Reuters
Good morning! Here's what you need to know on Wednesday.
1. North Korea says it has conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test, in a surprise announcement. North Korea reportedly detonated the device at the Punggye-ri underground test site in the far northeast, its official Korean Central News Agency said.
2. US President Barack Obama's gun-control announcement on Tuesday drew passionate reactions from virtually the entire 2016 presidential field. In an emotional speech at the White House, Obama said that he was taking executive action to expand the number of people subject to background checks when buying guns.
4. Toyota has hired a dream team of scientists to create a car that's "incapable of causing a crash." The Toyota Research Institute was launched with the ultimate goal of producing a car that's unable to cause a collision.
7. Growth across China's services sector slowed to a crawl in December, fueling fears that economic growth within the country is faltering. The latest Caixin-Markit services PMI gauge fell to 50.2 from 51.2 in November, the lowest level seen since July 2014.
8. Sony sold an incredible number of PlayStation 4s over the holiday period, new data has show. The company revealed at a Las Vegas conference it sold 5.7 million PS4 units during the festive period.
9. Real-estate mogul Donald Trump took a shot at Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson on Tuesday, after the actor suggested that the Republican presidential candidate cheated at golf.
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