March 2 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the
Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and
does not vouch for their accuracy.
- Republican front-runner Donald Trump won seven Super
Tuesday presidential contests, while Ted Cruz won two to ensure
the GOP race will stretch into the spring. For the Democrats,
Hillary Clinton took seven delegate-rich states and Bernie
Sanders claimed four others in the biggest voting day of the
primary season.
- Aubrey McClendon, one of the pioneers of the U.S. shale
boom, was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of
conspiring with an unnamed company to rig the price of oil and
gas leases in Oklahoma.
- FBI director James Comey conceded that a mistake was made
in the early days of the investigation into the San Bernardino,
California, attack, making it harder to get data from one of the
shooters' phones.
- Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd CP.TO recently revived its
efforts to buy CSX Corp CSX.O in the latest sign of its
eagerness to bring consolidation to the industry.
- The Sports Authority plans to file for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection and shut down in the coming weeks if the
struggling retailer can't find a buyer for its business.