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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Italy's Mixed Steps on Women's Rights

Italy's government is taking steps to improve women's rights, but not without some setbacks. Recently, the Senate delayed a bill that would make it clear that sex without consent is rape. This bill was supposed to be a big deal, as it would update Italy's old laws that only consider rape if there's

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Smart Ways to Find Cool Tech at Thrift Stores

Setting up a home entertainment system can be pricey. But, guess what? Thrift stores can be a goldmine for tech lovers. They might not have the latest gadgets, but they often have hidden gems. The trick is knowing what to look for. Not all tech is a good fit for thrift stores. For example, flatscre

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Taiwan and South Korea: What's the Deal with the Chip Tariffs?

Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai recently addressed rumors about teaming up with South Korea to tackle U. S. semiconductor tariffs. He stated that there's no concrete info on any joint efforts with South Korea. Instead, Taiwan is focusing on direct talks with the U. S. South Korea's trade minister had

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Tariff Storm: Levi's Strategic Moves

The fashion world is in a tough spot right now. Tariffs on clothes and shoes have shot up, making things really hard for businesses. At first, they were around 13%, but then they jumped to 54% in April 2025. Even though they dropped a bit later, they're still much higher than usual, sitting at 36% f

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Rising Prices: Who's to Blame?

Prices are going up, and it's not just a small increase. They're climbing at a speed that's making life harder for many people. An expert in economics has pointed out that this affordability crisis could have been avoided. The expert shared some numbers that show how bad it is. In September, prices

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Canada and the US: Trade Talks on Hold, For Now

Canada's Prime Minister mentioned that trade talks with the US are on pause. He said they'll start again when the time is right. He didn't sound too worried about it, though. He said Canada is busy with other things right now, like building new partnerships. The talks stopped last month because of

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Bigwig Talks Qatar Ties and U. S. Film Tariffs

Steven Paul, a well-known figure in Hollywood, recently visited Qatar. He was there for a big industry event. The goal? To make Qatar a major spot for film and TV in the region. Paul, who runs SP Media Group, was in talks with Qatar’s Film Committee. But no deals are final yet. Paul is famous for h

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Switzerland and the U. S. Are Close to a Trade Deal

Switzerland is ready to roll out lower tariffs on its exports to the U. S. The Swiss Economy Minister, Guy Parmelin, shared this in a recent interview. He hopes the U. S. will be ready by early December. The U. S. had previously imposed a high tariff of 39% on Swiss imports. But now, both countries

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

The Tariff Money Shuffle: A Financial Puzzle

Let's dive into the recent talk about sending out $2, 000 checks to middle-class families. The idea is to ease the financial burden, but there's a catch. Tariffs have already taken about $1, 800 from families. So, these checks aren't a gift from abroad. They're more like a refund for what's already

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

When Trump's TACO Policy Meets Congress

Trump's tariff policy, famously dubbed TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out), has been a rollercoaster for financial markets. But now, it seems this policy is spilling over into his dealings with Congress. For a long time, Republican lawmakers have been too scared to challenge Trump, even when his action

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