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Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Edmund Lee

A Tariff Pile-On Threatens to Escalate a Global Trade War

American trading partners responded swiftly to President Trump’s latest round of levies with countermeasures, creating more uncertainty for C.E.O.s.

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Jeanna Smialek

Europe Retaliates Against Trump’s Tariffs as Trade Fight Widens

The European Union responded to American steel and aluminum tariffs with its own tariffs on boats and bourbon — and pledges of more to come.

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Stephen Colbert goes to town on Trump and Musks Tesla ad

With Tesla stocks plunging, owners rushing to sell their vehicles, and protests against Elon Musk's car company growing, it's been a bad time for Tesla and its Trump-supporting CEO. And on Tuesday, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert used his monologue to break it all down.

"Here's the thing. This downturn didn't just start yesterday, because Tesla stock has plummeted 50 percent since December," said Colbert. "And there's a good reason for that. It's a phenomenon economists call 'Everyone...

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Severance Season 2, episode 9s teaser may contain an important clue

In the world of Severance — whether it's stories about Dieter Eagan or objects in the childhood home of Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette) — nothing is accidental.

The same can likely be said for Apple TV+'s short teaser for Season 2, episode 9, which shows a person cutting a boiled egg on a plate.

SEE ALSO: What is Cold Harbor? Everything we know about 'Severance's biggest mystery.

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38 Tiny But Deeply Useful Products You Might Not Have Heard Of Yet

May we all aspire to be as useful as this roll-on foot pain relief stick and leakproof period shorts.

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Why Can't I Get Any Of These Marine Biology Questions Right Even Though I Grew Up Wanting To Be A Marine Biologist?

*In my best Mr. Ray voice* "oooOOOOooOOOH, science is great, there's so much to know—climb aboard explorers, it's time to goOOOOOoooooO"

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After Having A Baby At 41, Sienna Miller Slammed The “Unbelievably Misogynistic” And “Anti-Feminist” Attitudes Towards Women Who Have Kids In Their 40s

“If your body is capable of it, have the baby… Have all the babies at any time you want to have the babies.”

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Davante Adams and the Rams are going to be so much fun in 2025

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The Rams are going to look very different next season.

Legal tampering has reached the NFL and it is the most hilarious concept ever.

To think that no teams have been talking with one another behind closed doors is completely absurd. It is one of those things that we all just accept for what it is, but whatever the case free agency is here and that is what matters most.

Building on the point at hand... we have already seen multiple trades across the...

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Joseph Acosta

My 5 favorite signings of 2025 NFL free agency

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Who made the best signings on the first day of free agency?

The first day of free agency is in the books, and as all the deals get finalized we have a lot of money getting thrown around to a lot of players. Some deals that left me scratching my head, but there were quite a few that excited me.

Which teams got the best deals for the best players on the market?

Poona Ford to the Los Angeles Rams

I’m a huge fan of Poona Ford and his game. After a...

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Mitchell Northam

7 college basketball freshmen ready to ball in women’s March Madness bracket, ranked

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March is when stars are born. It’s when players are asked to step up in crucial moments, when they attempt the improbable and pull off the seemingly impossible. In basketball, the stage doesn’t get any bigger than March Madness.

It feels like we see a few freshmen really break out during the NCAA Tournament every season. Last year was no exception. We watched JuJu Watkins scored 30 points in a Sweet 16 win over Baylor, we saw Hannah Hidalgo stuff...

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Jeanna Smialek

What Products Could Europe Levy in Retaliation to Trump’s Tariffs?

The European Union wants to force the United States to the negotiating table with retaliatory tariffs on a range of American products, including some from Republican strongholds.

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Mark Landler

Why the UK Has Not Retaliated Against Trump’s Tariffs

Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to stay close to the United States, even as the uncertainty unleashed by President Trump offers a chance to build ties with the European Union.

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Daisuke Wakabayashi and Joe Rennison

Stocks Rise After Tumult, but Investors Remain Wary of Trade Tensions

Markets steadied on Wednesday, despite uncertainty spurred by tit-for-tat tariffs and the direction of the Trump administration’s economic policy.

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Here's Why Those "White Lotus" Yacht Scenes Were A *Lot* Less Glamorous To Shoot Than They Looked

Seasickness and 50-degree heat clearly aren't the best mix.

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Molly Higgins

How to Watch March Madness 2025

Here’s how you can tune in to watch the men’s and women’s teams fight to win the 2025 NCAA Division I Basketball championship.

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Moon lander digs up major data not collected since Apollo astronauts

The last time NASA collected data on the heat emerging from the moon's interior was when the space agency still sent astronauts on Apollo missions. 

The lunar heat-flow study had seemingly ended. Because the data can't be obtained with orbiters, no further measurements were taken after just two were made in the 1970s. But all that has changed since Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace successfully landed Blue Ghost on the moon on March 2. 

The uncrewed spacecraft, carrying 10 NASA...

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Scientists hunted for planets around our cosmic neighbor. They found 4.

Barnard's Star, just some 6 light-years away, has intrigued astronomers for over a century.

Does the second-closest stellar system to us host any planets?

Though this system has hoodwinked astronomers with planetary signals before, researchers say they're confident they have detected three new planets and confirmed another. After peering at Barnard's Star over 112 nights, scientists using a powerful telescope in Chile found compelling evidence of four particularly small exoplanets, each just...

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Millie Bobby Brown takes on Jimmy Fallon in a singing game with watery consequences

Millie Bobby Brown's appearances on The Tonight Show often have a musical edge, and Tuesday's was no exception.

In the clip above The Electric State star and Jimmy Fallon play a karaoke game where they take turns singing '90s songs, finishing a famous lyric without seeing it on the screen. If they get it right, their opponent gets blasted with water. If they get it wrong, they do.

Both put in a valiant effort, but nobody escapes the spray by the end.

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