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Both consumers and industry analysts have taken notice of the recent announcements made by Chinese fast-fashion giants Shein and Temu, saying they will be raising their prices due to new U.S. tariffs. Beginning on April 25, 2025, these retailers will adjust their product pricing due to the U.S. government’s decision to remove the “de minimis” exemption, which formerly allowed duty-free importation of products under $800.

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With the value of the dollar falling roughly 10% this year, gold has had a rapid rise to new highs. As international investors have started to wane in the confidence in the safety of American power, the fall in the value of the dollar has shown that. As investors have moved into gold, prices have hit $3,357. A roughly 30% increase on the year.

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Fast food is no longer just about cheap meals and convenience; it is becoming one of the fastest adopters of AI in the restaurant industry. From smarter drive-thrus to automated inventory management and predictive maintenance, significant chains like Taco Bell, KFC, McDonald’s, and Chick-fil-A are investing heavily in AI to deliver faster service, improve accuracy, and boost efficiency behind the scenes.

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Hollywood has been the global capital of filmmaking for over a century. Even in international industries, American movies reign supreme. Since 1912, the highest-grossing movie of each year has been an American film. This dominant track record has led to the steady decline of international film industries as countries lost their confidence in competing in box office sales. This pattern is likely going to come to an end as a Chinese animated movie is looking to blow all other movies out of the water. Ne Zha 2 has taken China by storm and could lead a more progressive movement in international cinema industries.

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We can communicate on the moon—although not yet, this is becoming a real possibility in the near future. Companies like NASA, a US government agency and Nokia, a Finnish multinational corporation, have been successfully working towards taking 4G and implementing it into space.

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When you give a typical computer a maze, it will go down Path A, then Path B, then Path C, and eventually, it will find the best available outcome. However, this is not the most efficient way to solve a maze; a quantum computer can go through every single outcome simultaneously and find the most efficient pathway more easily. The larger the maze becomes, the more time, value, and power a quantum computer can generate for its users. A quantum computer could solve a complex problem that might take a supercomputer one hundred years to solve in seconds.