
Tariffs Could End $5 T-Shirts: Price Hikes Loom for U.S. Shoppers
Tariffs could spell the end of the $5 T-shirt as American consumers face significant price hikes on everyday goods.
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Tariffs could spell the end of the $5 T-shirt as American consumers face significant price hikes on everyday goods.
Major US companies from tech, auto, and retail sectors warn of significant profit impacts due to escalating tariffs, highlighting rising costs and economic uncertainty affecting consumers and industries alike.
Former Labor Minister Kim Moon-soo is named the PPP’s presidential candidate for South Korea’s June 3 election, succeeding Yoon Suk-yeol after his removal over a failed martial law attempt.
President Trump’s 2026 budget proposes cutting NASA’s moon program, including the SLS and Orion projects, to focus on a Mars mission, signaling a shift in U.S. space exploration priorities.
The U.S. CDC reports a record 216 child deaths from flu this season, surpassing previous highs. Officials urge vaccinations as flu severity remains high across all age groups.
Germany’s intelligence agency has officially labeled the far-right AfD party as a right-wing extremist group, marking a significant development in German politics.
Millions of Australians vote today to decide who will lead their nation in a pivotal federal election.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi discussed progress in indirect negotiations with the US during a phone call with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, highlighting Oman’s role in upcoming talks.
Colombia hosts the 36th International Book Fair in Bogotá, uniting readers and writers in a celebration of stories and culture.
Web Summit Rio concluded by breaking attendance records for the third year. It drew thousands of innovators and tech leaders to explore the future of digital technology in Latin America.