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Trump Administration Plans To Extend Steel And Aluminum Tariffs To Canada, Mexico And EU

The Trump administration is extending steel and aluminum tariffs to Canada, Mexico, and the European Union Thursday. The move is likely to trigger retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports.

Arquette: After Rejecting Weinstein, ‘I Had A Completely Different Career’

Rosanna Arquette, one of the first actresses to come forward regarding a sexually abusive encounter with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, says the charges against him aren’t the result of a “witch hunt.”

How Far Can Trump Go in Issuing Pardons?

A look at the legal questions raised by President Trump’s unconventional use of his constitutional power to pardon federal crimes.

Broncos listen up to Peyton Manning, DeMarcus Ware as they seek to rediscover mojo

Looking to bounce back from a 5-11 season, the Denver Broncos took in lessons from past greats Peyton Manning and DeMarcus Ware.

        

Ready to wager? Head to Delaware, which becomes first new state to offer sports betting

Delaware will be the first new state to offer sports betting following the nationwide legalization of such wagering, the state announced Thursday.

        

Who Is Rod Blagojevich, the Politician Trump May Free From Prison?

Mr. Blagojevich, a former governor, was convicted of corruption, accused of trying to sell or trade the Senate seat of Barack Obama when he vacated it for the White House.

The other nuclear powers that need attention

As long as he is already trying to denuclearize North Korea as well as permanently ban Iran from building a nuclear weapon, President Trump may want to pay heed to India and its neighbor Pakistan. Pakistan and India each recognize a nuclear war would …

Regional softball finals postponed to Friday due to rain

Ballard will face Assumption in Seventh Region final, and Butler will meet Mercy for Sixth Region title

        

UPDATE: Crash victim remembered for her caring heart – WSAZ-TV

WSAZ-TVUPDATE: Crash victim remembered for her caring heartWSAZ-TV… in Lawrence County, Kentucky Wednesday morning. Dispatchers confirm the accident is fatal. It happened on San Branch Road which is in the Fallsburg area. According to 911 dispatchers…

Sergeant Sues Defense Dept. Over ‘Outdated’ H.I.V. Policies

Lawyers for Army Sgt. Nick Harrison, who has H.I.V., argue that the military’s policies discriminate against people with the virus and violate the constitutional right to equal protection.

Gender Letter: Stop Being Grateful! Graduation Advice from 12 Women.

For the first time in at least 20 years, the majority of the nation’s top colleges are featuring women as commencement speakers this year. Hear advice from Abby Wambach and more.

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