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The staff writer John Cassidy joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the recent meltdown of the U.S. stock market, Donald Trump’s long-standing support for tariffs, and what the potential death of an American-dominated free-trade system could mean for the global economy.
This week’s reading:
- “Will Trumpian Uncertainty Knock the Economy Into a Recession?,” by John Cassidy
- “Who Gets to Determine Greenland’s Future?,” by Louise Bokkenheuser
- “What’s Next for Ukraine?,” by Joshua Yaffa
- “Canada, the Northern Outpost of Sanity,” by Bill McKibben
- “Can Americans Still Be Convinced That Principle Is Worth Fighting For?,” by Jay Caspian Kang
- “Donald Trump's A.I. Propaganda,” by Kyle Chayka
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