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Musk, posting on X, also invited job applications for what he described as, quote, the highest volume chips in the world.
Last year, Tesla and Samsung signed a $16.5 billion pact that would see Samsung produce the next generation AI6 chip.
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 will take place with early polling beginning on February 8th.
Economists warn the move will cost around 5 trillion yen, equivalent to $31.6 billion per year.
Takahichi said she was still considering how to fund the move.
Takahichi remains popular with a poll by the Asahi newspaper conducted over the weekend showing her support at 67%.
The LA Rams will face the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game next weekend after beating the Bears in Chicago 20-17 on a 42-yard field goal in overtime.
In the AFC, it'll be the Patriots and Broncos battling for the right to go to the Super Bowl.
College football's national championship game is tonight at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami with kickoff scheduled for 7.30 p.m.
Eastern time as the Indiana Hoosiers are facing the Miami Hurricanes.
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German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil telling reporters in Berlin Monday that President Trump reached a red line with his threat to hit NATO allies with additional tariffs for opposing his bid to annex Greenland.
Klingbeil said, quote, We are constantly experiencing new provocations.
We are constantly experiencing new antagonism, which President Trump is seeking.
And here we Europeans must make it clear that the limit has been reached.
The minister speaking alongside his French counterpart said there was a European toolbox available to use to respond to economic blackmail, which they believe should be now examined.
Klingbaum was responding to Trump's announcement over the weekend to impose a 10 percent tariff on goods from eight European countries starting February 1st, rising to 25 percent in June unless there's a deal for the, quote, purchase of Greenland.