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Imports Set to Surge as Tariff Pause Takes Effect – What to Buy First

June 12, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

When tariffs grind to a halt, it's not just a boon for importers, but a sudden seismic realignment of global trade dynamics. The Trump administration's decision to delay tariffs on 300 billion Chinese goods is a stark reversal after years of increasing hostilities, transnational supply chain shifting, and import rushes. Beyond a political ploy, it represents a finite opportunity to change ...

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Car Giant Tells Trump No, Refuses To Manufacture In The USA

June 12, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

President Donald Trump's insistence that automakers build complete cars in the U.S. may ring patriotic and straightforward, but the truth is much more intricate. Even the most "American-made" vehicles only contain some 70% U.S. content, with essential components imported worldwide. The U.S. does not have the raw material, processing facilities, and supply chain to facilitate 100% domestic car ...

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9 Dangerous Apps to Delete From Your Smartphone ASAP

June 11, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

You glance at your phone countless times daily, trusting it with your secrets, money, and memories. But what if some of your favorite apps are quietly selling you out? Investigations have shown that even popular apps can leak your data, put you in the path of predators, and infect your device with malware while making it look so fast and entertaining. All of it is farther down the road than ...

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Temu’s U.S. User Losses Surge by 58% After Trump Ends Key Tariff Loophole

June 11, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

Temu existed in the U.S. for years, exploiting a lesser-known tariff loophole called the "de minimis" allowance, which allowed Chinese imports that were valued under $800 to enter the U.S. without being dutiable or tariffed. This provided Temu a nearly negligible cost advantage, which translated into massive growth potential and lower prices that delighted American bargain-hunters. However, in ...

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8 Best Hair Loss Treatments for Men

June 11, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

Male pattern baldness occurs in over 60% of men under 35 and over 80% by age 50, but most tolerate a receding hairline or bald patches without adopting effective measures. Ironically, many decades of research confirm treatments capable of halting or even reversing male pattern baldness, but disinformation and stigma persist. Male pattern baldness is not just cosmetic; it has profound effects ...

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Amazon CEO Warns of Price Hikes and Item Shortages to Befall Americans

June 9, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has rung an alarm far beyond retail: Americans can expect price increases and product shortages. It is not speculation but a prediction based on current global trade tensions, tariff unpredictability, and supply chain disruptions. Even Amazon's enormous size provides some cushion, but the ripple impact of tariffs and geopolitical change promises to constrict availability ...

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80s Trends That Were Once Everywhere But Are Now Gone

June 9, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

The 1980s were a time of excess, with bright colors, big hairstyles, and loud attitudes. But there is a surprise under all the glowing neon: the styles that filled the streets, TV, and stores are now gone. They only live in our memories and some museum displays. Why did these trends become so extreme, and why did they disappear? When we look at how these styles rose and fell, fashion shows us ...

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North America’s Oldest Company Shuts Its Doors After 355 Years

June 6, 2025 by Priscilla Nyathi

The oldest North American business, the 1670-established Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), a former colonial power dominating vast Canadian territories, has shut its doors after 355 years. It is not simply a retail collapse, it is the death of an institution that shaped nations. HBC's fur monopoly built empires but could not survive the 21st-century retail apocalypse. The shuttering of 80 stores is a ...

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