U.S. President Donald Trump dimissed the idea of the European Union firmly opposing his plans to annex Greenland. Â
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President Donald Trump’s bid to acquire Greenland is ‘not something new,’ said U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking to CNBC. Â
“Anxiety about AI will go from a low hum to a loud roar this year,” Deutsche Bank said as AI layoffs dominate conversations at the World Economic Forum. Â
CNBC reported that Powell plans to be present for oral arguments in a case that challenges Trump’s power to remove governor Lisa Cook. Â
Sellers tried to absorb the tariff shock by buying stock ahead of time, but much of that inventory has run out, forcing some businesses to raise prices. Â
Netflix has agreed to pay $27.75 per WBD share to acquire the company’s studio and streaming assets. Â
A Supreme Court decision that Trump’s tariffs are illegal means huge refund payments, but the government could drag out the process of making businesses whole. Â
Tech stocks led declines Tuesday as renewed trade rhetoric tied to Greenland fueled a risk-off move across U.S. markets. Â
A big winter storm is forecast to dump heavy snow, sleet and treacherous freezing rain across large areas of the U.S. this weekend. Â
The Supreme Court tariff decision could decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s threat to tariff NATO nations over control of Greenland. Â

