CHICAGO — The investigation into “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett’s account of being beaten in a racist, anti-gay attack took another turn Friday when Chicago police said two men who had been questioned about the attack had been arrested on suspicion of a crime. Police did not say what crime they may have committed, and they… viaContinue reading “Two suspects arrested in connection with Jussie Smollett attack — FOX59”
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Black Caucus members hammer Trump after speech to the nation on immigration — New Pittsburgh Courier
On January 8, day eighteen of a government shutdown, President Donald Trump addressed the nation on the issue of a wall at the Mexican border. Speaking directly to the base of the Republican Party and using the major networks as a megaphone, Trump repeated many of the same themes he used during the 2016 campaign.Continue reading “Black Caucus members hammer Trump after speech to the nation on immigration — New Pittsburgh Courier”
Canada won’t ratify new NAFTA until steel and aluminum tariffs lifted: U.S. Senator — Financial Post
Canada and Mexico won’t consider ratifying the revised North American Free Trade Agreement unless the United States lifts its tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley said Tuesday. Grassley, who held meetings with Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Mexico’s Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Bárcena Coquilast week, said the levies are… viaContinue reading “Canada won’t ratify new NAFTA until steel and aluminum tariffs lifted: U.S. Senator — Financial Post”
Samsung Has to Pay Apple $539M for Infringing Patents — The Daily Commission
On Thursday, jurors in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California increased the amount of damages that Samsung must pay Apple from $399 million to $539 million. via Samsung Has to Pay Apple $539M for Infringing Patents — The Daily Commission
