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129 atalIsrael 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...
The Nasdaq Closes in a Correction
P.M. Edition for Mar. 26. Major U.S. indexes fell today, with the Nasdaq dropping 2.4% and closing in a correction–more than 10% below its recent high...
Trump Pushes for Speedy End to Iran War
A.M. Edition for Mar. 26. President Trump is privately telling advisors he believes the war in Iran is in its final stages and that he hopes to see a...
Meta and YouTube Lose Landmark Social Media Trial
P.M. Edition for Mar. 25. A Los Angeles jury found that Meta and YouTube were negligent for operating products that harmed kids and teens, and failed...
Why Bankers See Dollar Signs in Private Credit’s Meltdown
P.M. Edition for Mar. 24. Investors are trying to pull their money out of private-credit funds. WSJ banking reporter Alexander Saeedy joins to discuss...
Are Higher Oil Prices the New Normal?
A.M. Edition for Mar. 24. U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf are tightening the screws on Tehran in response to persistent attacks. Rystad Energy’s Jorge...
Is the U.S. in Talks With Iran to Potentially End the War?
P.M. Edition for Mar. 23. White House reporter Alex Leary discusses the conflicting signals from President Trump and Iran on deal talks and what Trump...
Planning to Fly? War, Pricey Fuel and a Shutdown Are Making It Harder
Ahead of the busy spring travel period, it's quickly become more expensive and inconvenient to fly. With war dragging on in the Middle East, rising fu...
Governments Push Citizens to Cut Back in Scramble to Save Energy
P.M. Edition for Mar. 20. WSJ global economics correspondent Tom Fairless reports on how governments across the globe are responding to the energy cri...
What’s News in Earnings: How Retailers Are Dealing With Price-Conscious Shoppers
Bonus Episode for Mar. 20. Financial results from retailers Walmart, Target, Costco, Macy's and TJX, Ross Stores and Burlington Stores give investors...
U.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...