‘Who Replaces Me?’

‘Who Replaces Me?’

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Chaos, Confusion and Defiance: The Global Fallout From the Tariff Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that President Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from nearly every U.S. trading partner. Tyler Pager, Ana Swanson and Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times explain what comes next. Guest: Tyler Pager, a W ...  Show more

Is the Swipe Era Over?

In 2012, Tinder revolutionized dating apps with its swipe feature. With the flick of a finger, singles could accept or reject a potential mate. While this innovation has worked for many, some have grown weary of the simple swipe, and long for a more nuanced way to find love. Toda ...  Show more

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