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Wall Street Journal April 1, 2019

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy.

Chevron agreed to sell 70% of its East Texas Gas assets to TG Natural Resources for $525 Million as part its strategy to optimize the portfolio.

Meta executives have asked U.S. officials in charge of trade to take action against a fine that is expected from the European Union and a cease-and-desist letter.

SoftBank Group agreed to fund a for profit subsidiary of OpenAI with up to 40 billion dollars, which values the ChatGPT maker to $300 billion.

Rocket Companies announced on Monday that it will buy Mr Cooper Group, which provides home loan services, for $9.4 Billion. This is the second major deal Rocket Companies has made this month in order to capitalize on a recovery in U.S. Housing Demand.

As part of an investigation into antisemitism in schools, the Trump administration has turned its attention to Harvard University. It is reviewing nearly $9 billion worth of federal grants and contracts.

Lip-Bu Tan, Intel's newly appointed CEO, outlined on Monday an emphased version of the American chipmaker where he would directly work with engineers to create new products based upon feedback from customers. (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)