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Their lawyers say the probe may be related to claims their clients shared ICE agents location data, but they deny they committed any crimes.
Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall in the nation's capital.
Gretchen Whitmer says she's not running for president.
The two-term Michigan governor can't run for a third term, but she shot down speculation she's thinking of higher office in an interview with Detroit Fox anchor Roop Raj.
I think there will be a robust group of people running for president.
I will not be one of them in 2028, I can tell you that.
Raj posted Governor Whitmer's comments on X. She was a fierce critic of President Trump's first term, but has taken a more tempered approach since then.
We're also getting a sense of the war's impact in the latest economic data.
Consumer spending edged up last month by a tenth of a percent, while the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation jumped to 3.8 percent, leaving out food and energy.
It was 3.3 percent, still well above the Fed's target.
We also got a new round of retail earnings this morning, and the trend seems to be positive.
Dollar Tree, Best Buy, and Kohl's all came out with beats.
Emily Cohn leads Bloomberg's retail coverage.
Bloomberg's Emily Cohn shares in Dollar Tree, Kohl's and Best Buy are ahead just around 17%.
Anthropic plans to widely release new artificial intelligence models with cybersecurity capabilities comparable to Mythos in the coming weeks.
The companies made swift progress in developing stronger safety safeguards to allow the release of Mythos-level AI models to all customers.
Anthropic intends to make models similar to Mythos more widely available and plans to work with the U.S.
and allied governments to expand Project Glasswing to more partners.
And tough news from the clay courts at Roland Garros this morning.
Top-ranked Yannick Sinner is out in the second round of the French Open.