
Tariff Tension: What U.S. Consumers Are Facing
Nearly 70% of U.S. consumers expect higher prices due to tariffs, prompting widespread spending cuts and cautious trends.
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Nearly 70% of U.S. consumers expect higher prices due to tariffs, prompting widespread spending cuts and cautious trends.
Harvard University sues Trump’s administration for blocking international enrollment, affecting over 7,000 visa holders and sparking debates on academic freedom.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Nicusor Dan on his election as president of Romania, highlighting a modern approach to global diplomacy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Merz connected by phone, highlighting a new step in global dialogue and innovation.
China-US talks in Geneva reaffirm commitment to multilateral trading values, paving the way for inclusive global governance reforms.
Tottenham ends a 17-year trophy drought with a 1-0 Europa League win over Manchester United, a magical moment for Son Heung-min.
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The Chinese mainland’s new visa-free policy connects ancient wonders from Machu Picchu to Beijing, inviting young travelers to explore historic legacies and modern marvels.
Senator Gary Peters blasts the $100K/day cost for migrant detention at Guantanamo Bay, urging accountability on government spending.
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