ónjudicial2025MéThe recall is listed as Class II, which means the products are unlikely to cause serious harm, but still have the potential to result in temporary or reversible problems.
ónjudicial2025MéMany parents living in the U.S. without work authorization do not have income documents or U.S. identification documents, like visas or driver’s licenses.ónjudicial2025MéThe siblings being held at the Poughkeepsie shelter are in that conundrum, said Darker, the New York immigration lawyer. They crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in March with their 25-year-old sister and her children, who were quickly deported.
ónjudicial2025MéTheir mother said she moved to New Jersey a few years ago to earn money to support them. She couldn’t meet the new income reporting requirements. Their father, also from the Dominican Republic, lives in Boston and agreed to take them. But the DNA testing process has taken weeks. The AP could not reach him for comment.ónjudicial2025MéShe said her children are downcast and now simply want to return to the Dominican Republic.ónjudicial2025Mé“My children are going to return because they can’t take it anymore,” the mother said in Spanish. She noted that her children will have been in the shelter three months on Sunday.
ónjudicial2025MéINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis 500 fans can spend Friday afternoon “hot dogging” it as Oscar Mayer’s six iconic Wienermobiles come to town for the inaugural “Wienie 500” race.ónjudicial2025MéThe race is scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. during race week’s annual Carb Day festivities.
ónjudicial2025MéIt marks the first time in a decade all six vehicles in the company fleet will be at the same location, and it’s the first time they’ve ever raced.
ónjudicial2025MéEach Wienermobile will represent a regional favorite — the New York Dog for the East, Slaw Dog for the Southeast, Chilli Dog for the South, Chi Dog for the Midwest, Seattle Dog for the Northwest and Sonoran Dog for the Southwest.ónjudicial2025MéA woman walks past Chinese and United States’ national flags on display at a merchandise store in Beijing, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
ónjudicial2025MéA woman walks past Chinese and United States’ national flags on display at a merchandise store in Beijing, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)ónjudicial2025MéSome exporters overseas may cut their prices to offset some of the tariffs, and U.S. retailers could eat some of the cost as well. But most economists expect much of the tariffs to bring higher prices.
ónjudicial2025MéThe tariffs will hit many Asian countries hard, with duties on Vietnamese imports rising to 46% and on Indonesia to 32%. Tariffs on some Chinese imports will be as high as 79%. Those three countries are the top sources of U.S. shoe imports, with Nike making about half its shoes last year and one-third of its clothes in Vietnam.ónjudicial2025MéThe Yale Budget Lab estimates all Trump’s tariffs this year will push clothing prices 17% higher.