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  • Tending to AI’s power needs is a booming business. These stocks are in the sweet spot [LINK]

  • Can you hack your brain? These companies are driving innovation in the field of brain stimulation [LINK]

  • What Wall Street can expect from key Biden-Xi meeting as U.S.-China relations remain tense [LINK]

  • The divide between retail’s winners and losers will be stark this back-to-school season [LINK]

  • The Fitch analyst behind the U.S. downgrade breaks down the decision—and how the country can regain the top rating [LINK]

  • Small caps are on a tear this year. Here’s how investors are playing the rally. [LINK]

  • Goldman predicts clean hydrogen will be a $1 trillion market. Here’s how to play it. [LINK]

  • In Chinatowns across the U.S., tradition and history collide with luxury development [LINK]

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — CLICK FOR MORE.

Articles:

  • Crypto prices crashed, but true believers are holding on [LINK]

  • Earnings season off to slow start, clouding the outlook for stocks (A1) [LINK]

  • Consumer-staples stocks are bright spot in bleak market [LINK]

  • Tech stocks are back in the market’s driver’s seat [LINK]

  • Stocks end mostly higher with retail earnings in focus [LINK]

Live Blogging:

  • Small-cap earnings suggest the economy might be in decent shape [LINK]

  • Can consumer spending balance out potential cracks in the labor market? [LINK]

  • Bed Bath & Beyond stock soars as individual investors grab the meme stock [LINK]

  • Jeremy Siegel: "It's likely we've seen the bottom" [LINK]

  • Stocks close Monday higher, continuing last week’s rally [LINK]

 

THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — CLICK FOR MORE.

  • Leaked reports allege that Penn officials led ‘shameless cover-up’ to protect Gene Therapy Program [LINK]

  • Penn employees allege ‘dysfunctional, toxic workplace’ in Gene Therapy Program [LINK]

  • Starbucks stores on Penn’s campus unionize, adding fuel to a nationwide labor movement [LINK]

  • From civil rights to Black Lives Matter: Inside the fight for racial justice at Penn [LINK]

  • ‘I would like my normal lungs back’: Students recount physical and emotional toll of COVID-19 [LINK]

  • Former ICE director Thomas Homan returned to speak at Penn. Protesters returned too. [LINK]