niedziela, 4 marca 2018

Fwd: Will Trump's Tariffs Start a Trade War?


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: The New Yorker <NewYorker@newsletter.newyorker.com>
Date: Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 5:08 PM
Subject: Will Trump's Tariffs Start a Trade War?
To: pascal.alter@gmail.com




Plus: the politics of the West Virginia teachers' strike, and Parkland teen-agers make a gun-control contract.
View this email in your browser

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Our Columnists

Will Trump Really Start a Broad Trade War?

Other governments have also taken actions to address the problem of cheap imports. Trump's shotgun approach ignores all subtleties.
By John Cassidy
News Desk

The Labor Politics of the West Virginia Teachers' Strike

The teachers are drawing on the state's union past to try to shrink the distance between West Virginia and the more prosperous parts of the country.
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells
Florida Postcard

Sign Here, Mom and Dad: Parkland Teen-Agers Craft a Gun-Control Contract

With Parents Promise to Kids, two students move beyond #NeverAgain.
By Charles Bethea
Daily Comment

Donald Trump's Know-Nothing Science Budget

Science thrives on curiosity, investigation, and flexibility of thought. The President thrives on the opposite.
By Alan Burdick
Our Columnists

Vladimir Putin Is Campaigning on the Threat of Nuclear War

His state-of-the-federation speech was packed with false statements. But the view it provided into his imagination was real.
By Masha Gessen
Daily Comment

Fane Lozman Goes to the Supreme Court, Again

Lozman's floating home was the basis of a dispute with a South Florida city that has brought him before the Court twice.
By Jeffrey Toobin
PAID POST

Scott Turow's long-awaited return to the legal thriller

Scott Turow's Presumed Innocent redefined courtroom drama. Now, with Testimony, he does it again. "A tour de force," raves The Washington Post.

More in Culture

On Television

Watching NRATV, a Life-Style Channel About Guns

The aftermath of the Parkland shooting has not plunged NRATV into crisis mode—its whole philosophy is to be prepared for crises.
By Troy Patterson
Richard Brody

The Standouts Among the Oscar-Nominated Documentary Shorts

They are a good batch of films, but two in particular are films that should have a life—and an audience—beyond awards season.
By Richard Brody
Fiction

"Seeing Ershadi"

"His face did something to me. Or, rather, the film, with its compassion and its utterly jarring ending, did something to me."
By Nicole Krauss
Annals of Gastronomy

The Exquisite Blankness of Antoni from "Queer Eye"

The Fab Five's dreamily beautiful food-and-drinks expert has become the unlikely subject of a culinary conspiracy theory.
By Helen Rosner

Humor from The New Yorker

Daily Shouts

FutiliTEA

Melancholy Morning, Pitch-Black Insomniac, Emo Apricot Abyss, and other brews to sip while pondering the meaninglessness of it all.
By Christian Lowe
Cartoons From The Issue

Cartoons from the Issue

Drawings and drollery from this week's magazine.



Wolny od wirusów. www.avast.com

Brak komentarzy:

Prześlij komentarz