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Wall Street Journal, May 22,

Wall Street Journal, May 22,

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Unknown man shouted, "Free Palestine!" Officials said that two Israeli Embassy employees were fatally shot late Wednesday night near a Jewish Museum in Washington.

After years of being under the control of the government, U.S. president Donald Trump has said he will "very seriously consider" taking mortgage giants Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac private.

Walmart will cut 1,500 corporate positions in the United States as part of a restructuring designed to reduce its costs and accelerate decision-making.

Sanofi announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase Vigil Neuroscience, for a price of approximately $470,000,000. This deal adds a new treatment under investigation for Alzheimer's to the French pharmaceutical firm's pipeline

AT&T has announced that it will purchase the bulk of Lumen's fiber business in mass markets for $5.75 Billion. The company said this will help millions of Americans gain access to high-speed internet via fiber.

NBCUniversal, a Comcast company, has made a bid to Major League Baseball for the rights to regular-season and playoff games that ESPN will no longer be broadcasting. The offer is much lower than what its rival pays currently.

(source: Reuters)