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Storms, Tariffs, and Turmoil: A Week of Global Disruptions

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This week, a series of disruptions is affecting various aspects of American life, from the weather to the economy and politics. A major blizzard is expected to hit the US Northeast, causing flight cancellations and...

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Storms, Tariffs, and Turmoil: A Week of Global Disruptions

Weather, politics, and economic uncertainty create a perfect storm

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week, a series of disruptions is affecting various aspects of American life, from the weather to the economy and politics. A major blizzard is expected to hit the US Northeast, causing flight cancellations and disruptions, while the Trump administration's tariff policies face pushback from international partners. Meanwhile, investors are fleeing Big Tech stocks for safer industries, and the president is threatening Netflix over a board member's comments.

A powerful winter storm is barreling down on the US Northeast, with over 8,500 flights canceled through Tuesday, according to FlightAware. Delta Air Lines has announced that it will suspend operations at New York's LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports, as well as Boston Logan International Airport, due to the severe weather conditions. The storm is expected to bring 15 to 20 inches of snow and high winds to the region.

In other news, the Trump administration's tariff policies are facing resistance from international partners. On Sunday, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said that the administration's tariff defeat at the Supreme Court would not unravel deals negotiated with US partners. However, the European Parliament's trade chief has proposed freezing the EU's ratification of a trade deal with the US until the Trump administration clarifies its policy.

In Mexico, the US Department of State has issued a "shelter in place" alert for US citizens in parts of the country affected by criminal activity and road blockages. The alert comes after a top cartel leader was killed by local authorities, leading to violent protests and road blockades.

In the world of finance, investors are fleeing Big Tech stocks due to concerns over an AI bubble. A new investment strategy dubbed HALO is steering money away from rocky tech stocks to more familiar companies immune to AI's ups and downs. This shift in investor sentiment is a sign of growing unease about the tech sector's prospects.

Finally, President Trump is threatening Netflix with "consequences" over a board member's comments. Susan Rice, a former national security adviser and UN ambassador, said on a podcast that corporations that "take a knee" to the president would be held accountable if Democrats return to power. Trump has called on Netflix to fire Rice or face unspecified consequences.

The president's threat against Netflix is just the latest example of his willingness to use his platform to criticize and intimidate companies that he perceives as opposing him. This move has sparked concerns about the limits of presidential power and the impact on free speech.

As the week comes to a close, it is clear that the US is facing a perfect storm of disruptions, from the weather to the economy and politics. As the country navigates these challenges, one thing is certain: the next few days will be filled with uncertainty and unpredictability.

This week, a series of disruptions is affecting various aspects of American life, from the weather to the economy and politics. A major blizzard is expected to hit the US Northeast, causing flight cancellations and disruptions, while the Trump administration's tariff policies face pushback from international partners. Meanwhile, investors are fleeing Big Tech stocks for safer industries, and the president is threatening Netflix over a board member's comments.

A powerful winter storm is barreling down on the US Northeast, with over 8,500 flights canceled through Tuesday, according to FlightAware. Delta Air Lines has announced that it will suspend operations at New York's LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports, as well as Boston Logan International Airport, due to the severe weather conditions. The storm is expected to bring 15 to 20 inches of snow and high winds to the region.

In other news, the Trump administration's tariff policies are facing resistance from international partners. On Sunday, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said that the administration's tariff defeat at the Supreme Court would not unravel deals negotiated with US partners. However, the European Parliament's trade chief has proposed freezing the EU's ratification of a trade deal with the US until the Trump administration clarifies its policy.

In Mexico, the US Department of State has issued a "shelter in place" alert for US citizens in parts of the country affected by criminal activity and road blockages. The alert comes after a top cartel leader was killed by local authorities, leading to violent protests and road blockades.

In the world of finance, investors are fleeing Big Tech stocks due to concerns over an AI bubble. A new investment strategy dubbed HALO is steering money away from rocky tech stocks to more familiar companies immune to AI's ups and downs. This shift in investor sentiment is a sign of growing unease about the tech sector's prospects.

Finally, President Trump is threatening Netflix with "consequences" over a board member's comments. Susan Rice, a former national security adviser and UN ambassador, said on a podcast that corporations that "take a knee" to the president would be held accountable if Democrats return to power. Trump has called on Netflix to fire Rice or face unspecified consequences.

The president's threat against Netflix is just the latest example of his willingness to use his platform to criticize and intimidate companies that he perceives as opposing him. This move has sparked concerns about the limits of presidential power and the impact on free speech.

As the week comes to a close, it is clear that the US is facing a perfect storm of disruptions, from the weather to the economy and politics. As the country navigates these challenges, one thing is certain: the next few days will be filled with uncertainty and unpredictability.

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