A.M. Edition for June 30. U.S. employers are bracing for challenges to diversity policies after yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. Plus, a dry spell in parts of the U.S. Midwest sends crop prices higher, just as food inflation had begun to ease. WSJ commodities reporter David Uberti explains how the drought is affecting farmers and could have global ramifications. And U.S. officials warn a new Chinese law raises risks for American firms in the country. Luke Vargas hosts.
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