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Three CEOs Quit Trump Council

Merck’s Frazier, Intel’s Krzanich and Under Armour’s Plank resigned from a presidential council in apparent protest of the president’s failure to quickly condemn white supremacists. 2356

Retailers Send Mixed Messages on the Sector’s Health

Retailers navigating a rocky landscape didn’t see a lot of clarity as Dick’s Sporting Goods and Coach reported weak results while TJX Cos, and Home Depot posted strong quarterly sales.

Computer-Chip Testing Firm Urges Blocking Sale of Rival to China Fund

Cohu Inc., which tests semiconductors, wants to persuade the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment that the proposed sale of Xcerra Corp. to a Chinese government-backed fund would threaten national security.

Insulin Maker Learns Brutal Lesson: Sometimes Innovation Doesn’t Pay

For almost a century, Novo Nordisk rolled out new versions of its core product at higher prices. Then suddenly, customers including governments and insurers decided the older, less expensive versions were good enough.

Defaults Increase for ‘Green’ Loans

PACE loans are designed to help homeowners make eco-friendly upgrades to their homes. But the number of people defaulting on their payments is on the rise, according to tax data. 93

Man Accused of Using EBay for Terrorist Funding Agrees to Plead Guilty

An American man accused of using fake eBay transactions to receive Islamic State funds for a possible terror attack in the U.S. has agreed to plead guilty, according to a court filing. Mohamed Elshinawy is scheduled to appear for the guilty plea Tuesday in a Baltimore federal court.

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The Smarter Ways to Study

These tweaks while preparing for tests can give students a boost. Step One: Don’t be afraid to ask for help.