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    1. Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term

      The former president’s past tariffs raised prices for consumers and businesses, economists say. His next plan could tax 10 times as many imports.

       By Ana Swanson and

      Former President Donald J. Trump is envisioning an increase of trade tariffs that some economists say could drive up already high prices and plunge the United States into a recession.
      Former President Donald J. Trump is envisioning an increase of trade tariffs that some economists say could drive up already high prices and plunge the United States into a recession.
      CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
    2. Inflation’s Wild Ride

      As the presidential election approaches, politicians are focused on who is to blame for price increases. How did we get here?

       By Jeanna Smialek, Karl Russell and

      CreditKarl Russell
  1. New Tactic in China’s Information War: Harassing a Critic’s Child in the U.S.

    A covert campaign to target a writer critical of the country’s Communist Party has extended to sexually suggestive threats against his 16-year-old daughter.

     By Steven Lee Myers and

    CreditBing Guan for The New York Times
  2. What Media Outlets on the Right and Left Are Saying About the Debate

    Partisan media outlets this week are already fixating on Thursday night’s first presidential debate — and how their preferred candidate could prevail.

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    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  3. Now Narrating the Olympics: A.I.-Al Michaels

    NBC will offer a customized, daily highlight reel with A.I.-generated narration that sounds like the longtime broadcaster.

     By

    In addition to daytime and prime-time broadcasts on NBC and a series of cable networks, Peacock will play a prominent role in the company’s Olympic coverage, and will stream every Olympic event.
    CreditPawel Kopczynski/Reuters
  4. Sewell Chan Named Editor of Columbia Journalism Review

    He joins after leading The Texas Tribune for three years.

     By

    Sewell Chan, the editor in chief of The Texas Tribune since October 2021, will take over the Columbia Journalism Review on Sept. 16.
    CreditHutton Supancic/SXSW Conference & Festivals, via Getty Images
  5. Banks Could Weather Even Extreme Economic Tumult, Fed Finds

    The Federal Reserve for the first time tested major banks’ ability to withstand crisis scenarios — and the largest U.S. lenders stood tall.

     By

    The Federal Reserve routinely reviews banks’ projected performance through difficult economic scenarios.
    CreditAl Drago for The New York Times

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