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Wall Street Journal, August 13,

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Tinder's parent company Match Group agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission $14 million in order to settle a complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission regarding deceptive business practices.

Spirit Airlines warned that it was facing doubts about its ability to continue operations, only months after regaining financial stability. The airline's operations are being strained by a weak domestic market and shrinking cash reserves.

U.S. president Donald Trump slammed Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon for predicting wrongly that U.S. Tariffs would harm the economy. He also questioned Solomon's suitability to lead Wall Street.

Webtoon Entertainment, an online comics platform, has signed a deal with Disney to bring its iconic comic brands onto the platform.

Air Canada has said that negotiations with its 10,000 flight crews have reached an impasse. The carrier warned that if no agreement is reached, it may shut down operations by Saturday.

Mexico has sent to the U.S. more than a dozen suspected cartel leaders on Tuesday amid increasing pressure from Donald Trump to demolish the powerful drug groups in Mexico.

(source: Reuters)