NPR News: 08-22-2026 2PM EDT
Aug 22, 2026 · 4m
Summary
NPR News Now covers the U.S. imposing 50% tariffs on Canadian goods after trade talks collapsed, with Canada vowing retaliation. The episode also examines the limits of economic pressure on Iran, rising workplace violence against nurses, and the cancellation of next year’s Bonnaroo festival due to weather and market shifts. Additionally, reports detail a sword attack in Sweden and a deadly airstrike on a Buddhist retreat in Myanmar.
Topics discussed
U.S. imposes 50% tariffs on Canadian goods after talks break down
Analysis of U.S. economic pressure and military risks regarding Iran
WWI and WWII bombs explode in Europe following wildfires
Nurses raise alarm over workplace violence and understaffing
Sweden mourns student killed in sword attack; Bonnaroo pause
Bonnaroo festival on pause due to rain and changing market
Military airstrike kills civilians at Buddhist temple in Myanmar
U.S. national debt surpasses $40 trillion
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