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The threat of an explosion from a leaking toxic chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, has been eliminated.
More from Bloomberg's Erika Herskowitz.
We go to Canada next, where Prime Minister Mark Carney is warning voters in Alberta to be wary of separatists promoting a process to leave Canada.
Last week, Alberta's premier, Danielle Smith, pledged to call a referendum in October on whether the province should stay in Canada or begin legal steps that could eventually lead to Alberta's independence.
Now, Carney says separatists are promoting a dangerous bluff.
That is Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Now, the proposal would not be a direct vote on separation, but instead on whether Alberta should pursue such a vote.
Carney's government is reviewing the proposal to ensure it complies with Canadian legislation on holding separation votes.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is riding high into the final days of a U.S.
Senate primary runoff against incumbent John Cornyn, now with a weight of President Trump's backing.
That story from Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington.
As we know, the war in Iran has pushed prices for fuel and other materials higher, and that in turn has boosted bets on rate hikes to combat the acceleration in inflation.
Even so, BlackRock is saying the Fed may have enough reason to justify an interest rate cut under new chairman Kevin Warsh.
Here is Navin Sigal, head of global fixed income for the Asia-Pacific at BlackRock.
That is Navin Sehgal at BlackRock, and that is news when you want it.
With Bloomberg News Now, I'm Doug Kriziner, and this is Bloomberg.
Reports have identified the victim as Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App.
News when you want it.
With Bloomberg News Now, I'm Doug Krisner.
And we begin with earnings.