Markets slip for a second day as tariffs loom and tech weighs on stocks

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U.S. stocks opened lower on Wednesday, with the Dow around 49,117 (-0.1%), the S&P 500 near 6,924 (-0.5%), and the Nasdaq about 23,519 (-0.8%), on pace for a second straight session of declines as tech shares come under pressure after reports that China banned U.S. cybersecurity software. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on tariffs at 10 a.m. ET, though the decisions remain unclear.
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