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Wall Street Journal - Aug. 20

The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

- Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airline companies cleared a. major milestone in their quest to integrate after the Justice. Department decided against challenging the offer on antitrust. grounds. The U.S. Department of Transportation still needs to. approve the merger in order for it to continue.

- Media executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. has submitted a $4.3. billion offer to take control of Paramount Global through the. acquisition of National Amusements, the household holding company. that owns a controlling stake in the media company.

- Boeing discovered fractures in the structure of its 777X. jetliner in initial test flights, the current obstacle for the. long-delayed aircraft. The business said it would ground its. four-plane test fleet while it replaces the defective part and. sorts out what went wrong.

- Tax and legal services firm Andersen Global is advancing. efforts to pursue a going public (IPO) of the U.S. unit, Andersen, with 90% of 264 taking part U.S. partners. enacting favor of continuing to consider an IPO.

- Carl Icahn and his company Icahn Enterprises. consented to pay $2 million to settle civil charges from the. Securities and Exchange Commission that he stopped working to disclose. substantial loaning against the company's shares.

- Danish shipping line A.P. Moller-Maersk stated it would. stop accepting Canada-bound cargo that needs to be moved by. rail, the most recent move by freight operators to brace for a. possible work blockage later on this week at Canada's 2 primary. railways.

(source: Reuters)