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Biden Administration Weighs Letting Ukraine Use U.S. Weapons to Strike Inside Russia
Biden Administration Weighs Letting Ukraine Use U.S. Weapons to Strike Inside Russia
DEK: Plus: FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg may be resigning under a cloud, but he might remain in charge for several months. And, Hong Kong convicts 14 pro-democracy activists as Beijing cements its control over the city. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Rising Bond Yields Weigh on Stocks
Investors are recalibrating their interest rate expectations. Plus: Marathon Oil shares rise after $17 billion takeover by ConocoPhillips. Chewy shares jump after posting better-than-expected results. And American Airlines stock falls after cutting its quarterly outlook. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Jury Begins Deliberations in Trump Hush-Money Trial
Plus: ConocoPhillips agrees to purchase Marathon Oil. And BHP Group drops bid to buy Anglo American. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Democrats Plan $100 Million Push on Abortion Rights to Win Back House
Plus: The IMF lifts its growth forecast for China on the back of stronger data. And, drugmaker Merck closes in on a $1.3 billion deal to buy Eyebiotech. Peter Granitz hosts.
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Nvidia Shares Help Lift Nasdaq
Plus: U.S. Treasury yields weigh on stocks elsewhere. GameStop surges after stock sales. And Hess and Chevron inch up after shareholders approve a $53 billion merger. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Saudi Arabia to Raise up to $20 Billion in Fresh Aramco Stock Sale
Plus: T-Mobile agrees to buy most of U.S. Cellular in a $4.4 billion deal. And officials say that the European Central Bank will lower its key interest rate this year, but timing will depend on wages and prices data. Danny Lewis hosts.
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