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Too bad the Vatican does not have a "report a priest" line.
Or, maybe they do and only hang up when the caller doesn't have any bass in their voice.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A hangover from Trump-era tariff disputes could become even more painful for American whiskey distillers unless their entanglement in a trans-Atlantic trade fight is resolved soon.
Bourbon, Tennessee whiskey and rye whiskey were left out of recent breakthroughs to start rebuilding U.S. trade relations with the European Union and the United Kingdom in the wake of Donald Trump’s presidency. Tariffs were suspended on some spirits, but the 25% tariffs slapped on American whiskey by the EU and UK remain in place. And the EU’s tariff rate is set to double to 50% in June in the key export market for U.S. whiskey makers.
Too bad the Vatican does not have a "report a priest" line.
Or, maybe they do and only hang up when the caller doesn't have any bass in their voice.
Strong David Perdue, “totally exonerated” vibes from Amazon.
Interesting. Don't know if this is even being talked about here. I do think I seen it somewhere. Don't remember where.
Strong David Perdue, “totally exonerated” vibes from Amazon.
Oklahoma Amazon hub has laid people off