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Timeline

  1. Nvidia Earnings Report

    The world's largest company reports quarterly results, serving as a critical AI bellwether.

  2. Megacap Stagnation

    Major tech indices show shaky performance as investors rotate out of AI-sensitive stocks.

  3. AI Rally Begins

    Nvidia begins a historic 1,500% share price ascent driven by generative AI demand.

  4. Dobbs Decision

    The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending federal abortion protections.

  5. Supreme Court Ruling

    The US Supreme Court strikes down sweeping trade tariffs, creating market uncertainty.

  6. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court invalidates the global tariffs in a 6-3 decision.

  7. White House Pivot

    Administration announces a new 10% worldwide tariff and vows to fight refunds.

  8. Liberation Day

    President Trump expands tariffs to dozens of global trading partners using IEEPA.

  9. Implementation Phase

    Expected start date for the collection of the new 10% duties at U.S. ports of entry.

  10. Refund Litigation

    Expected period of prolonged legal battles over duty recovery for importers.

  11. Statutory Expiration

    Expected expiration of the 150-day temporary tariff window unless renewed or altered.

  12. Projected Expiration

    The 150-day temporary legal window for the new tariff rate is set to expire.

  13. Levy Expiration

    The 150-day emergency tariff window is set to expire unless further action is taken.

  14. Summit Commencement

    President Trump arrives in Beijing for three days of high-level trade negotiations.

  15. Beijing Summit Begins

    Scheduled start of high-level talks between Trump and Xi Jinping.

  16. Summit Commencement

    Scheduled start of high-level talks between Trump and Xi in Beijing.

  17. Legal Challenges

    Anticipated window for industry trade groups to file for emergency injunctions.

  18. Compliance Deadline

    Projected date for the Department of Commerce to issue new regulatory guidance based on the ruling.

  19. Expected Implementation

    Target date for the new tariff regime to take effect at U.S. ports of entry.

  20. Expected Filing Surge

    Anticipated date for a wave of duty refund claims from U.S. corporations.

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telehealth Bearish

Post-Roe Shift: M+A Hotline Reports Surge in Legal Anxiety Over Clinical Care

The Miscarriage and Abortion (M+A) hotline is seeing a fundamental shift in caller priorities, moving from clinical symptom management to acute fears of criminalization. Medical Director Dr. April Lockley reports that post-Roe v. Wade, patients are increasingly hesitant to seek emergency care for at-home abortions due to potential police involvement.

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earnings Neutral

Nvidia Earnings to Test Market Resilience Amid AI Disruption Fears

Nvidia's upcoming quarterly report serves as a critical litmus test for the AI-driven bull market as investors weigh massive infrastructure spending against growing disruption fears. The results arrive amidst broader market volatility following a Supreme Court ruling on trade tariffs and a shaky start for megacap tech in 2026.

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earnings Neutral

Nvidia Earnings to Test AI Market Resilience Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Nvidia’s upcoming quarterly report serves as a critical litmus test for the AI-driven bull market as investors weigh massive infrastructure spending against growing disruption fears in the software sector. The report arrives during a period of heightened macro volatility following a landmark Supreme Court ruling on trade tariffs.

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earnings Neutral

Nvidia Earnings Face High Stakes Amid AI Disruption Fears and Tariff Turmoil

Nvidia’s upcoming quarterly results serve as a critical pivot point for a US stock market grappling with the dual pressures of AI-driven sector disruption and legal uncertainty following a Supreme Court ruling on trade tariffs. As the world’s largest company, Nvidia must satisfy sky-high expectations to stabilize a volatile tech sector that has seen software and service industries falter.

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market-trends Bearish

EU Demands US Honor Trade Deal Amid Trump’s 15% Global Tariff Hike

Following a Supreme Court ruling against his trade policy, President Trump has implemented a 15% global import duty, prompting the EU to demand adherence to prior trade agreements. The move has injected fresh volatility into transatlantic relations and threatens to stall major trade legislation in the European Parliament.

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regulation Bearish

EU Demands US Honor Trade Deal Amid Trump's New 15% Global Tariff Hike

The European Commission is urging the United States to uphold a bilateral trade agreement following President Trump's decision to implement a 15% global import duty. This move comes immediately after a US Supreme Court ruling against the administration's use of emergency powers for tariffs, creating significant volatility for international supply chains.

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regulation Bearish

Executive Persistence: How Trump Bypasses Judicial Blocks on New Tariffs

Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling limiting executive trade authority, the Trump administration has successfully re-implemented broad tariffs by pivoting to alternative statutory justifications. This maneuver creates a high-uncertainty environment for hardware startups and venture capitalists managing global supply chains.

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regulation Bearish

Trump Bypasses Supreme Court Tariff Ruling with New Executive Maneuvers

President Trump is leveraging alternative statutory authorities to maintain aggressive tariff regimes following a restrictive Supreme Court ruling. By pivoting from broad emergency powers to specific national security and trade enforcement acts, the administration is testing the limits of executive trade policy.

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market-trends Bearish

Trump Bypasses Judicial Limits to Sustain Tariff Pressure on Global Trade

President Donald Trump is leveraging alternative executive authorities to maintain aggressive tariff policies despite a recent Supreme Court ruling aimed at curbing his trade powers. This persistent protectionist stance is forcing e-commerce and retail leaders to navigate a volatile regulatory environment where judicial intervention has yet to provide expected relief.

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regulation Bearish

Trump Bypasses Supreme Court Ruling to Maintain Aggressive Tariff Regime

Despite a landmark Supreme Court ruling limiting executive authority over trade barriers, President Trump is leveraging alternative statutory mechanisms to keep tariffs in place. This maneuver creates a complex legal landscape for global supply chains and signals a continued commitment to protectionist trade policies regardless of judicial oversight.

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regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Trade War with 15% Global Tariff After Supreme Court Rebuke

President Trump has doubled down on his protectionist agenda by raising global import duties to 15%, circumventing a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his previous tariff framework. This temporary measure aims to maintain aggressive trade pressure while navigating legal constraints, signaling a period of heightened volatility for global supply chains.

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regulation Bearish

Trump Defies Supreme Court with 15% Global Tariff Hike

President Trump has escalated his trade offensive by raising the global import duty to 15% just one day after a Supreme Court ruling struck down his previous tariff framework. The move, which utilizes a temporary 150-day legal window, signals a deepening constitutional and economic confrontation over executive trade authority.

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markets Neutral

Trump to Visit Beijing as SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Reshapes Trade Strategy

President Trump is scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping in Beijing following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that invalidated 20% tariffs on Chinese imports. The visit aims to secure a trade truce, though the administration is pivoting toward a temporary 10% global tariff to maintain leverage.

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