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'The Gorge' review: A ridiculous sci-fi, rom-com mashup

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内容摘要:She’s also looking forward to the festival food — her family runs a fried chicken and jambalaya stand, and Ball says they’ll have a plate saved for after her show.

She’s also looking forward to the festival food — her family runs a fried chicken and jambalaya stand, and Ball says they’ll have a plate saved for after her show.

it will impose more export controls on rare earths, used in high-tech products such as computer chips and electric vehicle batteries.Tariffs are taxes on goods imported from other countries. And because so many of the electronics we buy rely on a global supply chain, economists have warned that tariffs impacting consumer technology could mean higher prices for your next smartphone, computer or other gadgets.

'The Gorge' review: A ridiculous sci-fi, rom-com mashup

Reducing the size of those tariffs, even temporarily, could delay or lessen that impact. But it’s unlikely that price hikes will be totally avoided. Electronics will still be taxed by previous (non-"reciprocal”) tariffs — and potentially under additional, sector-specific levies down the road.It would also be incredibly difficult for companies to change their supply chains. The Trump administration argues that tariffs will entice big names like Apple, for example, to make iPhones in the U.S. for the first time. But Apple has spent decades— and it would take years and cost billions of dollars to build new plants in the U.S.

'The Gorge' review: A ridiculous sci-fi, rom-com mashup

Wendong Zhang, an assistant professor of applied economics and policy at Cornell University, says the tariffs’ impact on consumer tech reflects how difficult a “full decoupling between U.S. and China” is. Products like laptops, smartphones and the components needed to make themin U.S. imports from China last year.

'The Gorge' review: A ridiculous sci-fi, rom-com mashup

Trump signaled on Monday that he

before exempting electronics from some of his China tariffs — telling reporters that he had “helped” Cook with the partial reprieve, while separately saying he plans to provideNEW YORK (AP) — HBO is returning — at least in a name.

Warner Bros. Discovery said Wednesday that it was rebranding its streaming service as HBO Max this summer, instead of the current Max.The Max name dated to Warner’s

and was considered a curious choice when made in 2023. HBO is widely considered a gold standard for quality while Max was a reference to the less well-regarded Cinemax network.Two years later, the company is reviving the HBO Max name, which was used by Warner before the merger. While the company didn’t acknowledge a mistake, the move was loudly applauded Wednesday when announced at a presentation to advertisers.

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