Trump Team Seeks Truce With Congress Over ZTE 
 

The Trump administration is scrambling on Capitol Hill to keep lawmakers from undermining talks with China by blocking a deal to roll back penalties on telecom giant ZTE.

 
T-Mobile Says It Hired Lobbying Firm Tied to Corey Lewandowski 
 

T-Mobile is getting advice from Corey Lewandowski, the former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, as part of a lobbying effort to help the company secure federal approval for its proposed takeover of Sprint.

 
Cruise-Control Software Glitch Prompts Fiat Chrysler Recall 
 

Fiat Chrysler said it is recalling nearly five million vehicles in the U.S. to fix a programming flaw that could prevent drivers from canceling the cruise control to slow their cars, a sign of how glitch-prone software is taking over more safety critical functions.

 
PepsiCo Buys Bare Foods, Maker of Fruit and Vegetable Snacks 
 

PepsiCo said it is buying Bare Foods, a maker of fruit and vegetable snacks, to expand its offerings of healthier fare.

 
U.S. Websites Go Dark in Europe as GDPR Data Rules Kick In 
 

Europe's new privacy law took effect Friday, causing major U.S. news websites to suspend access across the region as data-protection regulators prepare to brandish their new enforcement powers.

 
Harvey Weinstein Charged With Felony Sex Crimes 
 

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was charged in New York state court with felony sex crimes allegedly committed against two women.

 
Platinum Partners' Co-Founder Pleads Guilty to Fraud 
 

Murray Huberfeld pleaded guilty Friday to a single count of wire-fraud conspiracy in what prosecutors had called a bribery-and-kickback scheme. Others connected to defunct hedge fund face more charges.

 
Intel Faces Age-Discrimination Claims 
 

The federal watchdog for equal employment is investigating claims that Intel targeted workers for layoffs based on their age.

 
Deripaska Quits Rusal Board in Hope for Sanctions Relief 
 

Rusal said Oleg Deripaska has resigned as a non-executive director, expanding a sweeping overhaul of the company's management and board in an effort to escape the Trump administration's sanctions program.

 
Malaysian Police Seize $28 Million in Cash Connected to 1MDB 
 

Malaysian police said they seized the equivalent of more than $28 million in 26 different currencies in an empty apartment searched as part of a probe into 1MDB, the troubled state investment fund founded by former Prime Minister Najib Razak.

 
 

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