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Yahoo
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DALTILE'S SUMMER SALE: TILE BUILT ON AMERICAN PRIDE
DALLAS, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Daltile is proud to launch its summer sale highlighting "Made in the USA" products with up to 40% off American-made tile collections. The industry-leading powerhouse brand represents 78 years of well-established domestic manufacturing, offering a generous discount on premium Made in the USA tile through this sale. This special promotion offers big savings until September 1, 2025. Daltile is the nation's largest manufacturer and marketer of tile for both residential and commercial use. The following Daltile collections are included in the summer sale: Acreage, Artcrafted, Remedy, Calligo, Continental Slate, Enlite, Haddonstone, Iridescent Isles, Emerson Wood, Saddle Brook, Vertuo, Wanderwise, Sleigh Creek, Outlander, Haut Monde, Linden Point, Rhetoric, Scripter, Slate Attaché, Concrete Masonry, Indoterra, Modern Hearth, Rekindle, Fabric Art, Fabrique, Santino, Famed, Florentine, Marble Attaché, Marble Attaché Lavish, Perpetuo, Affinity, Archaia, Articulo, Bryne, and Calgary. For this sale, Daltile is partnering with its nationwide network of Daltile Elite Statements Dealers to offer discounts across the country on Made in the USA tile. The Daltile Elite Statements Dealer Program is an exclusive Daltile initiative designed for the top independent dealers throughout the United States. To locate a participating Daltile Elite Statements Dealer, visit Summer Sale Discount – Up To 40% Off. "Daltile is proud to remain your steadfast domestic provider that can meet the needs of Americans at all times," said Patrick Warren, vice president of residential sales, dealer and showrooms, Dal-Tile LLC. "The prices on our local products are always some of the most stable in the industry due to our long-standing commitment to North American manufacturing. Launching this summer sale is an honor for us to provide our customers with even better prices on their favorite tile collections made exclusively in the USA. Not only do we source locally, but we strive to be an example of the benefits of domestic production." "Yearly, we manufacture 500 million square feet of tile products right here in our nine USA manufacturing plants, completely tariff-free," continued Warren. "These company-owned plants produce over 70 unique collections and hundreds of distinctive designs made by the hard-working hands of American workers. In the current time of economic and tariff uncertainty, we are proud to have the backs of our customers." "Our domestic manufacturing gives the Daltile brand a distinctly competitive edge in fulfilling the quick-turn expectations that have become standard in the industry. We are able to provide our customers with superior reliability and availability. Additionally, Daltile's domestic production ensures our brands offer the highest levels of quality and performance. Customers can have peace of mind knowing that our manufacturing processes and final products meet the higher environmental and indoor air quality standards imposed by U.S. regulations on domestically produced goods. Domestic production also empowers our brands to respond quickly to a changing marketplace and new trends, allowing us to accelerate the speed to market for new products. We have built a solid domestic production system over our 78 years, and we are proud to have solutions ready for virtually any customer need," concluded Warren. For more on Daltile's Made in the USA products, visit Made in the USA. High-Resolution ImagesClick Here - Made In The USA Products About DaltileDaltile is the industry-leading brand of ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal, and stone tile as well as mosaics, extra-large slabs, countertops, and exterior tile products. Daltile products are distributed through over 260 company-owned sales service centers, stone slab yards, and design studios that service a robust network of trade customers. Daltile products are also sold through independent flooring retailers. Dedicated to innovative product development and distinguished style, Daltile provides a rich palette of quality products created to inspire residential and commercial designs. For more information, visit and follow Daltile on Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and YouTube. Media Contact:Michelle View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Daltile Sign in to access your portfolio

Yahoo
25-05-2025
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Rep. Meuser celebrates President Trump's action to keep U.S. Steel in America
May 24—WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser said President Donald Trump has reinvigorated American manufacturing by keeping U.S. Steel at home in Pennsylvania. "Today he has truly proven himself to be the Man of Steel," said Rep. Meuser, R-Dallas. "Keeping U.S. Steel here at home protects Pennsylvania jobs, fuels a modern manufacturing revival from Pittsburgh to the Mon Valley, and sends an unmistakable message that Made in the USA is back for good." Rep. Meuser said he knew that once President Trump brought his great business acumen to the table, and saw the opportunity for the country, he would secure the best deal possible. "With 70,000 new jobs on the way and billions of dollars flowing into our communities, Pennsylvania is ready to lead the steel industry once again," Rep. Meuser said. "It's enough to make me become a Steelers fan!" On Friday, Rep, Meuser applauded President Trump for successfully negotiating a record investment and record job creation for Pennsylvania and America's steel industry through a landmark partnership between the United States, U.S. Steel, and Nippon Steel. Rep. Meuser said the agreement will keep U.S. Steel's headquarters in Pittsburgh, generate at least 70,000 family-sustaining American jobs, and inject $14 billion into the U.S. economy — the largest steel-sector commitment in Pennsylvania's history. Rep. Meuser said his tireless efforts included meeting repeatedly with Local 2227 Steelworkers to gather shop‑floor priorities; conducting rigorous oversight and vocal opposition when the Biden Administration attempted to block this historic investment; engaging colleagues across Capitol Hill to build bipartisan momentum; conferring directly with Nippon Steel executives to guarantee America‑First terms; coordinating personally with U.S. Steel President & CEO Dave Burritt to arrange high‑level discussions in Washington; and directly with the White House and President Trump — an America‑First blueprint the "Dealmaker‑in‑Chief" embraced to secure record investment and record jobs for Pennsylvania and the nation. U.S. Rep. French Hill, R-Arkansas, said, "The merger of Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel will greatly benefit many of our steel-producing states like Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, and my home state of Arkansas. Foreign direct investment is a vote of confidence in our country, and in my view, this deal is an important win for President Trump. I thank my colleague and friend Rep. Dan Meuser for his leadership and commend his longstanding support for this important merger." David B. Burritt, President and CEO, U.S. Steel, said, "Congressman Meuser's support and advocacy over the past year has been invaluable. His leadership on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is deeply appreciated by the U.S. Steel team." Key highlights of the President's announcement —U.S. Steel headquarters to stay in Pittsburgh — safeguarding legacy jobs and local supply chains. —Strategic partnership with Nippon Steel — combining advanced technology with American innovation. —70,000 new, family-sustaining jobs — the largest single-investment jobs surge in Pennsylvania history. —$14 billion economic impact — majority of spending and hiring to occur over the next 14 months. —Nationwide manufacturing revival — benefits extending from Pennsylvania to Arkansas, Minnesota, and Indiana. —Strengthened national security — President Trump's tariff policies ensure American steel remains the backbone of critical infrastructure and defense production. Rep. Meuser said he will be joining the President's plan to celebrate the milestone at a rally on Friday, May 30, at the U.S. Steel facility in Pittsburgh, calling it "a fitting tribute to the men and women whose skill and determination will forge the next chapter of American leadership." U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pittsburgh, said, "Only Donald Trump could have made this happen and I'm grateful to him for having me, Congressman Mike Kelly (PA-16), and Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) from our Pennsylvania delegation in the Oval Office yesterday to discuss it. I told him what I have said all along. My priorities are preserving and expanding jobs and investment in the Mon Valley. This partnership gets it done." Reach Bill O'Boyle at 570-991-6118 or on Twitter @TLBillOBoyle.
Yahoo
12-03-2025
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Sana Packaging Lowers Prices on Made in the USA Cannabis Packaging Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Sana Packaging's Strategic Move to Lower Prices Underscores Its Commitment to a Sustainable Cannabis Industry, Offering Customers a Reliable Solution During Unstable Market Conditions DENVER, COLORADO / / March 12, 2025 / Sana Packaging, a leading provider of sustainable cannabis packaging solutions based in the USA, has announced a price reduction of up to 15% for its core Made in the USA products. Effective immediately, this move helps cannabis businesses manage costs while navigating the complexities of the current market. The decision to lower prices comes in response to shifting global trade policies and increased supply chain volatility. With tariffs on imported goods remaining unpredictable, many cannabis businesses face rising costs. By ensuring a stable domestic supply chain and reducing costs, Sana Packaging offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for sustainable cannabis packaging. "Now more than ever, cannabis businesses need affordable, sustainable packaging without sacrificing quality," said Ron Basak-Smith, CEO of Sana Packaging. "Our price reduction makes it easier for our customers to prioritize eco-friendly choices while managing costs. "At Sana Packaging, innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. By adjusting our pricing, we reaffirm our commitment to offering high-quality, environmentally responsible packaging that meets the evolving needs of our customers." Sana Packaging remains at the forefront of the sustainable packaging industry, offering a variety of customizable solutions designed specifically for the cannabis sector. The company's core products, made from plant-based, reclaimed, and recycled materials, are designed to not only meet the unique needs of cannabis businesses but also to contribute to a greater cause of waste reduction in packaging. With on-hand inventory and customization services, customers can benefit from a seamless experience that integrates efficiency with environmental responsibility. To date, Sana Packaging has reclaimed over 750,000 pounds of ocean-bound plastic, further demonstrating its dedication to positive environmental impact. About Sana Packaging:Sana Packaging is a pioneering cannabis packaging provider committed to sustainability and innovation. Utilizing plant-based, reclaimed, and recycled materials, the company empowers cannabis businesses to make responsible packaging choices without sacrificing quality or efficiency. With on-hand inventory, low minimum-order quantities, and personalized service, Sana Packaging provides full-service cannabis packaging and a seamless customer experience for its clients. To learn more about Sana Packaging's new pricing and sustainable solutions, visit or email info@ Contact Information James Eichner james@ SOURCE: Sana Packaging View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Sign in to access your portfolio


The Guardian
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Marianne Faithfull, singular icon of British pop, dies aged 78
Marianne Faithfull, whose 55-year career marked her out as one of the UK's most versatile and characterful singer-songwriters, has died aged 78. A spokesperson said: 'It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of the singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull. 'Marianne passed away peacefully in London today, in the company of her loving family. She will be dearly missed.' Born in 1946 in London, Faithfull was descended from Austrian nobility on her mother's side – her great-great-uncle Leopold von Sacher-Masoch wrote the erotic novel Venus in Furs – but grew up in relatively ordinary surroundings in a terraced house in Reading. After leaving for London in her teens, she met Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, who asked Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to write her 1964 debut single As Tears Go By, which hit the UK Top 10. She had three other Top 10 singles in 1965, all of which also reached the Top 40 in the US. Faithfull also began acting at that time, appearing on stage in productions of Chekhov's Three Sisters, alongside Glenda Jackson, and Hamlet, playing Ophelia with Anjelica Huston as her understudy and performing each night's climactic 'madness' scene, she later revealed, high on heroin. On screen, she acted alongside Orson Welles, Oliver Reed, Alain Delon and Anna Karina, and played herself in Jean-Luc Godard's 1966 film Made in the USA. Her fame as an icon of 'swinging London' was superseded, though, by the infamy that came from her relationship with the Rolling Stones. She had married artist John Dunbar in 1965 and had a son, Nicholas, but soon left Dunbar for Mick Jagger, with whom she had a four-year relationship. She was often described as a muse for the band: she once told Jagger 'wild horses couldn't drag me away', which became the chorus line to Wild Horses, and her drug struggles also proved inspirational for the songs Dear Doctor and You Can't Always Get What You Want. She said: 'I know they used me as a muse for those tough drug songs. I knew I was being used, but it was for a worthy cause.' She co-wrote her song Sister Morphine, recorded with Jagger, Richards and Ry Cooder, and later recorded by the Rolling Stones for their album Sticky Fingers, but her writing credit was left off until she won a protracted legal battle. Her addiction to cocaine and heroin worsened, and her reputation was damaged by being discovered naked, wrapped in a fur rug after having a shower, during a 1967 police search of Keith Richards' house, alongside Richards, Jagger and six other men (described by one person as an innocent gathering 'of pure domesticity'). 'It destroyed me,' she later said. 'To be a male drug addict and to act like that is always enhancing and glamorising. A woman in that situation becomes a slut and a bad mother.' In 1970, Faithfull lost custody of her son, split with Jagger and became homeless, living on the streets of Soho in London as she tried to quit heroin. 'I'd been living in a very fake sort of world in the 60s,' she said in 2016. 'Suddenly, when I was living on the streets … I realised that human beings were really good. The Chinese restaurant let me wash my clothes there. The man who had the tea stall gave me cups of tea.' She slowly turned her life around, ending an almost decade-long spell away from music with the country album Dreamin' My Dreams in 1976. She cemented her comeback with one of her most acclaimed albums, 1979's Grammy-nominated Broken English, embracing synth-pop and post-punk with an affectingly raw, deepened voice. She quit drugs for good in 1985, and regularly released music throughout the rest of her career. Her collaborators over the years included Nick Cave, Damon Albarn, Emmylou Harris, Beck and Metallica. She released 21 studio albums in total. Faithfull married and divorced two additional times, to Ben Brierly of punk band the Vibrators, and actor Giorgio Della Terza. 'I've had a wonderful life with all my lovers, and husbands,' she said in 2011, excepting Della Terza: 'He was American, and he was a nightmare.' There were other acting roles, too, notably playing God in two episodes of the sitcom Absolutely Fabulous; the devil in a 2004 production of The Black Rider, a musical by Tom Waits and William Burroughs; and empress Maria Theresa in Sofia Coppola's film Marie Antoinette. In her later years, she lived in Paris, and reacted to the terror attack at the city's Bataclan concert venue, which killed 90 people in 2015, with a song called They Come at Night written on the day of the attacks. Faithfull had numerous health issues. In 2007, she announced she had the liver illness hepatitis C, having been diagnosed 12 years previously. She had successful surgery following a breast cancer diagnosis in 2006, and weathered numerous joint ailments in her later years, including arthritis. In the early 70s, she also suffered from anorexia during her heroin addiction. In 2020, she contracted Covid-19 and was hospitalised for 22 days. She is survived by her son, Nicholas Dunbar.