In a drab office in China's industrial heartland, Andy Xiao frets over the future of his shoe materials business, now straining under sweeping tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
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Tariffs on imported goods are the known unknown in the Clark County School District’s offices of construction and facilities management. Those are the offices responsible for the upkeep, ...
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Wildlife trafficking is the fourth-largest source of illicit revenue globally after drugs, human smuggling and counterfeit goods, according to Homeland Security Investigations.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that “nobody’s ever seen anything” like his administration’s sweeping efforts.