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Upset by tariffs and President Trump's insistence on making them the 51st state, Canadians are boycotting the U.S. Without them, the Rubber Duck Museum can't stay afloat. So, it's moving to Canada.
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ETX Daily Up on MSNMessi To Mbappe: FIFA Rivals Brings Football's GOATs To a Superpowered, Cartoon ArenaThe new cartoon-style mobile game features players with preternaturally wide torsos and silhouettes of fire fielding balls ...
The inveterate character actor discusses Don Quixote, his time as George Clooney’s roommate, and his latest gig: m.c.ing John ...
“The Nokia 7250 print ad from 2003 really stands out to me for its style. It’s a bold and visually-striking campaign built ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best print ads of the 2000s, as chosen by expertsAlthough digital advertising increasingly became a part of daily life, print still held on strong. Ads leaned into slick and ...
Thank you for the article about the life and death of Pope Francis. No surprise that this humble Pontiff opted to be interred at St. Maria Maggoire Basilica where he prayed before and after his visits ...
The First Cartoon Appeared In 1895. “The Yellow Kid,” Also Helped Coin The Term “Yellow Journalism.”
Charles M. Schulz, nicknamed Sparky, detested the name the comics syndicate gave his strip, Peanuts. It was originally known ...
The U.S. dollar dropped Monday as a sharp rally in the Taiwan dollar sparked speculation that Asian central banks may be ...
Rupee falls against dollar after India's military strikes in Pakistan, raising concerns over escalating conflict.
President Donald Trump is one of the few people in the government who doesn’t seem overly concerned about a decline in the dollar’s value or its status as the world’s default currency.
LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - Currency markets that only a few months ago assumed a trade war would lift the U.S. dollar now suspect that a full-scale devaluation may be underway, suggesting few ...
Investors may be a bit calmer as optimism grows around trade deals, but markets should brace for further pain, according to one longtime strategist. David Roche, a former Morgan Stanley banker and ...
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