Shut windows and empty offices: China’s massive military parade is closed to the public

President Xi Jinping has invited Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to attend as part of Beijing’s showcase of its global power.
In photos: China’s military might on display with Putin and Kim Jong Un in attendance

President Xi Jinping delivered an opening speech at the reviewing stand overlooking Tiananmen Square, before reviewing the troops.
Salesforce CEO confirms 4,000 layoffs ‘because I need less heads’ with AI

CEO Marc Benioff revealed the layoffs during an interview on The Logan Bartlett Show podcast.
Asia markets mostly fall, tracking losses on Wall Street

Japanese and Australian stocks fell, while South Korea’s Kospi index rose marginally in early trade.
Santoli’s Tuesday market wrap-up: New month brings fresh challenges to prevailing, bullish beliefs

Levitating Treasury yields after a court ruled many of the administration’s tariffs were imposed illegally prompted a wobble in equity indexes Tuesday.
Waymo starts testing in Denver, Seattle in bid to expand robotaxi service across U.S.

Waymo is moving into new markets as it seeks to expand its lead in the nascent U.S. robotaxi industry.
Abbe Lowell: The veteran defense lawyer squaring off against Trump in Federal Reserve fight

Abbe Lowell, who has defended Hunter Biden, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Jared Kushner and others is again taking on President Donald Trump.
Trump’s World Liberty token falls sharply a day after it begins trading: CNBC Crypto World

On today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin rises back while the Trump-backed World Liberty Financial token falls after it began trading on Monday. Plus, crypto platform Gemini looks to raise more than $300 million dollars in its U.S. IPO. And, Ryan Rasmussen of Bitwise Asset Management breaks down the firm’s long-term outlook for bitcoin.
Investors can grab double-digit yields with these buy-rated funds, according to Bank of America

Bank of America says these closed-end funds have attractive yields.
Google gets to keep Chrome but is barred from exclusive search deals, judge rules

The ruling comes nearly a year after a U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search.