Indignity Morning Podcast No. 456: A concise epithet.

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Detail of chart on page 1 of today's New York Times. "Source: LSEG Data & Analytics | Notes: Data is as of 5 p.m. Eastern on Thursday and represents daily closes since the inauguration. Percentage change since Jan. 17 in major stock indexes for each country: Germany’s DAX; China’s Shanghai SE Composite; the United Kingdom’s FTSE 100; Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite; the United States’ S&P 500; Japan’s Nikkei 225. Figures are rounded."
Indignity Morning Podcast No. 456: A concise epithet.
AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant political events, including the South Korean constitutional court’s decision to impeach President Yoon Suk-yool, the economic ramifications of President Trump’s tariffs, the shake-up within the National Security Council, and the administration’s controversial education policies. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of global politics and economics, as well as the implications of leadership decisions on both domestic and international fronts.

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