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Plus: What’s up with wheat? Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( June 29, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Donald Trump allegedly sought to lead the 2021 Capitol attack. The revelation [comes from a star witness]( who took the stand yesterday in the US House committee hearings on the Jan. 6 attack. A Texas judge suspended an old anti-abortion law. In Tennessee, meanwhile, a [new abortion ban]( went into effect. The Biden administration has announced an “[action plan](” in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The US Federal Trade Commission is suing Walmart. The retailer has been accused of [enabling scammers](. Texas has also [opened an investigation]( into its sale of opioids. Tesla laid off about 200 employees. The EV-maker proceeded with planned job cuts, firing mostly [hourly workers]( from the autopilot team. The US will step up monkeypox vaccine distribution. Nearly [300,000 doses]( of the vaccine will be distributed across states in the coming weeks. Exxon and Imperial are selling their Canada assets to Whitecap. The Canadian public oil company will acquire the jointly owned shale assets for [$1.5 billion](. NATO is set to expand eastward. Turkey has [lifted its block]( on Sweden and Finland’s bids to join the military alliance. Sponsor content by Fidelity Try a smoother trading app. Quickly start trading U.S .stocks and ETFs for $0 commission on the newly upgraded Fidelity app. All with no account minimums and no fees on retail brokerage accounts.[Advertisement] [Download now]( What to watch for A [heavily protested]( NATO summit in Madrid, which opened yesterday and lasts through tomorrow, is shaping up to be a key meeting for the future of the war in Ukraine, with Russia and China sitting at the [center of security discussions](. The top agenda items have been military support for Ukraine and bolstering defenses in eastern Europe. Heads of state are also expected to consider Finland and Sweden’s [bids to join]( the military alliance, and formerly opposed Turkey now seems to be on board. In a counter to China’s influence, this will be the first summit where [NATO’s Asia partners](, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea, get a seat at the table. As the bloc drafts a new [Strategic Concept]( for the next decade, China’s naval ambitions in the Indo-Pacific and Africa will likely also be a priority security concern. What’s up with wheat? Wheat prices, which have ballooned because of the war in Ukraine, pandemic-fueled supply chain shortages, and severe weather, are finally deflating. In the US, the price for a bushel of wheat fell to $9.39 yesterday, down 27% from its record high in March of $12.94, a level not seen since Russia’s invasion began. [A line graph showing US futures grain prices.] The decline in wheat prices is just one sign that food inflation [may have peaked](. But why the drop? 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