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President Trump makes a head-spinning U-turn on Greenland, calling off tariffs on Europe and saying he won't use force to take the island.
How is Europe responding?
Trump's comments about a framework for a Greenland deal in the afternoon sent stock markets searching.
Plus, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook seems likely to keep her job after a hearing at the Supreme Court.
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A day that started with high tensions between the U.S.
and Europe has taken on a more conciliatory tone.
President Trump said this afternoon that he wouldn't impose tariffs on several European countries after he reached the, quote, framework of a future deal on Greenland and the Arctic region with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Trump's de-escalating had started earlier today in a speech at Davos when he ruled out the use of force in his pursuit of Greenland.