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Insurer to Make $350 Million Payout in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Plus: Exxon Mobil reaches an agreement to close its $60 billion merger with Pioneer. And, TikTok strikes a licensing deal to return Universal Music artists to the platform. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady, Cites Inflation Setback
Plus: Amazon shares rise 2.2% a day after the tech giant reported better-than-expected earnings. DoorDash reports record-high revenue, but its per-share loss was more than Wall Street expected. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Hundreds Arrested at Protests on U.S. College Campuses
Plus: GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she will call for a vote next week to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson. CVS Health reports lower Q1 earnings due to its Medicare business being hit with higher costs. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Police Intervene at Columbia, UCLA Protests
Plus: Brazilian planemaker Embraer is exploring the creation of a new passenger aircraft that would compete head-on with offerings from Boeing and Airbus. And, Starbucks vows to win back customers after earnings disappoint. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Amazon Reports Record Q1 Sales Due to AI Boom
Plus: Stock markets decline as wage growth points to an ongoing war on inflation. Starbucks shares fall more than 9% after hours following the coffee retailer saying net income fell 15% last quarter. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Trump Fined $9,000 for Violating Gag Order in Hush-Money Trial
Plus: HSBC CEO Noel Quinn unexpectedly announces he will retire. The European Commission is investigating whether Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram violated rules governing disinformation and misleading advertising ahead of EU elections. J.R. Whalen reports.
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