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House lawmakers in New York today.
It's part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
and marks the start of two days of closed-door depositions that will include former President Bill Clinton.
The depositions are in the Clintons' hometown of Chappaqua, north of New York City.
Hillary Clinton has said the Democratic couple's knowledge of Epstein is very limited.
Bill Clinton has not been accused of wrongdoing in his relationship with Epstein, but Republicans have long wanted to press the Clintons for answers.
World Economic Forum CEO Borga Brenda is stepping down.
The organization opened an investigation earlier this month into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Bloomberg's David Gurra reports it's the latest fallout from the late sex offenders' connections to global elites.
Bloomberg's David Gurra reports Brenda did not mention Epstein in the statement announcing his resignation, only saying that after careful consideration, he has decided to step down.
Warner Brothers Discovery reported lower fourth quarter sales and earnings, underscoring the challenges the media giant is confronting as it weighs competing takeover bids from rival entertainment companies.
The results come in the middle of a contentious bidding war over one of Hollywood's iconic studios.
Paramount Skydance hiked its bid for Warner Brothers to $31 a share in the past week.
looking to thwart the company's current deal with Netflix.
In a letter to shareholders today, Warner Brothers said the board continues to engage with Paramount to determine if a superior proposal can be reached.
Victory Capital Holdings offered to buy Janice Henderson Group for $57.04 a share this two months after the Target received a takeover offer from Nelson Peltz's Tryon Fund Management.
Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto Dominion Bank both topping analyst estimates on strong results across retail banking, capital markets and other business lines, capping a quarter in which all of Canada's biggest lenders beat forecasts on broad-based revenue growth.
Nvidia shares this morning up 0.9%.
The AI chip giant delivered a sales outlook for the current quarter that beat the average Wall Street estimate.
but it might not have been enough to wow the most bullish investors.