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Supreme Court Rejects Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan
Plus: The high court allows emergency abortions in Idaho. Walgreens shares plummet after the pharmacy chain issues disappointing earnings and says it plans to close a substantial number of stores in the U.S. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Bolivian Soldiers Storm Presidential Palace in Failed Coup Attempt
Plus: Amazon recruits artificial intelligence to help manage its finances. And, chip maker Micron Technology’s earnings disappoint investors. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Amazon’s Market Value Tops $2 Trillion for the First Time
Plus: FedEx shares jump after the company reported higher revenue after six straight quarters of declines. Micron shares drop after hours following the company issuing current-quarter projections that were in line with expectations. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Supreme Court Rejects GOP-Led Suit Alleging Social-Media Censorship
Plus: Southwest Airlines cuts its quarterly revenue forecast due to changes in passenger booking patterns. The IRS’s watchdog says the agency’s customer-service phone system is inefficient. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Falsely Accused WSJ Reporter in Court for Start of Secret Russian Trial
Plus: President Biden moves to pardon LGBTQ military service members who were discharged or prosecuted because of their sexual orientation. And, the number of pedestrians killed by drivers remains high. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Nvidia Bounces Back, Bringing the Nasdaq With It
Plus: Carnival shares rise after posting an unexpected quarterly profit. And Rivian shares soar in after-hours trading after news of a $1 billion investment by Volkswagen. Danny Lewis hosts.
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