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‘The Economist’ editor unpacks the ‘biggest trade policy shock’ of Trump’s tariffs

President Trump’s sweeping tariff policy has upended the global economy. Zanny Minton Beddoes, the editor-in-chief of The Economist, likens it to The Art of the Deal — on steroids.
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Sam Rosen reveals to The Post how John Davidson is prepping for their final Rangers broadcast together

John Davidson has blown up Sam Rosen’s phone leading up to their reunion in the booth Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.
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I’m a cardiologist — this over-prescribed drug taken by millions of people is toxic for your heart

Dr. Evan Levine tackles a drug that is often prescribed to help children perform better — a phenomenon he calls “borderline child abuse.” “The FDA didn’t do their job,” he told The Post.
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NYC lets immigration officials open an office at Rikers jail, a priority for Trump

NYC lets immigration officials open an office at Rikers jail, a priority for Trump
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Israel’s ambassador is ejected from an African Union event

Israel’s ambassador is ejected from an African Union event [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Trump administration appeals court decision ordering AP journalists back into White House events

Trump administration appeals court decision ordering AP journalists back into White House events [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Shedeur Sanders could fall in 2025 NFL Draft as surprising betting favorite emerges

Shedeur Sanders’ standing is the biggest mystery of the 2025 NFL Draft.
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What we know about the Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse as death toll hits 124

At least 124 people have died in the nightclub roof collapse in the Dominican Republic, with makeshift morgues set up outside the disaster zone as rescue crews search for more victims and survivors, officials said.
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With more than 250 student visas revoked, international scholars worry as the government expands reasons for deportation

An increasing number of student deportation threats involve the revocation of visas based on relatively minor offenses like years-old misdemeanors, according to immigration attorneys, or sometimes no reason at all.
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Scientists say the dire wolf has been brought back from extinction

Scientists say the dire wolf has been brought back from extinction – but has it? – ANALYSIS: It’s a resurrection story made for the headlines, but beneath the dramatic narrative lies a more nuanced story