Stock-market leaders yet to be undercut by trade-war fears

The threat of a full-blown trade war isn’t having the impact on investor sentiment and stock prices that might be expected judging by double-digit gains for the Nasdaq and modest but positive returns for the S&P 500 so far this year. See full story.

Here’s what could happen to Apple’s average selling prices in the next iPhone cycle

Apple Inc. has struggled to meet Wall Street’s expectations for iPhone units sales in recent quarters, but the company has surprised investors by getting consumers to pay ever more for its phones. See full story.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Virginia eatery kicked her out because she works for Trump

Another high-ranking female member of the Trump administration was hounded out of a restaurant. See full story.

The U.S. economy might hit this milestone for the first time in 11 years if corporate America keeps it up

After a rousing rally in the spring, the economy is back on track for a heady year of growth that could come tantalizingly close to an elusive mark last achieved in 2005. Here’s the deal. See full story.

Russia backs OPEC plan for nominal lift to oil production

Russia on Saturday threw its support behind Saudi Arabia’s plan to ramp up global oil production in the face of higher prices, after more than a year of holding back output in coordination with OPEC. See full story.

People are leaving California in droves — and this is where they are going. See full story.

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