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The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google faced tough questions and, at times, hostile criticism about their business practices during a House antitrust hearing. The session highlighted how four of America’s five most valuable companies are under scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. Photo: U.S. House Judiciary Committee/Reuters

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Based on June’s underwhelming Consumer Confidence Index, Conference Board chief economist, Bart Van Ark, says that the prospects of a strong economic recovery are not promising.

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