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WSJ What’s News
What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.
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4042 дугаарWhat’s News in Markets: Silver’s Slide, Travel Chaos, Tesla Tanks
Why did precious metals lose their sheen? And how much did holiday snowstorms hit airline stocks? Plus, how is BYD shaking up the EV race? Host France...
Trump Says U.S. Strikes in Nigeria Were to Protect Christians
P.M. Edition for Dec. 26. President Trump says the U.S. launched strikes on Islamic State targets in Nigeria to protect Christians–but Nigeria disagre...
The Tyson Plant That Shaped This Nebraska Town Is Closing. What Comes Next?
P.M. Edition for Dec. 23. When Tyson Foods announced that it was closing its meatpacking plant in Lexington, Nebraska, it sent the city into a crisis....
The U.S. Oil Blockade of Venezuela Is Pushing Cuba Toward Collapse
A.M. Edition for Dec. 23. Cuba was already suffering from food shortages and blackouts. Now the U.S. oil blockade of Venezuela means the Communist isl...
What’s Next in the Fight Over Healthcare Subsidies
A.M. Edition for Dec. 22. Congress breaks for the holidays without renewing enhanced ACA subsidies. The WSJ’s Sabrina Sidiqui explains what could brea...
The Struggle to Keep America’s Workers Safe
For over 100 years, keeping Americans safe on the job has challenged the country's free-market economy. Businesses often preferred to regulate their w...
What’s News in Markets: Memory Chips, Corporate Drama, Mega IPO
What did Micron’s earnings tell us about the AI boom? And what’s behind the corporate drama at Warner Bros. Discovery and Lululemon? Plus, does Medlin...
DOJ Releases First Batch of Jeffrey Epstein Files
P.M. Edition for Dec. 19. The Justice Department releases the first batch of files tied to its investigation of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. U.S. hom...
EU Backs $105 Billion Ukraine Loan
A.M. Edition for Dec. 19. Europe throws Kyiv a fiscal lifeline in a move officials say could give Kyiv more leverage in negotiations over ending the w...
Why Economists Are Urging Caution About November’s Inflation Report
P.M. Edition for Dec. 18. Inflation eased to 2.7% in November, lower than economists expected. WSJ’s Chao Deng explains why they are taking the report...
Frustrated Republican Centrists Join Democrats to Force ACA Vote
P.M. Edition for Dec. 17. Some frustrated Republicans have bucked leadership and sided with House Democrats to force a vote on extending expiring heal...
Trump Takes Aim at Venezuela’s Maduro With Tanker Blockade
A.M. Edition for Dec. 17. President Trump orders a “total and complete blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela. Plus, W...
U.S. Unemployment Rises to Highest Level Since 2021
P.M. Edition for Dec. 16. A long-awaited government report on jobs adds to questions about the economy’s strength. Watch the WSJ Q&A for more takeaway...
Delayed U.S. Jobs Data to Fill In Labor Market Blanks
A.M. Edition for Dec. 16. Investors will get a closer look at the U.S. employment picture with the release of two months’ worth of data that was delay...
Ford Pulls Back From EV Plans After $19.5 Billion Hit
P.M. Edition for Dec. 15. Ford expects to take about $19.5 billion in charges as it retrenches from electric vehicles. WSJ’s Rebecca Picciotti unpacks...
Australia Confronts Rising Antisemitic Violence After Shooting
A.M. Edition for Dec. 15. Australia’s prime minister Anthony Albanese is vowing tougher gun laws after a father and son targeted a Hanukkah celebratio...
Inside China’s Pursuit of Tech Dominance–and What It Means for the U.S.
The world’s second-biggest economy has been making major inroads on the technology front from artificial intelligence to autonomous driving. China’s a...
What’s News in Markets: Soup Stock, AI Angst, Lululemon Rebound
What’s ailing Campbell’s soup? And why are investors jumpy again about AI? Plus, is Lululemon on the verge of making a comeback? Host Francesca Fontan...
Washington Tightens the Screws on Venezuela’s Maduro
A.M. Edition for Dec. 12. The U.S. is ramping up efforts to force Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro from power, by sanctioning his family members and oil tan...
America’s Business-Heavy Postwar Vision for Ukraine Triggers Clash with Europe
A.M. Edition for Dec. 11. The U.S. proposals have sparked an intense battle at the negotiating table, with WSJ security correspondent Benoit Faucon sa...
Australia Bans Under-16s From Social Media in World First
A.M. Edition for Dec. 10. In a move being watched by governments around the world, Australia implements a landmark law banning children under 16 years...
Trump Lets Nvidia Sell More Chips to China
A.M. Edition for Dec. 9. Nvidia shares jumped off-hours after President Trump approved the sale of its high-performance H200 chips to China. WSJ Asia...
Trump’s Beef With Inflation
A.M. Edition for Dec. 8. The White House takes aim at soaring beef prices as worsening consumer sentiment pushes the president to tackle rising inflat...
Inside the Growing Push to Ban Social Media for Kids
Australia is on the cusp of banning social media for children, with countries around the world expected to follow suit. Teenagers and tech companies a...
What's News in Markets: Cautious Consumers, Dollar Retailers, Media Megadeal
What are supermarkets and consumer brands saying about shoppers? And which companies are getting a boost from higher-income customers? Plus, who are t...
The $72 Billion Netflix Deal Now Needs the Trump Administration’s Blessing
P.M. Edition for Dec. 5. The streaming company won the fight for Warner Bros. in a deal that would shake up Hollywood. But first it has to win approva...
Netflix Wins Warner Bros. Discovery Bidding War
A.M. Edition for Dec. 5. With Netflix clinching some Warner Bros. Discovery assets, Hollywood is bracing for a seismic reshuffle. WSJ entertainment re...
How Green Energy Slashed Emissions But Crippled Europe's Economy
A.M. Edition for Dec. 4. A controversial U.S. boat strike takes a new turn, as an Admiral plans to tell lawmakers that two survivors were trying to co...
Trump Calls Somali Immigrants ‘Garbage’
A.M. Edition for Dec. 3. President Donald Trump rails against Somali immigrants in Minneapolis, describing them in disparaging terms ahead of an expec...
How Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Is Taking on SpaceX in the Race to the Moon
P.M. Edition for Dec. 2. Blue Origin is gaining momentum in its quest to land astronauts on the moon. WSJ’s Micah Maidenberg discusses the company’s c...
OpenAI Issues ‘Code Red’ as AI Rivals Gain Ground
A.M. Edition for Dec. 2. OpenAI declares “code red” in a memo to employees, as its lead in the AI race narrows. WSJ’s Berber Jin explains what has Ope...
Inside Germany’s Secret Plan for War With Russia
A.M. Edition for Dec. 1. As talks to end the war in Ukraine continue with U.S. envoys headed for Moscow this week, WSJ’s Bertrand Benoit details Germa...
Two National Guard Members Shot in Washington, D.C.
P.M. Edition for Nov. 26. Two members of the West Virginia National Guard deployed in Washington, D.C. have been shot near the White House. Plus, a ju...
Witkoff-Putin Meeting Fuels Fresh Hope for Ukraine Peace Talks
A.M. Edition for Nov. 26. A new leak shows how U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff advised a Putin aide on the Ukraine peace plan. A plan that now seems...
The U.S. Economy Is Hooked on AI Spending
A.M. Edition for Nov. 25. Talks to end the war in Ukraine move into a new phase, as a top U.S. Army official meets with a Russian delegation in Abu Dh...
White House Hails Progress on Ukraine Peace Talks
A.M. Edition for Nov. 24. After fears from Kyiv and U.S. allies that many of the points in President Trump’s peace plan conformed with key Russian dem...
Condoleezza Rice on Beating China in the Tech Race: 'Run Hard and Run Fast'
This week, we’re bringing you an episode of Bold Names, which presents conversations with the leaders of the bold-named companies featured in the page...
What’s News in Markets: Investor Jitters, Retail Rivalries, Nuclear AI
Which of the major home improvement stores came out on top this week? And why is Target investing $1 billion more in store upgrades? Plus, how did the...
AI Bubble Fears Roar Back, Slamming Chip Stocks
A.M. Edition for Nov. 21. Asian semiconductor stocks tumbled, a day after Nvidia’s gains were erased on U.S. markets as investors continue to question...
How Nvidia Is Powering the Market Turnaround
A.M. Edition for Nov. 20. Nvidia's highly-anticipated earnings report did not disappoint with soaring profits soothing investor jitters over the AI bo...