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Wall Street Journal - June 8

The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

- Chris Licht stepped down as chief executive of CNN, the network's parent company Warner Bros Discovery WBD said, ending a tenure of a little over a year.

- Alphabet's Google GOOG will consider office attendance records in performance reviews and send reminders to employees with frequent absences, becoming the latest company to urge a return to in-person collaboration following an embrace of remote work during the pandemic.

- New York City is suing Kia Corp 000270 and Hyundai Motor Co 005380 after a rise in vehicle thefts, saying the carmakers have been negligent and created a public nuisance by manufacturing cars that are too easy to steal.

- The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, a clearinghouse that processes U.S. stock trades, will stop offering a data feed that drew controversy over accusations that it was leaking sensitive trading information.

- The U.S. arm of Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, lost $181 million last year, documents filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday showed.

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