In Today's Paper - August 31, 2016

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Today's Paper US

Page One

Apple Ordered by EU to Repay $14.5 Billion in Irish Tax Breaks A1

The European Union’s antitrust regulator has demanded that Ireland recoup roughly $14.5 billion of unpaid taxes over a decade from Apple, a move that could intensify a feud between the EU and the U.S. over the bloc’s tax probes into American companies.

U.S.

U.S. Farm Incomes to Hit Lowest Level Since 2009 A2

U.S. farm incomes will hit their lowest point this year since 2009, the Agriculture Department forecast, deepening pain in the Farm Belt amid declining commodity prices.

World

After Initial Drop, Fresh Surge in Migrant Arrivals Puts Extra Strain on Greece A7

A rising number of migrants are disregarding Europe’s double strategy for deterring mass migration and stretching Greece’s capacity to absorb more asylum seekers even thinner.

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Greater New York

City Probes Contract to Train Rikers Officers A13

Training firm’s head has clashed with some members of the correction-officers union who object to his tactics and say he has introduced new weapons into the jail

Opinion

How the Exxon Case Unraveled A9

It becomes clear that investigators simply don’t know what a climate model is.

Business & Tech.

Fertilizer Producers Agrium and Potash in Merger Talks B1

Canadian fertilizer giants Agrium and Potash Corp. said they were in preliminary talks about a possible merger of equals as the industry contends with slumping earnings.

Money & Investing

Oil-Deal Score Helps Aubrey McClendon’s Heirs Hang on to NBA’s Thunder, for Now C1

The roughly 20% stake in one of basketball’s top teams is a prized asset that could be targeted by some creditors.

Personal Journal

The Earliest and Latest School Starts D1

How families juggle start times that can be all over the map—some just past 7 a.m., others as late as 9:30 a.m.

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