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The White House is exploring how to keep Trump’s tariffs if the Supreme Court strikes them down

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President Donald Trump could use at least two other laws to continue his tariff agenda, though neither is as quick as the current authority he is using.

Japan Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru announces his resignation

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Ishiba had faced calls for his resignation after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party failed to secure a majority in the lower house election on Oct. 27.

Japan PM Ishiba plans to resign to avoid party split, NHK says

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LDP lawmakers are scheduled to vote on Monday whether to hold an extraordinary leadership election.

Global week ahead: Volatile bonds, a confidence crunch and the ECB meets

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Bond market volatility kept CNBC’s news desks busy this week — and there could be more to come.

Digital gold could soon shake up London’s precious metal markets

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The World Gold Council is looking to digitalize London’s $930 billion gold market.

Microsoft says Azure cloud computing service disrupted by fiber cuts in the Red Sea

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Microsoft said its Microsoft Azure users may experience increased latency due to multiple undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea.

OpenAI expects business to burn $115 billion through 2029, The Information reports

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OpenAI raised projected cash burn through 2029 to $115 billion as it ramps up spending to power the AI behind its popular ChatGPT chatbot, The Information reported.

DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secret

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The Justice Department request came after NBC News asked a federal judge to unseal the names of two people Epstein paid and helped protect from prosecution.

Postal traffic to the U.S. sank 80% after Trump administration ended exemption on low-value parcels

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Postal traffic into the U.S. plunged by more than 80% after the Trump administration ended a tariff exemption for low-cost imports, the UN postal agency said.

Warren Buffett’s public Kraft Heinz criticism is extremely unusual for the typically passive owner

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Alex Crippen on the latest Warren Buffett news for the Warren Buffett Watch newsletter.

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