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Anthropic updated its warnings about secondary markets for its shares, cutting the number of unauthorized platforms by half after its initial notice caused panic among investors and pushback from the companies it named.
The four firms are Opendoor Partners, Unicorns Exchange, Pachamama, and Upmarket.
Anthropic's blog originally flagged eight firms as unauthorized to buy or sell the company's shares in violation of its transfer restrictions.
New data shows local economies have taken a hard hit from the Trump administration's immigration surge last year.
Bloomberg's Monica Ricks with details.
The Trump administration says it plans to appeal a judge's authority to order across-the-board refunds of all tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.
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Customs and Border Protection launched a refund portal in April to pay back most of the $166 billion in tariffs, but the system didn't allow all importers to recover duties.
Officials had suggested the government only needed to refund importers who sued.
Ship owners are increasingly optimistic about a pickup in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz after more vessels left the waterway this week.
Some ships that have crossed belong to companies that haven't moved since the war started four months ago.
The movement has the potential to boost the flow of everything from oil and gas to consumer goods.
American military forces have advised ships on how best to navigate the waterway.
That's according to at least two ship owners who asked not to be identified discussing sensitive information.
Midterm election season is heating up not just inside the Beltway, but also on Wall Street.
Bloomberg's Nathan Hager has more from Washington.
President Trump's latest physical results say he remains in excellent health.
A White House doctor says Trump aced his cognitive exam and is, quote, fully fit to carry out all duties of the commander-in-chief.
Questions about Trump's health have been heightened by cognitive concerns, as well as visible signs of aging, such as swelling and bruising.
Blue Origin is still assessing damage in Florida, where its new Glenn rocket exploded during an engine firing test on Thursday.