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Twitter Sends Letter to Elon Musk Saying Effort to Terminate Deal ‘Invalid and Wrongful’

Twitter says it hasn’t breached its obligations under the terms of the deal. The company’s lawyers said the agreement isn’t terminated and demanded that Elon Musk comply with their obligations.

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Sri Lanka Crisis Flashes Warning for Other Indebted Economies

Protests in Sri Lanka, which forced out the president and prime minister, signal tough choices ahead for other countries with high debt and shortages of food and energy.

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Twitter Didn’t Seek a Sale. Now Elon Musk Doesn’t Want to Buy. Cue Strange Legal Drama.

In trying to terminate his $44 billion takeover deal, Tesla boss sets stage for what could become one of the oddest courtroom battles in corporate-takeover history.

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Shinzo Abe, Former Japanese Prime Minister, Is Shot

Intensive efforts are under way to save the life of Shinzo Abe after he was shot during a speech in western Japan, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said.

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Boris Johnson Resigns Amid Scandals but Says He Will Remain U.K.’s Prime Minister Until Successor Is Found

Boris Johnson said he would step down after a wide-scale rebellion in his party, capping an astonishing fall from grace for a politician who once looked poised to dominate U.K. politics for years.

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Heads of FBI, MI5 Issue Joint Warning on Chinese Spying

“The Chinese government is set on stealing your technology,” the agency chiefs tell business leaders.

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Inflation Fears Drove Larger Fed Rate Increase in June

Fed officials concluded last month they needed to raise rates faster and to levels high enough to slow the economy because of the worsening inflation picture.

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