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World News@quokk.au•Trump says he'll place 25% tariff on autos from the EU, accusing it of not complying with trade deal
23·2 months agoSupreme Court ruling was against tariffs under IEEPA. He is still able to use industry specific tariffs under Trade Expansion Act, that’s how tariffs on Canadian auto, lumber, steel, aluminum sectors continue dispute Supreme Court ruling
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal@discuss.online•Meaning (2026-04-30)English
7·2 months agoyou captured that quiet discomfort perfectly… like we’ve built a system we no longer question, even when it doesn’t make sense
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Google Billionaire Sergey Brin Compares California Wealth Tax To Soviet Union Socialism
32·2 months agoIf paying more tax feels like the Soviet Union, maybe the problem isn’t the tax
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European Memes@lemmy.zip•Still all Italian pastas taste the same..English
13·2 months agoCtrl+C, Ctrl+Pasta
Ned used to ruffs and boofs and play, now three small fluffs have claimed his day, he dares not move, he stays instead, a very warm and furry bed. Thank you Ned!
samsamsamsam@discuss.onlineto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How is Alexander the Great so great he gets that name, but not so great that just “Alexander”doesn’t disambiguate him?
91·2 months ago“Alexander” was an incredibly common name in the Greek world. Even within his own family tree, he was technically Alexander III of Macedon. Using “The Great” was a practical necessity for historians to distinguish him from his father’s predecessors and the dozens of other Alexanders running around the Mediterranean. Plus his scale of impact was absurd! Charlemagne literally means “Charles the Great” because there were many Charleses. Finally, while we usually think of Julius Caesar, “Caesar” became a title used by every Roman Emperor for centuries. It eventually evolved into “Kaiser” and “Tsar”. If you just say “Caesar” in a room full of Roman history buffs they actually will ask you to disambiguate which one you mean
James, can we circle back on the business objective here?
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news@lemmings.world•Meta targets May 20 for first wave of layoffs; additional cuts later in 2026English
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a gadget or appliance that you purchased that you would wholeheartedly recommend to others?
6·2 months agoFor me, it’s a watch with a built in flashlight. Way more useful than I expected
Transparency called… it’s still on hold apparently
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WomensStuff@piefed.blahaj.zone•Wednesday wins... what's something that's gone right recently?English
2·2 months agoDark-eyed Juncos are back in my neighborhood for breeding season, they’ll be mostly gone by end of May





I guess the sentiment is everyday individuals and not the corporates and the wealthy. Financial benefits of advancements rarely seem to benefit common folks