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Kelley Blue Book: What do car dealers have to be worried about? Plenty, survey says.

High interest rates and economic uncertainty have car dealers worried that would-be buyers can’t afford their products.

Next Avenue: Most people with HIV are now over 50. Here’s why that matters to everyone.

HIV is one of the world's most serious public health crises. As the population ages, we need more research into HIV and aging to improve care and treatment.

The Margin: I-95 collapse may snarl traffic for months. But a media legend was born.

First, the bad news: several lanes of Interstate 95, the key highway spanning from Miami to Maine, collapsed after a tanker fire broke out underneath an overpass in Philadelphia.

: UBS says its takeover of Credit Suisse is now complete

UBS announced the finalization of the deal for its rival Credit Suisse in an open letter to Swiss and other international newspapers.

Dow Jones Newswires: Novartis agrees to buy Chinook Therapeutics for up to $3.5 billion

The deal will hand Novartis exposure to Chinook's pipeline for kidney disease treatments.

The Margin: An unscripted Tony Awards honors ‘Kimberly Akimbo’ and ‘Leopoldstadt,’ among other shows

No single show dominated Broadway’s big night, with prizes split almost evenly among a handful of productions.

Dow Jones Newswires: Malaysia appoints new central bank governor

Malaysia appointed Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour as its new central bank governor for a five-year term, effective July 1.

Key Words: Barr says Trump is no victim, 37-count federal indictment is ‘very, very damning’

Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Sunday that the 37-count federal indictment against Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents is "very, very damning," and rejected Trump's claims that the charges were political in nature.

: Billionaire George Soros hands control of financial empire to his son, Alex

Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros is handing over control of his $25 billion financial empire to his son, 37-year-old Alex Soros.

: Banks are raking in billions from overdraft fees, despite stricter regulations. Now for the good news.

Several banks changed their overdraft rules in 2021 and 2022.

Market Snapshot: How a hawkish Fed could kill a baby bull-market rally in U.S. stocks

Wall Street is calling it a "hawkish pause" or a "hawkish skip."

Earnings Watch: Executives are talking less about their environmental and social-justice goals — and more about AI

Lots of executives are talking about AI. One abbreviation they're mentioning less? ESG.
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