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Xi Jinping Tariff Negotiating Strategy with US Articles

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US Universities awakening to the need to reduce costs after making college unaffordable to middle class. NIH says indirect costs are in the range of 60-70% at some elite universities, the proposal would cap this at 15% for all universities for federal funding. The purpose is to reduce administrative costs that are increasing and have universities take a hard look at finances not just increase salaries, hire more and increase prices for students to go to college. The savings generated could be $6.5 billion in this one action alone and some universities need to cut salaries and hire less to bring down their cost structure before a whole generation of young men are deprived of opportunities to go to college. Not everyone can be sent to apprenticeships and not all research needs to be funded. China and India and some European nations will be funding the same research with less. There is a Deepseek moment now not just for AI - for all research.

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Kroger based in Cincinnati gets a new CEO Roland Sargent who headed Staples at one time. As the largest grocery chain inAmerica with 2700 stores in 35 states and many chains with different names such as Ralphs in California that it has acquired, Kroger now sets the prices in America for groceries that have hit Americans with high inflation.  This is why the judge who stopped Kroger's $24.6 billion acquisition of Albertson's in the western states in support of the FTC was on the right track.

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Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on what it means to spend $17 billion less on defense when defense budgets for 2024 are continued for 2025 year without defense appropriations. To meet the additional 10% pay increase for junior defense personnel and payroll for 2 million members of the defense service members it means using some of the money allocated for defense equipment upgrades says McConnell. 

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How tariffs will increase prices depends on product, on supply. Commodity products in wide use will have many suppliers and the price increase will be small. On smartphones and cars with imported components higher and this will lead to shift in production to the US, India and Vietnam with longer term benefits reducing concentration of supply chain in China. In the short term there will be some price increase. Yet on some products consumers can shift demand to alternative products or home made products.

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Are DJT Republicans forgetting about promises to tackle high prices in first 100 Days asks the WSJ?

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Varun Chakravarty 5-42, Indian spinners, help India win the cricket semi-final of the Champions Trophy against New Zealand in March 2025.

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Women 16-24 years make 10% more than men in 2025 in both blue collar and white collar jobs, says a report titled Lost Boys from the Center for Social Justice in the UK. Young men face a social crisis in both the UK and the US. More men are dropping out after high school and not going to college as college becomes less and less affordable in the US and in the UK.

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Firefly landing of craft on moon March 2025, first by a private company in the US working with NASA. The company is based in Texas.

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China's Xiaomi smartphone maker makes electric cars. It delivered 135,000 EV's in 2024.


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