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WaPo Journalist Disappearance Could Sever Business Ties For Saudi Arabia
Prominent business leaders have announced that they will not attend a high-profile conference in Saudi Arabia due to the current controversy surrounding the disappearance of a Washington Post journalist. Dan Primack, business editor at Axios, said while it's partly a PR move, if companies decide to pull out of business deals with Saudi Arabia it could be a huge detriment to the kingdom's economy.

Saudi Human Rights Abuses Come Into Focus for U.S. Business Leaders
Sarah Leah Whitson of Human Rights Watch said that the alleged murder of Jamal Khashoggi is finally opening up the eyes of the world to the "grotesque" human rights abuses from the Saudi kingdom.

Trump Unleashed: 'Master of All Media' Becomes His Own Spokesman
President Trump raised the possibility on Monday that missing and presumed-dead journalist Jamal Khashoggi may have been murdered by "rogue killers" from Saudi Arabia, a theory he floated to reporters after a phone call with Saudi King Salman.

Need 2 Know: Businesses Boycott Saudi Arabia, Hurricane Michael’s Aftermath
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'Things Happen': Larry Kudlow Shrugs Off Threat of Sears Bankruptcy
Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, isn't worried about the possible bankruptcy that former retail giant Sears is facing. He says the U.S. has a "dynamic economy," and that's part of the process.

As White House Waffles on Saudi Response, Businesses Step Up
The alleged murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi has major corporations rethinking their involvement in Saudi Arabia, even as President Trump avoids taking a stance. Jeanne Whalen, a reporter for the Washington Post, said this could be destructive to the Saudis' effort to diversify their economy as they move away from oil.

Need 2 Know: Michael's Devastation Persists, Death Penalty Dismissed in Wash.
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Stocks Bounce Back, Led by Tech Stocks
Stocks rebounded at the market open Friday after a massive two-day sell-off. The Dow Industrials shot up by 400 points.

Dow Down Over 1,000 Points Over Two-Day Span
Stocks continued their slide in volatile trading Thursday. Some tech stocks rebounded, albeit slightly, while President Trump continued his attacks on the Fed.



