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Why big business hates free trade

Deccan Herald 08 Mar 2025
In result, from about the mid-1700s to the early 1800s, the company dominated as much as half of all global trade.</p>.<p>Over the last four decades, the world had slowly broken into a ...
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How Canadians are reacting to Donald Trump's tariffs

North Shore News 04 Mar 2025
OTTAWA — U.S ... goods in 21 days. Here’s how political, business and union leaders reacted Tuesday ... government’s self-defeating tariff policy disregards decades of success and trillions in trade to try and revive a failed economic model from the 1800s ... .
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Midwestern cities fear fallout of Trump revoking Haitian residents’ status

The Observer 03 Mar 2025
Like so many midwestern manufacturing-centric communities, Lima, Ohio, has dealt with slow-motion decline for decades. Famed for producing oil in the late 1800s and the Abrams army tank, its population has been on the wane since the 1970s.
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Wildlife officials issue warning to pet owners after massive goldfish discovered in Pennsylvania | Daily ...

The Daily Mail 02 Mar 2025
Wildlife officials in Pennsylvania are sounding the alarm after a massive goldfish was discovered in the wild, warning the public that releasing the pets can create an 'invasive problem that can last decades.'.
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Saratoga-born actress was pioneer of Black theater

Times Union 28 Feb 2025
He says that back in the 1800s and early 1900s, and on down through the decades, “all they had was artists to play the slave and the maid.
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Employees moved further from city centers as industry grew in Broome. Why it happened

Press Connects 24 Feb 2025
With the growth of Endicott Johnson in the late 1800s and through the first three decades of the 20th century, the settlement of people became even more removed from the businesses where they were employees.
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'C' is for Climate: How the force that built Arizona's 'sunshiny' frontier turned deadly

Azcentral 24 Feb 2025
At one point in the late 1800s, there were around 10 times more cattle in the Arizona territory than people. By statehood just a few decades later, the beef industry’s local role had already declined.
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New projects, vision for Wakefield\u2019s Main Street is part of the transformation of South County

The Kingstown Independent 22 Feb 2025
Many residents, tourists and regular visitors see Wakefield’s Main Street, known for its classic 1800s look, starting to change in major ways. For decades, its old-fashioned charm blended with early- ...
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