Tariff refunds: Who's getting them and when will they be issued?

The Supreme Court ruling that struck down most of President Trump’s tariffs has left unanswered questions: Will the money already collected by the government be refunded? And if so, who’s getting their money back?

Discussing the possible fallout from Supreme Court's tariff ruling
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The Supreme Court deals a blow to President Trump's economic agenda, announcing his sweeping tariffs are unconstitutional. Former Auto Supply Chain Executive Jan Griffiths & Oakland University Associate Professor of Management Michael Greiner discuss the possible fallout.

Trump enacts 10% global tariffs in response to Supreme Court decision

President Donald Trump used another law — Section 232 of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act — to slap 10% sectoral tariffs on steel and aluminum, cars, copper, lumber and products like kitchen cabinets worldwide.

Oakland County GOP Headquarters closes after receiving suspicious powder in the mail

Police were on the scene at the Oakland County Republican Party Headquarters after they received an envelope with an unknown powdery substance in the mail.

Supreme Court rules Trump's tariffs violated federal law

On Friday, the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, handing Trump a major loss on an issue important to his economic agenda.

Trump orders release of alien and UFO government files

President Donald shared the news of the files release on social media Thursday night, after he accused former President Barack Obama of revealing “classified information" when Obama implied in a podcast interview that aliens were real.

Former Prince Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office
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Former Prince Andrew was arrested and held for more than 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in office, related to his links to Jeffrey Epstein. The Pulse speaks with former State Representative Leslie Love and Troy Mayor Ethan Baker about the possible fallout.

Banner featuring Trump displayed on DOJ headquarters

A large banner featuring President Donald Trump’s face has been displayed on the Department of Justice headquarters Thursday. 

History shows anxiety over Epstein files is nothing new
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As Americans demand answers about who knew what, and when, with the Jeffrey Epstein case, an Oakland University History Professor says this anxiety is nothing new. Nick DiPucchio talks about how the powerful have been protected throughout history (edited)

Remembering Jesse Jackson & Rahm Emanuel on political climate
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Civil Rights Icon Rev. Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at 84. The Pulse speaks with Detroit Branch NAACP President Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony about his life & legacy. Plus, former White House Chief of Staff and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel discusses the political climate and his political future

Leaders react to ICE detention center coming to Romulus
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A building in Romulus rumored to be a future ICE detention facility has now been confirmed to be the case, according to a Michigan state senator. That State Senator, Darrin Camilleri and the city's mayor, Robert McCraight speak exclusively to The Pulse with their reaction to the news.

DHS shutdown: Border czar Tom Homan signals no compromising on masks

Border czar Tom Homan said this weekend that the administration was unwilling to agree to Democrats' demands that ICE officers clearly identify themselves and remove masks during operations.

DHS shutdown: These agencies will feel the biggest impact

Another government shutdown is looming as Congressional lawmakers continue to squabble over ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions.

ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in $38.3B expansion

ICE is ramping up its deportation push with plans for eight mega-centers capable of housing up to 10,000 detainees each, according to an internal agency memo.

TSA agents are working without pay again: What this means for travelers

TSA agents across the U.S. are once again expected to screen airline passengers and bags without pay after Congress failed to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

DHS shutdown now in effect after Congress fails to reach funding deal

The Department of Homeland Security is now partially shut down after Congress failed to pass a funding bill before the midnight deadline.

Looking into the case of Nancy Guthrie & ICE winds down in Minnesota
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Tonight we will dig deeper into the search of Nancy Guthrie. This is a case bringing up all kinds of questions involving cyber security, AI and even cryptocurrency. Meanwhile Homeland Security is winding down the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, but what is this process like for those in danger of being deported.