Originating in China thousands of years ago, bonsai was later adapted by Japanese growers who further developed it into the bonsai we know today.
, declaring in a social media post that the country had broken an agreement with the United States.Hours later, Trump said in the Oval Office that he will
and “hopefully we’ll work that out,” while still insisting China had violated the agreement.What deal Trump was referring to was not clear. But the rhetoric was a sharp break from recent optimism when heto 30% for 90 days to allow for talks. China also reduced its taxes on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%.
“The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US,” Trump posted. “So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!”Trump said the tariff reduction had “quickly stabilized”
, though the decrease also brought a degree of
that said the previous rates had essentially blocked their ability to bring in Chinese goods andThe findings were startling: More than 90% of people surveyed suffered from sinus problems. Nosebleeds, shortness of breath and nausea were widespread. The report attributed the symptoms to the high levels of pollutants that researchers found — including, near Lybrook, hydrogen sulfide, a compound that gives off the sulfur smell that Amari Werito associated with his headaches.
Community leader Daniel Tso speaks during an interview while standing outside a well pad in Counselor, N.M., Navajo Nation, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. (Nadav Soroker/Searchlight New Mexico via AP)Community leader Daniel Tso speaks during an interview while standing outside a well pad in Counselor, N.M., Navajo Nation, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. (Nadav Soroker/Searchlight New Mexico via AP)
Those studies helped confirm what many community members already knew, said Daniel Tso, a community leader who served on the committee that oversaw the 2021 health impact assessment.“The children and the grandchildren need a safe homeland,” Tso said during an interview in March, standing outside a cluster of gas wells within a mile of Lybrook Elementary.