NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rick Woldenberg, the CEO of U.S. toy company Learning Resources and a plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that brought down many of President Trump's sweeping tariffs.
Yesterday's Supreme Court decision rejecting President Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Policy Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs is styled Learning Resources v. Trump. But why? The ...
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - When Rick Woldenberg took the reins of his family's toy business, Learning Resources Inc, nearly three decades ago, politics and litigation were not on his agenda. Then he ...
"We're excited to stand on the right side of history here," Learning Resources CEO Rick Woldenberg said after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of his educational toy company's challenge to President ...
Rick Woldenberg, Learning Resources CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the SCOTUS' decision on Trump's tariff agenda, the work it'll take to redo policies and much more. Got a confidential news tip?
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs: What HappenedPer a 6-3 ruling, Trump can’t use emergency powers to impose tariffs without Congress. Here’s how it played out, including Trump’s enraged ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, ruling in cases brought by a variety of businesses, including a pair of Chicago-based educational toy companies, ...
But who is the Learning Resources, Inc. and its owners, The Woldenberg Family, who took on Trump and won? Learning Resources, located in Vernon Hills a suburb of Chicago, specializes in hands-on ...
Gate City Bank officials explain how jackpotting impacts ATMs, why customer data is not compromised and how the bank restores machines and protects accounts after attacks. An ATM at Midwest Bank in ...
One of the keys to positive aging in post-retirement life is staying relevant and engaged. When we were working for organizations, professional development was an expectation. If we had technology ...
A federal grand jury in Nebraska has indicted 87 people linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for a nationwide ATM "jackpotting" scheme. Using "Ploutus" malware, the group allegedly siphoned ...
Abstract: The banking industry faces operational challenges in managing Automated Teller Machine (ATM) services, where maintenance efficiency and system reliability are critical to cost control and ...
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