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Whole Foods Asks Suppliers to Lower Prices

The grocery chain told suppliers at a virtual summit that it wants to bring down retail prices in its store aisles as inflation moderates.

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The U.S. Consumer Is Starting to Freak Out

The flush savings accounts and cheap credit that helped keep Americans spending at high rates since 2020 are disappearing, while inflation remains elevated.

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Biden Administration Considers Cutting Off Huawei From U.S. Suppliers

The U.S. blacklisted the Chinese telecommunications company in 2019 but has granted exceptions for components not deemed a national-security risk.

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Breakup of Google’s Ad Business Would Reshape $500 Billion Sector

If the government prevails in its antitrust case, an asset spinoff is thought to be more likely than a sale.

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China’s Top Nuclear-Weapons Lab Used American Computer Chips Decades After Ban

The state-owned institute has continued buying computer chips made by Intel and Nvidia despite its inclusion on a U.S. export blacklist in 1997.

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Lawmakers Press for Access to Biden, Trump Classified Documents

Senate Intelligence Committee lawmakers are weighing how to force the intelligence community to turn over the classified documents that ended up in the personal possession of two presidents.

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Corporate Layoffs Spread Beyond High-Growth Tech Giants

Dow, IBM and SAP say they will lay off thousands of workers as belt-tightening becomes the new business priority.

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