNC Debut? Filmsbyjosh / BACKGRID Jordon Hudson was spotted ...
CEO apologizes for taking signed hat from boy at US Open: 'In the heat of the moment'New Foto - CEO apologizes for taking signed hat from boy at US Open: 'In the heat of the moment'

The CEO of a Polish paving company issued an apology after taking a signed hat that tennis player Kamil Majchrzak intended to give to a young boy at theUS Open. Piotr Szczerek, the CEO of Drogbruk, a Poland-based paving company, said in a Sept. 1social media statementthat he takes "full responsibility for my extremely poor judgment and hurtful actions." In a video that sparked widespread backlash on social media, Szczerek is seen swiping the signed hat as Majchrzak hands it to a boy in the crowd. The incident took place as Majchrzak celebrated his second-round win against Karen Khachanov at the tournament on Aug. 28. "I would like to unequivocally apologize to the young boy, his family, all the fans, and the player himself," Szczerek said, adding that he sent the hat back to the boy. "I hope, at least to a small extent, I was able to repair the harm I caused," he said. In his statement, Szczerek said he thought the signed hat was intended for his sons, who had previously asked for autographs. "It was never my intent to steal away a prized memento from the young fan," he said. "I became caught up in the heat of the moment and the joy of the victory." Szczerek added, "Regardless of what I believed was happening, the actions I took hurt the young boy and disappointed the fans." The statement also dispelled misinformation circulating online that Szczerek hired a law firm as a result of the incident. "For years, my wife and I have been involved in supporting children and young athletes, but this incident has shown me that a moment of inattention can undo years of work and support. It is a painful but necessary lesson in humility," Szczerek said. Drogbruk, Szczerek's company, also shared thestatementon social media. Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak gives the boy whose cap was stolen at the US Open by#PiotrSzczerek, a brand new one with an autograph! 🤩pic.twitter.com/hrjMnMENOJ — Scott 𝕏  (@bullriders1)September 1, 2025 Two days after the hat snatching incident, Majchrzak shared on his Instagram that he met the boy who was originally intended to receive the signed hat. "Today after warm up, I had a nice meeting," he wrote in a since-expired video on his Instagramstory. "Do you recognize (hat emoji)?" Majchrzak also shared a photo alongside the boy, Brock. "Hello World, Together with Brock we wish you a great day!" the tennis player wrote. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:CEO apologizes for taking signed Majchrzak hat from boy at US Open

CEO apologizes for taking signed hat from boy at US Open: 'In the heat of the moment'

CEO apologizes for taking signed hat from boy at US Open: 'In the heat of the moment' The CEO of a Polish paving company issued an a...
Trump blames the 'so fake' media for health rumors - but still sports a bruised hand in first appearance in daysNew Foto - Trump blames the 'so fake' media for health rumors - but still sports a bruised hand in first appearance in days

PresidentDonald Trumpslammed the "so fake" news media overswirling speculation about his declining health— but still hada bruised handduring his first public appearance in about a week. Trump seemed to be in good health as he joked alongside his MAGA allies while announcing that theU.S. Space Command headquarterswould move from Colorado to Alabama on Tuesday afternoon. It was the president's first appearance since an empty schedule over Labor Day weekend sparkedfrenziedonline rumors about his condition. When asked if he had seen that people were questioning whether he was dead or suffering from a serious health issue, Trump said he hadn't, but took the opportunity to slam the media. "Well, it's fake news. It's so fake. That's why the media has so little credibility. I knew they were saying, like, 'Is he OK? How's he feeling? What's wrong?" Trump told reporters. "It's also sort of a longer weekend, it's Labor Day Weekend...No, I was very active this Labor Day weekend." "I had heard that, but I didn't hear it to that extent," Trump said of the rumors. The announcement that the U.S. Space Command will be relocated to Huntsville, Alabama, dubbed "Rocket City," was Trump's first public engagement since amarathon three-hour cabinet meetinglast Tuesday. Despite the online concern, he was spotted going to his Virginia golf course Saturday. As word spread of Trump's lack of a public schedule over the holiday weekend, conspiracy theorists took to Google and social media to inquire about his condition. On Saturday, questions about Trump's health were among the top Google searches, while "Where is Donald Trump" was trending on X even as he was photographed going to the golf course. Eagle-eyed theorists also pointed to an interview Vice President J.D. Vance gave last week in which he said he was ready to assume the presidency if a "terrible tragedy occurred." In the same interview, however, Vance noted that Trump was in "incredibly good health." Trump addressed the concerns Sunday, writing, "NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE." His comments were linked back to a Truth Social post that made disparaging comments about former President Joe Biden's Health. The post was also made by a user who noted that the "media freaks out if Trump disappears for 24 hours." During the Tuesday briefing, Trump also noted he had been very active on Truth Social over the long weekend, telling reporters that he had "pretty poignant Truths," or posts. Trump shared dozens of posts on Truth Social over the holiday weekend, includingdeclarationsthat D.C. is now safe and acallto end mail-in voting. He also posteda bizarre rant, lashing out at a White House Rose Garden workerfor damaging a piece of stone. Trump's health has been under scrutiny for most of his second term, and speculation has continued to grow ever sincephotos of his swollen ankles and bruised handsbegan circulating online. White House officials, however, have insisted that the 79-year-old president haschronic venous insufficiency, a condition common amongst older people. The condition occurs when veins in the legs struggle to bring blood to the heart. Trump, who has frequently worn visible concealer on his right hand to cover up a recurring bruise, went makeup-free late last month while signing executive orders in the Oval Office. The White House and Trump's doctor have maintained that the president is in "excellent health" and that the hand bruise he often sports is the result offrequent handshakingand intake of aspirin.

Trump blames the ‘so fake’ media for health rumors - but still sports a bruised hand in first appearance in days

Trump blames the 'so fake' media for health rumors - but still sports a bruised hand in first appearance in days PresidentDonald Tru...

 

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