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Peru’s President Dissolves Congress, Accusing Lawmakers of Blocking Reforms1.října The Apple Watch Series 5 only gets better with the addition of an always-on display, better battery life and more sophisticated health monitoring—or you could spend $200 less on Apple’s older smartwatch model. 99 Boris Johnson Allegations Overshadow Brexit Message to Party Faithful30.září Questions about British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s past threatened to sidetrack the annual gather of his Conservative Party, as he seeks to rally support for his hard-line Brexit strategy and lay out a platform for a looming general election. How PetSmart Swallowed Chewy—and Proved the Doubters Wrong30.září The market poo-pooed PetSmart’s $3.35 billion purchase of Chewy—a fast-growing online retailer that was sucking away customers from the bricks-and-mortar chain. Instead, private-equity owners BC Partners ended up with an investment worth billions more. 8 The Only Thing Rappers and Queen Elizabeth II Have in Common30.září Shares of the world’s largest brewer’s Asian operations climbed in their trading debut on Hong Kong’s stock exchange, joining the ranks of other richly valued regional beer companies. ‘Why Were They Surprised?’ Repo Market Turmoil Tests New York Fed Chief30.září After years of calm, the financial regulator under chief John Williams must show it can tamp down unexpected turbulence in overnight money markets that has spooked investors. 66 Electric-Car Dreams Could Fall a Nickel Short30.září Global producers of electric cars have big ambitions and a bigger problem: Supplies of a key material, nickel, are lacking. 43 California Governor Signs Bill Allowing College Athletes to Earn Endorsement Money30.září California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing college athletes in the state to earn endorsement and sponsorship money, ending weeks of suspense over whether he would go head-to-head with the NCAA. New York Rep. Chris Collins Expected to Plead Guilty in Insider-Trading Case30.září New York Congressman Christopher Collins is set to plead guilty Tuesday to charges related to his insider-trading case, according to court filings, likely resolving the charges lodged against him by Manhattan federal prosecutors last year. New Death Shakes a Campus Rattled by Suicides30.září The University of Pennsylvania, already shaken by more than a dozen student suicides in recent years, is now dealing with the suicide death of a high-profile mental-health administrator. As Washington Fights Over Ukraine, Putin Smiles30.září While Kyiv comes off as an inept pawn in the Ukraine imbroglio, the whole spectacle boosts Kremlin efforts to undermine the U.S.’s role as a world leader and model of democracy, writes Jerry Seib. GM’s Strike and the Battle for Batteries30.září General Motors could help build the first unionized cell-production plant in the U.S., opening a new front in President Trump’s fight with China. Fannie, Freddie to Retain Earnings30.září Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will start keeping their earnings under an agreement between the Treasury Department and the companies’ federal regulator. 1 Supreme Court Is Key After Trump’s String of Losses in Lower Courts30.září The Supreme Court will consider the cancellation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, while other cases are in the pipeline. 4 Argentine Farmers See Hard Times Ahead30.září Screenwriter and director Sam Esmail shares everything that’s on his phone—including the things he wishes he had |