Across, Ten Letters: 2014 thriller novel getting the Netflix treatment in 2025 ...
Investors can expect more gains for the U.S. stock market in 2025, but should brace for more volatility given already lofty valuations for Wall Street. That’s according to a team of strategists ...
It’s that time of the year when financial-market analysts offer their expert outlook for stocks. Don’t listen to them. The truth is that forecasts are no more accurate than a coin flip.
Sean McLain is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in Los Angeles, covering EV startups like Rivian and Lucid and Japanese and Korean auto makers. Prior to moving to Los Angeles ...
Matthew Luxmoore is a reporter covering Russia, Ukraine and the former Soviet Union with a particular focus on Russia’s defense, national security and the role of its military on the world stage.
In a scathing op-ed the Journal, whose parent company Dow Jones ... In the early hours of Saturday morning, the Senate passed the stop-gap bill by an 85-11 vote to continue government funding ...
Julie Wernau writes about health and medicine across the U.S. for The Wall Street Journal's health and science bureau in New York. She tends toward stories that reveal the on-the-ground impact of ...
Patience Haggin is a reporter covering digital advertising and broadband in The Wall Street Journal's media bureau in New York. She writes frequently on privacy, political advertising and competition.
She has covered the South Carolina presidential primaries in 2008, 2012 and 2016 for The Wall Street Journal. She has also covered natural and manmade disasters, from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf ...
Elizabeth Findell is the Texas-based U.S. news reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She spends most of her time traversing the Lone Star State, covering its politics and personalities ...
Ian Lovett is foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal covering the war in Ukraine. He joined the Journal in 2016 and spent five years covering religion in the United States before the ...
dispatch and payment software has apparently won over Wall Street. At the closing bell on Thursday, ServiceTitan’s TTAN IPO ended its first trading day at $101 a share, flat with its first ...