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WSJ What’s News

Podcast WSJ What’s News
Podcast WSJ What’s News

WSJ What’s News

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What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In about 15 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall ... Voir plus
What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In about 15 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall ... Voir plus

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  • CEOs Are Rethinking Their Stands on Social Issues
    P.M. Edition for June 6. CEOs are facing more pressure to take a stance on potentially divisive issues. Workplace reporter Lauren Weber explains how they’re navigating the culture wars. Plus, the Securities and Exchange Commission sued Binance and Coinbase this week. Cryptocurrency reporter Caitlin Ostroff explains the ramp-up in regulatory scrutiny. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    06/06/2023
    18:39
  • Major Dam and Power Plant Destroyed in Russian-Occupied Ukraine
    A.M. Edition for June 6. Russia and Ukraine are blaming each other for the destruction of a dam and power plant near the city of Kherson as thousands face imminent flooding. The WSJ’s Matthew Luxmoore explains the risks posed by the dam’s destruction and its potential impact on the war. Plus, a former Bytedance executive claims China’s Communist Party accessed TikTok user data. And Hollywood directors consider a new labor deal as actors grant their union authorization to strike. Luke Vargas hosts.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    06/06/2023
    16:45
  • Researchers Say Twitter Missed Dozens of Known Images of Child Sexual Abuse Material
    P.M. Edition for June 5. Researchers at Stanford found that Twitter failed to prevent known images of child sexual abuse from being posted on its platform. Twitter told researchers it has since improved its detection system. Twitter reporter Alexa Corse talks about the challenges of eliminating such content from social media. Plus, American Airlines wants to reinvent business travel. Airlines and airline travel reporter Alison Sider explains what it will mean for airfare. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    05/06/2023
    18:24
  • Ukraine Counteroffensive Is Ready, Zelensky Says in WSJ Interview
    A.M. Edition for June 5. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he is ready to launch a long-awaited counteroffensive but is tempering expectations and warning of bloodshed to come. WSJ editor in chief Emma Tucker shares that and other takeaways from her interview with Volodymyr Zelensky. Plus, oil prices rise after Saudi Arabia announces more production cuts. And U.S. regulators prepare to force big banks to boost their capital reserves. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    05/06/2023
    17:35
  • Strong Jobs Report Complicates Rate Hikes for the Fed
    P.M. Edition for June 2. The May jobs report shows a strong labor market, but complicates matters for the Federal Reserve. Plus, congressional reporter Natalie Andrews discusses the winners and losers in the debt-ceiling deal. And, at public schools across the country, parents, teachers and politicians have been fighting over how and whether to incorporate instruction on LGBT history. Ben Chapman reports. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    02/06/2023
    17:08

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What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In about 15 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall Street Journal scoops and exclusives, with insight and analysis from the award-winning reporters that broke the stories. Hosted by Annmarie Fertoli and Luke Vargas.
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