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American Millionaire Charged in Brutal Murders of Canadian Tycoon and His Partner in Dominica Denied Bail

American Millionaire Charged in Brutal Murders of Canadian Tycoon and His Partner in Dominica Denied Bail

American millionaire Jonathan Lehrer, charged in the brutal murders of a wealthy Canadian couple in Dominica, has been denied bail.


Michigan Family Sues Wendy's for $20 Million After 11-Year-Old Girl Suffered Deadly E.Coli Infection

A Michigan family of an 11-year-old girl has filed a $20 million lawsuit alleging that their daughter was severely infected with an E. coli-related disease due to what they described as "disgusting" conditions at Wendy's.

Joe Biden Moves to Triple Tariffs on Chinese Steel and Aluminum to Protect US Industries Against China's Unfair Practices

President Joe Biden has proposed a tripling of the existing tariff rate on some steel and aluminum imports from China.

Where's My Child Tax Credit 2024: When to Receive My Money After April 15 Tax Filing Deadline?

The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an essential resource for families, providing much-needed financial assistance to eligible taxpayers with children. Let's explore the details of the credit for 2024.


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Jim Pratt
Jim Pratt, Managing Partner at supply chain consultancy Forsyth Advisors, has been at the forefront of helping companies navigate turbulent tariff waters for over a decade. "We've been through administrations that took a hardline stance on tariffs before, like the Trump era," states Pratt. "Inflationary pressures make it even more critical now for companies to have flexible supply chain strategies that can absorb potential tariff shocks."
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