The Wall Street Journal editorial board took a swipe at President Trump’s recent tariff threats, alleging the administration is using a 48-year-old law to start a trade war. In a recent op-ed ...
Nicholas Bariyo is a reporter covering East Africa and the Great Lakes Region for The Wall Street Journal’s Africa bureau. He is based in Kampala, Uganda, where he writes about politics ...
Joe Pinsker is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal's personal finance section. He covers the pursuit of happiness—how people feel about money and the economy, how they're defining a good life ...
Mark Maurer is a reporter on The Wall Street Journal’s CFO Journal team. Based in New York, he writes about corporate finance, accounting, auditing and regulation of companies. Before joining ...
Sharon Terlep is a reporter covering the global aerospace industry and industrial manufacturers including Boeing and GE in The Wall Street Journal’s corporate bureau in New York. She covers the ...
Aaron Zitner is a reporter and editor in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, focusing largely on how politics are driven by demographic and economic change. He also reports on trends in ...
Paul Kiernan is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering the U.S. economy out of Washington, D.C., with a focus on immigration and labor. He also contributes to coverage of the Federal ...
Rebecca Ballhaus is a reporter on The Wall Street Journal's investigations team, based in New York. Her work focuses on politics and government and includes investigations into conflicts of ...
Tesla (TSLA) stock fell nearly 11% this week, bringing its losses from a record close to nearly 50% as it continues to see its post-election rally fade. This drop in shares of the EV carmaker ...
Chao Deng is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering the U.S. economy. Her stories examine the economic impacts of trade and foreign policy and often center on people and ...
As cease-fire talks stall, Israel has charted a course for gradually increasing pressure on Hamas to the point of another ...
Residents of Kharkiv have no more than two minutes to find shelter when the air-raid siren sounds.