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U.S., EU Reach Trade Truce; Details Remain Unclear
P.M. Edition for July 26: The White House reached a deal with the European Union to turn down the heat on their trade battle. There are few details on the accord, but the Wall Street Journal's Valentina Pop says Europe is relieved the U.S. pledged not to impose new tariffs.
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New Proposal Could Change Student Loan Forgiven...
A.M. Edition for July 26: College students who accuse their schools of fraudulent behavior could have a tougher time seeking loan forgiveness, under a new proposal from the Trump Administration. The Wall Street Journal's Josh Mitchell explains.
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Marchionne: The Last Larger-Than-Life Carmaker CEO
P.M. Edition for July 25: Sergio Marchionne has died at the age of 66. Marchionne, the CEO of Fiat Chrysler, merged two struggling automakers into a powerhouse. The Wall Street Journal's Chester Dawson has more on Marchionne's legacy.
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Why Tariffs Aren't Worrying Big Manufacturers
A.M. Edition for July 25: Plenty of U.S. businesses are worried about the impact of protracted trade tensions and tariff disputes. But many U.S. manufacturers say they're more concerned about labor and shipping costs. The Wall Street Journal's Doug Cameron has more.
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Harley-Davidson Says Tariffs Will Hurt Profits
P.M. Edition for July 24: Harley-Davidson says tariffs could add $55 million to its costs this year. The Wall Street Journal's Austen Hufford has more details on the motorcycle-maker's second-quarter earnings report.
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More U.S. Meat is Ending Up in Cold Storage
With production up and exports down, near-record amounts of meat and poultry are filling U.S. cold storage warehouses. The Wall Street Journal's Jacob Bunge explains what that means for meat companies and consumers.
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Trump Tweet Ricochets Through Oil Market
P.M. Edition for July 23: President Trump is ramping up the rhetoric against Iran - and that's impacting oil markets. The Wall Street Journal's Amrith Ramkumar explains.
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A First Look at Second-Quarter GDP
A.M. Edition for July 23: This week begins with housing data, and caps off with the first estimate for second-quarter GDP. The Wall Street Journal's Ben Leubsdorf previews the economic calendar.
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Earnings Trump Trade Jitters, For Now
Earnings season will really heat up in the coming week. The Wall Street Journal's Akane Otani says continued strong profit results could keep trade concerns at bay. If not, volatility will likely return to the markets.
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Greg Ip: No Upside to Trump's Fed Complaints
P.M. Edition for July 20: President Donald Trump said he wasn't happy about the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes. The Wall Street Journal's Greg Ip says while there's no upside to Trump's Fed outburst, there's plenty of downside.
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Wells Fargo Refunds Millions for Add-On Products
A.M. Edition for July 20: Wells Fargo is refunding tens of millions of dollars for so-called add-on products, which run the gamut from legal services to pet insurance. The Wall Street Journal's Emily Glazer explains what's behind the move, and what it means for consumers.
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House GOP Pushes Tax Cut Extension
P.M. Edition for July 19: House Republicans are pushing to extend tax cuts passed last year, but which are set to expire after 2025. However, Senate Republicans are not enthusiastic about the plan, according to the Wall Street Journal's Richard Rubin.
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Amid Hurricane Season, Many Remain Underinsured
A.M. Edition for July 19: Many Americans in the line of potential storms aren't adequately prepared, because they lack insurance or their policies are insufficient. The Wall Street Journal's Leslie Scism explains.
8 min
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Auto Industry Pushes Back Against Planned Tariffs
P.M. Edition for July 18: Carmakers, dealers and parts suppliers want the Trump administration to back off its plan to slap 25 percent tariffs on auto-related imports. More from the Wall Street Journal's Chester Dawson.
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Lawmakers Grill Social Media Executives
A.M. Edition for July 18: Social media executives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google faced questions from lawmakers on Tuesday, over how they handle false and abusive content. The Wall Street Journal's Deepa Seetharaman explains why there are no easy answers.
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Fed Chair Powell Testifies Before Congress
P.M. Edition for July 17: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell began two days of testimony before Congress on Tuesday, amid heightened trade tensions. The Wall Street Journal's Nick Timiraos has the details.
9 min
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Uber Faces Another Federal Investigation
A.M. Edition for July 17: The latest federal investigation into Uber - one of at least five - involves alleged gender discrimination. The Wall Street Journal's Greg Bensinger has the details.
7 min
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How Wireless Carriers Share Location Data
P.M. Edition for July 16: Last month, the nation's four major wireless carriers said they'd stop providing location data to two third-parties, following concerns over privacy. The Wall Street Journal's Drew FitzGerald explains why the arrangement is being called into question.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell to Address Congress
A.M. Edition for July 16: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before Congress this week. Plus, we'll see the Beige Book, retail sales, and industrial production data. The Wall Street Journal's Josh Mitchell runs down this week's economic calendar.
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Earnings, Fed Chair Powell Testimony in Focus
The markets shook off new tariff announcements and had a strong week. Earnings and economic testimony by Fed chair Jerome Powell are on tap for the new week. The Wall Street Journal's Akane Otani says we should watch for what companies and Mr. Powell say about tariffs.
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Trump, May Try to Make Peace over Brexit, Trade
P.M. Edition for July 13: At a news conference, President Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May affirmed their commitment to reaching a trade deal. It came after Trump heavily criticized May over Brexit. More from the Wall Street Journal's Jenny Gross.
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Big Advertisers Turn to Blockchain
A.M. Edition for July 13: Big advertisers like Nestle and Anheuser-Busch are using blockchain technology for online transactions to better track where their money is going and identify waste. The Wall Street Journal's Lara O'Reilly explains.
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How Quickly Can Judge Kavanaugh Be Confirmed?
P.M Edition for July 12: Senate Republicans want to hold confirmation hearings as soon as possible on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Democrats say, not so fast. We get more from the Wall Street Journal's Siobhan Hughes.
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Prices at the Pump Climb Higher
A.M. Edition for July 12: Gas prices are on the rise again, reaching their highest levels since 2014. The Wall Street Journal's Stephanie Yang has more on what's driving prices higher, and what we can expect for the rest of the summer.
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U.S. Hits China with $200 Billion in New Tariffs
P.M. Edition for July 11: The Trump administration has slapped tariffs on another 200 billion dollars in Chinese imports. The Wall Street Journal's Bob Davis says we're entering new territory in this trade battle with China.
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