Associated Press
Why the US economy may have already peaked for the year, by Martin Crutsinger
Uber’s Q1 losses reach $1B despite revenue growth, by Cathy Bussewitz
Bloomberg
JPMorgan agrees to record settlement in anti-dad bias case, by Josh Eidelson
Icahn sues Occidental and threatens fight for board, sale, by Scott Deveau and Michael Leonard
Fortune
Angry Facebook shareholders fail to dislodge Mark Zuckerberg as chairman, by Danielle Abril
Hollywood’s Georgia boycott grows as Disney and Netflix consider joining, by Dan Reilly
Reuters
Wall St. steadies after sell-off, but gains muted, by Chuck Mikolajczak
T-Mobile, Sprint consider divesting wireless spectrum, by Sheila Dang
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