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Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs
The Trump administration has targeted Brazil with steep US tariffs of 50%. Coffee shops in the heart of New York are bracing for impact.When the Trump administration announced another wave of sweeping tariffs, particularly on Brazil, Stone Street Cafe’s managing partner was first confused. Then came fear. A cafe already runs on slim margins and extra costs passed on from tariffs could risk everything.
“If these tariffs are long term, it will put our business in jeopardy,” Antony Garrigues, managing partner of Stone Street Cafe, said. “In New York City, the operating costs are already so high, and these tariffs will make everything much more expensive.
“In the end, if people cannot afford our coffee, and we do not have a profit margin, we will not make it.”
Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs
Major coffee-producing countries like Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia are also preparing for disruption from US dutiesTiago Rogero (The Guardian)
📺 Why Everyone Is Always Genuinely Pretending
This reminds me of a favorite Vonnegut aphorism:
We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.
Why Everyone Is Always Genuinely Pretending
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Dozens of rural newspapers shut down in latest disappearance of local journalism
A nitpick to start: 23 is not "dozens." I'll grant that at 24. "More than a score" is unlikely to land with modern audiences but would have the advantage of being accurate.
Facing deep financial troubles, News Media Corporation shut down 23 news operations in five states. The closures are just the latest in a trend contributing to news deserts in rural America. Stephanie Sy discussed what this means for the future of local news with Teri Finneman, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and co-author of "Reviving Rural News."
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Indigenous Communities From Southern Mexico Refuse to Bow to ICE in California
Indigenous Communities From Southern Mexico Refuse to Bow to ICE in California
Increasingly targeted in immigration raids, Mixteco and Triqui communities hold festivals of resistance.David Bacon (Truthout)
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in reply to arrow74 • • •From the NY Times:
Sounds really productive
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