Author: ELAINE KURTENBACH
Booths of big Chinese, German and Japanese automakers were bustling at Shanghai’s auto show this week as the industry kept its focus on a wider global market not subject to steep U.S. tariffs on imports of cars and auto parts. Signs are that U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on auto imports is causing companies to recalibrate their strategies, and in some cases find new opportunities.Read More
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was arrested after he allegedly used sham businesses to illegally receive nearly $150,000 from a COVID-19 pandemic relief program, authorities said.Read More
Bucs make a pick for the not-too-distant future.Read More
High school baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, golf, and track and field teams were in action.Read More
Area sports scores and highlights.Read More
The Vikings need toughness along the offensive line.Read More
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed two abortion-rights bills Thursday that will permit the use of public funding to cover the procedure and provide more protection for doctors and patients from out-o…Read More
At least nine Washington students whose legal status was revoked had their statuses reinstated.Read More
There are 38 suspected cases still under observation, while the overall number of close contacts stands at 11,539.Read More
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the legacy of close Malaysia-China relations continues, reflecting the commitment of the Madani Government in advocating a principled, progressive foreign policy centred on unity and the well-being of the people.Read More