AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal VideosNowEvan Gershkovich Peers and Colleagues Read His Articles for 24 HoursThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJJournalists across the industry took part in a 24-hour read-a-thon of Evan Gershkovich’s articles, to mark one year since his detainment in Russia.
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos9 hours agoPutin Says Russia Has No Plans to Attack NATO CountriesThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJWhile visiting a military base, Russian President Vladimir Putin also said F-16 fighter jets supplied to Ukraine by allies will be shot down by Russia. Ukraine expects the jets to arrive this summer. Photo: Mikhail Metzel/Associated Press
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos18 hours agoEconomic Data vs. Consumer Feelings: What the Gap Means for BidenThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe U.S. economy—by many measures—is doing great. But many voters think otherwise. Here’s what the data say about why voters feel so bad about the economy and what it could mean for Biden in the 2024 election.
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos23 hours agoDisney and DeSantis End Battle Over Florida Tourism DistrictThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJDisney reached a settlement with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, ending a yearslong legal fight over the governance of a special tax district of the Orlando-area land that includes Walt Disney World. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1 day agoRFK Jr. Names Nicole Shanahan as Running Mate for Presidential BidThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJShanahan was previously married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Kennedy’s candidacy could make a difference in competitive states that will decide the Presidential election in November. Photo: Thos Robinson/Getty Images
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1 day agoBaltimore Bridge Crash: Former Captain Breaks Down What We KnowThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJA former cargo ship captain explains how the Baltimore bridge collapse unfolded and the impact it could have on one of America's busiest ports. Photo: Aaron Schwartz/Zuma Press
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1 day agoSwitching From Apple to Samsung? Here’s What You Can Expect.The Wall Street Journal. - WSJSamsung’s new Galaxy S24 Ultra has AI smarts that the iPhone lacks. To see how they compare, WSJ’s Dalvin Brown locked up his Apple devices and switched to Samsung’s ecosystem for a week. Illustration: Rami Abukalam
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1 day agoRonna McDaniel Is Out as NBC News Contributor After BacklashThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJNBC News said it has cut ties with former Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel after her hire as a contributor sparked an on-air backlash. Photo: Rebecca Blackwell/AP
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos2 days agoWhy Consumer Confidence Is Falling: The Latest Conference Board DataThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe latest consumer confidence report shows confidence fell again after a decline in February that upended a rebound to end 2023. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin takes a look at the date showing consumers so far in 2024 have lost confidence and slowed spending. Photo: Frederic J. Brown
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos2 days agoRussian Court Extends WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich’s DetentionThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe decision came almost a year to the day since he became the first U.S. journalist to be detained on an allegation of espionage in Russia since the end of the Cold War. Photo: Moscow City Court/Reuters
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos2 days agoU.N. Security Council Passes Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution After U.S. AbstainsThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe U.N. Security Council approved a resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza after the U.S. refrained from using its veto power. Photo: Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos2 days agoThe $6 Trillion Chasm Dividing Biden’s and Trump’s Tax PlansThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJPresident Biden and Donald Trump have big plans for tax policy, but they're headed in opposite directions. WSJ’s Richard Rubin explains what makes up the $6 trillion rift between them. Photo Illustration: Ryan Trefes
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into U.S.AvatarAvatarNowFederal Government Backs Tourists in Atlantic City Casino Hotel SuitThe Wall Street Journal. - Ben GlickmanFederal regulators are backing two tourists in their legal battle with major Atlantic City casino-hotel companies in connection with a rental-rate algorithm. The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division filed a statement of interest in the case on Thursday, arguing …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into WorldAvatarAvatarNowRussia Blocks Extension of North Korea Sanctions MonitoringThe Wall Street Journal. - Michael R. GordonRussia blocked the United Nations from monitoring international sanctions against North Korea on Thursday, in a move that the U.S. and its allies said was aimed at preventing scrutiny of the growing arms pipeline between Pyongyang and Moscow. Russia vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution to …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatarNow‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Review: Ewan McGregor as a Count in Lavish ExileThe Wall Street Journal. - By John Anderson The Hotel Metropol, wherein Count Alexander Illych Rostov is “exiled” during “A Gentleman in Moscow,” is like a handblown Fabergé snow globe balanced on the mustache of Joseph Stalin . It is a sanctuary, a bubble, and a sneeze at the Kremlin could cause catastrophe. It is, in one sense of the word, …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal VideosNowEvan Gershkovich Peers and Colleagues Read His Articles for 24 HoursThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJJournalists across the industry took part in a 24-hour read-a-thon of Evan Gershkovich’s articles, to mark one year since his detainment in Russia.
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatarNow‘Parish’ Review: Giancarlo Esposito’s Kinetic Crime SeriesThe Wall Street Journal. - By John Anderson Just so we get a sense of his skill set, the title character of “Parish” kicks things off by leading some already disgruntled-looking police officers on an elaborate car chase through New Orleans, piloting a strawberry-colored Porsche the wrong way down one-way streets, barely missing garbage …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatar1 hour ago2024 Acura TLX Type S: What’s Good Under the HoodThe Wall Street Journal. - Dan NeilTHIS WEEK we journey to a land the car-buying public rarely visits and then only in sorrow: the engine compartment. Under the sculpted bonnet of the 2024 Acura TLX Type S you will find (having first removed the doormat-sized rubber engine cover) a wondermill: an all-aluminum 3.0-liter, 24-valve, …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatar1 hour agoRestaurants Are Too Loud. Turns Out We Like Them That Way.The Wall Street Journal. - Alina DizikRestaurant guests may have luck scoring a corner booth or procuring a steak cooked to their liking. But one request feels like a moonshot: ambience that strikes a perfect balance between riotous and dead quiet. Diners say clanking dishes, larger parties and clubby beats can be a distraction when eating …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatar1 hour agoExport Watchdog Warns About Counterparties Sending Drone, Missile Components to RussiaThe Wall Street Journal. - Dylan TokarThe U.S. Commerce Department is continuing to dial up its warnings about violating rules against the export of sensitive technologies to foreign adversaries amid findings that U.S. components have found their way to Russia’s military and to battlefields in Ukraine. Matthew Axelrod, assistant secretary …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatar1 hour agoS&P 500 Rises to New Record to Close Out Monster First QuarterThe Wall Street Journal. - Hannah MiaoThe S&P 500 rose Thursday to cap off its best first-quarter performance since 2019. The broad U.S. stock index advanced 0.1%, notching its 22nd all-time high of the year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added about 47 points, or 0.1%, also closing at a record. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.1%.
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into BusinessAvatarAvatar2 hours agoEricsson Says U.S.-Imposed Monitor Has OK’d Its Anticorruption ProgramThe Wall Street Journal. - Richard Vanderfordsaid a U.S.-imposed compliance monitor has certified that its anticorruption program is working, a crucial step for the telecommunications company to emerge from the close Justice Department scrutiny it has been under since it admitted to bribery in 2019. On Thursday, Ericsson said it expects to …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJAvatarAvatar2 hours agoTrafigura to Pay $127 Million to Settle U.S. Bribery ChargesThe Wall Street Journal. - David SmagallaSwiss commodity trading company Trafigura has settled U.S. charges that it bribed Brazilian officials to secure business with the country’s state-owned oil company. Trafigura pleaded guilty in Miami federal court to one count of conspiring to violate the antibribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.flipped into Arts & CultureAvatarAvatar2 hours ago‘$25 Is the New $20.’ What’s Too Much to Pay for Wine by the Glass?The Wall Street Journal. - Lettie TeagueWHEN WAS THE LAST TIME you spent $250 on wine in a restaurant? I don’t mean by the bottle. That’s what a 5-ounce glass of 2017 Dana Lotus Vineyard Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon costs at Counter- restaurant in Charlotte, N.C. While a three-figure glass of wine remains, at least for now, a bit of an …