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Trump tariffs leads China to declare readiness for 鈥榚conomic shocks鈥

According to the Center for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) at Western Washington University, Trump鈥檚 tariffs have unleashed a new 鈥淐hina shock,鈥 devastating jobs in emerging economies from Mexico to Indonesia as Chinese exports flood their markets. The situation is鈥

Trump鈥檚 Immigration Orders Will Bring Chaos to the Border

U.S. President Donald Trump took office this week and inherited the most secure southern border in decades, with recorded illegal crossings over the past year despite a strong U.S. economy that continues鈥

Marketing 101: What Brand Trump did right that Brand Harris didn鈥檛

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A new book looks at how border closures divided lives during COVID

It鈥檚 been five years since Covid 19 began spreading around the world from its origin in Wuhan, China. In that emergent time of the pandemic, there was widespread concern about clusters of the virus, in Italy, then Iran, then an outbreak at a nursing home in the Pacific Northwest. By鈥

草榴社区's Border Policy Research Institute launches new interactive tool on Canada-US trade along the border
Washington carbon auctions resume after surviving election challenge

Critics say the quarterly carbon auctions have driven up the price of gasoline, though the amount is hotly debated.

鈥淭here's multiple things going on with gas prices, which is why it's a little hard to tease out how much is potentially from this policy versus how much is from supply and鈥

草榴社区's Emma Smith feels connected to her tribe even during the 'absolute pain' of a long-distance race
Seattle-area inflation slows. Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 still driving up prices

The Seattle-area inflation rate is also higher than the national inflation rate of 2.6%, and the core rate of 3.3%. That means costs in the region are increasing a bit more quickly compared with the U.S. average, explained Hart Hodges, associate professor at Western Washington University鈥

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