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U.S. President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade war with Canada appears to have claimed another victim. A small-town business at the border is shutting down after 24 years.Point To Point Parcel, located in Point Roberts, Wash., served customers on both sides of the border, but co-owner Beth Calder says they can no longer sustain the business.“It’s been really sad that with the government changes that were first started by the U.S. side and then retaliated by the Canadian side with regards to border tariffs and cross-border transactions. It’s crippled Point To Point to the point where it was only getting worse…
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev is betting that by rolling out a large enough portfolio of digital investment products, more consumers will be willing to pay a monthly subscription for its product suite.Subscribers to Robinhood Gold pay $5 a month or $50 a year for perks like 4% interest on uninvested cash, access to professional research, and no interest on the first $1,000 of margin borrowed.Now the company is adding wealth management features called Robinhood Strategies, which offers curated access to exchange-traded fund portfolios and mixes of handpicked stocks. The service, available to Gold Subscribers, carries a 0.25% annual management fee,…
The chief of Myanmar’s ruling junta has vowed to hold a free and fair election in December as he urged armed opponents in a widening civil war to renounce violence and pursue dialogue.Min Aung Hlaing during a speech at the country’s annual armed forces day parade said the military was seeking to hold a “dignified” election and promised to transfer power to the winning party.He told hundreds of soldiers assembled at the sprawling parade ground in the capital Naypyitaw that they must support a free and fair, multi-party vote.”The necessary preparations are underway for the election,” he said.”We are working…
TOKYO: Japan unveiled a plan on Thursday (Mar 27) to evacuate around 120,000 residents and tourists from its southern islets near Taiwan within six days in the event of an “emergency”. The plan was put together as “the security situation surrounding our nation grows severe” and with an “emergency” in mind, the government’s crisis management office said. Exactly what that emergency might be was left unspecified in the plan but it envisages the evacuation of around 120,000 people in five Japanese islets close to Taiwan. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has stepped up military pressure in…
The BBC said on Thursday that Turkey had deported a correspondent who was covering the antigovernment protests in the country, after he was detained and labeled “a threat to public order.”The broadcaster said in a statement that Mark Lowen, one of its correspondents, was detained in Istanbul where he was covering the protests and political crisis ignited by the arrest last week of Ekrem Imamoglu, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s top rival. Mr. Lowen was taken from his hotel on Wednesday and held for 17 hours, the BBC said.“To be detained and deported from the country where I previously lived for…
FIRST ON FOX: The brother-in-law of a top Democratic senator has repeatedly hosted diplomats working on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) at his office and recruited multiple Chinese businesses to lease office space as part of his family’s sprawling real estate empire, a Fox News Digital review found.Anthony “Tony” Malkin is the Harvard-educated brother-in-law of Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and the chairman and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., which includes nearly 600 tenants and 732 residential units. He has hosted multiple consuls general of the People’s Republic of China in New York dating back over 15…
Attorney General Pam Bondi signaled on Thursday that there was unlikely to be a criminal investigation into the sharing of military operation details in an unsecured text group, declaring that the specifics of when fighter jets would depart and when bombs would fall were “not classified.”Ms. Bondi, speaking at a news conference in Virginia, was asked about the public debate surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he sent details of a coming attack on rebels in Yemen to senior administration officials in a Signal group chat that accidentally included a magazine editor.“It was sensitive information, not classified, and inadvertently released,”…
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Manitoba says it’s responding to U.S. tariffs with $1.5 million in grants toward developing a made-in-Manitoba program. The funding, Premier Wab Kinew and Trade Minister Jamie Moses announced Thursday, will go through Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME).Moses described the move as “Trump-proofing” the province’s economy.“This made-in-Manitoba tariff response program will help businesses continue to grow in this uncertain economic climate,” he said, highlighting CME’s manufacturing expertise. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Among…
South Sydney are confident Alex Johnston has avoided a serious shoulder injury, after the winger failed to finish his comeback match against Penrith.Playing in his first match since rupturing his Achilles tendon last August, Johnston was hurt in the ninth minute on Thursday when he landed awkwardly while scoring a try.The 30-year-old then appeared to lack some confidence for the rest of the first half, and he did not return after halftime as Souths held on to win 28-18.Rabbitohs officials believe Johnston has dome some damage to his left scapula, but are hopeful it is not serious ahead of next…
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