April 4, 2025 - 19:16
In a passionate address on the Senate floor, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) criticized the sweeping tariffs implemented during the Trump administration, labeling them as a burden that disproportionately affects families and small businesses across the nation. Senator Rosen emphasized that these tariffs function as a de facto national sales tax, driving up costs for everyday Americans.
During her speech, she shared a poignant story from a small business owner in Reno, who has faced significant challenges as a direct result of the tariffs. The senator highlighted how these cost-raising measures have not only impacted local businesses but also hindered economic growth and stability in communities.
Rosen called for a united, bipartisan effort to oppose these tariffs, urging her colleagues to recognize the detrimental effects they have on the economy. Her remarks underscored the need for policies that support, rather than hinder, the prosperity of American families and small businesses.
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Walla Walla Corn Maze Set to Open for Fall Season on September 26For the last 25 years, the Walla Walla Corn Maze has delighted visitors with its intricate designs and winding pathways, providing a unique outdoor experience each autumn. This year, the beloved...
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Innovative Tool Launches to Monitor Prediction Market VolatilityTremor.live, a groundbreaking platform developed by former Instacart engineer Nikshep Saravanan, is set to revolutionize how traders and analysts monitor prediction markets. This new tool...
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Mayor Eric Adams Signals Potential Exit from Re-Election BidIn a recent meeting with influential business leaders in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams suggested that he may reconsider his candidacy for re-election if private polling indicates a lack of viable...
September 11, 2025 - 01:34
Noncompete Agreements Remain in Play Following FTC's Withdrawal of BanNoncompete agreements have long been a contentious issue in the business world, and the recent decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to withdraw its proposed ban on such contracts has...