Mexico killed its most-wanted drug lord. A wave of violence followed.

墨西哥击毙了其头号毒枭。随后,暴潮般的大规模暴力事件接踵而至。

Apple News Today

2026-02-23

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Drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as “El Mencho,” was killed in a military raid in Mexico over the weekend. Laura Gottesdiener of Reuters explores how the operation went down. President Trump wasted no time imposing a new global tariff after the Supreme Court struck down his previous ones. Courtenay Brown of Axios joins to discuss what comes next for businesses and consumers. The Winter Olympics concluded Sunday night, and it was a pretty good showing for Team USA overall. The Athletic’s Matt Futterman explains how a series of injuries and other mishaps kept the Americans from a historic performance. Plus, authorities shot and killed a man after he breached the perimeter at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, New York braced for another big snowstorm, and how Punch the orphaned macaque captured the internet’s heart. Today’s episode was hosted by Yasmeen Kahn.
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  • Good morning.

  • The Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs raises new uncertainties.

  • Axios talks us through what could happen next.

  • It was really easy for the president to wield tariffs as a threat on almost any issue,

  • and now it's a little bit more complicated.

  • Mexico's most wanted drug lord is killed, setting off a wave of violence inside the country.

  • And the Winter Olympics draws to a close.

  • The athletic looks back at Team USA's Metal Hall.

  • It's Monday, February 23.

  • I'm Yasmin Khan, and this is Apple News Today.

  • Businesses, diplomats,

  • and politicians spent the weekend trying to make sense of the implications of the Supreme Court's decision last Friday to strike down the Trump administration's tariffs.

  • and the subsequent angry response from the president.

  • The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs is deeply disappointing.

  • And I'm ashamed of certain members of the court,

  • absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what's right for our country.

  • After lashing out at the justices, Trump announced a 10 percent global tariff on imports,

  • which later went up to 15 percent.

  • The court's majority opinion said that the power to tax and impose tariffs belonged to Congress.

  • Chief Justice John Roberts went further,