Temu, a popular e-commerce platform, has ceased shipments of all products from China to the US due to President Trump’s tariffs, which eliminated the ‘de minimis’ loophole that previously allowed low-value Chinese goods to enter duty-free. As a result, Temu’s sales are now managed by domestic sellers, with fulfillment occurring within the US while maintaining unchanged pricing for shoppers. The company is actively recruiting US sellers to adapt to this new model, aiming to support local merchants and reach a broader customer base.
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Jessica Watkins, a former prison dormmate of Ghislaine Maxwell, expressed concern for Maxwell's safety amid her willingness to testify about Jeffrey Epstein’s client list, suggesting potential danger given the prison's lack of functional cameras. As the Trump administration faces backlash over the FBI's findings that no incriminating client list was found, Watkins described Maxwell as supportive yet unsettling, noting their interactions in prison. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Jessica Watkins, a former prison...
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