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Ford, Coors Light and Other Brands Retreat From a Gay-Rights Index
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What Scared Ford's CEO in China
Jim Farley is changing strategy to combat what he calls an ‘existential threat’ from China’s electric carmakers.44 minutes ago - China -
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What Scared Ford's CEO in China
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The WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.2% to 96.06
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Trump’s ties to far-right activist alarm GOP: From the Politics Desk
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Henry Ford: Cited by Hitler, Hero to the Allies
Once America entered World War II, Ford wholeheartedly supported the war effort.13 hours ago -
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U.S. Indexes on Track for Week of Gains
Both the dollar and Treasury yields were lower, as investors weigh whether the Federal Reserve may yet opt for a bigger, 0.5 percentage point cut next week.20 hours ago -
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The WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.4% to 96.26
The WSJ Dollar Index was down 0.4% to 96.26 — down for two consecutive trading days.Yesterday -
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Dow Shares Retreat on Weak Forecast for 3Q
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Trump and Harris Embrace Their Signature Styles on Debate Stage
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