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The sun-baked court at the far end of Roland-Garros was so loud that Joao Fonseca couldnโt hear himself speak. Everywhere he turned, he was met by the noise of fans in the canary-yellow jerseys of Brazilโs national soccer team. They were all chanting his name. This, Fonseca realized, was how it feels to be one of the most exciting teenagers in tennis. โSometimes I feel goosebumps,โ Fonseca said, after punching his ticket to the third round of the French Open. โItโs a vibe that I canโt explain.โ Read more: https://on.wsj.com/3FgfBcD

The Trump administration plans to begin revoking visas for Chinese students. Universities across the U.S. could face a hit to their finances and talent pool. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4mzUDpX

The summer vacation season has officially begun. Missing this year: the Canadians, Europeans and other foreign travelers who have flocked to Americaโs tourist hot spots in recent years. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4jxQDmN

The U.S.-China trade truce risks falling apart, with rare-earth minerals at the heart of accusations that Beijing is reneging on the agreement. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/43CwHtj

Israeli officials are concerned the U.S. could agree to a deal that doesnโt block Iranโs ability to produce a nuclear bomb but curtails the option of Israeli military action. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly expressed Israelโs concerns, warning that a bad deal is worse than no deal. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4kjki4E

President Trump said farewell to Elon Musk on Friday, closing out one of the most turbulent periods in modern government, with an Oval Office news conference in which both men said their relationship would continue. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/43EAxls

Over the past decade, coaching Paris Saint-Germain had turned into one of the most cursed jobs in sports. As recently as last fall, Luis Enrique seemed like he would become just one more name on the list. Then he delivered the one trophy the club had always craved. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/45zGDGk

U.S. schools have long offered up-and-coming Chinese officials a place to study governance, a practice that the Trump administration could end with a new effort to keep out what it says are Chinese students with Communist Party ties. For decades, the party has sent thousands of mid-career and senior bureaucrats to pursue executive training and postgraduate studies on U.S. campuses, with Harvard University a coveted destination described by some in China as the top โparty schoolโ outside the country. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/45zCGkY

Elon Musk is known for maniacal focus on whatever is in front of him, and for years has carved up his time to try to advance difficult technologies across his business empire. The companies he is returning to are still wrestling with those kinds of heady challenges, but now must do so with Musk transformed into a deeply polarizing figure. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4dLd474

A single Chinese shipbuilder last year produced more commercial ships by tonnage than the entire U.S. industry has made since World War II. In a war, that capacity could be shifted from freighters to warships, highlighting how Chinaโs economic growth has allowed it to build a military that rivals the U.S.โs. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4jqyzei