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Beijing plans to suspend anti-discrimination duties on other farm products.
A bipartisan group of U.S.
lawmakers is in Denmark today to reassure Danes that Congress is opposed to President Trump's threats to seize Greenland.
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska is among them.
Murkowski speaking to reporters there after meeting with leaders in Copenhagen today.
Trump has threatened more tariffs on goods from nations that oppose his push to take control of Greenland.
Iran is still under its most extensive Internet blackout on record continues.
Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall has more from Washington.
Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall reports the blackout in Iran has lasted eight days now.
That's longer than demonstrations in 2019.
Activists say nearly 3,500 people have died so far, at least 20,000 arrested.
military as violent protests continue in Minnesota over ICE operations and two shootings now involving federal agents.
Videos and witness accounts show escalating confrontations with ICE breaking car windows, pulling people from vehicles, and using tear gas and pepper spray during clashes with protesters.
Experts say such tactics, while sometimes justified during targeted arrests, carry heightened risks when used for crowd control.
President Trump has agreed to push for an emergency wholesale electricity auction that could compel tech companies to effectively fund new power plants.
But Bloomberg's head of global tech, Mandeep Singh, says the big question will be where they'll get the electricity to power massive data centers without raising utility costs.
Bloomberg's Mandeep Singh on Bloomberg Intelligence.
He says the computers who power AI need 10 times more power, and it's already being reflected in the prices consumers have to pay because prices have gone up for electricity.
And movie theaters in the UK are now warning merger watchdogs in the European Union that a takeover of Warner Brothers Discovery by either Netflix or Paramount Skydance threatens to harm their industry.
Theaters say they're opposed to any deal that would mean fewer movies being shown in theaters in the future.