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97 эпизодU.S. Steps Up Fight to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
A.M. Edition for Mar. 20. Oil futures retreat as countries step in to try and calm energy markets and end the harassment of maritime traffic. Plus, WS...
The Iran War Threatens to Split Trump’s Base
P.M. Edition for Mar. 19. Earlier this week, Joe Kent resigned as the White House's chief counterterrorism officer because he opposes the Iran war. WS...
Oil and Gas Jump as Iran Strikes Gulf Energy Infrastructure
A.M. Edition for Mar. 19. European gas prices surge more than 20% after Iran strikes the world’s largest liquified-natural-gas export facility in Qata...
Fed Holds Rates Steady, but Says Iran War Causing Economic Uncertainty
P.M. Edition for Mar. 18. At its meeting that concluded today, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. Journal economics reporter Matt Grossma...
The Strategy Behind Israel’s Killing of Two More Iranian Leaders
P.M. Edition for Mar. 17. A top U.S. counterterrorism official resigns over the war with Iran, while Israel said it killed two of Iran’s leaders. We h...
SEC Preparing a Proposal to Drop Quarterly Earnings Reports
P.M. Edition for Mar. 16. The Journal has learned that the Securities and Exchange Commission is working on a proposal that would drop a requirement t...
Money Is Flying Out of Private Credit. That’s Bad News for Wall Street.
P.M. Edition for Mar. 13. Private credit has, in recent years, been a huge engine for growth on Wall Street. Now, WSJ reporter Matt Wirz says it’s spu...
Oil Jumps to $100 a Barrel, Stocks Sink as Hormuz Crisis Deepens
P.M. Edition for Mar. 12. The economic risks of the war in Iran are getting real on Wall Street. Brent crude jumped above $100 a barrel and U.S. stock...
Will the U.S. or Iran Decide When the War Ends?
A.M. Edition for Mar. 10. Iran says the negotiations to end the war are off the table, even as President Trump says the conflict will be over “very so...
Oil Slides in Wild Trading After Trump Suggests Iran War Could End Soon
P.M. Edition for Mar. 9. It’s been a stunning day for oil markets. The U.S. oil benchmark dropped to about $85 a barrel, after surging above $119 last...
America's Road to a DIY Retirement
Who should be responsible for an American retirement? For the early part of the nation's history, that was never a consideration. The fate of older Am...
Stocks Slide After Weak February Jobs Report
P.M. Edition for Mar. 6. The Labor Department said today that the U.S. lost 92,000 jobs in February—a greater drop than economists expected. WSJ econo...
Trump Fires Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary
P.M. Edition for Mar. 5. President Trump has removed Kristi Noem as the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security—the first cabinet secretary t...
What’s News in Earnings: Merger News Dominates the Entertainment Business
Bonus Episode for Mar. 5. Reports from entertainment companies this quarter underline what’s driving consolidation in the industry. Paramount Skydance...
The Growing Middle East Conflict Risks Drawing in the U.S.’s NATO Allies
P.M. Edition for Mar. 4. The geography of the U.S.-Iran conflict is expanding: the U.S. shot down an Iranian missile fired at Turkey, and also sank an...
Trump Says It’s Unclear Who Will Lead Iran
P.M. Edition for Mar. 3. Three days after the U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Trump isn’t sure wh...
President Trump Says Iran Operation Will Last Several Weeks or Longer
P.M. Edition for Mar. 2. President Trump said the U.S. operation in Iran will go on as long as necessary, and more U.S. troops are being ordered to th...
Why Trump Is Striking Iran Now
The launch of Operation Epic Fury against Iran by the U.S. and Israel marks the beginning of what President Trump hopes is the end of the regime in Te...
Trump Directs the Government to Stop Using Anthropic’s AI
P.M. Edition for Feb. 27. After weeks of tension between the Pentagon and Anthropic, President Trump said that all federal agencies will end their use...
Why Record Numbers of Americans Are Leaving the U.S.
P.M. Edition for Feb. 26. Last year, the U.S. had net negative migration for the first time since the Great Depression: More people left than came. Re...
Why Businesses Are Selling Their Tariff Refund Claims to Wall Street
P.M. Edition for Feb. 25. Businesses are still figuring out whether they’ll get tariff refunds after last week’s Supreme Court decision. But some aren...
Pentagon Gives Anthropic Ultimatum in AI Use Clash
P.M. Edition for Feb. 24. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at a meeting today that the company has until Friday to compl...
Tariff Uncertainty Weighs on U.S. Stocks and Business Leaders
P.M. Edition for Feb. 23. U.S. stocks were down today after the latest tariff moves over the weekend, while U.S. business leaders are scrambling to fi...
Trump Vows New 10% Tariffs After Supreme Court Loss
P.M. Edition for Feb. 20. After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the president exceeded his powers when he imposed global tariffs, Trump responded by anno...
What’s News in Earnings: Homebuilders Offer Clues on the U.S. Housing Market
Bonus Episode for Feb. 20. Financial results from homebuilders PulteGroup, D.R. Horton and Toll Brothers give investors a peek at the forces shaping h...
Amazon Overtakes Walmart as the Biggest U.S. Company by Revenue
P.M. Edition for Feb. 19. Walmart had strong sales growth in its most recent quarter. Despite this, Walmart fell behind Amazon as the largest U.S. com...
Former Prince Andrew Arrested, BBC Reports
A.M. Edition for Feb. 19. British public broadcaster the BBC says police have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public...
The Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl Winners, Go Up for Sale
P.M. Edition for Feb. 18. A long-anticipated sale of the Seattle Seahawks is now underway—and the sale price could break NFL records. Plus, Stephen He...
Chip Crisis Sends Consumer-Tech Prices Soaring
A.M. Edition for Feb. 17. A growing shortage of memory chips is squeezing the makers of phones, laptops and games consoles, sending prices skyrocketin...
Inflation Slowdown Is a Good Sign for the Economy
P.M. Edition for Feb. 13. Annual inflation slowed to 2.4% in January, more than economists expected. WSJ chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses...
Is Cuba Next? Inside Washington’s Push for Regime Change
Cuba is at a breaking point. From severe fuel shortages to a public health crisis, the island’s economic distress has reached a fever pitch. Now, the...
What a Weaker Dollar Means for Businesses and the World
A.M. Edition for Jan. 28. The dollar is steadying following its biggest one-day decline since April’s global tariff turmoil. That’s after President Tr...
Why Elon Musk Is Getting Back Into U.S. Politics
P.M. Edition for Jan. 23. After falling out with President Trump last year, Elon Musk is once again donating millions to Republicans. WSJ reporter Emi...
President Trump’s Sudden U-Turn on Greenland
P.M. Edition for Jan. 21. President Trump dials down the rhetoric with Europe, calling off threatened tariffs on several European nations after saying...
What’s News in Earnings: Why 2025 Was One of the Best Years Ever for Banks
Bonus Episode for Jan. 21. The big banks kick off earnings season with gangbuster investment-banking and trading operations. Their results offer a pic...
Trump to Push Big Tech to Fund New Power Plants
A.M. Edition for Jan. 16. The White House is set to call for an emergency auction in which tech companies can bid to build new power plants. The unpre...
Greenland, Denmark to Put Up United Front at the White House
A.M. Edition for Jan. 14. Leaders from Greenland and Denmark are due to meet with Vice President JD Vance today amid President Trump’s efforts to seiz...
Trump Hits Iran’s Trading Partners With 25% Tariff
A.M. Edition for Jan. 13. President Trump is set to receive a briefing today on options for responding to anti-regime protests in Iran, but he’s not w...
How Giving Over Its Oil to the U.S. Could Revive Venezuela’s Economy
P.M. Edition for Jan. 9. The U.S. taking up to 50 million barrels of Venezuela’s oil could end up being an economic boon for the South American countr...
Can a Chinese Car Company Make It in America?
P.M. Edition for Jan. 8. Geely, one of China’s biggest automakers, expects to announce plans about a U.S. expansion within the next three years. But W...