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As wages increase in the U.S., companies are also raising their prices. The Wall Street Journal's Austen Hufford breaks down which companies are involved in the price-hike and what it all means for Americans.
President Trump and EU officials agree on mew tariffs, House Republicans file impeachment resolution against Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein, and when airline CEOs try the cheap seats.
Doug Cameron from The Wall Street Journal tells us that airline ticket prices are going up since jet-fuel prices have surged more than 50% over the past year.
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The Wall Street Journal's Scott McCartney explains how airlines and the Department of Homeland Security are beefing up efforts to combat human trafficking.