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As U.S. Steelmakers Cheer Tariffs, A Michigan Factory’s Future Looks Bleak

While some U.S. steel manufacturers may be embracing tariffs on imported steel, it could hurt some small manufacturers. Simonds International says it could put its Michigan plant out of business.

Trump Expected To Formally Order Tariffs On Steel, Aluminum Imports

President Trump’s order, which may come as early as Thursday, could include exceptions for U.S. allies. The plan has prompted fears of a trade war, and GOP leaders have spoken out against it.

Trump Formally Orders Tariffs On Steel, Aluminum Imports

President Trump’s order includes exceptions for Canada and Mexico for the time being. The plan has prompted fears of a trade war, and GOP leaders have spoken out against it.

Officers Shot In Missouri, 1 Fatally, Were Sent To The Wrong Address

Authorities are investigating why the officers were sent to a house in Clinton when they should have been sent to Windsor, which is about 15 miles away. Officer Christopher Morton was killed.

University of San Diego men's basketball coach Lamont Smith resigns following arrest

Lamont Smith has resigned as head coach of the Toreros, less than two weeks after he was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.

        

Florida Gun Bill: What’s in It, and What Isn’t

The bill would raise the minimum age for rifle purchases and arm school personnel. But it would not suspend AR-15 sales or ban high-capacity magazines.

OVERLOOKED: Charlotte Brontë, Novelist Known for ‘Jane Eyre’

The writer, who died in 1855, portrayed emotion with a psychological subtlety that still feels exquisitely modern today.

OVERLOOKED: Lillias Campbell Davidson, Who Founded the First Women’s Cycling Organization

The writer, who died in 1934, encouraged women to bicycle at a time when they were told they were “by nature physically unfit.”

NFL prospect Derrius Guice asked if he likes men during combine interview

Former LSU running back Derrius Guice shares some of the questions he faced during team interviews at the NFL combine.

        

U.S. Forest Service Chief Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations

Tony Tooke “has determined that it is best for the Forest Service, its future and its employees that he step aside,” Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, said in a statement on Wednesday.

Ichiro Suzuki rekindles love affair with Mariners: 'Seattle has always been home'

Only four players on the Mariners roster remain since Ichiro departed in a July 2012 trade to the Yankees, but all know what he symbolizes.

        

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