Getty Images A planned protest against President Donald Trump has begun in New York City, the first of more than 2,500 rallies organised coast-to-coast across the US on Saturday. Thousands have already packed Times Square for the event organised by No Kings, a coalition of left-leaning groups. Demonstrations under their banner in June attracted over five million people nationwide, and …
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Trump’s Tariffs on Lumber and Cabinetry Kick In, Hitting Homebuilding and Renovation – Realtor.com
Trump’s Tariffs on Lumber and Cabinetry Kick In, Hitting Homebuilding and Renovation Realtor.com Trump Enacts Tariffs on Imported Lumber and Furniture The New York Times As US wood tariffs kick in, kitchen cabinet companies look for a silver lining AP News Trump’s Wood Tariffs Are Here. Who’s Hit The Hardest Bloomberg.com Trump tariffs on kitchen cabinets and lumber come into force BBC Source link
Read More »Trump Ramps Up Trade War as Tariffs on Lumber and Furniture Kick In – The New York Times
Trump Ramps Up Trade War as Tariffs on Lumber and Furniture Kick In The New York Times U.S. President Donald Trump tariffs on timber, furniture take effect The Hindu In America’s furniture capital, a mix of hope and fear as tariffs arrive CNN Trump’s Lumber Tariffs Take Hold, Threatening to Hike Home Costs Bloomberg.com US Tariffs Mean Transfer Pricing Issues, Risk for Thai Exporters news.bloombergtax.com …
Read More »3I/ATLAS-Like Interstellar Objects Could Kick Start Planet Formation around High-Mass Stars
The discovery of 1I/Oumuamua, 2I/Borisov and 3I/ATLAS showed that significant numbers of interstellar objects populate interstellar space. Their omnipresence means that such objects also reside in protoplanetary disks, which are the reservoir for forming planets. There, interstellar objects could kick start the formation of giant exoplanets by overcoming the 1-m (3.3-foot) barrier present in the standard model of planet formation. …
Read More »Mary Bronstein Explains End of ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
Spoilers ahead for the plot and ending of If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. Mary Bronstein’s first movie, the acerbic 2008 comedy Yeast, co-starring Greta Gerwig, came and went with little fanfare. In her eyes, it was a wrong-time situation: No one was eager to engage with what she calls the film’s “aggression” or its objectionable characters. But 17 …
Read More »‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Is an Outraged Howl
Rose Byrne is incredible — and unbearable — in director Mary Bronstein’s dark dramedy If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. Photo: Logan White/A24 You see the face of the little girl at the anguished nexus of Linda’s (Rose Byrne) life only once in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. Throughout the rest of the movie, the unnamed child, …
Read More »Savannah Bananas to Kick Off 2026 World Tour in Tallahassee
TALLAHASSEE – The Savannah Bananas are bringing their fastest and most entertaining game of Banana Ball to Tallahassee. The first games of the Bananas’ 2026 World Tour will be played in Dick Howser Stadium on February 26 and February 27 before the weekend’s grand finale, a February 28 game inside the newly renovated Doak Campbell Stadium. “I’m extremely excited that …
Read More »SW Side Organizers Demand Property Owner ‘Kick ICE Out’ Of Parking Lot
BACK OF THE YARDS — Southwest Side officials, neighbors and organizers are calling on a Back of the Yards property owner to block federal immigration agents from using its parking lot for enforcement work. The parking lot of the Yards Plaza, 4636 S. Damen Ave., has been frequently used by agents as a place to detain neighbors, transfer detained people …
Read More »‘SNL’ premiere: Bad Bunny and fresh faces to kick off Season 51
NEW YORK (AP) — Live from New York! It’s a new “SNL” season, with faces both fresh and familiar. After a fanfare-filled 50th season celebrating the past, “Saturday Night Live” looks to the future with a cast that includes five new featured players. As for the high-wattage early hosts, none other than Bad Bunny kicks things off on Saturday. The …
Read More »Cycling gives my sugar obsession cover – here’s why the habit is so hard to kick and how science can help
I don’t know about you, but I’m a lot more disciplined with my diet and exercise in the colder months than the warmer ones. Longer days and better weather might mean I’m more active on the bike in the summer, but winter instils more structure. Lengthier evenings offer more time for structured workouts on my Wattbike, but crucially, I travel …
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