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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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4186 قسمتFerrari’s First EV, the $640,000 Luce, Fails to Impress
P.M. Edition for May 26. Ferrari’s first all-electric vehicle fails to rev up fans–and investors. WSJ reporter Ben Katz breaks down the fallout, and w...
Pope Compares AI Threat to Tower of Babel
A.M. Edition for May 26. The U.S. says it carried out “defensive strikes” against targets in Iran, following a flareup in back-and-forth attacks over...
What’s News in Markets: IPO Excitement, Chip Fatigue, the Decline of Dividends
Which tech giant will kick off the next IPO boom? And why weren’t investors impressed by Nvidia’s blowout quarter? Plus, how is the AI frenzy changing...
Trump Administration Sees Threat in Growing Foreign Spy Bases in Cuba
P.M. Edition for May 22. The Journal is exclusively reporting that Russia and China have been building out their operations to spy on the U.S. from Cu...
What’s News in Earnings: How AI Agents Are Boosting Nvidia–and Opening the Door to Challengers
Bonus Episode for May 22. Financial results from Nvidia give investors a look into the “parabolic” demand for AI hardware. Wall Street Journal Reporte...
The Whiskey Glut Upending America’s Bourbon Heartland
A.M. Edition for May 22. The U.S. puts arms sales to Taiwan on hold, saying the munitions and arms are needed for the war with Iran. Plus, weight-loss...
Senate Republicans Break With President Trump Over $1.8 Billion Fund
P.M. Edition for May 21. The Senate’s at an impasse after a majority of Senate Republicans collide with President Trump over plans for an “anti-weapon...
SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI’s Trillion Dollar IPO Plans
A.M. Edition for May 21. Wall Street is bracing for a historic wave of tech listings as Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils its blockbuster S-1 prospectus. WSJ...
OpenAI Is Making Plans to File to Go Public Very Soon
P.M. Edition for May 20. We’re exclusively reporting that ChatGPT maker OpenAI has been working with bankers to prepare to file for an initial public...
Massie Joins List of GOP Lawmakers Ousted by Trump
A.M. Edition for May 20. Thomas Massie’s ouster in the Kentucky primary, highlights President Trump’s growing grip on the Republican party. We take a...
Home Builders Are Facing a Torrent of Lawsuits Over Shoddy Construction
P.M. Edition for May 19. The legal liabilities of some of the biggest home builders in the U.S. have surged in recent years as buyers increasingly sue...
Primaries to Test Whether GOP Has Room for Politicians Who Cross Trump
A.M. Edition for May 19. The outcome of a handful of primaries across the country could signal whether Republicans are willing to adopt a form of MAGA...
Blockbuster AI Trial Ends With Elon Musk Loss Against OpenAI
P.M. Edition for May 18. A California jury sides against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. The decision clears the path...
Global Oil Reserves Are Shrinking Fast
A.M. Edition for May 18. Commuters in New York face a day of chaos as the strike shutting the Long Island Rail Road goes into its third day. Plus the...
Inflation Is the GOP’s Problem Now. Will Voters Look Past It?
Inflation may have sunk the Democratic Party at the ballot box in 2024. But high prices at the grocery store and the gas station are now a problem for...
What’s News in Markets: Clarity Act, Chips’ Dip, Klarna’s Pivot
What drove an up-and-down week for chips stocks like Intel, Nvidia, Micron and Qualcomm? And what kind of clarity did crypto traders get from the Clar...
How Honda Is Trying to Recover From an EV Bust
P.M. Edition for May 15. After making a big bet on EVs for the U.S., Japanese carmaker Honda is now confronting some of its biggest challenges ever. W...
What Trump’s China Visit Actually Achieved
A.M. Edition for May 15. With President Trump wheels up after a two-day summit in China, WSJ White House reporter Annie Linskey discusses the signific...
Why Crypto Die-Hards Are Flocking to a More Secret Version of Bitcoin
P.M. Edition for May 14. A privacy-focused alternative to bitcoin called Zcash is winning over crypto evangelists. WSJ special writer Greg Zuckerman e...
U.S. Scales Up Hantavirus Response
A.M. Edition for May 14. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has warned President Trump that any mishandling of the Taiwan issue could lead to ‘an extremely dan...
How Anthropic Pulled Ahead of OpenAI to Lead the AI Boom
P.M. Edition for May 13. OpenAI has for years been the major AI company, with ChatGPT dominating with users and in the discourse. But as WSJ reporter...
Are Tech Leaders Pushing a U.S.-China AI Truce?
A.M. Edition for May 13. As Tim Cook, Elon Musk and Jensen Huang arrive in China alongside President Trump, WSJ Beijing bureau chief Jon Cheng conside...
First Came the TACO Trade. Now It’s the NACHO.
A.M. Edition for May 12. With the U.S. and Iran still far apart on a peace deal, WSJ reporter Caitlin McCabe says investors are embracing a new Tex-Me...
Meet the Repo Man Retrieving Spirit’s Planes Around the U.S.
P.M. Edition for May 11. When Spirit Airlines stopped flying earlier this month, it left dozens of planes scattered around the country. We hear from W...
Nuclear Power’s Reboot
The U.S. pioneered early nuclear technologies—not only for war, but also for peacetime, in the form of abundant nuclear energy. After a surge in new r...
What’s News in Markets: Bubble Fears, AI Slop, Toilet Stocks
How is the AI trade different from the dot-com bubble? And why wasn’t Wall Street impressed by Palantir’s blowout quarter? Plus, what does a glass com...
What the U.K. Populist Surge Says About Politics Everywhere
A.M. Edition for May 8. Early U.K. election results point to a surge in populism and deep voter dissatisfaction with the incumbent Labour party. WSJ U...
Should You Trust ChatGPT With Your Money?
A.M. Edition for May 7. U.S. airlines are warning that already-high airfares will surge if the war in Iran doesn’t end soon. And the Trump administrat...
Health Officials Trying to Trace and Contain Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak
P.M. Edition for May 6. A patient in Switzerland has been hospitalized with a strain of hantavirus after returning from a cruise to South America. Thr...
Pentagon Says Iran Attacks Don’t Rise to Level of Restarting War
P.M. Edition for May 5. After Iran’s most recent attacks on the United Arab Emirates, the Trump administration is looking the other way. WSJ chief for...
What’s News in Earnings: Oil Companies Look Forward to a Windfall
Bonus Episode for May 5. Financial results from U.S. oil companies Exxon Mobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips show how oil companies expect to reap the b...
Why Almost Everyone Loses on Prediction Markets
A.M. Edition for May 4. President Trump announces a new plan for opening the Strait of Hormuz - but traders seem unconvinced, sending oil prices highe...
Tariffs’ Messy Reality: The Cost-of-Living Election | Part 1: Ohio
On the campaign trail and from the Oval Office, President Trump billed tariffs as a means to reclaim America’s historic role as a manufacturing powerh...
How King Charles Un-Tariffed Scotch
A.M. Edition for May 1. American oil execs give Venezuela a second look as the resumption of direct flights to Caracas signals a major thaw in relatio...
Big Tech Rakes In the AI Revenue
A.M. Edition for April 30. After several years of massive infrastructure spending, four of the biggest names in tech reported sales growth yesterday t...
China’s Carmakers Bet Big on (Electric) SUVs
A.M. Edition for April 27. After an attack outside the White House Correspondent’s Association dinner, WSJ’s Washington coverage chief Damian Paletta...
What’s News in Markets: Persian Gulf Oil Damage, Defense Stocks Under Fire, AI Revivals
When will the oil shock fade? And why are defense companies losing ground despite booming demand? Plus, how AI is giving legacy tech a second act. Hos...
Tesla Shares Drop on $25 Billion AI Spending Plan
A.M. Edition for April 23. Tesla shares have slipped off-hours despite surprising Wall Street with better revenues - and rising car sales. WSJ’s Becky...
Can a Chatbot Be Charged With Murder?
A.M. Edition for April 22. Florida has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI over ChatGPT’s role in a mass shooting that killed two people at...
President Trump Says the U.S. Will Extend the Iran Cease-Fire
P.M. Edition for April 21. President Trump said the cease-fire with Iran, which was set to expire tomorrow, will continue. Earlier, Vice President JD...