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Wall Street Journal - Aug 2

The following are the leading stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has actually not verified these stories and does not vouch for their precision.

- Intel plans to lay off about 15,000 of employees this year and time out dividend payments as part of a broad cost-saving drive more than 3 years into Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger's turn-around effort.

- An U.S. antitrust verdict against the National Football League (NFL) that resulted in a $4.7 billion award in damages to clients of the league's Sunday Ticket television package was reversed by the judge in the event.

- 3M called Anurag Maheshwari, chief financial officer at elevator maker Otis Worldwide, as its next CFO, adding another corporate outsider to the production giant's executive ranks.

- Spirit Airlines is furloughing about 240 pilots and downgrading about 100 captains in a quote to cut expenses as the airline company industry's fight for travelers weighs on its bottom line.

- Former CNN anchor Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X for breach of contract after the owner of the social-media platform canceled a brief partnership offer following a testy interview.

- Airlines would need to enable moms and dads to book seats next to young children without paying additional fees under a Biden administration proposal that seeks to attend to a significant travel headache for households.

(source: Reuters)