Daily Brief — 2025-09-03

'Gringos leave': Protests targeting travelers rise as overtourism anger grows

• Nan Palmero and his wife were at a rehearsal dinner in Mexico City's trendy Roma Norte neighborhood, ahead of a wedding of two American friends, when he said they heard a "rumbling" outside.
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A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin

• On Monday, under new policy included in President Trump's tax law, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits that have provided low-income Americans with more purchasing power in the grocery store begin to go into effect.
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Abbe Lowell: The veteran defense lawyer squaring off against Trump in Federal Reserve fight

• When President Donald Trump abruptly announced last week that he had fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a legendary Washington lawyer quickly stepped into the arena.
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Apple shares rise after judge rules Google can continue preload deals in antitrust case

• Apple shares rose more than 3% in extended trading Tuesday after a federal judge ruled that Alphabet may continue making payments to preload Google Search onto the iPhone.
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Arabica Coffee Prices Hit Record on U.S., Colombia Tariff Spat

• Arabica coffee prices hit a record level, as traders digested the withdrawal of President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs and economic sanctions on Colombia.
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Sources: www.wsj.com