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Wall Street Journal, May 28,

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

Elon Musk launched SpaceX's starship rocket in space on Tuesday. The vehicle failed to meet several goals after SpaceX lost control, causing flights to be temporarily halted in some Caribbean areas.

Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, said that officials in Ottawa are in intense negotiations with Washington on a bilateral economic and security agreement. It is neither in the interest of Donald Trump nor his government to continue talks through the fall.

General Motors announced that it would invest $800,000,000 to produce the latest V-8 engine, which will be used in full size trucks and SUVs. Production is expected to start in Buffalo, New York, in 2027.

The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared a major hurdle for a giant project to mine copper in Arizona, being developed by Rio Tinto Group and BHP Group. They declined to review the case of a coalition consisting of Native Americans, religious groups, and others, who claim that the planned mine would destroy a sacred area.

National Public Radio filed a suit against President Trump's executive orders to stop federal funding for public media. The lawsuit claims that the order violates federal law and the First Amendment. (Compiled and published by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)