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Plus, President Trump signals he has spoken to Xi Jinping about a potential deal to reduce tariffs. And the U.S. announces plans to start charging Chinese ships for docking at American ports. 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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U.S. Could Pause Ukraine Talks If Progress Isn’t Made Soon
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13:48A.M. Edition for April 18. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Washington has presented Kyiv and Moscow with a framework deal to end their war, but that the clock is ticking for both to act before the U.S. shifts its diplomatic priorities elsewhere. Plus, President Trump signals that China, the EU and Japan could all reach trade deals with Washingt…
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Could Google Be Forced to Break Up After District Judge’s Ruling?
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13:36A U.S. district judge ruled Google is too dominant in some parts of the online ad industry. WSJ business and legal affairs correspondent Jan Wolfe explains how that could result in Google being forced to sell off parts of its business. Then, at some big companies, artificial intelligence is designing ad campaigns with help from human beings, not th…
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With an ongoing trade war and a volatile stock market, some cautious investors are opting to keep their cash on hand. Wall Street Journal reporter Krystal Hur joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss the cash investments gaining traction. 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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Will Trump Fire Jerome Powell?
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26:19Trump clashes with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over the Central Bank’s response to his tariffs. While Powell is expressing concerns, the president wants interest rates cut now. So what’s a stake for the economy, monetary policy and Powell’s tenure? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Trump renews attack on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Plus, Netflix posts higher-than expected earnings. Eli Lilly stock surges after GLP-1 pill succeeds in a pivotal trial. Ariana Aspuru hosts. 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: Taiwan’s TSMC says it hasn’t seen a change in customer behavior from U.S. tariffs so far. And Netflix posts higher revenue from ads and subscriptions, thanks in part to higher prices. Victoria Craig hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal által
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Trump Lashes Out at Powell. But Can the President Fire the Fed Chair?
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13:02P.M. Edition for April 17. In a post on social media and in comments from the Oval Office, President Trump expressed his displeasure with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. But can Trump actually fire him? WSJ chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses an upcoming Supreme Court decision that might tilt the scales. Plus, a federal judge has ruled that Alph…
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Plus: UnitedHealth Group’s share price sinks after it reported disappointing earnings. And the European Central Bank cuts interest rates to their lowest level since early 2023. Alex Ossola hosts. 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, Japan and Italy try to find common ground with the White House on trade. And Trump officials have requested that the IRS start the process of revoking Harvard’s tax-exempt status. 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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The Uncertain Road Ahead for Chip Makers
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14:06A.M. Edition for April 17. Chip giant TSMC beat quarterly earnings estimates today, posting a 60% jump in profits. But can the stars of the semiconductor industry sustain their momentum as Washington limits what can be exported to China and mulls new chip tariffs? UBS head of Taiwan research Randy Abrams weighs in. Plus, Japan and Italy try to find…
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Chipmakers Squeezed as Trump Ratchets Up China Trade Pressure
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12:17U.S. semiconductor companies Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices will contend with new export restrictions on specialized chips for China and other nations. WSJ reporter Asa Fitch explains how that will hit the companies’ future earnings. Then, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has tried many avenues to prevent the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case fr…
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Last week’s market volatility could have some silver linings. Wall Street Journal reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host Julia Carpenter to share some of the surprising ways a down market could benefit your taxes. 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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Harvard Says It Won't Comply, as Trump Freezes $2.2 Billion
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29:39The school rejects a list of demands from the Trump administration, including hiring and admissions changes to ensure "viewpoint diversity." Can the White House legally add such strings to federal funds, and could conservatives regret the precedent? Plus, Tax Day is a reminder to the Republicans writing the GOP's reconciliation bill that the revenu…
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Tech stocks fell after the U.S. said it will put export restrictions on chipmakers including Nvidia and AMD. Plus: shares of a transportation bellwether declined after reporting lower first-quarter income and revenue. Danny Lewis hosts. 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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Chipmakers’ shares tumble after the Trump administration confirms export controls on semiconductors designed for the Chinese market. Plus, Dutch chip-equipment maker ASML feels the pressure of tariffs. And Google faces a potential $6.6 billion antitrust lawsuit in the UK. Victoria Craig hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad…
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Fed Chair Warns of Difficult Choices as Trade War Rages
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12:38P.M. Edition for April 16. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned today that the central bank could face difficult trade-offs in trying to cushion the U.S. economy from the fallout of President Trump’s trade war. His comments deepened a rout on tech stocks, fueled by trade restrictions on chipmaker Nvidia. We speak to WSJ Heard on the Street co…
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Plus: The U.K.’s Supreme Court rules that transgender women can’t be defined as women. Canada holds interest rates steady as it examines the impact of tariffs. Ariana Aspuru hosts. Sign up for 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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Plus, Nvidia’s shares are down after it discloses that the U.S. will now require a license for exporting the company’s H20 processors to China and other countries. And Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell prepares to discuss the economic outlook. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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U.S. Hopes to Use Tariff Talks to Isolate China
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14:03A.M. Edition for April 16. The Trump administration intends to use tariff negotiations with more than 70 countries to push them to limit China’s involvement in their economies. WSJ Southeast Asia bureau chief Gabriele Steinhauser discusses how that is likely to go over in countries used to balancing relations with Washington and Beijing. Plus, repo…
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AI ‘Impostor’ Voice Scams Are On the Rise. How to Protect Yourself?
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12:41A new type of phone scam uses AI to replicate the voices of loved ones to convince us to send money to malicious actors. WSJ family and tech columnist Julie Jargon describes how the scam works and what you can do to avoid falling victim to it. And, new U.S. tariffs and the closure of a popular trade loophole could spell trouble for bargain-app make…
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How Market Volatility Can Affect Homeowners and House Hunters
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10:29Mortgage rates have gone up since last week’s market volatility. Wall Street Journal reporter Veronica Dagher joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss what this means for homeowners and potential home buyers. Further Reading How to Make Major Money Decisions Right Now: A WSJ Guide Buying a Home in 2025: Navigating the Crunch - WSJ Sign up for the WSJ'…
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