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May 15 2024
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China is playing it cool on Biden's big tariff hikes
Earlier this week, the U.S. imposed massive new sanctions against Chinese-made products, especially electric vehicles. The Biden administration levied a 100% tariff on EVs made in China and hiked tariffs on other products as well to the tune of $18 billion in Chinese goods. Now, China is responding, but in a far more measured way than initially thought. Of course, the country denounced the
QuartzMay 15 2024
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Biden Proposes Two Trump Debates, Won’t Join Traditional Ones
Joe Biden ’s presidential campaign is proposing to debate opponent Donald Trump twice starting in late June, but is refusing to participate in debates sanctioned by the organization that has sponsored them for three decades.
In a letter to the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates Tuesday, Biden campaign Chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said the president will not participate in
BloombergMay 15 2024
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How the Debates Trump and Biden Agreed to Break With Tradition
Presidential debates have been a staple of campaigns for decades, but the ones being scheduled between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump are taking an unusual turn, with only two planned — neither of which is sanctioned by the group that has traditionally run the debates — and the first one set before either candidate has officially been nominated. No general-election debate
New York Times (News)May 14 2024
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Readers Write: Separation of church and state in Itasca County, the caucus system, war
Opinion editor's note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes letters from readers online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. I am a longtime church member and a steady church attendee, but I applaud the decision to paint over the religious words at the Itasca County jail ("Ten Commandments painted over at jail," May 14). I believe in a strong separation of church and state; governmental
Star TribuneMay 14 2024
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Russia Economy Resilient; Gaza War Weighs On Neighbours: EBRD
Russia's economy will grow further this year despite Western sanctions over its Ukraine invasion, while Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza will weigh on neighbouring nations, Europe's development bank forecast Wednesday. The London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) issued fresh GDP projections for the regions in which it operates on the second day of its annual
Barron'sMay 15 2024
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‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Doc Will Rock On at Sony Pictures Classics
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all rights in North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia (excluding Japan) and Benelux to the documentary “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the company announced on Wednesday. Powered by awe-inspiring, psychedelic, never-before-seen footage, performances and music, Bernard MacMahon’s experiential cinematic odyssey explores Led Zeppelin’s creative,
Yahoo NewsMay 14 2024
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Mike Tyson, Jake Paul use social media to push back against speculation the fight is rigged
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul pushed back on speculation their fight is rigged, with the issue surfacing after boxers’ playful face-off at their press conference Monday in New York. “This fight isn’t scripted as some haters in boxing community want you to believe. This is a sanctioned fight and I’m knocking Jake out,’’ Tyson wrote Tuesday on his accounts on Instagram and X, formerly Twitter. Paul
"USA Today" ContributorDec 12 2023
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Athletic association sanctions Florida high school over transgender volleyball player
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Monarch High School in Coconut Creek will face a $16,500 fine and probation from a state athletic association because a transgender female played on the varsity volleyball team. The Florida High School Athletic Association also has banned the transgender student at the center of the controversy from playing on any member team in the state through Nov. 20, 2024,
Spokesman ReviewMay 13 2024
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Court dismisses First Amendment lawsuit filed against Palomar Health by one of its directors
Declaring the issues it alleged “moot,” a federal judge recently dismissed a free speech rights lawsuit that a Palomar Health director filed against her own organization. As the 46-page order filed by U.S. District Judge Todd W. Robinson shows, the decision came down to whether or not Palomar director Laurie Edwards-Tate’s First Amendment right to free speech was violated when her colleagues
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 11 2024
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3A boys volleyball: Grantsville gets over hump against North Sanpete to claim title
OREM — Not this time. Not in this situation. Not with a trophy on line. The Grantsville Cowboys made sure they let the North Sanpete Hawks know who the best team in 3A was — and they did so in convincing fashion. Powered by senior outside hitter Ethan Powell's 19 kills, the No. 1 team in 3A all season capped off their first sanctioned campaign with a crown, taking down No. 2 Hawks in a
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