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Germany faces another year of economic stagnation even in a best-case scenario, the Bundesbank warned on Friday, as it slashed its 2025 growth forecast to just 0.1 per cent and added that a trade war with the US could push Europe’s largest economy into recession.

If President-elect Donald Trump carried out his threat to impose blanket tariffs on all US imports, this could knock between 0.2 and 0.6 percentage points off GDP next year, the Bundesbank said.

The Bundesbank modelled a scenario where the US imposed a 10 per cent tariff on European goods and a 60 per cent levy on Chinese exports, in line with Trump’s threats during his presidential campaign.

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The new forecast, published on Friday in the Bundesbank’s monthly report for December, is much more gloomy than its June prediction.

Back then, the central bank foresaw a mild recovery with 1 per cent GDP growth.

In the months that have followed, it has written off any meaningful recovery in consumer spending next year and now expects a decline in corporate investment too.

Even the once gravity-defying labour market is poised to falter next year, with unemployment rising to the highest level in more than a decade and wage growth slowing down.

“The German economy is struggling not just with persistent cyclical headwinds but also with structural problems,” said Bundesbank president Joachim Nagel, pointing to fading productivity growth and the crisis in large parts of Germany’s manufacturing industry.

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Why is Luigi Mangione, an alleged gunman, being praised online?

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Why is Luigi Mangione, an alleged gunman, being praised online?

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Luigi Mangione is alleged to have shot and killed United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and even before he was identified, the reaction to the shooter was far different than other instances of gun violence.

Today on It’s Been A Minute, guest host Gene Demby talks with The Guardian’s Abené Clayton about why Mangione is being praised by some, and why his alleged actions won’t do much to fix the healthcare industry.

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And later on the show, a conversation with Dr. Laurie Santos, psychology professor at Yale and host of the podcast, The Happiness Lab, on the surprising science of how gratitude can affect our brains.

Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content by joining NPR+ today: https://plus.npr.org/

This episode was produced by Corey Antonio Rose and Barton Girdwood. This episode was edited by Jasmine Romero. Our VP of Programming is Yolanda Sangweni.

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Amazon is the latest Big Tech company to donate $1mn to Trump fund

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Amazon will donate $1mn in cash to Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, the company confirmed on Thursday, as Big Tech companies seek to build relations with the US president-elect.

Amazon’s move comes after Facebook and Instagram parent Meta similarly donated $1mn to the fund. Amazon will also broadcast Trump’s inauguration on its Prime Video service.

Trump has long accused Big Tech companies of a litany of abuses, including censorship of conservative media. Following his election victory in November, Big Tech executives rushed to congratulate him, marking a contrast with their more cautious reception to his first term as they seek relief from pressure around antitrust, deals and artificial intelligence.

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Amazon executive chair and founder Jeff Bezos is also planning to visit Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort next week, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported Amazon’s donation.

Google and Apple chief executives Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook, respectively, were both quick to congratulate Trump after the election. Pichai was expected to meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, The Information reported, and Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg dined with Trump there following his election win.

The moves come after Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, gave tens of millions of dollars to Trump’s campaign and subsequently installed himself as one of the president-elect’s closest allies. Trump has tapped Musk to lead a group examining broad reforms of government bureaucracy.

Apple’s hardware business is also potentially exposed to Trump’s sweeping tariff plans, which risk upsetting its critical China supply chains. During Trump’s first term, Cook managed to secure carve-outs for the company’s products.

Trump clashed with Amazon during his first term, during which he accused the online retail giant of putting companies out of business and criticised its tax policy. 

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In 2018 he also ordered a review into the US Postal Service’s pricing for package deliveries, accusing the post office of acting as Amazon’s “delivery boy”.

Under the Biden administration, Amazon has faced further pressure, with the US Federal Trade Commission under Lina Khan and several states filing a landmark monopoly lawsuit against the company last year.

The FTC is also probing major cloud service providers, including Amazon, regarding their partnerships in generative AI.

Following the first assassination attempt on Trump over the summer, Bezos took to X to congratulate him on his “tremendous grace and courage under literal fire”.

Bezos, who owns The Washington Post, also blocked the newspaper from endorsing Trump’s Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, in October. He denied the agreement was part of a quid pro quo between Trump and his rocket company, Blue Origin, which competes with Musk’s SpaceX.

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CBS13 political analyst Gary Dietrich discusses Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty’s approach to the homeless crisis, “super” sanctuary cities and President Biden commuting 1,500 sentences.

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