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JPMorgan Chase Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon speaks at the Reagan National Defense Forum held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, USA on December 6, 2025. Jonathan Alcorn | ReutersPresident Donald Trump threatened to sue Saturday. JP Morgan Chase It is alleged that he was “separated from the bank” after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. “In the next two weeks, we will sue JPMorgan Chase & Co. for unfairly and improperly canceling bank transactions after the January 6 protests. These protests have proven to be right for the people protesting,”…

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Liam Rosenior’s first Premier League match in charge of Chelsea ended with a victory as the Chelsea side defeated Brentford 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.Joao Pedro’s powerful strike and Cole Palmer’s penalty were enough to separate the sides, but Keith Andrews’ side will be left wondering how they squandered the numerous chances they created to get something out of the game. Chelsea fans had protested to the club’s board before the game, but the result left those in blue smiling as the new head coach made an ideal start to his Premier League tenure. Team news: Reece James and Cole Palmer…

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The U.S. military operation in Venezuela has raised concerns around the world about violations of international law, but global financial markets, even stocks in neighboring Latin America’s largest economy, appear unaffected by the move. Earlier this month, the United States carried out a major attack on Venezuela during which Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and extradited to New York, where they have since pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges. But investors who were close to the event didn’t seem fazed by it. On January 5, the first trading day after the attack, the main stock…

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Far-right and populist leaders from around the world have appeared in online videos to support Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of his election, which polls suggest could end his long reign as prime minister. An election campaign video released by Prime Minister Orbán this week shows 11 national leaders and far-right standard-bearers, including France’s Marine Le Pen, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Argentina’s Javier Millei, expressing support for the Hungarian leader’s bid for a fifth consecutive term in office. American actor Rob Schneider also supported it. Mr. Orban, who returned to power in 2010 and is Europe’s longest-serving prime minister,…

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Callum Wilson’s final strike put Thomas Frank under pressure as Tottenham were booed at half-time and full-time after losing 2-1 to West Ham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Franck, nicknamed “El Sacchico” by former Spurs manager Tim Sherwood before the match, thought he had saved his side a point after Cristian Romero’s bullet header (64 points) canceled out Crisencio Somerville’s deflected strike (15 points), but Wilson’s strike in stoppage time handed the hosts their ninth league defeat of the season. It sparked a mass exodus at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The home fans had seen enough, but the remaining fans began chants…

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(This is the Warren Buffett Watch newsletter, news and analysis about Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox every Friday night.)Buffett talks about almost everythingWarren Buffett and Becky Quick covered so many topics in an interview that aired on CNBC’s two-hour Tuesday night special that I couldn’t write a cogent summary.”Warren Buffett: Life and Legacy” included discussion of Berkshire Hathaway’s inability to find a large company to buy as its cash reserves approach $400 billion, new CEO Greg Abel, the company’s future and past, the difficulty of giving away billions of dollars, and…

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US President Donald Trump arrives at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Michigan, USA, on January 13, 2026. Evelyn HochsteinReuterPresident Donald Trump announced on Saturday that tariffs would be gradually increased on products from eight NATO countries sent to the United States “until we reach an agreement on a complete and comprehensive purchase of Greenland.”Tariffs targeting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland will begin at 10% starting February 1, President Trump said in a post on Truth Social.The president said tariffs would increase to a maximum of 25% on June 1.His post suggested the…

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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Denmark to show support for Greenland and reject repeated threats by US President Donald Trump to seize control of the autonomous Danish territory.On Saturday, demonstrators waved Danish and Greenlandic flags, created a sea of ​​red and white outside Copenhagen City Hall, and chanted “Kalaarit Nunaat”, the name of the Arctic island in Greenlandic.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listVigils were also held throughout the day in the Danish cities of Aarhus, Aalborg and Odense, as well as in Greenland’s capital Nuuk.”We are very grateful for the tremendous support that we Greenlanders…

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States across the red and blue political stripes on the U.S. map, led by Texas and New Hampshire, are developing strategic reserves for Bitcoin and bringing the cryptocurrency onto their books through additional state fiscal and budgetary measures. Texas recently became the first state to buy Bitcoin after a legislative effort that began in 2024, but many states are participating in a “race to the ground” to finally pass legislation that would allow the purchase of the cryptocurrency.Last May, New Hampshire passed the Cryptocurrency Strategic Reserve Act, ahead of Texas, giving the state’s treasurer the authority to invest up to…

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Syrian government forces have taken control of a number of towns and villages in the Aleppo region after Kurdish-led militant commanders announced they would withdraw from the region. Army troops captured the town of Mascana on Saturday and were continuing to advance, the military said. There have been several clashes between the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Syrian army since the Islamist-led government of President Ahmed al-Sharaa came to power just a year ago. Mr Shaller has vowed to unify the country after 14 years of civil war, but Kurds want guarantees of autonomy. SDF commander Mazloum Abdi…

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