Buying a Car? Trump’s Tariffs Could Make It More Expensive.

New car prices could increase $4,000 or more, according to one estimate. And used cars could also rise in price. “It’s a crazy situation for consumers,” an expert said. Automobiles, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), International Trade and World Market, Used Cars, Customs (Tariff), Personal Finances, Content Type: Service, Consumer Protection, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Trump,…

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‘Yes, Chef,’ You Say? Restaurant Workers Have Feelings About That.

The phrase, which traces to 19th-century France, has become popular in casual conversation thanks to “The Bear,” and offers a lens into shifting hierarchies in kitchens. Cooking and Cookbooks, Restaurants, French Food (Cuisine), Chefs, Television, Eleven Madison Park (Manhattan, NY, Restaurant), Kasama (Chicago, Ill, Restaurant), Escoffier, Auguste The phrase, which traces to 19th-century France, has become popular…

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Biomolecular ‘silly putty’: High-res imaging of cellular condensates achieved using fluorogen technology

Biomolecular condensates are shifting blobs in our cells that organize cellular matter. They are distinct molecular communities made of DNA, RNA and proteins that “condense” molecules to key locations, yet they frequently defy description. Partly this is because they are so small, they cannot be measured using traditional microscopes. Biomolecular condensates are shifting blobs in our…

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China Cools on Musk: ‘Two Cars for the Price of One Tesla’

Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive, is fast losing out to Chinese electric carmakers in Tesla’s second-most-important market. Tesla Motors Inc, Musk, Elon, China, Shanghai (China), BYD Co Ltd, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Automobiles Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive, is fast losing out to Chinese electric carmakers in Tesla’s second-most-important market. NYT > Business

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Stock Market Remains Uncertain Amid Trump’s Whipsawing Tariffs and Budget Cuts

The administration’s whipsawing moves are leaving investors guessing. The risk is that this uncertainty comes at a real cost to the economy. United States Politics and Government, Stocks and Bonds, Customs (Tariff), Small Business, Presidential Election of 2024, Business Roundtable, Republican Party, National Federation of Independent Business, Trump, Donald J The administration’s whipsawing moves are leaving investors…

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Trump Expands Trade Threats in Global Game of Chicken

Trade wars with allies could spiral as the president tries to get trading partners to back down from retaliation with new threats of his own. International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), United States Economy, International Relations, Steel and Iron, Aluminum, Champagne (Wine), Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Whiskey, European Union, World Trade Organization, Trump, Donald J, Freeland,…

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Trump’s Tariff Threat Sends French Wine and Champagne Makers Reeling

Industry representatives warned that a 200 percent tax on European wines and spirits would halt shipments to the United States and wipe €4 billion off France’s trade balance. International Trade and World Market, Wines, Customs (Tariff), Champagne (Wine), Protectionism (Trade), Trump, Donald J, France Industry representatives warned that a 200 percent tax on European wines and spirits…

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Tunneling nanotube–like structures regulate distant cellular interactions during heart formation | Science

In the developing mammalian heart, the endocardium and the myocardium are separated by so-called cardiac jelly. Communication between the endocardium and the myocardium is essential for cardiac morphogenesis. How membrane-localized receptors and ligands … In the developing mammalian heart, the endocardium and the myocardium are separated by so-called cardiac jelly. Communication between the endocardium and the…

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