The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos7:355 hours agoTrump Says He Can’t Post Bond for $454 Million Penalty. What’s at Stake?The Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe clock is ticking for Donald Trump to pay a penalty of nearly half a billion dollars in his New York civil-fraud trial. Here’s a look at the options he could use to finance his mounting legal bills. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen/Ryan Trefes
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:428 hours agoTrump Says ‘Bloodbath’ Remark Was a Reference to Auto ImportsThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJDonald Trump warned of a “bloodbath” in the auto industry if he loses in November at a rally Saturday. President Biden blasted the remark on social media, saying Trump “wants another January 6.” Photo: Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP/Getty Images
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos3:0712 hours agoWatch: Don Lemon Asks Elon Musk About Drug UseThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJDuring a heated interview with former CNN host Don Lemon, Elon Musk denied that he abused ketamine and was under the influence when he posted controversial material on X.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos5:0610 hours agoWhy Putin Needed Another Presidential Election to Legitimize His PowerThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJRussia's President Vladimir Putin secured six more years in power and addressed Alexei Navalny's death. WSJ’s Ann Simmons explains what the vote revealed about Russian society. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:0318 hours agoIceland’s Blue Lagoon Evacuated as Volcano Erupts for a Fourth TimeThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJIceland declared a state of emergency after a volcano in the southwest erupted for the fourth time since December. One of the country’s most popular tourist destinations was evacuated. Photo: Ael Kermarec/AFP/Getty Images
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into The Wall Street Journal Videos1:433 days agoMike Pence Says He Cannot Endorse Trump ‘In Good Conscience’The Wall Street Journal. - WSJFormer Vice President Mike Pence said he refuses to endorse Donald Trump for president during an interview with Fox on Friday. He said Trump’s agenda “is at odds with the conservative agenda.” Photo: Gage Skidmore/Zuma Press
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowRBA Keeps Rates Steady, Says All Policy Options Remain on the TableThe Wall Street Journal. - James GlynnSYDNEY—The Reserve Bank of Australia said Tuesday that it still can’t rule out the possibility that interest rates will need to be raised further, adding that inflation remains too high and is expected to remain elevated for some time yet. The RBA left its official cash rate on hold at 4.35% at its …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Politics2 hours agoWhat’s News: World-WideThe Wall Street Journal.The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to reject a bid by GOP-led states to restrict the federal government from urging social-media companies to remove allegedly misleading posts or disinformation on their platforms unless there is a threat of official retribution. Lawyers for Trump said he was …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Latest From the WSJNowMore Women Choose Abortion Pills as States Crack DownThe Wall Street Journal. - Jennifer Calfasfall of Roe v. Wade nearly two years ago fundamentally changed when, how and where women get abortions. Medication abortions have become more common despite the elimination of federal protections for the procedure, new data show. Medication abortion rose to account for nearly two-thirds of abortions in …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into WorldNowUkraine’s Impossible Choice: Conceding Territory or LivesThe Wall Street Journal. - Isabel ColesRussian forces were closing in when Sgt. Ivan Zhytnik made a desperate call to his family from a bunker on the front line in eastern Ukraine. defenses in the city of Avdiivka were crumbling and Zhytnik’s brigade had pulled out to avoid being overrun, leaving him and five other soldiers behind.
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into World1 hour agoBank of Japan Ends Negative Interest RatesThe Wall Street Journal. - Megumi FujikawaTOKYO—The Bank of Japan said Tuesday it would end negative interest rates after an eight-year experiment, symbolizing a broader shift away from unorthodox monetary easing. The Japanese central bank set a target for short-term interest rates in a range of 0% to 0.1%, carrying out its first rate …