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Sep 2024
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Congress Stares Down a Pre-Election Spen...

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A.M. Edition for Sep. 9. Lawmakers come back from summer recess and prepare to tackle a deadline to keep the government funded so they can head back on the campaign trail. The WSJ’s Siobhan Hughes previews what’s likely to be a supercharged few weeks. Plus, Apple prepares to unveil its iPhone 16 lineup, hoping new artificial intelligence features boost sales. And fresh data out of China raises the specter of deflation. Luke Vargas hosts. 


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