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9:05

How Walmart Is Leveraging Automation and AI to Deliver Faster

11/22/2023 12:01AM
11/22/2023

Walmart projects that by 2025, 65% of its stores will be serviced by automation. Here’s how the country’s biggest retailer is leaning into a high-tech distribution strategy to keep pace in the fast shipping race against Amazon and Target. Photo illustration: Annie Zhao

6:55

How Binance Melted Down in Less Than a Year

11/21/2023 9:00PM
11/21/2023
1:32

Israel Reaches Deal With Hamas for Release of 50 Hostages

11/21/2023 9:04PM
11/21/2023
6:17

NASA Has an Infrastructure Problem. Here’s Why It Matters.

11/20/2023 12:01AM
11/20/2023
4:58

How Qatar Became the World’s Lead Hostage Negotiator

11/13/2023 12:01AM
11/13/2023
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Your Money Briefing

7:05

Not Sure How Much to Tip? A New Study Shows You’re Not Alone

11/21/2023 1:43PM
11/21/2023

As requests for more and bigger tips increase, so has confusion. WSJ personal-finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss why some people view tipping as an obligation and others see it as a personal decision. Photo: Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press

6:22

What the End of Mint Means for Users and the Future of Budgeting Apps

11/20/2023 4:36PM
11/20/2023
5:35

Why It's a Terrible Time to Spend Money

11/17/2023 5:07PM
11/17/2023
5:17

Is it Time to Give Up on Trying to Buy a Home?

11/16/2023 5:54PM
11/16/2023
10:15

How Online Currency Is Changing the Way Kids Spend Money

11/15/2023 2:55PM
11/15/2023
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2:00

OpenAI Employees Threaten to Quit After Sam Altman’s Ouster

11/20/2023 12:45PM
11/20/2023

Most employees at OpenAI have demanded that former CEO Sam Altman be reinstated after the company’s board fired him on Friday. Microsoft said late Sunday that it hired Altman to lead a new advanced artificial-intelligence research team. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

2:25

WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week

11/19/2023 1:45PM
11/19/2023
5:44

WSJ Opinion: Happy Birthday, Mr. President

11/19/2023 12:51PM
11/19/2023
1:41

Babies Evacuated From Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital Arrive in Egypt

11/20/2023 6:00PM
11/20/2023
4:59

WSJ Opinion: Nikki Haley Stands Out on Foreign Policy

11/9/2023 6:53PM
11/9/2023
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Politics & Campaign

0:53

House Ethics Chairman Moves to Expel George Santos From Congress

11/17/2023 11:57AM
11/17/2023

Republican Rep. Michael Guest, the House Ethics Committee chairman, filed a resolution to expel New York Rep. George Santos from Congress after a report found he “blatantly” stole money from his campaign. Santos has dismissed the report. Photo: Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters

4:11

Biden, Xi Meet as Underlying Frictions Remain

11/16/2023 1:00PM
11/16/2023
1:12

Watch: House Passes Plan to Avert Government Shutdown

11/14/2023 8:45PM
11/14/2023
1:42

Sen. Mullin Challenges Teamsters President to a Fight During Hearing

11/14/2023 2:03PM
11/14/2023
2:49

Candidates Explain Their Approach to Abortion Access at GOP Debate

11/9/2023 12:58AM
11/9/2023
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Tech

5:15

Why Amazon Is Launching Free AI Classes

11/21/2023 11:36AM
11/21/2023

Amazon is offering free AI classes. WSJ reporter Sebastian Herrera joins host Julie Chang with more on why the e-commerce giant launched the new program. Photo: Associated Press

6:43

A Sextortion Scam Is Preying on Teenage Boys

11/20/2023 4:12PM
11/20/2023
5:41

How Israel Uses Battlefield Data to Fight Hamas in Gaza

11/17/2023 4:48PM
11/17/2023
8:24

How Bad Are Public EV Chargers? I Visited Over 120 to Find Out.

11/15/2023 5:30AM
11/15/2023
5:33

Solar Power is Booming. Could a Glut of Cheap Parts Make It a Bust?

11/14/2023 5:30PM
11/14/2023
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WSJ Explains

6:02

How Italy Plans to Build the World’s Longest Suspension Bridge

11/3/2023 12:00AM
11/3/2023

Italy’s parliament has approved a plan to build the world’s longest suspension bridge between Sicily and the mainland, an area prone to 170-mph winds, powerful riptides, and earthquakes. WSJ explains the technical plans that may make it feasible. Illustration: Alexandra Larkin

5:24

Why the U.S. Can’t Quit Tipping

10/24/2023 5:30AM
10/24/2023
8:22

Inside the Decadeslong Permit Process Holding Back 10,000 Energy Projects

9/28/2023 5:30AM
9/28/2023
5:47

The High-Tech Drones Tracking the World’s Most Dangerous Storms

9/25/2023 12:01AM
9/25/2023
7:10

The Antitrust Lawsuit That Helped Make Modelo America’s Top Beer

9/20/2023 2:20PM
9/20/2023
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Opinion

5:58

WSJ Opinion: The Enduring Division of House Republicans

11/19/2023 12:22PM
11/19/2023

Journal Editorial Report: Speaker Mike Johnson faces familiar antagonists. Images: Reuters/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly

5:55

WSJ Opinion: CEOs' Standing O for Xi Jinping

11/19/2023 12:03PM
11/19/2023
6:15

WSJ Opinion: Biden Family Subpoenas and ‘Loan Repayments’

11/17/2023 6:24PM
11/17/2023
2:24

WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week

11/12/2023 1:07PM
11/12/2023
5:28

WSJ Opinion: Joe Manchin Announces he Will Not Run Again for the Senate

11/12/2023 12:38PM
11/12/2023
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Life & Culture

4:27

Why the Biggest Roadblock for Driverless Cars Is Driver Distrust

11/13/2023 5:30AM
11/13/2023

Driverless companies have been rolling out more self-driving cars onto public roads. But the increase in vehicles also increases the probability that one of these cars could have an accident. WSJ’s George Downs explores how companies are working to build driver trust. Photo: San Francisco Fire Department

1:37

Biden Visits Illinois Auto Plant and Celebrates UAW Labor Deal

11/9/2023 6:30PM
11/9/2023
1:23

Hollywood Actors Union Reaches Deal to End Strike

11/9/2023 1:04AM
11/9/2023
5:01

Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Her First Job and a Life Lesson From Improv

11/1/2023 8:00AM
11/1/2023
3:21

How SZA Went From Sneaker Salesperson to Music Superstar

10/30/2023 8:00AM
10/30/2023
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Business News

2:50

Justice Department Details $4.3 Billion Settlement With Binance

11/21/2023 6:19PM
11/21/2023

The Justice Department announced details of a deal with cryptocurrency exchange Binance to pay $4.3 billion in fines. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao stepped down and pleaded guilty to violating criminal anti-money laundering requirements. Photo: Haiyun Jiang/Bloomberg

6:18

Oxygen Therapy Is a Darling of the Biohacking Era. Does It Work?

11/17/2023 5:30AM
11/17/2023
1:06

FDIC Chairman Recants Testimony on Toxic Workplace Investigations

11/15/2023 2:44PM
11/15/2023
9:02

Inside Target’s Strategy to Compete With Amazon, Walmart in Fast Shipping

11/15/2023 12:01AM
11/15/2023
0:52

October Inflation Cools, Signaling End to Fed Interest Rate Hikes

11/14/2023 11:30AM
11/14/2023
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How Travel Brings Families, Communities and History Closer

10/24/2023 9:00AM
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30:31
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Sustainability Regulation: A Catalyst for Business Transformation

10/23/2023 12:56PM
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10/17/2023 4:20PM
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10/17/2023 12:45PM
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What's Next for Linear TV, Nostalgic Content and Ad

10/17/2023 11:30AM
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At Barron's

22:17

Mattel's CEO on Holiday Sales, Barbie, and Future Movie Projects

11/16/2023 11:00AM
11/16/2023

CEO Ynon Kreiz talks about the company's ambitions for growing beyond the toy aisle.

21:51

Ann Mather on the Netflix Board, AI, and Working for Steve Jobs

11/9/2023 11:00AM
11/9/2023
15:35

Kyla Scanlon on Gen Z's Money Worries and Approach to Investing

11/2/2023 11:30AM
11/2/2023
2:00

Intel CEO on Why 'We Must Be Engaged' With China

10/26/2023 4:40PM
10/26/2023
2:03

Intel CEO: Why the Chipmaker's Business in Israel is 'Deeply Personal'

10/26/2023 4:34PM
10/26/2023
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MarketWatch and Barron's

4:14

Why oil prices could stabilize in 2024 after a rocky stretch

11/20/2023 1:25PM
11/20/2023

Oil prices slipped this year, weighed down by a supply surplus and waning global demand. Crude prices, however, appear set to normalize in 2024 as supply and demand are expected to balance. Here is what investors need to know.

3:06

Looking for a fully remote job? Here's what to keep in mind

11/20/2023 10:38AM
11/20/2023
4:03

Is generative AI flaming out? What to expect in 2024

11/17/2023 9:00AM
11/17/2023
25:54

Retirement Planning: A Checklist

11/14/2023 3:48PM
11/14/2023
24:07

Show Me the Money

11/14/2023 3:48PM
11/14/2023
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