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The Trump administration predicts its barrage of tariffs will push Apple to manufacture the iPhone in the U.S. for the first time, but that's an unlikely scenario.
First of all, a thank you to all of you readers that attended my book signing at the Plain and Simple Craft in Shipshewana.
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Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
For the 6-year-old crowd, the Cybertruck is an unproblematic symbol of awesome. It doesn't matter if Elon Musk's popularity ...
In a story of love, loss and more to gain, Tim Routch's "Play The Game" uses the coming of age of Ryan Hutson to push forward ...
Sahil Bloom writes The Curiosity Chronicle newsletter and is the managing partner of SRB Ventures, a venture investment firm.
The book is largely a paean to his favorite players, coaches, and mentors, not a pullback of the curtain or a place to settle ...
Despite repeated political promises recently saying otherwise, because of federal wants and big business needs over the last ...
The loaves he bakes are always made of whole grain, specifically from local flour. In the section of his book titled “What ...
Mitch Caddo, the narrator of Jon Hickey’s debut novel, “Big Chief,” introduces himself with a summary of his LinkedIn profile ...
Because of its significant exposure to China, Apple initially saw the largest selloff of the group. The iPhone maker’s shares ...