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Businesses are reeling from President Trump’s Wednesday announcement of new tariffs on nearly everything the U.S. imports. The announcement triggered a sharp drop in the U.S. stock markets — a sign of the economic fallout expected from an expanded trade war.
Stocks fell sharply in response to President Trump’s sweeping tariff announcement Wednesday. The U.S. will impose a minimum 10% tax on nearly all imports, with much higher levies on goods from dozens of countries.
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General Timothy Haugh, the Director of the National Security Agency and head of U.S. Cyber Command, has been firedaccording to top Democrats on congressional intelligence committees, Sen. Mark Warner and Congressman Jim Himes. Several National Security Council staff members have also been fired. The New York Times and The Washington Post report that far-right activist Laura Loomer influenced the firings during a meeting with Trump. NPR hasn’t independently verified this information.
It’s the seventh week of Trump’s second term in office, and he continues to make big headlines with his ongoing overhaul of foreign and domestic policy. From Trump the floating idea of running for a third term to Elon Musk becoming a central figure in Wisconsin’s judicial race, here are four takeaways and a day-by-day look at what happened this week.
Cars drive under a tree toppled by wind in Ventura, Calif. on Jan. 19, 2021.
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When you’re behind the wheel, windy weather can come out of nowhere, leaving little time to react. Winds can be powerful enough to jostle cars, topple power lines and litter debris on the ground. Wind phenomena like dust storms can also impact your visibility. Here’s some expert advice on how drivers can stay safe when it is windy and what to do if caught in dangerous conditions.
Jack Black as Steve, Jason Momoa as Garrett and Sebastian Hansen as Henry in A Minecraft Movieout Friday.
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Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Movies: A Minecraft Movie starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa is a goofy adventure full of blocky animals and magical macguffins. It hits theaters today alongside two other films: a gay rom-com and an anthology flick.
📺 TV: Comedian Michelle Buteau stars as Mavis Beaumont, an assistant stylist on the verge of her big break when a breakup derails her progress. Beaumont now has to rebuild her life in the series Survival of the Thickest.
📚 Books: Kiese Laymon’s new children’s book, City Summer, Country Summeris about three Black boys — one from New York and the other two from Jackson, Miss. — who form a deep connection during a summer in the South. Listen to Laymon discuss the book and read excerpts with Morning Edition host Michel Martin.
🎵 Music: Scowl releases its full-length album, Are We All Angelstoday. It features singles that deviate from hardcore song structures by incorporating ’90s alt-rock, emo, and pop-punk elements.
🍲 Food: Nearly every culture worldwide has a steaming soup dish known for its healing properties. Try some of these recipes.
❓ Quiz: Well, at least I got over half the questions right. However … this might be my all-time lowest score. Take some time to redeem me.
Paul Butchart gives tours of musical landmarks all over Athens, Ga. In his hands is R.E.M.’s 1983 Murmur album, with the original trestle bridge photograph on the back cover. The bridge behind Butchart is a reconstruction, and now part of a walking and biking trail.
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This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.