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

– C&S Wholesale Grocers agreed to buy SpartanNash SPTN for around $1.77 billion, including debt, looking to expand its supply chain and keep grocery prices low as inflation concerns rise in the United States.

– The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will allow Omnicom Group OMC to acquire Interpublic Group IPG after the companies promised not to collude on politically motivated ad boycotts.

– New York intends to build a large nuclear-power facility, the first major new U.S. plant undertaken in more than 15 years and a big test of President Donald Trump’s promise to expedite permitting for such projects.

– U.S. semiconductor supplier Wolfspeed WOLF signed a restructuring deal with top creditors to cut roughly $4.6 billion in debt through a bankruptcy filing.

– Hormel Foods HRL said former CEO Jeffrey Ettinger will return to helm the Skippy peanut butter maker on an interim basis for 15 months starting July 14.

– The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to swiftly deport certain migrants to countries they aren’t from.