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Fed Holds Steady Amid Inflation ++ Dropbox Breach Leaks Customer Info ++ Oil Holds Slump as US Stockpile Surge Highlights Demand Concerns ++ Violence erupts at UCLA, police clear occupied building at Columbia as protests intensify ++ Google lays off hundreds of 'Core' employees, moves some positions to India and Mexico ++ Snapchat will soon let you edit your messages after sending ++ Exxon to Close Megadeal; Pioneer Ex-CEO to Be Barred from Exxon Board in Deal With FTC ++ Dave and Buster's Just Made Things a Bit More Interesting ++ Viking IPO Crowns April Best Month for US Debuts Since September ++ Prosecutors want to take Harvey Weinstein to trial again in September as his lawyers fight Los Angeles conviction ++ Kids should be banned from smartphones until 13 and social media until 18, a major French study says ++ Johnson & Johnson Proposes $6.5 Billion in New Talc Settlement Offer ++ What you need to know about Skydance's bid for Paramount, from financing a deal worth $32 billion to its plans for the media empire ++ Zillow Shrugs Off Housing Chill, Industry Flux to Beat Estimates ++ Gibson Farms Voluntarily Recalls Organic Light Halves and Pieces Shelled Walnuts Because of Possible Health Risk ++ CN, CPKC rail workers vote to strike, threatening North America-wide supply chains ++ Over 242,600 Ford Maverick trucks recalled due to risk of tail light failure ++ Calm and AllTrails know your stress is reaching a fever pitch ++ Wall Street needs a new rhyme for 'sell in May and go away'

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