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PRESS DIGEST- Wall Street Journal - Nov 20

Nov 20 (Reuters) - Following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

- Sam Altman's bid to return to OpenAI after being ousted Friday faltered late Sunday, as the board that fired him opted not to agree to proposed terms of his reinstatement.

- CEO of General Motors' robot-taxi unit Cruise, Kyle Vogt has resigned from the company, following a turbulent month in which the company lost some of its permits in California and paused operations.

- A venture of two nonprofits and Related Fund Management is poised to win an auction for billions of dollars of Signature Bank loans backed by New York apartments.

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- Rosalynn Carter, who as first lady of the U.S. served as a key adviser to her husband, and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, during his turbulent presidency, died at her home in Plains, Georgia.

- Kelly Bayer Rosmarin resigned as the chief executive of Optus, the Australian subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications, following a network outage in which millions of customers including hospitals and government departments lost services for several hours.

- Javier Milei, a libertarian political outsider who pledged to flatten Argentina's political establishment, won the presidency Sunday by an overwhelming margin in a major shift for a country buffeted by one of the world's highest rates of inflation and mounting poverty after years of populist rule.

(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)