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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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With lively analysis, timely insights and in-depth interviews, WSJ editors and reporters cover the fast-changing media and marketing business.
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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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Wake up with America's first news. Host Gordon Deal goes beyond the headlines with the day's first look at news, politics, entertainment and more. 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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Get the analysis you need to stay ahead of the headlines and markets. Listen to stock and company news, share prices, financial insights and commentary on global investing from The Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street podcast team.
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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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Plus: Sonos Chief Executive Patrick Spence is stepping down. Lululemon raises its quarterly revenue targets. Pierre Bienaimé reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal által
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Bond Selloff Raises the Stakes for Earnings Season
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A.M. Edition for Jan. 13. WSJ editor Alex Frangos explains why government-bond yields are surging around the world, and how this makes corporate earnings growth even more critical. Plus, resurgent winds in Los Angeles pose fresh challenges for firefighters. And WSJ autos reporter Christopher Otts tells us about his visit to one of the EV “battery b…
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Plus: Trump’s pick to head the CIA is expected to push for more aggressive spying operations targeting China. And, strengthening winds keep the fire threat very high as crews continue to battle historic blazes in Los Angeles. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad…
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How Companies Are Already Using AI Agents
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Big companies in pharmaceuticals, finance and technology are deploying artificial intelligence agents at scale. But they’re not quite ready to let the bots run amok. WSJ reporter Belle Lin joins host James Rundle to talk about how some companies, including Moody’s, eBay and others, are using the tech and how it could affect workers. Plus, how smart…
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About 1.5% of Americans have a perfect credit score, according to credit reporting firm Experian. But how much weight does an 850 score carry? Wall Street Journal reporter Imani Moise joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how much this grade of financial health really matters and what happens when you reach it. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. n…
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Donald Trump's Hush Money Sentencing in New York
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With the president-elect about to take office, Judge Juan Merchan says a sentence of "unconditional discharge," meaning no penalties for a jury conviction on 34 felonies, is the only option that won't interfere with Trump's official duties. The Supreme Court split 5-4 on letting the sentencing go forward, but could it help Trump in the end, if it p…
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Free Expression Encore: The Best of 2024
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Free Expression's final episode of 2024 features some of Wall Street Journal editor at large Gerry Baker's best interviews of the year, including conversations with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Trump National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien, Republican Majority Leader Rep. Steve Scalise and Richard Fontaine and Robert Blackwill, foreign policy com…
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How the U.S. Job Market Could Change in 2025
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What are the macro trends moving the U.S. labor market and how might that translate into your ability to find a new job? From the incoming Trump administration’s tariff and immigration plans to the adoption of AI, WSJ workplace and employment reporter Lauren Weber and logistics and supply chain reporter Paul Berger discuss what’s driving changes in…
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Will Dealmaking Boom Under Trump? Lazard CEO Peter Orszag Weighs In
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On WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts Gunjan Banerji and Telis Demos dive into what almost everyone on Wall Street is fixated on right now: rising bond yields. Then they explore what Disney’s potential merger with FuboTV means for streaming services and how sports and other live events are driving those deals. Telis also gears up for the Super Bowl. …
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What drove FuboTV’s gains? And how are bird-flu worries affecting vaccine makers? Plus, why did insurance shares drop? 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 choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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What drove FuboTV’s gains? And how are bird-flu worries affecting vaccine makers? Plus, why did insurance shares drop? 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 choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Home insurance companies see stock hits as the blazes continue. Plus, Delta shares soared after the airline reported quarterly results. Danny Lewis reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal által
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A Defiant Trump Is Sentenced in Hush-Money Case
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P.M. Edition for Jan. 10. Donald Trump has become the first former U.S. president to be sentenced for a crime—in this case, falsifying business records. WSJ courts reporter Corinne Ramey weighs in on why this sentence matters. And a strong jobs report is good news about the health of the economy, but sends stocks trending downward. Reporter Paul Ki…
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Plus, bitcoin ETFs soar in their first year of trading. And electronic-trading network Liquidnet is fined by US watchdogs. James Rundle hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal által
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Plus: President-elect Donald Trump is sentenced to no punishment for covering up hush money paid to a porn star. And ESPN, Fox Corp., and Warner Bros. Discovery call off their planned Venu Sports joint venture. Pierre Bienaimé 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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Plus: The Supreme Court clears the way for Donald Trump’s criminal sentencing in his hush-money case. And, 10 people are confirmed dead as wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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L.A. Utility Lacked Common Wildfire Safety Measures
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A.M. Edition for Jan. 10. As investigators look for the cause of deadly wildfires around Los Angeles, regulatory filings show one of city’s municipal utilities didn’t proactively shut off power in areas ravaged by blazes – a practice turned to by other utilities when fire risk is high. Plus, what to expect as the TikTok ban heads to the Supreme Cou…
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How New Wearable Tech Targets Brain Waves for Better Sleep
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Do you have trouble falling asleep? If meditation apps and sleep trackers aren’t cutting it, now there’s technology designed to help users not only nod off more quickly but improve their slumber. WSJ’s Charlotte Gartenberg speaks with Science Bureau Chief Jo Craven McGinty about the latest wearable sleep tech that targets brain waves with sound and…
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According to the Labor Department, it now takes someone six months on average to find a job – roughly a month longer than it did in early 2023. Wall Street Journal reporter Matt Grossman joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why the labor market, especially for white collar workers, is weaker than it seems. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsl…
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TikTok Braces for Supreme Court Showdown with Washington
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TikTok is making a last-ditch effort to block the law that will ban it within the U.S. today. The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on a case that will decide the Chinese-owned app’s future in the U.S. WSJ reporter Jess Bravin joins host James Rundle to discuss what the arguments on both sides are likely to be. Plus, how Uber and Lyft are…
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Donald Trump’s News Conference, From Greenland to Wind Farms
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The president-elect meets the press at Mar-a-Lago and makes news by calling to rename the Gulf of Mexico, combine Canada and the U.S., end construction of wind turbines, and potentially invade Panama and Greenland. How much of this rhetoric reflects Trump's actual policy views, how much of it is political theater, and could such bullying be counter…
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The Economic Toll of the Los Angeles Fires
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P.M. Edition for Jan. 9. As wildfires continue to rage around Los Angeles, experts are starting to get a sense of their staggering toll. WSJ reporter Jean Eaglesham talks about how homeowners insurance could change in a state ravaged by fire. And five presidents were among the leaders honoring former President Jimmy Carter at his funeral today. WSJ…
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Plus, Apple defends Siri after a privacy lawsuit. And, cybersecurity startup Wiz names a new CFO as it prepares for an IPO. James Rundle hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal által
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Plus: Lebanon’s parliament elects Joseph Aoun, a U.S.-trained general, as president. U.S. leaders and five former presidents gather in Washington, D.C., for former President Jimmy Carter’s memorial service. J.R. Whalen reports. Programming note: Minute Briefing will release its next episode Friday morning. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News new…
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Plus: U.S. dockworkers and port employers reach a tentative labor deal to avert another shutdown. And, Blackstone is investing $300 million in DDN, its latest bet on artificial intelligence. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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