Saturday, August 30, 2025

Saturday's News Links

[AP] What happens to Trump’s tariffs now that a federal appeals court has knocked them down?

[BBC] What happens next after Trump tariffs ruled illegal?

[Axios] What to know about Trump's tariff plan post-court strike down

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Japan’s Akazawa Canceled US Trip Over Rice, Nikkei Says

[AP] Colleges face financial struggles as Trump policies send international enrollment plummeting

[Axios] Bonfire of expertise: Trump drives scientists, spies and soldiers out of government

[Axios] Scoop: White House believes Europe secretly undoing Ukraine war's end

[Bloomberg] Trump’s Revenge Summer Heats Up With Fed Ouster, Bolton Raid

[Bloomberg] Ukraine Strikes Russian Refineries as It Faces Missile Barrage

[NYT] Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals Court

[WSJ] Risk-Taking Is Back in Debt Markets Too

[WSJ] Six Months Into Tariffs, Businesses Have No Idea How to Price Anything

[WSJ] The Properties at the Heart of the Allegations Against Lisa Cook

[WSJ] Cutting-Edge AI Was Supposed to Get Cheaper. It’s More Expensive Than Ever.

[WSJ] Bipartisan Proposal Would Ban Stock Trading by Lawmakers

[WSJ] Trump’s Venezuelan War Games

[WSJ] While Trump Rattles the World, China Basks in the Limelight

[FT] Donald Trump’s tariffs ruled illegal by US appeals court but stay in place

[FT] The calculated silence of America’s business and finance leaders

[FT] Trump’s Fed meddling pushes investors closer to their red line

[FT] François Bayrou, France’s isolated PM with his job on the line

[FT] Xi Jinping to host Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi as China presents rival front to US