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which analysts depend on to understand where the global economy is headed in 2026.
Ashish Valentine reports that the overall picture of strong growth overlays significant concerns for ordinary people.
Financial markets in Asia mostly lower in Tuesday trading following President Trump's threat to impose extra tariffs on imports from eight European countries who oppose a U.S.
In Japan, the benchmark Nikkei fell more than 1 percent after the prime minister called a snap election for February 8th.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is in Florida for tonight's college football national championship game between Indiana and Miami.
He's there amid tensions over his stance on Greenland and a text exchange revealed by Norway's prime minister.
Trump said he no longer feels an obligation to think purely of peace.
But NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports the administration's actions in Venezuela undermine that.
The White House says Trump believes Greenland is strategically important.
Over the weekend, thousands of Greenlanders marched to protest any U.S.
effort to take over the island.
President Trump continues to put new restrictions on legal immigration to the United States.
Imperius Franco Ordonez reports his pause on processing visas from dozens of countries takes effect Wednesday.
The Food and Drug Administration is temporarily allowing imports of a prescription drug sought by parents of children with autism.
NPR's John Hamilton reports on the movement to ease a shortage of the drug, which is usually reserved for cancer patients.