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Wall Street Journal, June 24,

Wall Street Journal, June 24,

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C&S Wholesale Grocers has agreed to purchase SpartanNash, for approximately $1.77 billion including debt. The company is looking to expand their supply chain while keeping grocery prices low, as inflation worries are on the rise in America.

After the companies agreed not to collaborate on boycotts based on political motivations, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has allowed Omnicom Group to purchase Interpublic Group.

New York plans to build the largest nuclear power plant in the United States, marking its first new major facility for more than 15-years. It is also a test of Donald Trump's promise that he would expedite permits for such projects.

U.S. Semiconductor Supplier Wolfspeed signed a restructuring agreement with top creditors in order to reduce debt of approximately $4.6 billion through bankruptcy.

Hormel Foods announced that former CEO Jeffrey Ettinger would return to Skippy Peanut Butter as interim CEO for 15 months beginning July 14.

The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Monday for the Trump Administration to quickly deport certain migrants back to their home countries.

(source: Reuters)