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Senate Democrats have introduced legislation that would require President Trump's administration to fully refund all of the revenue with interest collected from tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court.
And on our sister markets podcast, Morning Bid, they're looking at the rise and fall of Novo Nordisk shares.
You can also take a deep dive into the economics of weight loss drugs on our Econ World podcast with Carmel Crimmins.
There's a link to that as well in the pod description.
And for today's recommended read, how mountains of Italian food fed athletes at the Winter Olympic Games.
That fuel included about 1,800 metres of pizza and a tonne of Grana Padano cheese per day.
You can read more about the winter body diet by following the link in the pod description.
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Hi, I'm Kim Vinnell in Whanganui, New Zealand.
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