, is seen as a stress buster and mood elevator in a region long plagued by conflicts.
Among the charitable donations, one stood out to Rivers.”Apparently, Jennifer Lopez dropped off some clothes. And we were laughing someone, somewhere just got a pair of a Jennifer Lopez’s jeans. How amazing,” she said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — In solidly Republican Kentucky, resistance to President Donald Trump’shas sprung up from a cross-section of key business sectors, GOP Sen. Rand Paul said Monday.Paul said he’s heard concerns from agriculture, the auto sector,
, home building and package shipping in response to Trump’s aggressive use of tariffs. Paul — among the few GOP senators willing to challenge Trump on tariffs — met with a group of Louisville business leaders on Monday.“Virtually every business that I have met in Kentucky has said they’re not excited about having tariffs and that international trade has been good for their company and good for the consumer by bringing lower prices,” the libertarian-leaning Paul told reporters afterward.
Paul welcomed the sudden de-escalation of the
, when the two global economic powerhouses agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs. The 90-day truce creates time for U.S. and Chinese negotiators to reach a more substantive agreement.which account for more than 70% of the U.S. diet and have been associated with a host of chronic health problems, including heart disease, diabetes and
“I am all for getting artificial food dyes out of the food supply,” said Marion Nestle, a food policy expert. “They are strictly cosmetic, have no health or safety purpose, are markers of ultraprocessed foods and may be harmful to some children.”Color is powerful driver of consumer behavior and changes can backfire, Giusti noted. In 2016, food giant General Mills
from Trix cereal after requests from consumers, switching to natural sources including turmeric, strawberries and radishes.But the cereal lost its neon colors, resulting in more muted hues — and a consumer backlash. Trix fans said they missed the bright colors and familiar taste of the cereal. In 2017, the company switched back.