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Wall Street Journal, August 26,

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President Trump announced that he was removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. He cited allegations that Cook had submitted false information in mortgage applications.

Hyundai Motor Group, a South Korean automaker, said that it would increase its U.S. investments to $26 billion by 2028 in order to expand on the market.

Korean Air Lines has agreed to purchase 103 Boeing airplanes for $36.2 billion as part of its $50 billion investment into U.S. Aviation.

Li Chenggang will be visiting Washington for a series of talks this week, marking the beginning of the trade negotiations in Washington.

President Donald Trump has said that the U.S. would increase tariffs on tech companies and export restrictions to countries who tax or regulate U.S. firms.

- Perplexity will pay publishers from a $42.5 million revenue pool for news articles that the artificial-intelligence company uses to answer queries.

(source: Reuters)