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Wall Street Journal, June 3,

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Staff at the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency have confirmed that they are abandoning a plan for hurricane response which their newly appointed leader David Richardson had claimed was near completion.

The U.S. Federal Government has proposed to remove restrictions on oil and natural gas development in a 23-million-acre reserve of Alaska.

EchoStar, a telecom company, has skipped another interest payment while it waits for the Federal Communications Commission to complete its review.

Snowflake, a cloud-based data warehouse company, has acquired database startup CrunchyData, in an effort to attract customers who are looking to create their own artificial-intelligence agents. A person familiar with this matter estimates the deal at approximately $250 million.

Walt Disney announced Monday that it would be laying off hundreds of people worldwide across a number of divisions. These include marketing for film, television, TV publicity and casting, corporate financial operations and corporate finance.

In the proposed budget of U.S. president Donald Trump for fiscal 2026, funding for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be cut by $495 millions to $2.38 billion.

(source: Reuters)