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146 集The AI Boom Is Driving GDP Growth
P.M. Edition for April 30. GDP rose 2% for the first three months of the year, rising from the previous quarter but not as fast as economists were exp...
What’s News in Earnings: Airlines Feel the Pain of an Oil Shock
Bonus Episode for Apr. 30. A surge in oil prices is weighing on profits from airlines. Financial results from American Airlines, JetBlue, United and D...
Fed Holds Rates Steady and Ends the Powell Era Deeply Divided
P.M. Edition for April 29. In an unusual move, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said today that he plans to stay on the Fed’s board after his term...
How Starbucks is Dodging Dismal Consumer Sentiment
A.M. Edition for April 29. President Trump instructs aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, to compel the regime to give up its nuclear am...
Why the U.A.E. Is Breaking Up With OPEC
P.M. Edition for April 28. The United Arab Emirates says it’s leaving OPEC. WSJ foreign correspondent Georgi Kantchev explains how the exit will affec...
Can OpenAI Keep Spending as Growth Slows?
A.M. Edition for April 28. OpenAI is failing to hit revenue and user targets as it sprints toward an IPO. Plus, WSJ climate and energy reporter Ed Bal...
Suspected Gunman Charged With Attempting to Assassinate President Trump
P.M. Edition for April 27. Prosecutors have charged 31-year-old Cole Allen, the suspect in the shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ dinner...
Can Planning for Divorce Actually Save Your Marriage?
Divorce can be one of the most financially disruptive events in a person’s life. It’s not just about who gets the dog. It's about calculating the true...
What the End of the DOJ Investigation Means for the Next Fed Chair
P.M. Edition for April 24. The Justice Department will end its probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick...
Why Asia’s Sinking Consumer Confidence is the World’s Problem
A.M. Edition for April 24. Twin shortages of fertilizer and fuel in the wake of the Iran war are spooking consumers across Asia and raising fears of w...
Elon Musk Lands Another ‘Moonshot’ Pay Deal
P.M. Edition for April 23. SpaceX is expected to go public in June, and the move could mean big things for CEO Elon Musk. The company’s board has alre...
Trump’s Big Bet on Immigration Isn’t Paying Off for Most Workers
P.M. Edition for April 22. A year into President Trump’s immigration crackdown, data is starting to provide answers to a longstanding policy question:...
Apple Names New CEO, Succeeding Tim Cook
P.M. Edition for April 20. Apple has named John Ternus, a longtime company insider, as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook. Plus, Tesla owners are pushi...
With All Eyes on Iran, North Korea Nuked Up
A.M. Edition for April 20. Oil prices are surging and stock markets are slipping, as Iran again blocks the Strait of Hormuz and President Trump threat...
Anti-Trump Sentiment vs. Policy: The Battle for the Midterms
With less than 200 days to go until the midterms, voters in several key states will soon choose November's nominees, just as fractures are emerging wi...
What’s News in Markets: New Record Highs, Luxury Woes, and AI Makeovers
Why the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite finished with fresh records? And, are luxury fashion stocks no longer in vogue? Plus, is pivoting to AI a good co...
Stocks Soar, Oil Sinks After Iran Declares the Strait of Hormuz Open
P.M. Edition for April 17. After Iran’s declaration, President Trump said the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports would remain in place. Senior video...
Israel and Lebanon Reach a 10-Day Cease-Fire Deal
P.M. Edition for April 16. The cease-fire, which went into effect today after nearly seven weeks of fighting, creates space for diplomacy. WSJ nationa...
The Escalating Standoff Over the Federal Reserve
P.M. Edition for April 15. President Donald Trump renews his threat to fire Jerome Powell. WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos explains wh...
Maine Bans Large Data Centers in U.S. First
A.M. Edition for April 15. As tensions rise over the Iran war, American allies are drafting fallback plans for a “European NATO” should President Trum...
Bank Earnings Show U.S. Economy Is Holding Up
P.M. Edition for April. 14. Earnings reports out today from JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo show that customers continued to spend, borrow a...
The U.S. Economy Is Teetering. Here Are Three Industries to Watch
The U.S. economy has navigated a pandemic, inflation and global tariffs. But is it finally reaching a breaking point? Oil prices, private credit and t...
What’s News in Markets: Cease-Fire Stocks, Airlines Soar, Intel and Elon
Which stocks got a boost from the cease-fire? And how are airlines dealing with surging jet fuel costs? Plus, why is Intel this week’s big stock winne...
Gasoline Prices Drive Inflation to Highest Level in Two Years
P.M. Edition for April 10. The first major inflation report since the start of the Iran war showed consumer prices rose 3.3% last month from a year ea...
Rising HOA Fees Are Making It Even More Expensive to Own a Home
Homeowners association fees have risen nearly 30% since before the pandemic. WSJ housing reporter Nicole Friedman explains what’s behind the surge tha...
Iran and the U.S. Remain Far Apart Despite Cease-Fire Deal
P.M. Edition for April 8. The U.S.- Iran ceasefire is fragile, with divisions over the Strait of Hormuz and other key issues. WSJ national security re...
U.S. and Iran Both Claim Victory in New Ceasefire
A.M. Edition for April 8. The U.S. and Iran have reached a 14-day ceasefire agreement aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and pausing weeks of esc...
Trump Ramps Up Threats Ahead of Iran Deadline
P.M. Edition for April 7. Ahead of his 8 p.m. ET deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump’s escalating rhetoric has drawn cri...
How One Central Banker Is Sizing Up the Iran War
A.M. Edition for April 7. With markets holding their breath ahead of President Trump’s deadline to bombard Iran’s infrastructure if it doesn't reopen...
Why America’s Upper Middle Class Is Growing
P.M. Edition for April 6. New research shows that the upper middle class has tripled in size over the last 50 years. Economics reporter Rachel Ensign...
What’s News in Markets: The War Trade, Megadeals and a Sneaker Slowdown
Why are oil prices and oil stocks moving in opposite directions? And are megadeals a recipe for buyer’s remorse? Plus, get ready for one of the bigges...
U.S. Rescues One of Two Crew Members From Jet Downed in Iran
P.M. Edition for April 3. WSJ senior video and national security correspondent Shelby Holliday gives us the latest on the F-15E fighter jet and its mi...
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi
P.M. Edition for April 2. Bondi’s ouster caps a tumultuous tenure as head of the Justice Department. Journal reporter Ryan Barber discusses why she’s...
Trump’s Iran Speech Disappoints Markets
A.M. Edition for April 2. In a prime-time address to the nation roughly a month into the Iran war, President Trump claims the conflict is nearing an e...
SpaceX Files for What Could Be the Biggest IPO Ever
P.M. Edition for April 1. Elon Musk’s company has filed confidential paperwork with regulators to go public, with shares listed this summer. WSJ repor...
U.A.E. Preparing to Help Open Strait of Hormuz By Force
A.M. Edition for April. 1. After sustaining Iranian attacks for weeks, WSJ Middle East editor Andrew Dowell says the United Arab Emirates is working t...
Wall Street Cheers Prospect of an End to the Iran War
P.M. Edition for Mar. 31. The U.S. stock market caps off a tough quarter with a huge rally. WSJ markets reporter Hannah Erin Lang says there’s one big...
U.S. Gas Prices Top $4 a Gallon
A.M. Edition for Mar. 31. Regular unleaded gasoline crosses the $4 a gallon threshold for the first time since August 2022, and is now up more than a...
Private Credit Is in Turmoil–and Could Be in Your Future 401(k)
P.M. Edition for Mar. 30. The Labor Department proposed a new rule that would make it easier to invest in private markets through 401(k)s. It comes as...
Trump Orders Federal Funds for TSA to Try to Solve Pain at Airports
P.M. Edition for Mar. 27. President Trump directs federal officials to pay TSA workers, bypassing a gridlocked Congress. Plus, the Dow joins the Nasda...