Tracey Mumford
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And in the animal world, researchers found that when humans aren't as active, animals began breeding more and traveling farther. Sea turtles laid more eggs, and dolphins talked more. Without humans around, they whistled for longer. Those are the headlines today on The Daily.
And in the animal world, researchers found that when humans aren't as active, animals began breeding more and traveling farther. Sea turtles laid more eggs, and dolphins talked more. Without humans around, they whistled for longer. Those are the headlines today on The Daily.
And in the animal world, researchers found that when humans aren't as active, animals began breeding more and traveling farther. Sea turtles laid more eggs, and dolphins talked more. Without humans around, they whistled for longer. Those are the headlines today on The Daily.
What President Trump wants from Greenland and what the people who live there think about his calls to make it part of the U.S. That's next in The New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Tracy Mumford. We'll be back tomorrow.
What President Trump wants from Greenland and what the people who live there think about his calls to make it part of the U.S. That's next in The New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Tracy Mumford. We'll be back tomorrow.
What President Trump wants from Greenland and what the people who live there think about his calls to make it part of the U.S. That's next in The New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Tracy Mumford. We'll be back tomorrow.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Traci Mumford. Today's Friday, March 7th. Here's what we're covering. President Trump has made a whiplash reversal on tariffs against Canada and Mexico. They're now off again, at least kind of. He suspended many of the 25 percent surcharges just two days after they kicked in.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Traci Mumford. Today's Friday, March 7th. Here's what we're covering. President Trump has made a whiplash reversal on tariffs against Canada and Mexico. They're now off again, at least kind of. He suspended many of the 25 percent surcharges just two days after they kicked in.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Traci Mumford. Today's Friday, March 7th. Here's what we're covering. President Trump has made a whiplash reversal on tariffs against Canada and Mexico. They're now off again, at least kind of. He suspended many of the 25 percent surcharges just two days after they kicked in.
This decision came after pushback from business leaders and Canadian and Mexican officials. According to orders the White House released last night, some of the tariffs are permanently suspended. Others are merely paused. Most everyone involved is unsure of what could come next. For the stock market, that head spinning back and forth is weighing on investors.
This decision came after pushback from business leaders and Canadian and Mexican officials. According to orders the White House released last night, some of the tariffs are permanently suspended. Others are merely paused. Most everyone involved is unsure of what could come next. For the stock market, that head spinning back and forth is weighing on investors.
This decision came after pushback from business leaders and Canadian and Mexican officials. According to orders the White House released last night, some of the tariffs are permanently suspended. Others are merely paused. Most everyone involved is unsure of what could come next. For the stock market, that head spinning back and forth is weighing on investors.
The S&P 500 is on course for its worst week since two years ago when there was a banking crisis.
The S&P 500 is on course for its worst week since two years ago when there was a banking crisis.
The S&P 500 is on course for its worst week since two years ago when there was a banking crisis.
My colleague Ben Castleman says coming into the year, the economy looked quite strong by a number of measures.
My colleague Ben Castleman says coming into the year, the economy looked quite strong by a number of measures.
My colleague Ben Castleman says coming into the year, the economy looked quite strong by a number of measures.
As the tariff drama has played out, the U.S. and Canada have increasingly found themselves at odds. They used to be the closest of allies, but their relationship has taken a hit, not just because of the tariffs, but also because Trump has been calling Canada's sovereignty into question.
As the tariff drama has played out, the U.S. and Canada have increasingly found themselves at odds. They used to be the closest of allies, but their relationship has taken a hit, not just because of the tariffs, but also because Trump has been calling Canada's sovereignty into question.