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Trump Says Dairy, Lumber Tariffs On Canada May Come Soon

Washington: President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he is considering imposing reciprocal tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber in the coming days, escalating tensions with Ottawa following a recent

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Search efforts for body of last Israeli hostage in Gaza delayed due to bad weather : NPR

Palestinians cross a flooded street following heavy rain in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Dec. 11. Abdel Kareem Hana/AP hide

Party predicament | Otago Daily Times Online News

Hosting gatherings can be daunting for some, but with a little planning and preparation, entertaining can be a breeze. Instead

Colorado whitewater parks may inhibit fish migration, CPW study finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at Colorado Parks and Wildlife has revealed that man-made whitewater parks, designed to provide

What Rob Reiner Said His Wife Shared About Working With Trump On ‘The Art Of The Deal’ Photo

Photographer Michele Singer Reiner and her husband Rob Reiner were tragically found dead in their Los Angeles home. Michele is

Obamas planned to meet with Rob Reiner and wife the night couple was killed

The Obamas had plans to meet with director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, on the evening they were tragically

U.S. strikes 3 boats in the Pacific Ocean killing 8 people : NPR

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a Mexican Border Defense Medal presentation in the Oval Office of the White House,

‘Graphic and horrific’ Nelson man jailed for extreme child abuse images

By Tracy Neal CONTENT WARNING: This article contains descriptions of extreme offenses against children and animals that may be distressing

Boulder Jewish community lights Menorah on site of Pearl Street attack

Annual Menorah Lighting Brings Light to Boulder After Tragedies As the sun set Monday evening, dozens of members of Boulder’s