U.S. Auto Makers Are Putting Smaller Engines Into Big Trucks So They Guzzle Less Gas 
 

Big U.S. car makers are standing by many recent tech innovations to increase fuel efficiency, including smaller engines for pickup trucks, even as the Trump administration moves to relax gas-mileage standards.

 
Wells Fargo Struggles to Get Off the Municipal-Bond Blacklist 
 

Wells Fargo is having trouble shaking the effects of its sales-practices scandal, as some states and cities that do business with the bank continue to steer clear of it when selling municipal bonds to the public.

 
Goldman Sachs Bankers Moonlight as Venture Capitalists 
 

Goldman Sachs bankers have quietly been moonlighting as venture capitalists, investing early in startups like Uber, Spotify, Dropbox and Square and amassing a multimillion-dollar portfolio.

 
Sizing Up Tesla's $10 Billion Debt Stack 
 

Tesla is growing faster than any other auto maker-just not always in ways stockholders would want. The company's debt has surged just as fast as sales, while profits remain elusive.

 
Why Media Deal Making Could Free CBS From Viacom 
 

Viacom may have given up on CBS and now that media deals are in the air, CBS could get bought by another company, leaving Viacom all alone.

 
AT&T's Aggressive Attacks Won the Day in Time Warner Bid 
 

Lawyer Daniel Petrocelli claimed he had little antitrust experience, but his strategy helped sow doubts about the U.S. fight to block the Time Warner deal.

 
Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes and Her Ex-No. 2 Charged With Defrauding Investors 
 

Federal prosecutors filed criminal charges against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and Ramesh Balwani, the blood-testing company's former No. 2 executive, alleging that they defrauded investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars and defrauded doctors and patients.

 
Comcast Clears EU Hurdle in Sky Bid 
 

Regulators say they won't object to the cable giant's $29 billion offer, inching the company closer to a possible bidding war with Disney and Fox.

 
'Incredibles 2' Sees Incredible Opening Weekend 
 

The superheroes of "Incredibles 2" came to the rescue for Pixar after several tumultuous months at the studio, collecting a record-setting $180 million at the domestic box office this weekend.

 
Apple Lands Oprah Winfrey for Video Service 
 

Apple has formed a production partnership with Oprah Winfrey to make programs for the new subscription video service it is creating.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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