NAFTA’s ‘rules of origin’ kill US jobs
While NAFTA has achieved its goal of increasing three-way trade in absolute terms, American workers and businesses are not benefiting in a way that is fair and reciprocal.

While NAFTA has achieved its goal of increasing three-way trade in absolute terms, American workers and businesses are not benefiting in a way that is fair and reciprocal.
The presumption should be that consumers’ financial information is protected unless and until they expressly request that a party be given access to it.
Fog clung to the face of Mount Harrison under a steady snowfall on Thursday, the first time Frank J. Pryor’s family saw the site where his plane went down a few months before the end of World War II.
But it isn't just the novelty of a man running across Iowa in a gas mask that has intrigued so many. It's Joshua Jorgensen's cause — raising awareness of veteran suicide and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder — that has really piqued the public's interest.
A wave of fake bomb threats across Russia has entered its second week in what a senior lawmaker called a “full-scale cyberwar” against the country that authorities are ill-equipped to fight.
A series of busts of the nation's Soviet-era leaders, including Josef Stalin, were unveiled Friday by a Russian government-sponsored association, in a move that has drawn criticism from those who see it as part of efforts to whitewash his crimes.
During a ceremony Thursday morning, World War II veteran Joe Salazar received replacements for five missing medals — and a Bronze Star that he not received previously and did not expect.
Singapore has overtaken nations including the U.S., Russia and China as the country launching the most cyber attacks globally, according to Israeli data security firm Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
One person is safe after the Coast Guard responded to a massive boat fire off Whidbey Island, Washington.
Edward I. Campbell boasted to his clients that he was a former Navy SEAL who had international business expertise and he could deliver huge returns on their investments. But federal investigators discovered another story.
An Air National Guard unit from Maine is deploying to the U.S. Virgin Islands to provide critical communications to support the recovery efforts.
When they set off from violence-plagued Afghanistan nearly two years ago, 17-year-old Hamad Ahmadi and his family believed Europe would give them a chance for a new life. They didn't expect to be penned in a Hungarian migrant center sealed with razor wire.
The crisis in the West is not water; it’s fire. It has spread rapidly and with increasing intensity while the nation’s attention has been elsewhere. It’s time we modernize federal regulations to address the problem.
The only way to achieve truly patient-centered reforms is to put patients back in control of the health care dollars that Washington spends on their behalf.
A U.S. soldier from Fort Bragg deployed to Afghanistan was sent back to North Carolina this week to face kidnapping and multiple sex offense allegations, according to law enforcement and Army officials.
Hosting a Los Angeles event with the son of Bahrain's king, two prominent U.S. rabbis let something slip to those in attendance: the ruler of the island nation thinks the longtime boycott of Israel by Arab countries should end.
U.S. soldiers concluded training Friday with Ukrainian forces on tactics that local troops will use in their long-running battle against Russian-backed separatists in the country’s east.
The leaders of Poland and Hungary insisted Friday that they will stick to their anti-migrant policies in defiance of the European Union and warnings of sanctions.
Organizers have stripped Miss Turkey 2017 of her crown over a social media posting that was deemed insulting to the memory of the 250 people killed while opposing last year's failed military coup.
The Trump administration reportedly wants to loosen the criteria for carrying out airstrikes against Islamic militants, a move that could open the door to conducting new drone attacks in parts of Africa and other nations.
Miles Brice threw for three touchdowns and David Key ran for two in the Blackhawks’ 40-8 home romp over the Warriors on Friday at Blackhawks Field.
Erdogan’s sharp turns on the Kurdish issue — first by legitimizing the PKK and then by jailing Kurdish lawmakers — have produced a disjointed policy and disoriented electorate.
The problems, hypocrisies and paradoxes surrounding les Québécois may be a uniquely Canadian issue, but analogies can be found in most Western democracies these days.
Vice. Adm. Tom Rowden has ordered ship captains to establish routines no later than Dec. 20 that will give sailors predictable watch schedules and sleep periods, according to a copy of the directive obtained by Stars and Stripes.
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