February 20, 2026
US Supreme Court Rules Against President Donald Trump’s Global Tariffs
February 20, 2026
Breaking News Live Updates: US Supreme Court rules against Trump’s global tariffs enacted under a Federal Law meant for national emergencies
February 20, 2026
Hilary Knight breaks US Olympic records with clutch goal vs Canada
February 20, 2026
Team USA and Alysa Liu win gold in women’s hockey and figure skating
February 20, 2026
Breaking Down New Balance’s Made in USA Spring/Summer 2026 Collection
February 20, 2026
Hilary Knight breaks US Olympic women’s hockey record
February 20, 2026
Laila Edwards’ Clutch Assist Propels Team USA To Gold | News
February 19, 2026
Golf Business News – Stewart Golf reports record-breaking 2025 with significant growth in US market
February 19, 2026
Winter Olympics LIVE – BBC stop coverage for breaking news | Other | Sport
February 19, 2026
Olympic men’s hockey semifinals: Breaking down Canada vs. Finland, USA vs. Slovakia

February 20, 2026
The US Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not allow a president to impose sweeping global tariffs. The decision states Donald Trump exceeded his authority by using an emergency law meant for national crises. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled against President Donald Trump’s power to impose tariffs, declaring that his use of emergency authority to levy broad tariffs on US trading partners was unlawful. Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source The US court has ruled 6-3 against Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, saying the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does … Read more

February 20, 2026
Breaking News Live Updates: US Supreme Court rules against Trump’s global tariffs enacted under a Federal Law meant for national emergencies
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Breaking News Live Updates: US Supreme Court rules against Trump’s global tariffs enacted under a Federal Law meant for national emergencies. Other top stories: 5.8 quake rocks eastern Afghanistan; Kabul hitsA strong earthquake rocked eastern Afghanistan on Friday, AFP journalists in the capital Kabul and Nangarhar province said. The 5.8-magnitude quake struck around 130 kilometres (80 miles) northeast of Kabul, the United States Geological Survey said. US Q4 GDP misses estimates at 1.4% rateUS economic growth cooled more than expected in the final months of 2025, government data showed Friday, capping the first full year of Donald Trump’s return to … Read more

February 20, 2026
Hilary Knight breaks US Olympic records with clutch goal vs Canada
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Team USA star Hilary Knight is ending her Olympic career as the all-time U.S. leader in goals and points by doing what she does best, scoring a clutch goal at a clutch time. And she is going home a winner after Megan Keller scored in overtime as the USA won gold with a 2-1 victory against archrival Canada in Thursday’s championship game. Advertisement Knight made that victory possible with a crucial goal, tipping in a Laila Edwards shot with 2:04 left in the third period to force overtime. It was her 15th career goal and 33rd career point, both U.S. … Read more

February 19, 2026
Olympic men’s hockey semifinals: Breaking down Canada vs. Finland, USA vs. Slovakia
MILAN — Three teams made it through to the Olympic men’s hockey semifinals by a hair, a bounce, navigating the cold, heartless madness of three-on-three overtime to reach the promised land of the medal phase of the tournament. A fourth team made it comfortably, popping in two goals with its best player on the bench holding an ice pack on the back of his neck, and coasting to a quarterfinal victory. The three teams that survived overtime are three hockey superpowers. The one team that comfortably punched its ticket to the final four is a hockey minnow, the youngest team … Read more
February 19, 2026
Spring break Florida crowd timing at Disney World, Universal Orlando
Feb. 17, 2026, 10:02 a.m. ET Florida theme parks are a popular destination for spring breakers, but this is often the busiest and most expensive time to visit. Crowd calendars predict Florida theme parks will be busy for the 2026 spring break season. Every year, hordes of visitors escape to the Sunshine State during spring break to either unwind by the sandy beach or feel an adrenaline rush at one of the several theme parks. However, holidays and school breaks are traditionally among the busiest (and most expensive) times to visit the parks. But will 2026 be different? Here’s what spring breakers need to know before heading to … Read more

February 19, 2026
DHS: Over 2.5 Million Illegal Immigrants Leave U.S. in Past Year
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE – More than 2.5 million illegal immigrants have left the United States over the past year, including more than 605,000 deportations since President Donald Trump took office in January. The record-breaking figures provided by the Department of Homeland Security to Fox News Digital revealed that 1.9 million illegal immigrants have self-deported since Trump took office on Jan. 20. “Illegal aliens are hearing our message to leave now. They know that if they don’t, we will find them, we will arrest them, and they will never return,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia … Read more