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Roundup litigation has been a headache for Bayer since it bought Monsanto for $63 billion in 2018, inheriting a slew of lawsuits.
The company has already paid more than $10 billion in verdicts and settlements.
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takeuchi plans to campaign on a two-year cut to the sales tax on food in a snap election that'll take place with early polling beginning on February 8th.
Economists warn the move will cost around 5 trillion yen, that's equivalent to $31.6 billion per year.
Takeuchi said she was still considering how to fund the move.
College football's national championship game is tonight at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami as the Indiana Hoosiers face the Miami Hurricanes.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7.30 Eastern time.
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President Trump has linked his claims on Greenland to not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in a letter to Norway's prime minister.
The president says the world is not secure unless the U.S.
has, quote, complete and total control of Greenland.
The Nobel Peace Prize, though, isn't decided by the Norwegian government, but is awarded by an independent committee.
President Trump is threatened to hit European countries with a 10% levy on February 1st.
Trump threatened the tariff on goods from eight European countries, which could rise to 25% in June, unless there's a deal for the, quote, purchase of Greenland.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the decision is not Trump's to make.
That's British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Meanwhile, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil told reporters in Berlin Monday that President Trump reached a red line with this threat to hit NATO allies with additional tariffs for opposing his bid to annex Greenland.