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Christmas inflatable ‘Gretch the Grinch’ at Trenton restaurant causes controversy
Read full article: Christmas inflatable ‘Gretch the Grinch’ at Trenton restaurant causes controversyDETROIT – There is a lot of controversy surrounding a huge Christmas inflatable named “Gretch the Grinch” at a Trenton restaurant. The owner of the restaurant says he felt it was one of the only ways to get a message across. “The Grinch is kind of the restaurant business, the staff and my way to tell the governor that we don’t think she’s doing a good job,” said Syrocki. The Trenton business owner isn’t a fan of the two-day notice given when putting the latest into place. “We have 100-150 employees that need this job, they want this job,” said Syrocki.
When can the country get back to normal? Dr. Fauci answers questions on the COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: When can the country get back to normal? Dr. Fauci answers questions on the COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT – When it comes to credible and reliable information on the status of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, no voice is more trusted than Dr. Anthony Fauci. Fauci was interviewed on Wednesday by the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Fauci does interviews with the JAMA on a fairly regular basis. They discussed topics as straightforward as his thoughts on the upcoming holiday season. Fauci addressed the question on so many Americans' minds: When can the country get back to normal?
Get holiday shopping done early this year to avoid tariffs
Read full article: Get holiday shopping done early this year to avoid tariffsHe added that the tariffs on electronics, toys, sneakers and other products will be delayed "so they won't be relevant for the Christmas shopping season." Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and White House trade adviser Peter Navarro later issued similar comments about how the delay on tariffs, which were set to kick in on Sept. 1, was kind of like an early holiday present to consumers. With that in mind, experts said that it might not be a good idea for people to procrastinate when shopping for stocking stuffers or any other holiday gifts. "The White House was very specific to identify products that would be on many people's wish lists for holiday shopping. A 10% tariff on goods like apparel will only add on to the cost that consumers pay," Quach said.