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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Trade War: Why China Might Just Win

The world economy is still standing after a week of intense trade tensions. President Donald Trump's extreme tariff threats were toned down, but significant duties remain. There is a 10 percent tax on almost all U. S. imports, a 25 percent tax on steel, aluminum, and cars, and a whopping 145 percent

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Apr 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mushroom Waste to Jute Fabric's Rescue

The mushroom industry is booming, and with it, a growing problem: what to do with all the leftover mushroom substrate? This stuff, known as spent mushroom substrate or SMS, is full of useful enzymes. These enzymes can help tackle another waste issue: old jute fabric. Usually, treating jute fabric in

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Hudson River Helicopter Crash: A Closer Look at the Company Behind the Tragedy

A helicopter carrying six people plunged into the Hudson River. The accident has left the public wondering about the company behind the flight and its past. The company, known as New York Helicopter Charter, has a history that raises some eyebrows. The company was not a big player in the city's hel

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Farmers Face Uncertainty as Trade Wars Heat Up

Farmers in the United States are feeling the pinch of recent trade policies. The Chinese government has slapped heavy tariffs on U. S. exports, and this is causing a lot of worry among farmers. John Pihl has been farming in Northern Illinois for over half a century. He is one of many farmers who ar

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Impact of US-China Tariffs on Businesses

The sudden spike in tariffs on Chinese goods has left many US businesses in a tough spot. For years, companies like Learning Resources have relied on China for manufacturing. Rick Woldenberg, the CEO, had planned for a 40% tariff increase, thinking it was the worst that could happen. But then, the U

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Final Day NBA Season: Who's In, Who's Out, and Who's Playing for Pride

The final day of the NBA season is here, and the Western Conference is still up in the air. Eight teams are in the mix for the last four playoff spots. The Eastern Conference, however, is all set. No games in the East matter for playoff positioning. The real action starts at 3:30 p. m. ET, with eigh

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Face High Stakes with China Tariffs

The mood in the room changed instantly. It was April 2, and the news of new tariffs on Chinese goods had just hit. Matt Rollens, a business owner, was in Las Vegas with hundreds of others. The atmosphere shifted dramatically. The tariffs were a big surprise, and not a good one. Everyone was worried

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Money's Impact on Pollution and Carbon

The role of green finance in tackling pollution and carbon emissions has been a hot topic. Researchers looked at data from 30 provinces in China over a decade. They used a method called the entropy value to figure out the green finance index. This index helps measure how well green finance is workin

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Family Fun and Green Living: Earth Day Festival in Oak Cliff

Earth Day is coming up, and it's a big deal. This year, Oak Cliff is hosting a family-friendly festival to mark the occasion. The event is all about having fun while learning how to take care of our planet. It's happening on April 13th, from noon to 5 PM, at Lake Cliff Park. The best part? It's free

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Charleston's Green Path to a Better Future

Charleston is making big moves to protect its environment and improve life for its people. The city has kicked off a project called The Just Corridor. This is a big deal because it is the first of its kind in the Southeast. The project is named after Ernest Everett Just, a famous A

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