Beyoncé finally takes the gold home

Beyoncé took the Grammy Awards’ much sought after award, this year’s album, for his country record “Cowboy Carter.” President Donald Trump’s tariffs could raise prices for US consumers and increase inflation. Air herds go to work after terrible deadly crashes last week.

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Beyoncé wins this year’s album at 67. Grammy Awards

By incorporating a fundraising effort on stage -greetings to firefighting heroes, the 67th annual Grammy Awards managed to deeply go a sensitivity line on Sunday in Los Angeles, a city ravaged by several fires in recent weeks.

Takeaways: After one or of Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX and Doechii.

Here are some of the top moments from the night, including Beyoncé finally To take home Gold for Album of the Year and Roan, who call music labels not to support future artists:

So you sound in celebrities at work this morning: Read the full list of Grammy winners and our overview of all performances.

Trump says Americans could feel ‘some pain’ in the middle of customs rates

President Donald Trump warned that there could be “some pain” for Americans’ wallets after signing executive orders that imposed sharp tariffs on the imports of Canada and Mexico and a 10% duty on imports from China targeting three central US trading partners . The new tasks set to take effect Tuesday includes a 25% duty on goods from Canada and Mexico. The move is intended, Trump has said to encourage these countries to crack down on the flow of fentanyl and migrants traveling from their borders into the US Read more

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Flight -Hunge -crews continue to work while tackling tragedy

As air crews tackle the tragedy from two recent deadly plane accidents, they also return to heaven. Pilots and Flying are highly educated professionals with certainty at the core of their job-one commitment, which has been reinforced in the wake of crash last week in the DC area and a Philadelphia residential quarter. USA Today talked to crew members about how they are.

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Global Field Aid Work hangs in balance as more USAID -staff removed

The Trump administration put dozens more staff at the US Agency for International Development of Administrative Leave, said three sources familiar with the move as it moves to abolish the independence of the agency and bring it under control of the state department. Purgen follows more than a week of chaos inside USAID, Washington’s primary agency funds billions of dollars the value of life-saving help globally, such as field hospitals, HIV treatment and landmin clarification. President Donald Trump ordered a freezing of almost all American foreign aid and said his administration will review the expenses to ensure that money is distributed in accordance with his “America First” foreign policy. The global freezer on most US foreign aids is already sending shock waves around the world.

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Get prepared for Super Bowl opening evening

Welcome to Super Bowl Week. Start Monday with the Super Bowl opening evening, the days leading up to the big game will be full of events for fans, locals and media members. This year’s festivities include press conferences from players and coaches, press conferences from the artists, shown throughout Big Game’s production, a four-day fan experience in New Orleans, NFL HONORS AWARDS SHOW, a celebrity flag football match, a concert with the pre-game and of course itself the game. US Today is in New Orleans so you don’t miss a moment.

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