Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook have some work to do. The market euphoria that greeted Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S.
Traders are bracing for a bout of volatility around the U.S. election, one that quickly subsides. Futures contracts tied to ...
The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated ... The AP declares winners in nearly 7,000 ...
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is expected to be largely positive for big banks and Wall Street: Regulatory hurdles to large deals, including for Big Tech, are likely to subside. Corporate ...
With about half of the states called so far, the presidential race remains a tight battle–and it may come down to the Blue ...
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A Landslide Against the Media
Yet the boosterism for Kamala Harris & Co. came at a far bigger cost: A narrative full of fantasy enabled Democrats to live ...
News Corp reported revenue and profit gains for its fiscal first quarter, driven by growth in its digital real estate ...
Libertarian-leaning New Hampshire picks between Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig.
Subscribers asked about the gender divide, polls, down-ballot races and more.
Fox News earlier called Wisconsin for Donald Trump, leading the network to project that the Republican has won the presidency ...
Visa shares pared their gains and turned negative Tuesday after The Wall Street Journal reported that the company plans to lay off around 1,400 employees and contractors by the end of the year. The ...
His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host of “WSJ at Large with Gerry Baker,” a weekly news and ...