What to watch today: Fed downplays comments, Trump to nominate Scalia, and Iran rebuts White House

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What to watch today: Fed's signal, Trump to nominate Scalia, and Iran rebuts White House

is taking place on July 30 and July 31. On the first night, ideologically aligned Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren appear together. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris will face off again the second night, following the last debate that weakened Biden's outlook.

Media, a move the Wall Street Journal reports would join the nation's two largest newspapers. Local papers have suffered a decline in circulation compared to national outlets and have lost their online-advertising business to tech giants. by the end of August. The announcement came amid chatter the business would be forced to file for bankruptcy to break leases. a widely used pesticide that has been linked to serious health problems in children, including damaging brain development. It's a victory for the chemical industry and farmers who lobbied for chlorpyrifos. Crowdstrike rose about 18% following the release of its first earnings since its IPO.

Shares of Chewy were higher after the pet food and supplies company released its first earnings report since its IPO. Chewy said it made $1.1 billion in sales in its first quarter, recording a net loss of $29.6 million, which is in line with the guidance it set forth in its prospectus for its IPO earlier this year.

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