INDUSTRY

Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Tariffs Take Flight: Big Hits for Major U. S. Manufacturers

The aerospace industry is bracing for a financial storm. Two major players, RTX and GE Aerospace, are expecting a significant financial blow due to tariffs on imported goods and materials. This is not just about numbers; it's about the ripple effect on the global supply chain and the prices consumer

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Blueberry Boom: The Rise of a Berry Big Business

A company called Fruitist is making waves in the berry world. It started back in 2012. It is now worth over $1 billion. This is thanks to its jumbo blueberries, which have seen sales skyrocket by 300% in the last year. The company has also expanded its product line to include raspberries, blackb

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Google's Search Empire Under Fire: The Fight for Fair Play

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a high-stakes showdown is unfolding. The Justice Department and Google are locked in a battle over how to address Google's dominant position in the search engine market. The stage is set at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, where both sides are pr

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Sides of Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan's roles often leave audiences in awe, but how well do we really know him? Jordan's ability to transform into vastly different characters has always been impressive. His director, Ryan Coogler, has worked with him multiple times and has seen firsthand how Jordan pushes himself to

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Google Faces Government Split

Google is in hot water as the U. S. government tries to break up the company. It is accused of turning its search engine into an illegal monopoly. The legal battle is unfolding in a Washington courtroom. The court will decide how to punish Google for its monopoly in search. The government wants to s

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners Horror Film: A Big Hit and What's Next

The horror film "Sinners" has made a big splash at the box office. It earned $48 million in the U. S. and $63 million worldwide over its opening weekend. This success shows that audiences are eager for more than just superhero movies and action franchises. The film's creators, director Ryan Coogler

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Chipotle's Bold Move: Mexico's Market Beckons

Chipotle Mexican Grill is setting its sights on Mexico for its next big adventure. The fast-casual giant is planning to open its first location south of the border in 2026. This move is part of a broader strategy to grow beyond its home turf in the United States. The company has teamed up with Alsea

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Apr 21 2025CRYPTO

The Crypto Craze: Stablecoins Take Center Stage in Washington

The political buzz in Washington is not about the usual economic storms, like the trade tensions or the threat of a recession. Instead, lawmakers are rushing to shine a spotlight on stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency that most Americans barely know about. This digital currency sector is worth a w

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Smart Moves: Dodging Tariffs and Keeping iPhones Affordable

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, has been busy navigating the tricky world of international trade. When the U. S. President announced steep tariffs on Chinese imports, Cook sprang into action. His goal? To keep the cost of iPhones from skyrocketing. Cook reached out to key figures in the administration, expla

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

The US is raising the cost for Chinese ships to dock

The US has announced a new strategy to boost its shipbuilding sector by imposing fees on Chinese ships that dock at American ports. This move is part of a larger trade dispute between the US and China. The US has been trying to bring back manufacturing jobs to the country. Critics worry this coul

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