August 2019

Trump’s Tariffs Will Make These Ordinary Things More Expensive

President Donald Trump’s trade war with China is probably going to cost you some money. The newest round of tariffs on Chinese goods was announced on Aug. 1 and targets consumer goods, including everyday items like clothes, shoes, video games, computers and toys.  Trump wrongly claimed earlier this summer that the U.S. wouldn’t be paying

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Extracted eggs may prevent extinction of northern white rhino

Wildlife experts and veterinarians said Friday there is hope to prevent the extinction of the northern white rhino because they successfully extracted eggs from the last two remaining females of the species. The eggs will be used to reproduce the species through a surrogate. Interested in Animals? Add Animals as an interest to stay up

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Trump vows response as China plans tariffs on $75B US goods

President Donald Trump on Friday called on U.S. companies with operations in China to consider an alternative place to do business after Beijing announced a series of retaliatory tariffs Friday. “I will be responding to China’s Tariffs this afternoon,” Trump tweeted. “This is a GREAT opportunity for the United States.” U.S. markets tumbled, as did

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Camila Cabello Tells Fans About The ‘Life Changing’ Mental Health Tool She Swears By

Camila Cabello wrote a long note to fans on her social media accounts about mental health and one “small way” she’s found of helping herself when she’s struggling: breathing exercises. “I don’t go on social media that much cause it’s not good for me,” Cabello wrote in an Instagram caption on Friday. “And I don’t

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Amazon fires lead to worldwide protests over Brazilian government inaction

Demonstrators gathered outside Brazilian embassies on Friday to protest against inaction on Amazon fires. Hundreds gathered in cities including London, Madrid and Bogota, calling for Brazilian president Jairo Bolsonaro to act. Brazil’s president has since ordered the armed forces to help tackle the forest fires. There are currently a record number of fires in the

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