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What will the future look like? The Future of Everything offers a view of the nascent trends that will shape our world. In every episode, join our award-winning team on a new journey of discovery. We’ll take you beyond what’s already out there, and make you smarter about the scientific and technological breakthroughs on the horizon that could transform our lives for the better.
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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money. Hosted by J.R. Whalen.
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Based on his Wall Street Journal Opinion column "Free Expression," Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks every week with some of the world's leading writers, influencers and thinkers about a variety of subjects. Baker will welcome his guests from the worlds of politics, philosophy, and culture for wide-ranging dialogues that will enlighten and fascinate listeners. Episodes will be released each week.
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From the award-winning opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal, Paul Gigot, Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn and Kyle Peterson discuss the latest from Washington. Get critical perspective and the analysis you need on developments from the nation’s capital. Join them every weekday. Send your feedback to pwpodcast@wsj.com
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WSJ's Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the world of money and investing. We cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance. Join The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji in conversation with the people closest to the hot topics in markets to get incisive analysis on the big trades, key players in finance and business news. The duo will bring actionable insights to a range of investors and business leaders ...
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Covering pop culture, entertainment, celebrity news and the arts, WSJ Speakeasy's Christopher Farley provides the inside scoop you need. Listen to weekly updates on movies, television, music, books and more from the staff of the popular WSJ Speakeasy blog.
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Get your personal finances in shape with advice on budgeting, credit card debt, college tuition, retirement and more. The Wall Street Journal Podcast Page (http://online.wsj.com/public/page/podcast.html?mod=WSJ_footer)
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James Taranto provides personal commentary on the latest news from around the Web.
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Empower yourself financially. Successful women executives, workplace pioneers, self-made entrepreneurs, industry trendsetters and money-savvy experts reveal insights on how to get ahead, reach your goals, and achieve professional success. They join host Veronica Dagher every Tuesday.
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All Things with Kim Strassel: Trump’s Cabinet and the Race to Replace Mitch McConnell
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One week post-election, the political landscape is still rapidly shifting. RealClearPolitics co-founder Tom Bevan joins Kim Strassel on All Things to dissect the latest. What do Donald Trump's fast pace (and first) picks for cabinet positions (Sen. Marco Rubio, Rep. Elise Stefanik, former Rep. Lee Zeldin) say about his agenda? What faces emerge fro…
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U.S. Stock Markets Decline as Bond Yields Rise
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Plus: UnitedHealth Group shares fall after the Justice Department sued to block its acquisition of Amedisys. Tyson Foods shares rise after the meatpacker reports a turnaround in its chicken business. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Why Real Estate Dynasties Are Breaking a Cardinal Rule to Never Sell
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 12. WSJ reporter Peter Grant discusses the real estate scions who are considering selling the buildings that made their families rich. And fat Wall Street bonuses are making a comeback. Senior writer Justin Baer explains why. Plus, the Justice Department hits the brakes on UnitedHealth’s attempt to get a bigger chunk of the ho…
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Trump's Cabinet Considerations: Rubio, Waltz, Noem and Zeldin?
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The latest reports say Donald Trump will name Sen. Marco Rubio as secretary of state, Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as secretary of homeland security, and former Rep. Lee Zeldin as EPA director. Plus, as votes keep being counted, the GOP inches toward another small House majority, and thank gerrymanderi…
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TNB Tech Minute: Meta Plans to Offer Less Personal Ads in Europe
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Plus, 23andMe lays off 40% of its staff. And SoftBank returns to profit. James Rundle hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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How to Get the Most Out of Those Stockpiled Credit-Card Points or Miles
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Some credit-card companies estimate that cardholders earned more than $34 billion in travel rewards last year – but many people are unsure how to use them. Wall Street Journal travel reporter Jacob Passy joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss ways to turn those points into your next vacation. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn mor…
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Donald Trump’s Triumphant Return to the White House
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In one of the greatest comebacks in political history, Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, winning all seven battleground states and seemingly scoring a popular vote victory over Kamala Harris. And with a Republican majority in the Senate and possibly the House as well, a second Trump administration will come into office with the expec…
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Trump Chooses South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to Lead DHS
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Plus: Activist investor Elliott Investment Management is calling on industrial conglomerate Honeywell to break itself apart. The CEO of Saudi Arabia’s futuristic planned city Neom has abruptly left his role. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Trump Expected to Pick Rubio as America’s Top Diplomat
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Plus: Shell wins its appeal against a 2021 ruling that ordered the oil giant to drastically cut its carbon emissions. And, U.S. airlines suspended flights to Haiti after a Spirit Airlines plane appeared to be hit by gunfire. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi…
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Trump Expected to Nominate Marco Rubio for Secretary of State
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 12. WSJ correspondent Thomas Grove explains how Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Mike Waltz – Trump’s pick for White House national security advisor – could steer U.S. diplomacy. Plus, rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah craft a plan for Gaza’s postwar recovery. And Shell wins an appeal against a landmark carbon-e…
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Crypto’s High Hopes for the Trump White House
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Cryptocurrency companies have had to get used to heavy regulation over the past four years. With President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, they’re hoping for relief – and they’ve spent big to make sure they get it. WSJ reporter Vicky Huang joins host James Rundle to explain what the crypto industry expects from Washington over the n…
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Plus: Tesla stock is the most active in the S&P 500. Cigna shares move higher after the health insurer said it is not seeking to buy Humana. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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The Trump Transition Kicks Into High Gear
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 11. WSJ reporter Brian Schwartz on how President-elect Donald Trump’s team is choosing who will staff his White House. And prediction markets had a big moment coming out of the presidential election. WSJ markets reporter Gunjan Banerji discusses whether they’re here to stay. Plus, Heard on the Street global editor Spencer Jaka…
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TNB Tech Minute: Google News Czar Resigns as Friction With Publishers Continues
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Plus, Tencent builds another Indonesian data center. And FTX’s estate sues Binance for $1.8 billion. James Rundle hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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The Second Trump Administration Begins to Take Shape
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Donald Trump has announced the first members of his incoming administration, including former acting ICE Director Tom Homan being named “border czar” and promising mass deportations. Plus, Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo will not have roles in Donald Trump’s second term, leading to questions about who is advising the incoming president about his choice…
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Trump Names Former Acting ICE Chief Tom Homan as New Border Czar
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Plus: FEMA terminates an employee who directed her survivor-assistance team to avoid homes with yard signs supporting President-elect Trump’s campaign. Mattel apologizes for mistakenly printing the URL for an adult-content site on the packaging for dolls tied to the new “Wicked” movie. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News new…
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Plus: Another Canadian port shuts down after Montreal workers reject a fresh pay offer. And, Bitcoin jumps to a fresh high. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 11. From TikTok to podcasting, the WSJ’s Isabella Simonetti says the 2024 election highlights how much the U.S. media diet has changed. Plus, Donald Trump taps Tom Homan to oversee his mass deportation effort and readies more appointments for key cabinet positions. And Russia explores a merger that could create the world’s sec…
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How AI Is Threatening an Online Education Giant
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Online education company Chegg used to be the go-to source for students who wanted help with their homework. Now that those students are turning to OpenAI’s ChatGPT for help, Chegg’s business is taking a hit. WSJ tech reporter Miles Kruppa joins host Cordilia James has more on the company’s efforts to adapt and survive. Plus, how Elon Musk could ap…
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The Fed Is Cutting Rates. Why Aren't Mortgage Rates Falling?
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The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has trended higher since the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in September – and it might keep climbing. Wall Street Journal deputy personal finance bureau chief Ben Eisen joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss what this means for prospective home buyers. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Le…
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WSJ's Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the world of money and investing. Weekly, we cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance. Join The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji in conversation with the people closest to the hot topics in markets to get incisive …
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WSJ's Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the world of money and investing. Weekly, we cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance. Join The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji in conversation with the people closest to the hot topics in markets to get incisive …
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Trump, Tariffs and Taxes: How He’ll Turn Campaign Promises Into Policy
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President-elect Donald Trump made lots of promises on the campaign trail to revive what he called a “weakened” U.S. economy. That includes “gigantic tax cuts” for workers and tariffs of more than 60% on goods imported from China and elsewhere. He also pledged to slash regulations, even floating the idea of making Tesla CEO Elon Musk the head of a D…
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What’s News in Markets: 'Trump Trade,' Warner Bros. Streaming Win, Hershey Sours
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What were the big winners and losers of the so-called Trump trade? And what drove Warner Bros. Discovery to a surprise quarterly profit? Plus, why Hershey cut its guidance. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad c…
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What’s News in Markets: ‘Trump Trade,’ Warner Bros. Streaming Win, Hershey Sours
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What were the big winners and losers of the so-called Trump trade? And what drove Warner Bros. Discovery to a surprise quarterly profit? Plus, why Hershey cut its guidance. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad c…
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