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American Business Groups Worried As China And U.S. Continue To Trade Tariff Threats

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jeremie Waterman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about what China and the United States can do to negotiate fairer trade practices without hurting businesses as concern about an impending trade war grows.

Estonian President Says She Is More Confident About Trump Administration’s Foreign Policy

Estonia’s president left Washington, D.C., feeling more reassured about U.S. policy toward Russia. Kersti Kaljulaid says President Trump asked tough questions in his meeting with the Baltic leaders, but also talked about how he expelled 60 Russians in …

The latest CardsHQ podcast takes a look at new Louisville basketball coach Chris Mack

New Louisville basketball coach Chris Mack talks UK rivalry, ACC hoops and Virginia’s Pack-Line defense.

      

 

 

Bus driver helps braid hair of little girl in Utah who lost her – WDRB 41 Louisville News – WDRB

WDRBBus driver helps braid hair of little girl in Utah who lost her – WDRB 41 Louisville NewsWDRBUtah 11-year-old Isabella Pieri has her bus driver, Tracey Dean, braid her hair each day. Utah 11-year-old Isabella Pieri has her bus driver, Tracey Dean, …

Why embrace of ‘Roseanne’ doesn’t always extend to politics

For Thorin Engeseth, the hit comedy series “Roseanne” always comes with a rush of memories. “Money was tight at home, but … we had presents under the tree every Christmas,” Mr. Engeseth writes in an email from Germany, where he now lives with his wife…

Can Paul Ryan Be Defeated? Maybe Not, but His Race Is ‘a Circus’

The House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, still projects power, but back home in Wisconsin, he is facing political challengers from both the right and the left.

Road to Kentucky Derby 2018 | Odds, entries set for Santa Anita Derby

Bolt d’Oro, Justify headline field for key Kentucky Derby prep race

      

 

 

California Family Gets $1.6 Million After 3-Year-Old Was Scarred by Bedbugs

It was the largest ever payout for a single family in the United States for a bedbug case, the family’s lawyer said.

Asian-Americans Suing Harvard Say Admissions Files Show Discrimination

The plaintiffs are demanding that the university publicly release the documents, including admissions data on hundreds of thousands of students.

Trump Will Work With Governors to Deploy National Guard to the Border

“It’s time to act,” said Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, as she outlined the policy during a White House briefing.

Another rumor: Could the New England Patriots have traded up to draft Lamar Jackson?

Here’s one NFL team you haven’t heard much in the market for Lamar Jackson: the New England Patriots.

      

 

 

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