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  1. Volkswagen is planning to invest $1.7 billion in a self-driving car venture with Ford’s subsidiary Argo as auto makers seek to share the huge costs of developing self-driving cars

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  2. The U.A.E.'s deal for Huawei's 5G technology puts it on a collision course with the Trump administration

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  3. Vanguard’s success has forced its competitors to match its ultralow prices, a trend often called "the Vanguard effect"

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  4. Heard on the Street: What Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway embracing market value means, and what it doesn’t

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  5. The possibility of Britain leaving the EU without a deal decreased greatly as Theresa May promised lawmakers they could vote on delaying Brexit if they reject her divorce agreement

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  6. After its 2015 merger, Kraft Heinz pushed hard for profits by raising product prices. “We may have made a mistake,” investor Warren Buffett now admits.

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  7. The SEC is looking into bond trades by insurance companies that are tied to Guggenheim Partners

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  8. Kim Jong Un arrives for his meeting with Trump in Vietnam in a position of strength. Here’s how he got there.

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  9. Revising or scrapping 78-year-old legal agreements between the federal government and licensing organizations could have industrywide implications

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  10. Iran’s president scrambles to persuade his foreign minister, a fellow moderate, to retract his resignation, in an effort to avert a political blow that could strengthen the country’s hard-liners

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  11. Outbrain has faced criticism for promoting low-quality web content. By acquiring native-ad firm Ligatus, it aims to work with higher-end publishers.

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  12. Silicon Valley is facing several new efforts from governments fighting for access to digital secrets

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  13. Fed Chairman Powell heads to Capitol Hill, where he faces an economic and political backdrop greatly changed from his last testimony in July

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  14. Take an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal

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  15. India bombs targets inside Pakistan for the first time since the two sides fought a war in 1971

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  16. Opinion: You can thumb your nose at slugfests using computer-generated imagery, but their success buoys the sinking movie industry, writes

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  17. Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, in House testimony, will publicly accuse the president of criminal conduct while in office

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  18. Warren Buffett says Berkshire Hathaway and 3G overpaid when they helped form Kraft Heinz, but he has no plans to sell

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  19. Heard on the Street: Japan Inc.’s push to unwind cross-shareholding is throwing up investment opportunities—just look at Nintendo

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  20. Chinese stocks are on a tear. But fear not, the latest rally looks less precarious than the one four years ago.

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