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Black beauty businesses are bearing the brunt of Trump's tariffs
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Black beauty businesses are bearing the brunt of Trump's tariffs
But the prices of hair extensions and hair glues used to create wigs and weaves have gone up exponentially after President Donald Trump imposed a series of different tariffs on China and Vietnam, where the majority of Black beauty products are made.
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Jergens Solved Its Labor Shortage By Hiring Overlooked Talent. Here’s How It Paid Off.
Shaun began his career at Jergens through a high school program for students with disabilities. Years later, he’s a full-time employee at Jergens and a mentor to others entering the workforce through
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Analysis-China's Overcapacity Crackdown Faces Litmus Test in Solar Sector
A general view of solar panels at the Dunhuang Photovoltaic Industrial Park, during an organised media tour to Dunhuang, in Gansu province, China October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo BEIJING (Reuters) -China's efforts to curb industrial overcapacity face their first test in the indebted and bloated polysilicon sector,
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The 1970s Gave Us Industrial Decline. A.I. Could Bring Something Worse.
Just as manufacturing towns failed to recognize the looming threat of new technology, cities now risk underestimating the disruption of artificial intelligence.
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Living With 12 Strangers to Ease a Housing Crunch
The place features two balconies, a vast living room with three couches and a video projector, an even bigger kitchen and dining area, and a nook with hundreds of board games. The catch? He and his girlfriend have a bedroom,
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How North Korea's IT army is hacking the global job market
Nearly every Fortune 500 company is hiding the same uncomfortable secret: they have hired a North Korean IT worker. Why it matters: Despite how widespread the issue is, few companies are willing to talk publicly about it.
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Big Business and Wall Street Need to Stand Up for Honest Data
In nominating an inexperienced MAGA partisan for commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Donald Trump is chipping away at an essential foundation of the American economy.
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Factory Town’s Crisis Shows Japan’s Fading Manufacturing Era
Nissan Motor Co.’s Oppama factory, opened in 1961, was once a crown jewel in Japan’s postwar rise to manufacturing powerhouse.
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