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Gov. Kathy Hochul demands $13.5B Trump tariff refunds for New Yorkers

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is demanding the Trump administration refund an estimated $13.5 billion in tariff payments to New Yorkers after the Supreme Court struck down a key legal basis for President Donald Trump’s import tariffs.

Citing estimates from the Yale Budget Lab, Hochul said the average New York household has paid roughly $1,751 in additional costs since the tariffs were enacted last year — money she argues should now be returned.

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“These senseless and illegal tariffs were just a tax on New York consumers, small businesses and farmers — and that’s why I’m demanding a full refund,” Hochul said Tuesday. “I’ll never stop fighting for New Yorkers, and that means staying focused on putting more money back in your pockets — not ripping it away.”

In a 6-3 decision issued Feb. 20, the Supreme Court ruled that Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad tariffs was unlawful, finding that it “does not authorize the President to impose tariffs.”

WILL REFUNDS BE ISSUED AFTER SUPREME COURT RULING ON TRUMP TARIFFS?

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called for tariff refunds after the Supreme Court struck down portions of former President Donald Trump’s trade policy. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, did not address whether refunds should be issued.

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Hochul joins other Democratic governors, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, in calling for tariff refunds following the ruling.

Several companies have also moved to recover costs. FedEx, the global shipping and logistics company, sued the administration seeking a full refund of duties assessed under Trump’s order. The company said it incurred additional expenses to expedite shipments through customs and is seeking repayment with interest, as well as compensation for financial harm.

The White House did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

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President Donald Trump said he would explore alternative legal avenues to maintain tariffs following the Supreme Court’s ruling. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Trump declined to say during a news conference last week whether the administration would provide refunds.

“I guess it has to get litigated for the next two years. So they write this terrible defective decision, totally defective. It’s almost like not written by smart people. And what do they do, they don’t even talk about that,” Trump said.

After the ruling, Trump announced a 10% global tariff and said he would look into alternative legal avenues to keep them in place. He later raised the tariff to 15%.

Hochul also pointed to a $30 million tariff relief proposal she introduced last month aimed at assisting New York farmers and small businesses impacted by higher costs.

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She said over 80% of agrochemical imports and 70% of farm machinery imports are subject to tariffs of at least 10%, making it difficult for farmers to avoid higher prices due to limited alternative suppliers.

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose broad tariffs. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Farmers across the state are facing increased expenses for fertilizer and equipment, with some reporting cost increases of up to $20,000 annually, Hochul said. Milk exports have fallen 7%, she added.

Despite the Court’s ruling, Hochul said the “damage has already been done” for many farmers.

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FOX Business’ Eric Revell and Bonny Chu contributed to this report.

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Gaming and Leisure Properties: Market Still Undervalues This High-Yield Casino REIT (GLPI)

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AMD Leads Stocks Higher After Its Deal With Meta Platforms

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Stocks rebound despite President Trump’s new global tariffs. The gains occur as Meta Platforms agrees to buy more than $100 billion in artificial-computing power from Advanced Micro Devices. Plus, Home Depot shares gain as the home-improvement retailer posts strong quarterly results.

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Los Angeles FC Secures Star Forward Denis Bouanga with Multi-Year Contract Extension Through 2028

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Los Angeles FC locked in one of Major League Soccer’s most prolific attackers on Wednesday, announcing a contract extension with forward Denis Bouanga that runs through the 2028 season as a Designated Player, with an option for 2029-30.

The deal secures Bouanga’s future with the club amid reported interest from abroad during the offseason, including bids from Brazil’s Fluminense and MLS rivals Inter Miami. Bouanga, 31, has established himself as LAFC’s all-time leading scorer since joining from Saint-Étienne in August 2022.

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“I’m grateful to LAFC for the trust they’ve shown in me,” Bouanga said in a statement released by the club. “From the beginning, my family and I have felt at home in Los Angeles. It’s an honor to represent this club and our supporters every time I put on the jersey. I believe in what we are building here, and I’m motivated to keep improving, winning more trophies, and helping this club reach even higher.”

Bouanga’s commitment comes as LAFC aims to build on recent successes, including multiple trophies and consistent deep playoff runs. The Gabon international has been a cornerstone of the team’s attack, particularly in tandem with global superstar Son Heung-min, who joined LAFC from Tottenham Hotspur in August 2025.

The partnership between Bouanga and Son has already produced historic moments. Late in the 2025 season, the duo combined for 18 consecutive goals for LAFC from late August to early October, setting an MLS record for the most consecutive goals scored by two teammates. Together, they accounted for 25 goals and eight assists after Son’s arrival, powering a strong finish that included a 9-2-4 record in their remaining matches.

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South Korean media highlighted Bouanga’s re-signing in the context of his on-field chemistry with Son. One report noted that the two forwards “were jointly responsible for 18 consecutive LAFC goals last season,” underscoring their lethal synergy. Bouanga vowed to pursue more silverware alongside Son, emphasizing his excitement for the continued collaboration under new head coach Marc Dos Santos.

“More history to make,” the club posted on social media alongside the announcement, reflecting optimism for the 2026 campaign.

Bouanga’s statistical impact since arriving in MLS has been remarkable. He has tallied a club-record 105 goals and 43 assists in 155 appearances across all competitions. He led the team in scoring in each of his three full seasons, including a Golden Boot-winning 2023 campaign with 38 goals in 48 games. His consistency earned him three consecutive MLS Best XI selections.

LAFC Sporting Director and General Manager John Thorrington praised Bouanga’s contributions.

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“Denis has delivered at an elite level with historic consistency since the day he arrived, and he has helped us win multiple trophies,” Thorrington said. “This new contract reflects that. We’re proud of what he’s accomplished here and are motivated to continue building on that success together.”

The extension provides stability for a squad that has been among MLS’s elite in recent years. LAFC has reached at least the conference semifinals in the MLS Cup Playoffs for four straight seasons — a feat unmatched by any other club — and finished in the top four of the regular-season standings multiple times. The club is viewed as a top contender for the 2026 MLS Cup, bolstered by Bouanga’s retention and the established attacking core.

Bouanga’s decision to stay quells speculation that intensified over the winter. Reports indicated offers exceeding $15 million from interested parties, but LAFC’s commitment as a Designated Player — allowing the club to allocate significant salary budget resources — proved decisive.

The forward’s journey to MLS stardom began in France, where he developed at clubs including Lorient and Saint-Étienne before making the move to Los Angeles. His explosive pace, clinical finishing and versatility on the wing or centrally have made him a nightmare for defenses.

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With the 2026 MLS season approaching, Bouanga’s extension positions LAFC to challenge for more titles. The team enters the year with high expectations, fueled by the proven partnership between Bouanga and Son, a dynamic that has already rewritten record books.

Bouanga expressed confidence in the project’s trajectory.

“I’m motivated to keep improving, winning more trophies,” he reiterated, signaling his intent to add to the hardware already in the club’s cabinet while forming an even stronger bond with Son on the pitch.

As LAFC continues its pursuit of sustained excellence in MLS, retaining a player of Bouanga’s caliber represents a major win both on and off the field. The Black & Gold now look ahead to what promises to be another competitive season, with their star forward firmly committed to the cause.

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Making the budgets add up as Holyrood election looms

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But, Roy added, the Treasury and the Department of Work and Pensions are coming back to perceived unaffordability of Westminster’s welfare budget, so we can expect new approaches to cuts and reduced entitlement. If that goes ahead, Holyrood will find itself facing further cuts in block grant.

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It comes after hundreds of people contacted BBC Your Voice to express frustration over late deliveries.

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From lockdown launch to High Street deal as Merwave sails into 215 Boots stores

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The wavy hair products company has struck a major deal with the retail giant

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Abi Reid with the Merwave hair care kit(Image: Merwave)

An innovative haircare company launched in lockdown by a North Tyneside couple has sealed a deal that will see its products stocked by high street giant Boots. Merwave was established by Abi and Tom Reid, of Whitley Bay, five years ago after they spotted a gap in the market for hair products for people with wavy hair.

Keen to care properly for her tresses, Abi worked with teams of experts to create the formulas for products she hadn’t been able to find anywhere else. The resulting Merwave kit comprises five separate products to “help women awaken their natural waves”.

They became an instant hit, buoyed by successful online marketing and viral videos of women using the products. New products have been added to the original five-step shampoo, conditioner, wave cream, cast foam and gel kit, and all of the products are silicone, sulphate and paraben‑free, and cruelty free.

The couple gave up different careers to launch the business, with Abi leaving a marketing position at a North East housebuilder, and e-commerce specialist Tim putting his consultancy skills to use with Merwave’s viral advertising. The company now has a fulfilment centre in Gateshead shipping out orders across the UK, and it also setting up an EU warehouse.

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At the moment it employs three full-time staff members as well as six freelancers. Since launch the firm has seen huge growth, from first year turnover of £1m to current sales of around £5m. And that figure is set to increase on the back of a huge deal that will see its products stocked in scores of Boots stores around the UK.

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The Merwave range(Image: Merwave)

Merwave is now stocked in 215 UK Boots stores, including Eldon Square and the Metrocentre, and the pair describe the deal as a “huge pinch-me moment”. Tom initiated the deal by contacting Boots to point out that, while its shelved were well-stocked with products for curly hair, there was nothing for wavy hair – and the two hair types require different products.

Boots soon entered into talks, and the deal was struck. Abi said: “It’s a massive opportunity for us. Our big goal is to grow the number of stores we launch in, after the initial 215 stores. A key goal is for us to define the category, create it and be the leader of wavy hair.”

Tom said: “Our goal here is to really grow that. So that’s one big focus. The next big focus is expanding to the European marketplaces – hence why we’ve got a warehouse in Europe, I’m distributing around there. And then we also want to keep growing in the UK as well.”

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Abi added: “This is a really big step for us. We don’t have experience in this. This isn’t our background as we’ve never been in retail. We positively avoided it for the four to five years. It only launched on Monday but we will make it work. Obviously you can see Merwave on our website, but it just feels different seeing it in Boots.”

In 2022 Abi was named as one of the UK’s most inspirational female founders. Her story impressed judges at the national Everywoman Awards which single out female entrepreneurs. She collected the Artemis Award – a category that singles out the most inspirational woman running a business trading from 18 months to three years. Sara Davies of Crafter’s Companion is a previous winner of the Artemis award.

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Veuve Clicquot unveils bold woman award shortlist for 2026

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The chief executive of PizzaExpress, the founder of MOBO Awards and the co-founder of one of Europe’s fastest-growing matcha brands are among the finalists for the 2026 Veuve Clicquot Bold Awards.

Now in its 54th year, the awards are the longest-running international honours dedicated to celebrating women in business. Founded in tribute to Madame Clicquot — who took over the Champagne house at 27 and defied the conventions of her era — the programme recognises women who combine commercial success with bold, transformative leadership.

The awards are split into two categories: the Bold Woman Award, honouring established leaders, and the Bold Future Award, spotlighting emerging entrepreneurs shaping the next generation of enterprise.

Among this year’s senior leaders is Paula MacKenzie, chief executive of PizzaExpress. Since taking the helm, MacKenzie has overseen a nationwide refurbishment programme, introduced new concepts including the PizzaExpress Pod, and expanded the brand both domestically and internationally. Under her leadership, the company has achieved record customer satisfaction levels and launched PX Records, its own record label, while raising more than £1m for charity.

Kanya King CBE, founder and CEO of the MOBO Group, is also shortlisted. Over three decades, she has grown the MOBO Awards from a niche celebration into a globally recognised cultural platform. In recent years she launched House of MOBO in South London and introduced MOBOLISE, a UK-first initiative aimed at equipping 100,000 Black talents with AI literacy and career development opportunities. The MOBO Awards mark their 30th anniversary in 2026.

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Completing the trio is Smruti Sriram OBE, CEO of Bags of Ethics under parent company Supreme Creations. Sriram has positioned the business as a global leader in reusable packaging, working with brands including Dior, Harrods and Nike. Her vertically integrated supply chain model, which employs an 80% female workforce, has helped eliminate more than 30 billion single-use items worldwide while delivering consistent double-digit growth.

The Bold Future Award highlights ambitious founders building high-impact ventures.

Alisha Fredriksson, co-founder and CEO of Seabound, has developed a modular carbon capture system that can retrofit existing ships and reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 95%. In under four years, she has taken the business from concept to commercial deployment with major shipping operators, building a specialist team and securing £8.5m in funding.

Josephine Philips, founder of SOJO, has modernised the clothing repair sector by integrating proprietary technology, logistics and in-house operations. The platform now partners with brands including Ralph Lauren, Selfridges and Marks & Spencer.

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Marisa Poster, co-founder of PerfectTed, rounds out the shortlist. At 28, she has helped scale the matcha-based drinks brand to a reported £50m in annual recurring revenue, with distribution in more than 30,000 retail and café locations across over 50 countries.

Previous winners of the awards include Julia Hoggett, Professor Sarah Gilbert and Anne Pitcher, reflecting the breadth of sectors represented, from finance and science to retail and culture.

Thomas Mulliez, president of Veuve Clicquot, said this year’s shortlist reflects the pioneering spirit of Madame Clicquot. “They are redefining what business can be — from tackling plastic pollution and fashion waste to cementing Black music at the heart of British culture.”

Sian Westerman, board member of the British Fashion Council and a judge for the awards, said the finalists exemplify resilience in the face of structural barriers that continue to challenge women in leadership and entrepreneurship.

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The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 20 May, bringing together senior figures from across business, culture and industry to celebrate audacious female leadership.


Amy Ingham

Amy is a newly qualified journalist specialising in business journalism at Business Matters with responsibility for news content for what is now the UK’s largest print and online source of current business news.

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A WA university and a global consultancy aim to deliver authentic results in research by cutting out the middleman.

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