WSJ What’s News

What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.

Daily News
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Google's Existential Threat
10 min
3802
Strong GDP Growth Indicates Economic Rebound
8 min
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China's New Direction
11 min
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Authorities Scrutinize U.S. Broadcaster
9 min
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Does Tesla Need More Money?
10 min
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Boeing Faces $1 Billion Financial Hit from 737 ...
10 min
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Should Sri Lanka Block Social Media?
10 min
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Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Attacks...
12 min
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Should the Census Have a Citizenship Question?
9 min
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Trump Organization Sues Over House Panel Subpoena
8 min
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A Tale of Two Teslas
10 min
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Democrats Subpoena for Full Mueller Report
10 min
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Debate Underway Over Mueller Findings
11 min
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Long-Awaited Mueller Report Released to Congress
11 min
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Bitcoin Remade As 'Digital Securities'
10 min
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Investors Prepare for Pinterest, Zoom IPOs
9 min
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Is Netflix in Trouble?
9 min
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Officials Assess Damage to Notre Dame
10 min
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The U.S. Wants to Ban Huawei. AT&T Mexico Relie...
8 min
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Measles Cases Continue to Rise in U.S.
10 min
3821
Tax Surprise? Check Your Withholding
10 min
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JPMorgan, PNC, Wells Fargo Kick Off Big Bank Ea...
9 min
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WikiLeaks in Limbo After Assange Arrest
A.M. Edition for April 12th: The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange deals a blow to the "hacktivist" organization he founded-the influence of which had already dwindled significantly in recent years. The Wall Street Journal's Sam Schechner explains.
9 min
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Arrested in London
P.M. Edition for April 11th: WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police on Thursday, at the request of U.S. authorities. The Wall Street Journal's Aruna Viswanatha has more details. Plus, elections begin in India.
11 min
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EU Leaders Agree to Delay Brexit
A.M. Edition for April 11th: European Union leaders agreed to postpone Brexit until Oct. 31 to allow British Prime Minister Theresa May more time to try to get the U.K.'s Parliament to approve the country's divorce deal with the bloc. The Wall Street Journal's Jason Douglas has more.
9 min