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Britain’s Got Talent Viewers Claim to Expose Magician’s Trick Involving Simon Cowell
Audiences of Britain’s Got Talent believe they have ident...
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News FlashBritain’s Got Talent fans expose magician’s card ‘illusion’ after ‘fix’ row
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The Grand Theatre hopes to win a Canada-wide competition to repair historic site in Indian Head
Residents of Indian Head, Sask., have gathered at The Grand Theatre since 1904 to enjoy everything from silent films and vaudeville acts to modern blockbusters, live performances and ...
#competition #theater #repair #history #IndianHead #Canada
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Gleb Savchenko Addresses Split From Brooks Nader
Gleb Savchenko, the celebrated Dancing With the Stars professional, has publicly addressed hi...
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News FlashGleb Savchenko Breaks His Silence Following Split From Brooks Nader
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"Let’s start with the biggest #mistake. The office said it calculated its reciprocal #tariffs at a level that would theoretically eliminate trade deficits with “each of our trading partners,” one by one. Is that a reasonable goal?

It is not. Trade imbalances between two countries can emerge for many reasons that have nothing to do with #protectionism. Americans spend more on clothing made in Sri Lanka than Sri Lankans spend on American pharmaceuticals and gas turbines. So what? That pattern reflects differences in natural resources, comparative advantage and development levels. The deficit numbers don’t suggest, let alone prove, unfair #competition."

nytimes.com/2025/04/07/opinion

The New York Times · Opinion | Why Trump’s Tariff Math Is a JokeBy Brent Neiman