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Japanese study investigates how tariff policies influence long-run economic growth
Rising trade frictions over the past decade have sparked urgent questions about their long-term impact on global economies. The U.S. now applies tariffs of 66.4% on Chinese exports, which is higher compared to the average rate of 19.3%, while China retaliates with a 58.3%
Demonstrations held in major European cities in solidarity with Iran protests
Protesters gathered in major European cities in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran amid a communications blackout. Protests erupted in Tehran and across Iran two weeks ago over dire economic conditions and a worsening food price crisis.
Video game bosses with two health bars are good, actually
The trope of video game bosses with multiple, refilling health bars is often hated, but more often understood. Here's why they're good.
Global data gaps highlight why citizen science has now become essential for official statistics
For more than three decades, DHS provided vital demographic and health data on population, health, HIV, and nutrition in over 90 countries. Its termination leaves major gaps in tracking the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Tom Cherones, ‘Seinfeld’ Producer and Director, Dies at 86
Tom Cherones, the director and producer best known for working on 81 of the first 86 episodes of “Seinfeld” during the show’s first five years, has died. He was 86. Cherones died on Jan. 5 at his home in Florence, Ore., from Alzheimer’s disease, a family spokesperson announced.
Deadlock dev teases the community over its favorite hero that was briefly tested and removed: 'We made delicious stock out of his bones and meats'
The curious case of Fathom, Deadlock's missing best boy.
Dave Matthews Slams Trump Administration and ICE After Minneapolis Shooting
"This administration, these people who are trying to tell us not to believe what we see. It is so horrific," singer says of videos of Renee Nicole Good shooting
Minneapolis mayor: Trump wants us to 'take the bait' on agitators at protests
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) commended protesters in the city for “not taking the bait” from President Trump and for keeping demonstrations peaceful. “Not only have they not taken the bait, they have pushed others back from the brink, to say, ‘Hey, you know what? This is
Sydney Sweeney, Michael B. Jordan, Timothée Chalamet and More Golden Globes 2026 Celeb Party Pics
The Golden Globes may be on Sunday, Jan. 11, but the celebrations began in the days and nights leading up to the big ceremony. On Wednesday, the Globes gathered at the Beverly Hilton to film “Golden Eve,” a CBS primetime special that honored Sarah Jessica Parker with the Carol
Grenell says X account hacked after sharing Washington Opera exit from Kennedy Center
Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell on Saturday said his X account was hacked, resulting in the removal of several posts related to the Washington National Opera’s (WNO) exit from the performance venue. “I have alerted @x that someone hacked my account last night - and
Matt Rogers Apologizes for Urging Voters Not to Donate to Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Campaign, Says He Has ‘Great Respect’ for Her: ‘My Phrasing Was Not Right’
Matt Rogers has apologized for previous comments urging voters not to donate to Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s U.S. Senate campaign, after the remarks sparked online backlash. “Hey everybody. I hear the response and I am taking every bit of it to heart, I promise,”










































