2025-09-04
13 分钟The Trump administration calls for a quick Supreme Court decision on tariffs,
saying trade talks are already being impacted.
Plus, RFK Jr. faces fresh Senate scrutiny as he pushes to radically remake the CDC.
And relief for Harvard, as a judge,
rules the Trump administration's funding cuts are unconstitutional.
A lot of that money is being used for life-saving research,
to advance research in Alzheimer's cancer.
It's being put to good causes,
and it's not like the advances that are being made from Harvard are insular.
They're to help the general public.
It's Thursday, September 4th.
I'm Azhar Sukri for The Wall Street Journal.
Here is the AM edition of What's News,
the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.
With up to $1 trillion in potential tariff revenues at stake,
the Trump administration is trying to speed through its Supreme Court appeal of an earlier legal ruling that rejected the president's global trade levies.
US Solicitor General John Sauer urged the Justices yesterday to grant review and expedite the case.
He cited the quote,
enormous importance of quickly confirming the full legal standing of the President's tariffs.
A federal appeals court ruled last week that Trump had exceeded his authority by claiming emergency authority to rewrite US trade policy.