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theclick.news | Maya Mehrara
(LONDON, England)– While academics, political pundits, and other professionals have been discussing the ramifications of President Donald Trump’s tariffs within the U.S., they will also have noticeable effects abroad, particularly in the U.K.The 10% tariff on UK goods from the US may jeopardize what is often referred to as the “special relationship” between the long-time allies, and the 25% tariff on Britain’s automotive and steel industries may hurt both American and British consumers.
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1 week ago |
theclick.news | Maya Mehrara
(LONDON, England)— Finding housing in London, one of the most expensive cities in the world, has become increasingly more difficult in recent years as rent prices have risen across the city. The costs of rent, as well as food and other necessities, have continued to increase in Britain’s capital, making it difficult for those living in the city to keep up with the cost of living.
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theclick.news | Emilee Calametti
City officials and policymakers met April 23 and 24 for Caddo Parish Day at the Capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to collaborate on ideas concerning key issues in the area. Those in attendance kicked off day one of the event at the Hilton in downtown Baton Rouge for networking followed by a Policy Summit on day two at the Louisiana State Capitol. J. Kent Rogers with the Northwest Louisiana Council of Governments shared what he was looking forward to most from the event.
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1 week ago |
theclick.news | Emilee Calametti
While the country is focusing on President Trump’s 100th day in office, people in Baton Rouge are faced with another local election. The East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney’s Office is seeking a new millage that would increase property taxes if passed. The ballot measure is requesting a vote for or against a new millage of four mills for 20 years. The millage is estimated to generate $24.4 million each year. These funds will go directly to the District Attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish.
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theclick.news | Valeria Garcia
(CAMARILLO, Calif.) — As President Donald Trump reaches his 100th day in office, his administration’s immigration crackdown is having a heavy impact — reaching far beyond the border. At the Ventura County Superior Court in Southern California, immigration cases continue to move through the system — reflecting the broader surge in arrests and deportations nationwide.
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