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Ali: Mocking Gaza protesters as 'gluten-free warriors' was fun a until a mob at UCLA attacked them

Tucking opposition to the protest movement in a flippant screed against Gen Z isn't just obnoxious and cowardly, it's dangerous, columnist Lorraine Ali says.


Three friends drove from California to Mexico for a surfing trip. Then they disappeared

Two Australian brothers and their American friend are missing after they visited Mexico's Baja California for a surfing trip.


Opinion: Is Biden a YIMBY? He certainly has good reason to embrace a pro-housing agenda

The president's policies suggest common cause with the "Yes in My Backyard" movement. He and other Democrats can improve their election prospects by addressing economic anxiety.


RFK Jr. could be a spoiler in November. But will it help Biden or Trump?

RFK Jr., who recently qualified for the California ballot as a member of the American Independent Party, could draw votes from Biden and Trump.


Ex-Dodger Jayson Werth has a horse in the Kentucky Derby. It took him just two years

Best remembered for shaking up MLB with a $126-million deal, Jayson Werth invested in race horses two years ago and improbably has Dornoch in the Kentucky Derby.


Litman: The Trump prosecution has a Michael Cohen problem a and a plan to solve it

The convicted former fixer will figure prominently in the New York hush money trial. His credibility issues give the defense plenty to work with.


Gazans thank U.S. campus protesters. Israel condemns what it sees as 'Nazi-like behavior'

People across Gaza sent thanks to students protesting on U.S. campuses against Israel; Israeli leaders characterized the demonstrators as 'pro-Palestinian mobs.'


With oil funds and Formula One, Saudi Arabia steamrolls its way onto sports' hallowed grounds

Saudi Arabia's oil riches have rocked soccer, golf, even esports, and the autocratic kingdom is expanding in Formula One car racing. What's behind the push?


Meta now has an AI chatbot. Experts say get ready for more AI-powered social media

Artificial intelligence experts said social media users can expect to see more of chatbots and other AI technology influencing their experience a for better or possibly worse.


Mace, green lasers, screeching soundtracks: Inside the UCLA encampment on a night of violence

Even before Tuesday night's bloody physical altercations, protesters occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA said counterdemonstrators have assaulted them nightly with a jarring barrage of light and sound.


Prince William shares positive health update about Kate Middleton amid cancer battle

Prince William said that his wife Catherine and their children are 'all doing well' months after the princess revealed that she has an undisclosed form of cancer.


Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion law, leaving state with 15-week ban

Arizona senators have voted to repeal the 1864 abortion law after weeks of turmoil in the state.


On global stage, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Taiwanese winner says the word China hates

Taiwan is celebrating the latest winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Nymphia Wind, after she called the island a country.


As tensions grow, more Americans see China as an enemy

A growing number of Americans consider China an enemy whose influence should be contained, a Pew Research study finds


Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election

Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.


This artist always rejected gentrification. But homelessness pushed him to 'the other end'

Artist Joel Coplin has a complicated relationship with homeless people. He sued Phoenix to clear an encampment. But he also befriended them and found inspiration for his art.


Lauren Boebert is her own best asset a and worst enemy a as she fights to stay in Congress

In a new district, the fiery Colorado congresswoman enjoys a solid base among the GOP's MAGA wing. But some are put off by her indiscretions and messy personal life.


Litman: Donald Trump was just fined for contempt of court. Could he go to jail next time?

Juan Merchan, the judge presiding over the New York hush money trial, fined the ex-president for repeatedly violating a gag order and threatened incarceration.


Qatar's mediation efforts in Israel-Hamas war come under fire

The tiny Persian Gulf nation initially had success persuading Hamas to give up hostages. Critics claim its influence and commitment have diminished.


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he has qualified for California's presidential ballot

In 1968, segregationist George Wallace ran for president backed by the American Independent Party. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will too.


Regular mammograms should start at 40 as breast cancer rates rise for younger women, panel says

New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force say breast cancer screening should begin at 40 and continue every other year through age 74.


Will hackers, trolls and AI deepfakes upset the 2024 election?

AI is bending reality into a video game world of deepfakes to sow confusion and chaos during the 2024 election. Disinformation is a danger, especially in swing states.


Nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain could roil Nevada U.S. Senate race

Opposition to storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain has united Nevadans across political lines a until now. A Senate candidate has spoken favorably about the idea.


Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks dismissal of revenge porn, human trafficking claims in lawsuit

Attorneys for Sean 'Diddy' Combs ask New York court to throw out portions of a suit accusing the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman.


More student loan forgiveness available, but April 30 deadline looms

The Biden administration's most successful effort to forgive student-loan debt will end April 30. Here's what you need to do to qualify.


Canny as a crocodile but dumber than a baboon a new research ponders T. rex's brain power

T. rex intelligence was likely much closer to that of modern-day crocodiles than primates a a perfectly respectable amount of smarts for a therapod.


Ali: University protests dominate media coverage, obscuring the true horror of Gaza war

Student protests are big news. But they are blocking out the horrors of the Gaza war that inspired them.


California climbers train for Mt. Everest from the comfort of their own beds

Everest guide Adrian Ballinger is breaking with decades of tradition to create what he believes are better and more ethical ways to climb the world's tallest mountain.


Column: President Biden's big campaign promises come with a warning label

While Donald Trump is in court for his hush-money criminal trial, President Biden is making the case for a second term. What does he hope to deliver if he wins?


Calmes: That scowl. The gag order. Frightened jurors. Who's on trial, a former president or a mob boss?

It's downright disturbing to contemplate the similarities between the Donald's hush money trial and that of an organized crime don.


Keyword Selected: Tijuana

Ali: Mocking Gaza protesters as 'gluten-free warriors' was fun a until a mob at UCLA attacked them

Tucking opposition to the protest movement in a flippant screed against Gen Z isn't just obnoxious and cowardly, it's dangerous, columnist Lorraine Ali says.


Three friends drove from California to Mexico for a surfing trip. Then they disappeared

Two Australian brothers and their American friend are missing after they visited Mexico's Baja California for a surfing trip.


Opinion: Is Biden a YIMBY? He certainly has good reason to embrace a pro-housing agenda

The president's policies suggest common cause with the "Yes in My Backyard" movement. He and other Democrats can improve their election prospects by addressing economic anxiety.


RFK Jr. could be a spoiler in November. But will it help Biden or Trump?

RFK Jr., who recently qualified for the California ballot as a member of the American Independent Party, could draw votes from Biden and Trump.


Ex-Dodger Jayson Werth has a horse in the Kentucky Derby. It took him just two years

Best remembered for shaking up MLB with a $126-million deal, Jayson Werth invested in race horses two years ago and improbably has Dornoch in the Kentucky Derby.


Litman: The Trump prosecution has a Michael Cohen problem a and a plan to solve it

The convicted former fixer will figure prominently in the New York hush money trial. His credibility issues give the defense plenty to work with.


Gazans thank U.S. campus protesters. Israel condemns what it sees as 'Nazi-like behavior'

People across Gaza sent thanks to students protesting on U.S. campuses against Israel; Israeli leaders characterized the demonstrators as 'pro-Palestinian mobs.'


With oil funds and Formula One, Saudi Arabia steamrolls its way onto sports' hallowed grounds

Saudi Arabia's oil riches have rocked soccer, golf, even esports, and the autocratic kingdom is expanding in Formula One car racing. What's behind the push?


Meta now has an AI chatbot. Experts say get ready for more AI-powered social media

Artificial intelligence experts said social media users can expect to see more of chatbots and other AI technology influencing their experience a for better or possibly worse.


Mace, green lasers, screeching soundtracks: Inside the UCLA encampment on a night of violence

Even before Tuesday night's bloody physical altercations, protesters occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA said counterdemonstrators have assaulted them nightly with a jarring barrage of light and sound.


Prince William shares positive health update about Kate Middleton amid cancer battle

Prince William said that his wife Catherine and their children are 'all doing well' months after the princess revealed that she has an undisclosed form of cancer.


Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion law, leaving state with 15-week ban

Arizona senators have voted to repeal the 1864 abortion law after weeks of turmoil in the state.


On global stage, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Taiwanese winner says the word China hates

Taiwan is celebrating the latest winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Nymphia Wind, after she called the island a country.


As tensions grow, more Americans see China as an enemy

A growing number of Americans consider China an enemy whose influence should be contained, a Pew Research study finds


Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election

Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.


This artist always rejected gentrification. But homelessness pushed him to 'the other end'

Artist Joel Coplin has a complicated relationship with homeless people. He sued Phoenix to clear an encampment. But he also befriended them and found inspiration for his art.


Lauren Boebert is her own best asset a and worst enemy a as she fights to stay in Congress

In a new district, the fiery Colorado congresswoman enjoys a solid base among the GOP's MAGA wing. But some are put off by her indiscretions and messy personal life.


Litman: Donald Trump was just fined for contempt of court. Could he go to jail next time?

Juan Merchan, the judge presiding over the New York hush money trial, fined the ex-president for repeatedly violating a gag order and threatened incarceration.


Qatar's mediation efforts in Israel-Hamas war come under fire

The tiny Persian Gulf nation initially had success persuading Hamas to give up hostages. Critics claim its influence and commitment have diminished.


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he has qualified for California's presidential ballot

In 1968, segregationist George Wallace ran for president backed by the American Independent Party. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will too.


Regular mammograms should start at 40 as breast cancer rates rise for younger women, panel says

New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force say breast cancer screening should begin at 40 and continue every other year through age 74.


Will hackers, trolls and AI deepfakes upset the 2024 election?

AI is bending reality into a video game world of deepfakes to sow confusion and chaos during the 2024 election. Disinformation is a danger, especially in swing states.


Nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain could roil Nevada U.S. Senate race

Opposition to storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain has united Nevadans across political lines a until now. A Senate candidate has spoken favorably about the idea.


Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks dismissal of revenge porn, human trafficking claims in lawsuit

Attorneys for Sean 'Diddy' Combs ask New York court to throw out portions of a suit accusing the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman.


More student loan forgiveness available, but April 30 deadline looms

The Biden administration's most successful effort to forgive student-loan debt will end April 30. Here's what you need to do to qualify.


Canny as a crocodile but dumber than a baboon a new research ponders T. rex's brain power

T. rex intelligence was likely much closer to that of modern-day crocodiles than primates a a perfectly respectable amount of smarts for a therapod.


Ali: University protests dominate media coverage, obscuring the true horror of Gaza war

Student protests are big news. But they are blocking out the horrors of the Gaza war that inspired them.


California climbers train for Mt. Everest from the comfort of their own beds

Everest guide Adrian Ballinger is breaking with decades of tradition to create what he believes are better and more ethical ways to climb the world's tallest mountain.


Column: President Biden's big campaign promises come with a warning label

While Donald Trump is in court for his hush-money criminal trial, President Biden is making the case for a second term. What does he hope to deliver if he wins?


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What Would Joe Stiglitz Do about WTO Subsidies Rules?

In a recent Foreign Policy piece, economist Joe Stiglitz makes several references to WTO rules "forbidding" industrial subsidies: The current moment is a good illustration. It is the product of longstanding beliefs and power relations. Under this system, industrial subsidies...

Katherine Tai on Negotiating at the WTO

Here's an exchange between Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) and U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing in mid-April: Beyer: I, with a number of my colleagues here, visited the WTO a couple of years...

Is AD/CVD the Answer to Chinese Non-Market Policies and Practices?

In a recent Washington Post op-ed, Brian Deese, the former director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration, calls for a coordinated use of AD/CVDs as a way to "discourage" China's "anti-market behavior": Responding to Chinaas anti-market behavior...

Overcapacity and future discussions in the SCM Committee.

Finbarr Bermingham reported on Wednesday, April 23, 2024, that in the recent SCM Committee meeting, there were asharpa exchanges between the US and China related to Chinese aovercapacitya in key sectors owing to subsidies. China objects to the term aovercapacity,a...

Developing country status in the WTO

Buried deep in the EU - Palm Oil report (paras. 7.911-7.915, on page 250!) is a nugget on developing country status in the WTO. Malaysia asserts, in the TBT context, that it is a developing Member. It cites as support...

Katherine Tai on WTO Complaints against China

U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai had a couple exchanges at last week's Senate Finance Committee hearing in which she suggested that WTO complaints against China had not been effective, and for that reason the Biden administration had moved away from...

Katherine Tai on Trade Policy Pitting Americans against Americans

At a House Ways and Means Committee hearing last week, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said a couple times that she wanted "to stop pitting Americans against Americans" in U.S. trade policy: "Trade should work for all Americans. Our goal...

Senator Whitehouse and Ambassador Tai Talk About Getting Rid of ISDS

Here's an exchange between Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai at a Senate Finance Committee hearing today (2:32:00): Whitehouse: The other thing I wanted to talk with you about is the loathsome ISDS process. We are...

Subsidies, Overcapacity, and Domestic Demand/Savings

There has been a lot of discussion recently about how Chinese subsidies and other government support has led to industrial overcapacity, which can have a negative impact on the manufacturing sector of other economies. If domestic supply exceeds domestic demand,...

Free Trade and Peace Sells ... but Who's Buying?

I remain puzzled by some recent statements questioning whether free trade promotes peace. When I read another one in the Boston Review, I thought I was going to have to go through all my old rebuttals again. The article starts...

The Role of the WTO in Planetary Sustainability

The Role of the WTO in Planetary Sustainability Steve Charnovitz 6 April 2024 Promoting planetary sustainability is within the legal competence of all multilateral organizations. As a result, no international organization is likely to have an exclusive competence to effectuate...

USTR's New Vision for Foreign Trade Barriers

Last week, in the press release for its 2024 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, USTR said that over the years, the identification of trade barriers in this annual report has strayed from the original purpose of the...

Digital Trade Fights: The Case of Korea

In recent years, the U.S. has expressed concerns about digital trade regulation in a number of other countries, with the focus tending to be on the the EU due to its large market and active regulatory efforts (although it sounds...

Data Flows Obligations and Exceptions in the EU - New Zealand FTA

There's a new FTA digital chapter to analyze, with the EU-New Zealand FTA coming into force soon. Let's take a look at the data flows provisions, with the EU-Japan text in the back of our minds as a comparison. The...

New U.S. AD/CVD Regulations Will Take Into Account Weak Property, IP, Human Rights, Labor, Environmental Protections

In a Proposed Rule issued last year, the U.S. Commerce Department said it would take into account "nonexistent, weak, or ineffective property (including intellectual property), human rights, labor, and environmental protections" in various ways as part of its anti-dumping/countervailing duty...

Guest Post: EFTA-India TEPA: Breaking New Ground

This is a guest post by Rohan, a PhD student at the Graduate Institute India and the EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) signed a comprehensive Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on 10th March, 2024 after a long...

Is Section 301 the Right Remedy for Chinese Shipbuilding Subsidies?

In the Section 301 petition recently filed by a group of unions, the petitioners argued that "Section 301 provides an appropriate mechanism for addressing Chinaas policies in the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sector." They offer three reasons for this: First,...

Katherine Tai on Online Business Models and Digital Regulation

U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai spoke recently at a SeedAI event and had some interesting things to say about both online business models and digital trade regulation. I'll start with a quote that reflects what she has said many times...

Did NAFTA Push White Male Social Conservatives to the Republican Party?

This is the abstract of a new paper titled "Local Economic and Political Effects of Trade Deals: Evidence from NAFTA", which argues that many "white, less educated voters left the Democratic Party" due to NAFTA: Why have white, less-educated voters...

Guest Post: Back from the WTO MC13 a A brief report and some remarks from four scholars who were in Abu Dhabi

This is a guest post by several people from the Research Chair on New Challenges of Economic Globalization, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada: Carla Gomez, Ph.D. Researcher; Antoine Comont, Ph.D. Researcher; Van Anh Ly, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the Research...

Let Them Eat Cake? Reflections on the Labor Provisions in the New India-EFTA Agreement

Iave never understood the expression: they want to have their cake and eat it too. Who on this planet wants to hold onto a piece of cake and not eat it?!? I was at a birthday party this weekend, and...

Mexico Invokes Public Morals, Exhaustible Natural Resources, Indigenous Peoples Exceptions in GE Corn USMCA Dispute

Mexico's initial written submission in the GE Corn USMCA dispute was recently posted. The English public version is here. There's a lot in there and I'm not going to go through it all in this post. I just thought it...

Resolving the Biden Administration's Internal Debate on International Digital Rules, and Reengaging in Negotiations

I've already made these points for the trade policy crowd, but I have now tried to make my pitch on a way forward for the Biden administration on international digital trade rules slightly more accessible (i.e., without so many blockquotes...

Katherine Tai on USMCA Dispute Settlement and the USMCA Six Year Review

At a Brookings event yesterday, Josh Meltzer of Brookings had some interesting exchanges with U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai on USMCA dispute settlement and the USMCA six year review. Here's the one on dispute settlement: Meltzer: What I'd like to...

Conversations at WTO Ministerial Side Events: Subsidy Races and Trade Remedies

As part of the WTO Ministerial Conference last week, there were some side events going on. I was watching one called "Business Forum at MC13" and came across some interesting discussion of subsidy races and trade remedies. The question that...

The Role of WTO Case Law in a USMCA RRLM Proceeding

Here is an interesting exchange from last week's hearing in the USMCA San MartAn mine labor dispute about the role of WTO case law in interpreting the USMCA provisions at issue: Panelist: Mexico raised the question that the United States...

WTO Adverse Effects Complaints vs. Domestic CVD Cases

Subsidies have been in the news a lot recently, as China's subsidies continue to cause concerns, and the Biden administration and others are now increasing their own use of subsidies. In trade policy, the reaction to foreign subsidies tends to...

The Role of Past Determinations in U.S. DOC Proceedings

In the U.S. - Ripe Olives from Spain, Article 21.5 panel report circulated last week, I was struck by the discussion of the role of previous Commerce Department determinations in deciding future cases, and the obvious parallels to how the...

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