Eric Trump threatened to sue a website for defamation after it suggested that he had used burner phones to communicate with pro-Donald Trump rally organizers in the run-up to January 6.
Canada 'extremely disappointed' with U.S. decision to raise softwood lumber duty rate
-The United States has decided to almost double the duties on Canadian softwood lumber from most producers to 17.9%, Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng said on Wednesday, adding that Canada is "extremely disappointed." Ng said that the U.S. Department of Commerce on Wednesday issued the final results of the second administrative reviews of its anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders regarding certain softwood lumber products from Canada.
Kennedi High was nearly forced into a sex trafficking operation when law enforcement dismissed her autism. Luckily, The Black and Missing Foundation, run by sister-in-laws Derrica and Natalie Wilson, advocates for missing persons’ families and brings attention to how missing Black people are treated in the media and by law enforcement, and they advocated for High. High’s mother Brandi Stallings reached out to them in 2017 after High, 16, never came home from school.
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