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Fed's Goolsbee Says Tariff Ruling Adds More Uncertainty
Austan Goolsbee, in prepared remarks for a speech Feb. 24, said he wants to see evidence that inflation is cooling to the Fed’s 2% target before supporting further interest-rate cuts.
FedEx Seeks Refund After Supreme Court Rejects Trump Tariffs
FedEx said in a filing that it has suffered injury from having to pay the tariffs and that the relief it's seeking from the court would redress those injuries.
Home Depot Reports Steady Home Improvement Demand
Comparable sales, which track performance at locations open at least a year, rose 0.4% in the quarter ended Feb. 1, better than the average of estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
Winter Storm Cripples Travel in Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey banned travel for all nonessential motor vehicles in three southeastern counties that are getting battered by the record-breaking winter storm.
Panama Takes Over Canal Ports After Court Ruling
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino ordered the temporary occupation of two ports run by a unit of CK Hutchison Holdings after a Panama court ruled against the firm’s concession.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for February 23, 2026
Here's the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the February 23, 2026 print edition.
Chevron Leads in Bid to Take Over Lukoil’s Iraq Oil Field
The U.S. oil giant signed preliminary agreements to negotiate terms and exchange confidential data with state-owned Basra Oil over the West Qurna 2 field, Chevron said in a statement.
New Volvo VNR Rolls Off New River Valley Production Line
Volvo Trucks North America recently began serial production of the latest iteration of its VNR tractor at the New River Valley plant in Dublin, Va.
Walmart to Pay Out 121% of Annual Bonuses to Corporate Staff
The retailer has had a strong run in recent years, attracting cost-conscious consumers with low prices and a wide product assortment. Its online operation has broadened its appeal to wealthier households.
Democrats Craft Bill to Refund Billions From Trump Tariffs
The measure would prioritize refunds to small businesses and encourages importers, wholesalers and large companies to pass the refunds on to their customers.
Supreme Court to Hear From Oil Companies on Climate Suits
The court agreed to take up a case from Boulder, Colo., among a series of lawsuits alleging the companies deceived the public about how fossil fuels contribute to climate change.
Trump Says He’ll Raise Tariffs to 15% After Court Rebuff
The Supreme Court's Feb. 20 decision struck down tariffs Trump had imposed on nearly every country using an emergency powers law. Trump now said he'll use a different legal authority.
Northeast Blizzard Prompts Bans on Road Travel
NEW YORK — Millions of people in the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Feb. 23 as heavy snow and strong winds intensified, creating whiteout conditions.
Markets Stay Calm After Court Decision Against Trump Tariffs
The Supreme Court decision could potentially disrupt arrangements worked out in trade negotiations since Trump announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries in April 2025.
EU Halts US Trade Deal as Tariff Turmoil Creates Uncertainty
The main political groups in the European Parliament say they’ll suspend legislative work on approving the trade deal on Feb. 23, days after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down reciprocal tariffs.