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Morning six-pack: What we're reading Tuesday

Adam Jeffery | CNBC

Happy Tuesday. Looks like some white stuff is on the way for Wall Street, so we're just going to snuggle up with a morning six-pack.

Across the pond, meanwhile, authorities take a big swing and a miss in a business corruption trial. (Reuters)

Isolationism is cool again in America. Presidential aspirants, take notice. (Washington Post)

America's next big crisis: Finding enough places for people to rent, and being able to do so at something that resembles affordability. (Felix Salmon/Reuters)

Fallout from the National Security Agency spying scandal is expected to be costly for a slew of the tech world's biggest names, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, Twitter, Facebook,Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard and Oracle. (Time)

A key opponent of the Volcker Rule has given in, but don't expect any impact until 2015. (Financial Times)

And, finally ... BankUnited was one of those poster children of the subprime crisis. No more. CNBC's Stephanie Landsman explains.

—By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him on Twitter @JeffCoxCNBCcom.