
More than 50% of federal aid meant to help American farmers cope with the negative impacts of the U.S.-China trade war went to the largest and wealthiest farms, according to a new study of Department of Agriculture data.
Baltimore Sun reporters Lillian Reed and Scott Dance reported on Baltimore's extensive history with rats in a Tuesday article titled, "Baltimore has fewer rats than D.C."
Law & Crime - The United States Senate confirmed Kelly Knight Craft as the next United States ambassador to the United Nations. Craft, who’s married to coal magnate Joseph Craft, will fill the role formerly vacated by Nikki Haley in 2018... According to a statement released by the Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday, during her tenure as the ambassador to Canada, Craft spent 357 days, or 58-percent of the time, outside of Canada.
Additionally, the statement also said that Craft has been a guest at President Donald Trump’s Trump International Hotel at least 29 times during that same period of time. In fact, Craft and her husband soon became “repeat, high-paying customers” at the hotel, according to an internal hotel list of”‘VIP Arrivals” eaturing the couple which was obtained by the Washington Post in February.
BBC -US President Donald Trump's trade war with China is backfiring and impacting the US economy, according to his former chief economic adviser. The tariff battle has had a "dramatic impact" on US manufacturing and capital investment, Gary Cohn told the BBC. The trade war was "a very convenient excuse" for China to slow down its overheated economy, he added.
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