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Talk of the “R Word” is on the Rise

Based on the article, economists and consumers are increasingly concerned about a possible recession triggered by international trade wars and policy changes, despite previous recession fears in 2022 not materializing.

The World Today Part 2: Consumers Win with Strong Global Food Ecosystems

Global food ecosystems face challenges from trade wars and climate change. The article explores America's agricultural trade shift to a deficit position, highlighting the importance of imports for domestic food processing and consumer access to diverse products.

The World Today Part 1: Background - The Best Manufacturing Ecosystems Win

A major de-globalization event on April 2, 2025 threatens to disrupt global manufacturing ecosystems, which are vital networks connecting stakeholders worldwide. Despite challenges, these ecosystems remain crucial for efficiency, competitiveness, and economic growth.

How Long Will the Internet Cookie Remain on Life Support?

Google has delayed eliminating third-party cookies from Chrome despite privacy concerns, but experts believe cookies are still in decline as companies adapt with first-party data collection and privacy-focused marketing strategies.

April Fools’ Day 2025

Professor Joseph Boskin invented a fake origin story about "King Kugel" for April Fools' Day when pressed by an AP reporter, which was published nationwide before being exposed as a prank.

Are We Witnessing the Death of the Foreign Aid Supply Chain?

The article discusses US foreign aid's history, moral dimensions, and recent challenges. It argues that eliminating aid harms US security, economy, and global reputation, and calls for restoring its moral purpose despite current political opposition.