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Dow Jones Newswires: Faraday Future’s top execs agree to salary deduction, stock-purchase agreement plan

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric said on Thursday that several of its executives have voluntarily entered into salary deduction and stock purchase agreement plan.

: Adidas CEO has apologized for remarks about Kanye West, ADL head says

Adidas Chief Executive Bjorn Gulden has apologized for recent remarks downplaying rapper Kanye West's anti-Semitic rants last year.

The Ratings Game: Here’s why Cisco may want to close the Splunk deal sooner rather than later

Cisco Systems Inc. finally followed through on a long-rumored target Thursday when it announced it will acquire cybersecurity company Splunk Inc. for $28 billion in cash, but it may want to close the deal soon.

: Medical debt should be fully removed from credit reports, Biden administration says

'Why should creditors see your medical bills at all?' asked Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra.

Earnings Results: VinFast reports half-a-billion-dollar loss for its second quarter

VinFast Auto Ltd. also said it delivered more than 9,000 electric vehicles globally, notching sales of about $315 million.

: U.S. businesses operating in China are confused and worried. Here’s why.

Uncertainty over government policy and a floundering domestic economy are two of numerous concerns being voiced by American and European businesses with operations in China.

Outside the Box: This bargain-hunting fund manager is finding value in PayPal and other fintech stocks

Fintech payment processors are profitable and growing, writes Brian Frank.

ETF Wrap: Uranium prices are still ‘nowhere near the peak of the last cycle’: Here’s why nuclear energy ETFs could power your portfolio

ETFs that invest in uranium-related stocks have skyrocketed this year, as prices for the heavy metal widely used for nuclear power hover at the highest since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, providing an opportunity for investors as tight supplies and surging demand could build on the positive momentum for uranium in the foreseeable future.

: A stranger in your hotel room? Kitty-litter shortages? Online attacks are causing real-world effects.

Real-world effects of data breaches, from missing products to befouled operations, could lead to extra backlash from consumers facing a more visceral experience

Key Words: Vista’s Robert Smith calls on leaders to stop ‘assault on affirmative action’

Robert Smit of Vista Equity Partners called on political leaders to support affirmative action policies at a Congressional Black Caucus event

: Traders and investors see opportunity in high-stakes ‘musical chairs’ of Chinese stocks, Stocktwits says

“Investors still think they can play this high-stakes game of musical chairs,” said Tommy Tranfo, head of community at Stocktwits.

Financial Crime: The fraudster who ordered the most cancer tests from Medicare in a single year has been convicted

Elizabeth Hernandez appeared to be one of the nation's busiest medical practitioners, but prosecutors said she never saw any patients.
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