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Trump is betting the economy on his tariff theory : Consider This from NPR

In President Donald Trump’s telling, tariffs are the political equivalent of duct tape: you can use them to fix anything. For example, they’re a negotiating tool — he used the threat of tariffs to pressure Canada and Mexico to implement border policies he liked. He also sees tariffs as a revenue source that might help offset his proposed $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and as a shield to protect American manufacturing jobs from overseas competition.With all of these potentially conflicting aims, and with another major round of tariffs expected to be announced on Wednesday, what is the strategy behind them?Rana Foroohar, a Financial Times columnist and the author of Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World, says they’re an “experiment” that could lead to a big change in the way the global economy works.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
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Ted Cruz on how to withstand marathon speech on Senate floor: “Nothing in, nothing out”

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Entire staff responsible for utility assistance included in HHS cuts, sources say

Those who work closely with the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program now fear for the program’s future.
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President Trump preparing to announce new tariffs on ‘Liberation Day’

President Trump will unveil new tariffs Wednesday, raising concerns among economists and prompting Senate Democrats to push for a vote to reverse tariffs on Canada.
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Button salesman, 70, allegedly stabbed in lux NYC pad by ‘Krazy Kat’ younger gal pal

“I said, ‘Are you serious? Put the knife down.’ … She told me, ‘I will kill you!’ ” Raheem Bilal claimed to The Post.
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Rikers inmate dies in ‘medical emergency,’ is fifth convict to die in custody in less than two months

A Rikers Island inmate who allegedly tried to kill a man by slitting his throat died behind bars Monday, the fifth death in city custody in fewer than two months.
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Pregnant Woman Hears Sprinting Helps Induce Labor—Decides to Give It a Try

Over the full term mark, Lizzy Harmon Beshea was doing everything she could to go into labor naturally.
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Maryland Senate OKs budget to address a $3B deficit with concerns about Trump administration cuts

Maryland Senate OKs budget to address a $3B deficit with concerns about Trump administration cuts [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Transportation Dept. Renews Voluntary Buyouts for Work Force

The department said it was offering a second wave of buyouts to accommodate employees who may have declined the initial offer because of confusing messages.
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‘Money won’t buy you love’: Trump’s all-in strategy pulls GOP over the line in Florida

Once-swing-state Florida is now deep red. But Democrats celebrated a tighter-than-expected showing.