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New Orleans Entertains Spanish Royalty Following a red carpet arrival Saturday at the New Orleans Museum of Art, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain enjoyed music by a jazz group and a cultural performance by Mardi Gras Indians as they ended a visit to the city celebrating its tricentennial. After a private lunch with New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell, Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and other dignitaries and officials, the royals departed New Orleans for San Antonio, Texas, which is also celebrating 300 years of existence. "It was a great and amazing weekend for the city, our residents and the king and queen for them to come back to a former Spanish colony,'' said Trey Caruso, a spokesman for Cantrell's office. Musical connections Clarinetist, music historian and Xavier University Spanish professor Michael White said he and his Original Liberty Brass Band played two pieces with a connection to Europe and New Orleans at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The first piece was Panama, a march in the traditional European style. "It was published in 1911, and all over the country it was played by and read by brass bands,'' White said prior to the performance. "But in New Orleans they kind of threw away the sheet music and improvised, and therefore made it personal. I think it's a good way to show the interaction between European culture and New Orleans culture.'' The second piece, Andalusian Strut, was one of White's compositions. It combines a common flamenco structure and flamenco-type rhythms and melodies with classic New Orleans jazz style and improvisation, he said. "That one went over really, really well,'' White said after the event. "The king and all of the people there really loved it.'' White said their third song was When the Saints Go Marching In, which White described as "probably the most famous song in New Orleans history.'' "We surprised them by singing the chorus in Spanish,'' he said. The Mardi Gras Indians, groups of African-Americans who create elaborate feathered and beaded costumes in which they strut and dance through the streets on Mardi Gras, performed as well. "Though the program was relatively short, I think overall it gave a good idea of New Orleans' culture,'' White said. Arrived Thursday Felipe and Letizia flew in Thursday evening to Louisiana, which was a Spanish colony from 1763 to 1802. They arrived at New Orleans' airport at sunset and were greeted by several officials, including Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and Cantrell. They saluted New Orleans' centuries-old Spanish heritage at an event Friday at Gallier Hall, a former City Hall opened in 1853 and renovated for the city's 300th anniversary. That evening, they visited two buildings erected under Spanish rule: St. Louis Cathedral and the Cabildo, the Spanish government seat in Louisiana. On Monday they'll go to Washington for a White House visit Tuesday with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.
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Kansas city bills parents $132,000 after child damages glass sculpture A city in Kansas is demanding $132,000 from the parents of a 5-year-old boy who knocked over a glass sculpture, the Kansas City Star reports.
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Marine Protected Areas Are Important. But Are They Working? The world won't meet international ocean conservation targets by 2020, so a team of scientists is looking at what's next for saving our seas.
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Greek lawmakers to vote on no-confidence motion in govt Greek lawmakers are debating for the final day a no-confidence motion against the government over a deal to end a decades-old dispute with neighboring Macedonia over the latter's name.
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Giuliani floats idea of 'presidential pardons' to 'clean up' Russia probe President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Friday suggested that the president might try to "clean up" Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation -- in the form of pardons.
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Last Camp Minden defendant agrees he owes US $149,000 The last defendant has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and agreed that he owes the federal government $149,000 in a case involving a huge explosion at a Louisiana National Guard-owned site.
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Poll: Ticked at Trump, Canadians Say They'll Avoid US Goods Seventy percent of Canadians say they will start looking for ways to avoid buying U.S.-made goods in a threat to ratchet up a trade dispute between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump, an Ipsos Poll showed Friday. The poll also found a majority of Americans and Canadians are united in support of Trudeau and opposition to Trump in their countries' standoff over the renegotiation of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Amid the spat, Trump pulled out of a joint communique with six other countries last weekend during a Quebec summit meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies and called Trudeau "very dishonest and weak." Trump was reacting to Trudeau's having called U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs insulting to Canada. Trudeau has said little about the matter since a Trump Twitter assault. Despite the tensions, 85 percent of Canadians and 72 percent of Americans said they support being in NAFTA, and 44 percent of respondents in both countries said renegotiation of the deal would be a good thing for their country. While the poll showed support for a boycott of U.S. goods in Canada, pulling it off could be difficult in a country that reveres U.S. popular culture and consumer goods over all others. Canada is the largest market for U.S. goods. Trudeau over Trump The poll showed 72 percent of Canadians and 57 percent of Americans approved of the way Trudeau had handled the situation, while 14 percent of Canadians and 37 percent of Americans approved of Trump's behavior. More than eight in 10 Canadians and seven in 10 Americans worry the situation has damaged bilateral relations. Canada has vowed to retaliate against U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum with tariffs against a range of U.S. goods, a move supported by 79 percent of Canadians, according to the poll. By contrast, Americans opposed escalating the situation. Thirty-one percent of Americans said they favored even stronger tariffs, and 61 percent said other elected U.S. officials should denounce Trump's statements. Canadian respondents also signaled approval of the united front their politicians have shown, with 88 percent saying they welcomed the support of politicians from other parties for the Liberal government's decision to push back on tariffs. While Canadian consumers appeared ready to boycott U.S. goods, 57 percent of Canadians and 52 percent of Americans said Canada should not overreact to Trump's comments because it was just political posturing. The Ipsos Poll of 1,001 Canadians and 1,005 Americans — including 368 Democrats, 305 Republicans and 202 independents — was conducted June 13-14. It has a credibility interval of 3.4 percentage points.
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Trump's Tariffs: What They Are and How China Is Responding President Donald Trump just imposed tariffs on hundreds of Chinese products — from X-ray tubes to incinerators. And Beijing is striking back by targeting U.S. soybeans, beef, seafood and other products. The punch-and-counterpunch announced Friday in Washington and Beijing moved the world's two largest economies perilously near a trade war that would inflate prices for consumers, disrupt the flow of goods and perhaps slow a global economy that has been enjoying its healthiest expansion in a decade. "Everybody loses in a trade war," says Philip Levy, senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a former White House economic adviser. "You get consumers who are worse off. You get producers who are worse off, farmers who are worse off and you don't even achieve your goal." What's more, the China tariffs come just as the United States is sparring with close allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico in a separate conflict over trade in steel and aluminum. What did Trump do? The White House on Friday announced plans to slap 25 percent tariffs on more than 1,100 Chinese products, worth $50 billion a year in imports. The administration had originally proposed the tariffs in April, starting with a list of 1,333 Chinese products lines. After receiving public feedback, it removed 515 from the blacklist and added 284 others. Starting July 6, the U.S. will tax the 818 products, worth $34 billion a year in imports, that remained from the original list. It won't target the 284 additions, worth $16 billion, until after it collects public feedback. How is China responding? Beijing immediately said it would retaliate with penalties of the same scale on American goods — and it spelled out details to impose tariffs on 545 U.S. exports, including farm products, autos and seafood. "The Chinese side doesn't want to fight a trade war, but facing the shortsightedness of the U.S. side, China has to fight back strongly," the Chinese Commerce Ministry said in a statement. "We will immediately introduce the same scale and equal taxation measures, and all economic and trade achievements reached by the two sides will be invalidated." American soybean farmers, who send about 60 percent of their exports China, are especially worried about Beijing's retaliation. Soybean prices were already falling before Friday's announcement. "Prices will likely drop further should the tariffs be imposed," says Bill Shipley, president of the Iowa Soybean Association. "This will further pressure agricultural families and businesses already struggling with below break-even commodity prices." How will consumers and businesses be affected? Tariffs are a tax. So they drive up the price of targeted imports. The reduced foreign competition means that domestic producers can raise their prices, too. The Trump administration has sought to protect consumers from a direct impact from the tariffs. The tariffs target mainly Chinese industrial machinery, aerospace parts and communications technology; they spare such consumer goods as smartphones, toys and clothes that Americans purchase by the truckload from China. Televisions and pharmaceuticals were removed from the original tariff list. Still, these tariffs will impose higher costs on U.S. companies that use the equipment. And over time, those costs could be passed on to consumers. The impact won't be as visible as it would be if consumer products were taxed directly. By contrast, the Trump administration earlier this year imposed steep tariffs on imported washing machines. By May, the cost of laundry equipment had jumped 17 percent from two months earlier, according to government data. What's the dispute about? The United States accuses China of using predatory tactics in a breakneck effort to supplant American technological supremacy. Among these are outright cyber-theft. Beijing forces U.S. and other foreign companies to hand over technology as a price of admission to the vast Chinese market. And it uses Chinese government money to outbid private companies for U.S. technology at above-market prices. U.S. officials say they fear that Beijing's long-range development strategy, dubbed "Made in China 2025," will hamper competition and hurt American competitors. It calls for creating Chinese global competitors in such areas as information technology, robotics, aerospace equipment, maritime engineering equipment, electric vehicles, biopharmaceuticals and medical devices. Foreign business groups have complained for a decade that Beijing is squeezing them out of promising economic fields. They say "Made in China 2025" appears to leave them little or no place in those industries. But it isn't always clear whether the United States is seeking to curb China's sharp-elbowed practices or to keep it from emerging as a legitimate rival. Haven't the two nations tried to work things out? Yes. And for a time last month it looked as if they'd reached a truce. After a meeting in Washington, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin declared the trade war "on hold" and the tariffs suspended. Mnuchin said so after China pledged to buy more from the U.S., especially energy and agricultural products and to shrink America's gaping trade gap with China — $336 billion last year. But critics dismissed that agreement as vague. And Trump backed away and returned to the tariff threat. Erin Ennis of the U.S.-China Business Council says she suspects Beijing will wait to see whether the United States actually puts the U.S. tariffs into effect July 6 before it starts taxing U.S. goods. That could buy time for last-ditch negotiations. Isn't the US tied up in other trade disputes? Oh, yes. Trump just enraged the EU, Canada and Mexico by imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. Worse, he argued that the imported metals posed a threat to U.S. national security — an insult to the longstanding American allies that they roundly rejected. He has also threatened to tax auto imports, also on national security grounds. Critics say Trump's decision to pick fights with America's friends weakens his hand against China. Trade analysts say it would be wiser for the United States to enlist its allies to challenge China's drive to grab technology, rather than go it alone with unilateral tariffs. After all, companies from the advanced economies of the U.S., Europe and Japan share the same gripes. China is adept at playing countries and companies off against one another, Jennifer Hillman, a Georgetown University law professor, testified last week before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Commission. If one complains, China can lock it out of the market and do business with a more compliant competitor. Better to present a united front.
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Two Kansas sheriff's deputies shot near courthouse, report says Two Wyandotte County, Kansas, sheriff's deputies were shot at a courthouse Friday, according to a report.
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Trump gives his thanks after US-led bid wins right to host 2026 World Cup President Trump on Friday sent his thanks to everyone who congratulated him on bringing the 2026 World Cup to the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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Music teacher accused of giving girl foot rubs for his pleasure A private music teacher in New York state is on trial this week, accused of giving foot rubs to a girl for more than seven years, in which he allegedly rubbed the girl's feet against himself for sexual gratification.
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Teacher who tackled Indiana school shooter will return to classroom in fall The science teacher who was shot while tackling a student who opened fire inside an Indiana classroom and stopped a school shooting said Wednesday that "without a doubt" he'll be back teaching in the fall.
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Suspected Islamic extremist ricin attack plot foiled in Germany, prosecutors say An Islamic terrorism plot to launch a deadly attack with the toxin ricin was reportedly thwarted in Germany, prosecutors revealed Thursday.
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Jordan PM caught between angry public, international lenders Jordan's new prime minister won't have much time to deliver on promises to rescind a proposed tax increase and implement economic reforms with more consideration for the country's struggling poor and middle class.
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Jamie Foxx vehemently denies he assaulted a woman in 2002 Actor Jamie Foxx denied Wednesday a claim that he had slapped a woman with his penis 16 years ago.
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Argentine Congress begins debate on legal elective abortion Argentina's legislature has begun debating a measure that would allow elective abortions in the first 14 weeks of gestation.
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Heavy rains, hail pound Serbia, Croatia causing damage Fresh storms in the Balkans have flooded buildings and streets and pounded parts of the region with hail, destroying crops.
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Robert De Niro's anti-Trump Tonys speech slammed as 'disgusting' by actor Robert Davi Robert Davi had a few choice words for fellow actor Robert De Niro after the "Raging Bull" star launched a profanity-laced tirade at President Trump during Sunday's politically charged Tony Awards.
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Democrat Archie Parnell wins in South Carolina despite spousal abuse accusations in divorce records A Democratic candidate for a U.S. House seat in South Carolina won the party's primary Tuesday despite revelations that he violently abused his wife decades ago.
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Republicans push for House vote to force DOJ to release documents on Trump investigation Republican lawmakers announced Tuesday they will be pushing for a vote to pass a resolution compelling the Department of Justice to stop the delays and release all remaining documents related to the Trump campaign probe.
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Elizabeth Smart kidnapper skips parole hearing in Utah A woman convicted of helping a former street preacher kidnap then-Utah teenager Elizabeth Smart from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 refused to attend a hearing before the state parole board that could have helped her get out of prison earlier.
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Gunman kills self, 4 child hostages after Florida standoff Police say a man suspected of battering his girlfriend wounded a police officer late Sunday and barricaded himself inside an apartment with four young children.
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Cannibalistic great white shark eats relative as Virginia researchers watch A Virginia Institute of Marine Science research expedition ended up discovering more about great white shark behavior than the researchers may have anticipated: great whites are cannibals.
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Child rapist who was set for release denies new allegations The lawyer for a 70-year-old convicted child rapist who was set to be freed before additional charges were brought against him is denying the new allegations.
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