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BHP Seeks Rival Anglo American in Mining Mega Deal
Plus: The Biden Administration issues sweeping new rules to crack down on coal emissions. And, a state grand jury in Arizona has indicted 18 of former President Donald Trump’s allies. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Tesla Rally Helps Push Nasdaq to Third Day of Gains
Plus: Meta Platforms stock sinks in after-hours trading following earnings report. And Boeing shares fall after $4 billion first-quarter spend following Alaska Airl ines midair accident. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Business Groups Sue FTC Over Noncompete Agreements Ban
Plus: Boeing burned through nearly $4 billion in the first quarter of the year amid fallout from the Alaska Airlines midair accident. And President Biden signs foreign aid bill clearing the way for military gear for Ukraine. Pierre Bienaimé reports.
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U.S. Senate Passes Long-Delayed Aid Bill
Plus: Shares of Tesla rally as Elon Musk announces the launch of new models, at more affordable prices. And, Google is delaying its cookie phase-out following regulatory pushback. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Tech Earnings Lead U.S. Markets Rebound Amid Major Earnings
As fears of a broader conflict between Israel and Iran fade, investors are seeing encouraging news in first-quarter earnings reports. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Columbia University Moves to Hybrid Classes Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests
Plus: A Moscow court rejects an appeal by Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich against his detention. And General Motors lifts its profit outlook for the year. Pierre Bienaimé reports.
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We are in a recession using all previous measures. On today’s show the speaker referenced going into a recession. Stop being political
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