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South Korean experts: US tariffs on steel likely to backfire on American jobs File photo of President Donald Trump holds up a signed copy of a Memorandum Regarding the Investigation Pursuant to Section 232(B) of the Trade Expansion Act, during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C. on April 20, 2017. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI.
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What will 2018 hold for our favorite stores? Closings and sales growth Retail supports one in four U.S. jobs — 42 million working Americans. Retail sales grew 3.9 percent in 2017 over 2016 to $3.53 trillion, according to the U.S. Census bureau's preliminary estimate for the year. The number exceeded NRF's forecast for growth between 3.2 and 3.8 percent. "The push and ...
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Job Center for Syrians Opens in Jordan Refugee Camp AZRAQ REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan (AP) — A job center opened Sunday in Jordan's second largest camp for Syrian refugees, the latest sign of an EU-backed ... "Just give us money to take care of our children." ... The job center is a project of the ILO, the U.N. refugee agency and Jordan's Labor Ministry.
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Legislative Tally: US House OKs ADA education bill The House voted 225-192 in favor of the ADA Education and Reform Act. Voting yes was U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Cogan Station. Voting no was Glenn Thompson, R-Howard. • The House voted 245-171 in favor of the Protecting Consumers' Access to Credit Act of 2017. Voting yes were U.S. Reps.
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US cities highlighting their diversity to attract businesses Some cities and regions are highlighting racial diversity along with positive business climates, competitive tax rates and available land in pitches to lure tech companies and high-paying jobs to town. Places such as Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Detroit are touting their populations of people of color to ...
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Red, white and bruised, US struggles to win medals Nathan Chen waits for his score after the men's single short program team event Friday at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea. (AP photo - Bernat Armangue). PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — It was, perhaps, the defining moment for the U.S. team at this Olympics. Not Shaun White ...
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We should learn to work with robots and not worry about them taking our jobs We have all heard the dire predictions about robots coming to steal our jobs. Some would even have us believe these silicon bogeymen are coming to kill us. It plays straight into people's darkest fears about technology. When futurists talk about things that haven't happened yet, they are free to parade ...
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Germany, Canada lead in 2-man bobsled, US struggles The German sled driven by Nico Walther and pushed by Poser — whose wife is U.S. women's driver Jamie Greubel Poser — holds the lead after the first two runs of the two-man event, despite crashing across the finish line in their second run after posting a combined time of 1 minute, 38.39 seconds.
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Imports Are Not Shrinking Steel-Industry Jobs, Progress Is Last week, President Trump informed several lawmakers that he was considering imposing new tariffs on imported steel. The reaction was overwhelming – alarm. Most Republicans and Democrats in the room warned, in effect, be careful what you wish for – new steel tariffs would hurt the U.S. economy ...
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Despite McKinley's best efforts, US creeping closer to war 19, 1898, President William McKinley continued to hope the United States would not become involved in the war for Cuban independence from Spain, although it seemed to be inching closer to that end. Ten days earlier, William Randolph Hearst published in his newspaper, The New York Journal, ...
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