The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos6:467 hours ago'It’s Still Painful.' Evan Gershkovich’s Parents on His Year in PrisonThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJOne year after WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained during a reporting trip in Russia, his parents share details about his time in a Moscow prison cell and react to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent comments regarding their son. Photo illustration: JJ Lin
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:417 hours agoBiden Holds Historic $25M Campaign Fundraiser at Radio CityThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJPresident Biden took the stage at Radio City Music Hall for a rare campaign fundraiser with former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Photo: Alex Brandon/AP
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:2512 hours agoEvan 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.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:1421 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
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos7:301 day 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.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos2:277 hours agoBiden Approves $60 Million Federal Aid After Baltimore Bridge CollapseThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe White House gave Maryland $60 million in initial relief aid to begin rebuilding after the fatal collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Photo: NTSB/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowThe NFL’s Turf War on ChristmasThe Wall Street Journal. - Jason GayHo, ho, ho! Christmas is right around the corner. OK fine, technically, Christmas is more than 270 days away, still plenty of time to buy your loved ones pine tree air fresheners from the rest stop vending machine, but trust me: Local pharmacies and supermarkets are about to clear out all evidence …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowGiant Merger Deals Stage a ComebackThe Wall Street Journal. - Ben DummettThe animal spirits are stirring on Wall Street. A spurt of megadeals signals a potential revival in mergers and acquisitions after last year’s slump. But dealmakers caution that the rebound could prove fragile.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowThe Psychologist Who Turned the Investing World on Its HeadThe Wall Street Journal. - Jason ZweigDaniel Kahneman explained investors to themselves. A psychologist at Princeton University and winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, Kahneman died on March 27, age 90.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowHow a ‘Gorgeous’ Dior Bag Cost a Widow $61,000 in Tax CourtThe Wall Street Journal. - Laura SaundersAs Tax Day approaches, here’s something married filers often overlook: It’s perilous to sign a joint tax return if your spouse is committing tax sins. A widow recently discovered just how much so. Her late husband had told her that he had “dealt with” their overdue income taxes—but he hadn’t.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowGold Is Rallying. It Isn’t About Inflation This Time.The Wall Street Journal. - Aaron BackAs an investment, gold’s shining moments come and go. It is having one now, and not without reason. There are few subjects in the investing world more contentious than the shiny, yellow metal. Some argue it is an essential holding to guard against inflation. Others see it as little more than a …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJ1 hour agoLife After FTX: Bankman-Fried’s Employees Struggle to Move OnThe Wall Street Journal. - Alexander OsipovichA few weeks after FTX collapsed, Natalie Tien started crying in a New York City grocery store. She was still in disbelief that the phenomenally successful crypto exchange where she had worked, often putting in 16-hour days, had imploded overnight . Its team of young, idealistic employees in the …