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The Wall Street Journal editorial board called out CNN anchor Jake Tapper for downplaying the paper's report on former President Biden's cognitive issues published in June 2024.
John Carreyrou was a member of The Wall Street Journal’s investigative reporting team. He joined the Journal in 1999 and was been based in Brussels, Paris and New York for the paper.
Pierre Bienaimé is an audio producer on the P.M. edition of What's News, The Wall Street Journal's twice-daily podcast covering the biggest headlines and business news.
The Wall Street Journal has conducted multiple rounds of layoffs this year. In a lawsuit, former reporter Stephanie Armour says the paper tried to shed employees with significant health-care costs ...
Jeff Horwitz is a former technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal in San Francisco, where he covered Meta and social-media platforms. He is the author of “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and ...
Dan Neil is the author of the “Rumble Seat” column which runs Saturdays in The Wall Street Journal. Previously, Mr. Neil was the auto columnist for the Los Angeles Times from 2003 to 2010. He ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Emma Tucker, editor-in-chief of "The Wall Street Journal," about the paper's coverage of the 2024 presidential race.
The Wall Street Journal called out CNN anchor Jake Tapper for downplaying the paper's report on former President Biden's mental decline in June 2024.
Brenda Cronin is a special writer at The Wall Street Journal, where she reports and edits articles on the arts and culture. She has written about the oldest society of book collectors, a legendary ...
Chip Cummins is the chief news editor of Dow Jones Newswires, the real-time financial news service of The Wall Street Journal. Based in London, he runs a team of editors and reporters working ...
The Wall Street Journal slammed President Trump’s administration for delivering a “short-sighted attack” on Harvard University after banning the Ivy League institution from enrolling ...
Deborah Solomon is a reporter in the Washington, D.C. bureau of The Wall Street Journal, covering economic policy. Previously, she covered the Securities and Exchange Commission and financial ...