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Wall Street Journal - July 24

The following are the leading stories in the Wall Street Journal. has not confirmed these stories and does not guarantee their accuracy.

- U.S. air-safety regulators are launching a broad review of Southwest Airlines after a string of recent close calls and other occurrences.

- U.S. Trick Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned Tuesday amidst bipartisan outrage over her agency's failure to stop a 20-year-old shooter from opening fire on former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally.

- General Motors stated it would postpone prepare for a brand-new Buick electrical vehicle and push back the opening of an EV truck factory, the most recent retrenchment by car manufacturers that had been pushing difficult into battery-powered automobiles.

- The Trump campaign submitted a long-shot obstacle to block Vice President Kamala Harris from project funds in what utilized to be the joint Biden-Harris war chest, in a complaint submitted Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission.

- U.S. Federal transportation authorities have introduced an investigation into Delta Air Lines as the carrier had a hard time to rebound from an operations crisis that led to countless canceled flights and stranded travelers.

- Airplane remains in talks with Rolls-Royce about utilizing the engine maker's new turbine to power its future line-up of narrow-body airplane, in what would be a significant breakthrough for the British engineering business.

(source: Reuters)