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MarketWatch - Business
Maersk shares jump on decision to scrap plans for DB Schenker takeover
The Danish shipping giant’s CEO said Maersk had decided to withdraw from the sales process after identifying challenges with integrating the German logistics company. -
CBS News - Top stories
California announces largest land return in state's history
California has announced the largest return of land in state history. The act comes amid a larger movement to return land to local Indigenous tribes, letting people reconnect with their ancestors' land and conserve the area. Michelle Miller has more.California -
ESPN - Sports
Sources: Tatum reaches largest deal in NBA history
Celtics star Jayson Tatum has agreed on a five-year, $314 million contract extension, including a player option and trade kicker, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.NBA -
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ABC News - Health
Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on youth gender transitions. It's the largest state with such a law
The Texas Supreme Court has upheld the state’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youths and rejected pleas from parents that it violates their right to decide on and seek care for their children -
MarketWatch - Business
This is how much the largest 20 U.S. banks raised dividends after stress tests
Banks increasing payouts the most included Wells Fargo and Bank of New York Mellon. -
ABC News - Tech
Roaring Kitty reveals stake in Chewy big enough to make him 3rd largest investor in the pet retailer
Shares of Chewy have fallen in volatile trading after a regulatory filing revealed that Roaring Kitty, an investor at the center of the meme stock craze, has taken a 6.6% stake in the online pet retailer -
CBS Sports - Sports
Celtics' Jayson Tatum agrees to largest contract in NBA history with $314 million extension, per reports
The champs have their best player under contract for a long, long timeNBA -
CBS Sports - Sports
NBA's biggest contracts: Jayson Tatum overtakes Jaylen Brown for largest deal in league history
George's new deal with the Sixers makes him the seventh-highest paid player for next season -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China's manufacturing sector stayed in contraction for a second consecutive month in June, underscoring the difficulties the world's second-largest economy faced after Beijing's efforts to resuscitate its property sector.
China’s manufacturing sector stayed in contraction for a second consecutive month in June, underscoring the difficulties the world’s second-largest economy faced after Beijing’s efforts to resuscitate its property sector.China