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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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What will the future look like? The Future of Everything offers a kaleidoscope 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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WSJ’s Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the business and financial week to come. In less than 20 minutes, we cut through the noise to explain the major business and financial news that may move markets, all so you can make smarter investing decisions and take on the week with confidence. Episodes drop Sundays. Hosted by Dion Rabouin.
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The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.
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In his unique style, Jason Gay from The Wall Street Journal discusses the current events and news you need to be informed on sports, culture and life. Enjoy these timely and engaging stories in our WSJ Free for All podcast.
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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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Russia Boost Imports of Key Explosives Ingredient—With Western Help
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Plus: Smartphone maker Xiaomi joins the EV race with a competitively priced offering. And, prices at the pump climb faster than normal, fueling inflation. Luke Vargas hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here’s our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A.M. Edition for March 29. It’s been a year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia. His friend and colleague Eliot Brown looks back on a year of stolen stories, stolen joys and stolen memories, and WSJ Assistant Editor Paul Beckett discusses the efforts under way to secure Evan’s release. Plus, Preside…
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How Prigozhin’s Troll Farms Are Still Peddling Disinformation
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For years, Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin had been a central figure in Russia’s global disinformation operation. Now, months after his death, new cybersecurity research from Google shows that his troll farms are still active and continue to peddle disinformation, with a few subtle shifts. WSJ cybersecurity and intelligence reporter Dustin V…
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People Are Working Fewer Friday Hours, but Work Is Still Getting Done
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Friday has retained its pandemic-era benefit for many people as a half-work, half-leisure hybrid . WSJ’s Vanessa Fuhrmans joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how that approach has spread to other areas of our lives. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…
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Evan Gershkovich's Year in Captivity and Why We'll Miss Joe Lieberman
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It’s been one year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested and imprisoned in Russia by Vladimir Putin, and the world shouldn't forget him. Plus, Sen, Joe Lieberman dies at age 82, leaving a legacy as a foreign-policy hawk that is hard to find among Democrats today. He was also a leader of the No Labels third-party movement.…
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The Growing Threat of Islamist Terrorism After the Moscow Massacre
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After over 140 people were killed at a concert venue in Moscow, Islamic State in Khorasan Province, or ISKP, an Afghanistan-based offshoot of ISIS, quickly claimed responsibility. Who are ISKP and what wider threat do they pose to the West and the U.S. in particular? On this episode of the Free Expression podcast, Afghan Armed Forces Lieutenant Gen…
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Science of Success: How Self-Reporting Made Flying Safer
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This year, several high profile incidents have kept flying in the limelight. Yet air travel is currently safer than ever. The biggest U.S. commercial airlines have now gone 15 years without a fatal crash. So, how did hurtling through the sky in a giant metal tube become this safe? WSJ columnist Ben Cohen speaks with former FAA and International Civ…
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S&P 500 Notches Its Best Start to the Year Since 2019
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Plus: Walgreens shares rise 3.2% after the pharmacy chain posted higher quarterly sales. Shares of RH finish 17% higher after the furniture retailer said customer demand would return as interest rates ease. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal による
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TNB Tech Minute: FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Is Sentenced
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Plus: Spotify is adding new features to promote University Music artists. And stock in software company MicroStrategy falls after a short seller said the company is overvalued. Alex Ossola hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
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P.M. Edition for March 28. Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for what prosecutors called one of the largest financial frauds in U.S. history. Cryptocurrency reporter Caitlin Ostroff has the details. And lawyers are gearing up for the legal fight over the Baltimore bridge collapse. I…
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
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Plus: Home Depot is acquiring roofing company SRS Distribution for $18.25 billion. The Biden Administration is overhauling how the federal government asks about race and ethnicity on future census surveys. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal による
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Officials Rush to Reopen Baltimore Shipping Lane
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Plus: Sam Bankman-Fried is set to be sentenced today for crimes connected to the collapse of FTX. And, Home Depot buys roofing distributor SRS Distribution in a deal valued at $18 billion including debt. Kate Bullivant hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here’s our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices…
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A.M. Edition for March 28. Tech companies are serving up million-dollar-a-year compensation packages and a host of other perks amid a shortage in AI talent. WSJ tech reporter Katherine Bindley pulls back the curtain on the fight to attract the right candidates. Plus, Google finds that Russian troll farms linked to the late founder of the Wagner Gro…
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In November 2022, FTX, then one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, collapsed. The company filed for bankruptcy, and criminal cases were opened against its former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried. He was later convicted of fraud and conspiracy and is set to be sentenced today. But in the aftermath of the collapse, the lawyers and advisers running FTX’s …
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Hospitals Are Adding ‘Facility’ Fees for Routine Care
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Many hospitals are charging hundreds of dollars in fees for routine care. Wall Street Journal reporter Melanie Evans joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how patients can avoid the extra charges. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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TNB Tech Minute: Musk’s xAI to Make Chatbot Available to All Premium X Users
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Plus: Amazon deepens its stake in AI startup Anthropic. And online gambling companies draw federal scrutiny over targeting big spenders. Danny Lewis hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Why Hospitals Are Hitting Patients With ‘Facility’ Fees
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P.M. Edition for March 27. Hospitals are adding billions of dollars in facility fees to routine care, leaving unsuspecting patients with extra charges. Hospital industry reporter Melanie Evans has more. Plus, investigators are looking into whether contaminated fuel played a role in the accident. Senior reporter Costas Paris explains. Annmarie Ferto…
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Plus: Carnival says the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse could affect its bottom line because two of its ships sail out of the Port of Baltimore. GameStop shares fall 15% after the videogame retailer reported a sharp quarterly-sales drop. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Florida Bans Social Media for Children Under 14
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Governor Ron DeSantis signs a law prohibiting social sites from giving accounts to kids ages 13 and under, with parental approval required for those 14 and 15. Does this tread on parental rights, or will it help families, and what about enforcement? Plus, the Justice Department files an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, and a listener asks how Donal…
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Plus: An appeals-court panel has ruled a new Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold. Confidence in the Eurozone economy ticked higher last month, according to a survey of consumers and managers. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Investigators to Probe Whether Dirty Fuel Played Role
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Plus: NBC News cuts ties with former Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. And, Merck’s $11.5 billion bet on a new drug is a step closer to paying off after receiving FDA approval. Luke Vargas hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here’s our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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Affirm CEO Max Levchin on Credit Cards vs. ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’
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Affirm CEO Max Levchin is one of the original co-founders of PayPal, and now he leads one of the biggest players in the buy now, pay later business. Levchin wants to build a company that changes how shoppers pay for big-ticket items and the way people take on debt. But critics argue the company is a danger to consumers because it allows them to mak…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Throws Shipping a Curveball
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A.M. Edition for March 27. As a probe into the Baltimore bridge accident begins, we are exclusively reporting that it will include whether dirty fuel played a role. WSJ reporter David Uberti also helps size up the economic impact of the collapse. Plus, NBC News drops Ronna McDaniel under pressure from its on-air talent. And, the WSJ’s Ben Eisen bre…
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The biggest social-media platforms have tens of millions of teen users in the U.S., according to a Pew Research Center survey in October. But newly signed legislation in Florida prohibits people under the age of 14 from having social-media accounts, regardless of parental consent. It’s set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2025. WSJ reporter Sarah Needlema…
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How Single Women Are Spending Their Time and Money in Retirement
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Planning for retirement can be more complex for single women compared to those living with a spouse or partner. Reporter Anne Tergesen joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how several women profiled in her WSJ story manage their time and money. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about…
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TNB Tech Minute: South Korean Chip Maker Plans Facility in Indiana
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Plus: Amazon expands its same-day pharmacy services to New York and Los Angeles. And Tesla is promoting its advanced driver-assistance technology. Alex Ossola hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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U.S. Stocks Continue to Fall From Recent All-Time Highs
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Plus: Krispy Kreme shares rise nearly 40% after the company said it will sell its doughnuts at U.S. McDonald’s locations. Bitcoin prices fall, snapping a 3-day winning streak. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe Wall Street Journal による
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Search Continues for Six Missing After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
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P.M. Edition for March 26. Rescue workers continue to search for six people still unaccounted for after a bridge collapse in Baltimore. The bridge was hit by a cargo ship overnight. C. Ryan Barber reports from the scene. And a $20 billion merger deal between Kroger and Albertsons could hinge on the definition of what is a supermarket. Agriculture b…
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