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Farmers Stick With Trump, Despite Trade-War Pain

Many in agriculture say they believe a Biden presidency would bring stricter environmental regulations and higher taxes than the incumbent. “I’ll take the good with the bad.”

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Coronavirus Tanked the Economy. Then Credit Scores Went Up.

The average credit score hit a record in July after millions of Americans had lost their jobs, scrambling lenders’ underwriting models.

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China Economy Grows 4.9% as Rest of World Struggles With Coronavirus

The third-quarter results put China’s economy back toward its pre-coronavirus trajectory half a year after the pandemic gutted it.

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Trump Pressed on Coronavirus Response in Town Hall, Biden Asked to Outline Alternative Plan

President Trump was pressed on his handling of the pandemic during a contentious town hall, while Joe Biden was asked in a separate event what he would do differently.

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Senate to Subpoena Twitter CEO Over Blocking of Disputed Biden Articles

GOP senators said the Judiciary Committee would subpoena Jack Dorsey after his social-media company limited sharing of New York Post articles about Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his son.

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China Drugmaker Gives Unproven Covid-19 Vaccine to Students Going Abroad

China is expanding distribution of coronavirus vaccines outside of clinical trials, with a state-owned company offering them to students going abroad amid a campaign by officials to boost public confidence in homegrown inoculations.

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Goldman’s Pandemic Hot Streak Continues in Third Quarter

The bank’s sharply higher profit is the latest confirmation that, even in a pandemic and a recession, Wall Street can still make money.

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