This Wall Street Journal podcast episode covers several business and economic news stories. First, it discusses a potential mega-merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern that would create the first coast-to-coast rail operator, pending regulatory approval, and the potential issues and competitive advantages it presents. Then, it touches on the International Monetary Fund's updated global economic outlook, U.S. consumer confidence, and a drop in major U.S. indexes. The episode also reports on JPMorgan Chase's advanced talks to take over Apple's credit card program from Goldman Sachs and the implications for both companies. It also mentions the significant drop in Novo Nordisk's shares due to challenges with its weight loss drugs. Finally, it discusses the debate between utilities and tech companies over who should pay for the increased electricity demands of data centers powering artificial intelligence and concludes with a brief on a tragic shooting in Manhattan and the gunman's motives.
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