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WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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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.
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WSJ Minute Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

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The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.
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TAC Right Now

The American Conservative

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A weekly current affairs podcast featuring the editors & leadership of The American Conservative. The members of the TAC staff discuss the news of the day from a decidedly TAC perspective: one that is suspicious of big business as well as big government, and localist rather than globalist. Join our movement to reclaim a Main Street conservatism at TheAmericanConservative.com
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What Goes Up

Bloomberg

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Hosts Mike Regan and Vildana Hajric are joined each week by expert guests to discuss the main themes influencing global markets. They explore everything from stocks to bonds to currencies and commodities, and how each asset class affects trading in the others. Whether you’re a financial professional or just a curious retirement saver, What Goes Up keeps you apprised of the latest buzz on Wall Street and what the wildest movements in markets will mean for your investments.
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Our nation is divided. the United States of America is becoming the Divided states of America. As we visit with people on Main Street, we still see people getting along and going about their business. Many have stopped listening to the news. We need Godly men and woman to lead America and run for office. We won't tell you who to vote for. But we need Godly people serving. Let's pray for America
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Technically Legal is a legal tech podcast exploring how technology is transforming the legal landscape. Each episode features insightful interviews with legal innovators, tech pioneers, and forward-thinking educators who are leading this change. Our guests share their experiences and insights on how technology is reshaping legal operations, revolutionizing law firm practice, and driving the growth of innovative legal tech companies. We also explore the broader implication of technology on ev ...
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MarketWatch News Break

MarketWatch.com

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Go beyond the headlines. Listen to John Wordock and Ann Cates tackle the biggest money stories of the day, from Main Street to your street and everywhere in between.(Updated daily Monday through Friday)
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Inside The Street

Evergreen Podcasts

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As opposed to reiterating the main headlines of major news sources, Le Chiffré's Market Commentary offers unique insights into niche topics within the global markets. We believe that our discussions help better equip the general investor with a stronger understanding of what indicators and sentiments drive market behavior. It is important to understand the drivers and mechanics behind market performance as it allows one to effectively formulate educated opinions and predictions.
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Coping Conversations

Dr. Bob Phillips

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“Coping Conversations” is an entertaining, educational, and inspirational podcast, hosted by internationally renowned psychologist, Dr. Bob Phillips. The “Coping Conversations” show has been airing weekly for more than 30 years, having appeared on New York radio stations and as a nationally available audio-streamed radio program since 1991. Due to popular demand, it debuted as a podcast in 2019. In each episode, Dr. Phillips interviews a well-known celebrity or expert, bringing the listening ...
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Troy Dooly - The Beachside CEO Podcast

Troy Dooly - The Beachside CEO

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To reach our MAXIMUM Potential we all need to develop Trust-Inspired communication. Troy Dooly uses his wit and wisdom, as well as that of his guests to guide you in creating communications that enhance excellence and gives those you serve an incredible experience.
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The Stock Market Podcast

Digital Day Network

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Getting the right information in the stock market will give you an edge above the competition. We are here to give you exclusive tips, news and more about the financial world featuring expert analysts and interviews from the floor in a one-of-a-kind podcast! The Stock Market Podcast is one your one stop shop for everything business and stocks. It’s where Wall Street meets Main Street!
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Modern Money SmartPod

SmartBrief

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From the team that produces Modern Money SmartBrief -- and more than 40 other newsletters for some of the most influential organizations in Finance -- it's the Modern Money SmartPod. The term "Modern Money" means different things to different people, so co-hosts Colin Hogan and Sean McMahon will be bringing you news and interviews from every corner of the financial services world. From securities, futures and options, to venture capital, asset management and consumer banking, there is a lot ...
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Short Stops

Caylum Trading Institute

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Hosted by Edmund Lee, President & CEO of the Caylum Trading Institute, Short Stops is your weekly market update featuring the top trading news, tips and recommended picks in Metro Manila and around the world. We'll regularly feature guests, answer your questions on specific stocks or events that are currently moving the financial markets and cover various topics ranging from strategies, the hottest trends and the psychology of trading. So get your next trading insight and find your baggers r ...
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Florida Business Forum Podcast

Sam Yates, Yates & Associates, Public Relations & Marketing

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The Florida Business Forum Podcast is Florida's Number One Business Forum Podcast based on a random survey of Florida business owners. The Florida Business Forum Podcast is the only business forum podcast of its kind in Florida. Business minds know the Florida Business Forum Podcast is dedicated to giving small, medium, and large businesses and executives a forum to showcase their products and services to consumers and businesses throughout Florida and around the world. The Florida Business ...
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P.M. Edition for Oct. 1. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. and others had “effectively defeated” Iran’s attack while the Israeli military signaled it would retaliate. WSJ national security reporter Alex Ward on what could come next. And Nike is the latest company to embrace a curious business archetype: the Intern CEO. Science of…
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Plus: Apple shares decline after a Barclays analyst raises concerns about iPhone 16 demand. Super Micro Computer shares finish lower after the company’s 10-for-1 stock split takes effect. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Plus: Auto-industry forecasters expect third-quarter U.S. vehicle sales to come in roughly flat compared with a year earlier. Charles Schwab president Rick Wurster has been named new CEO, replacing current chief executive Walt Bettigner on Jan. 1. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choic…
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A.M. Edition for Oct. 1. Thousands of workers at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports launch a strike overnight. The WSJ’s Paul Berger reports on the ground. Plus, Israel sends troops into Lebanon in the first big incursion in two decades. And, WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Jon Sindreu says engine problems are causing headaches in the aviation indus…
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Plus: GM and Ford shares fall after rival Stellantis lowers its earnings forecast. GE Healthcare shares finish higher after U.S. regulators OK an injection from the company for detecting coronary artery disease. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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P.M. Edition for Sept. 30. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said today that interest rate cuts can sustain a soft landing. And WSJ reporter Paul Berger on how a possible dockworker strike threatens to rattle the American economy five weeks ahead of the presidential election. Plus, Jeep owner Stellantis warns of a deteriorating global car market. The Journal…
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Plus: Stellantis is the latest automaker to warn of challenges in the U.S. car market. Verizon strikes a $3.3 billion deal to sell thousands of wireless communication towers to Vertical Bridge. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv The Wall Street Journal
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Plus: California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes a controversial artificial-intelligence safety bill. And, Chinese stocks extend their rally after fresh measures to help the economy are introduced. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A.M. Edition for Sept. 30. Israel’s special forces have been launching the targeted raids for weeks as they probe Hezbollah’s capabilities. The WSJ’s Stephen Kalin says the group is in disarray after the killing of leader Hassan Nasrallah. Plus, states rush to provide aid as the death toll from Hurricane Helene rises to more than 90. And, Americans…
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The first anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war is days away, but how close is the conflict to coming to an end? WSJ Middle East editor Andrew Dowell and Tel Aviv-based reporter Anat Peled answer your questions on the ceasefire talks and what’s likely to happen if a deal remains elusive. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsl…
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What did investors make of changes to Southwest’s famous seating strategy? And why did two big AI tech-stock names go in opposite directions? Plus, why did Costco shares get a markdown? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more ab…
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P.M. Edition for Sept. 27. Wall Street Journal White House reporter Ken Thomas on why electric vehicles are becoming a big issue in the presidential election. And Israel targets Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah with a massive airstrike in Beirut. Plus, scaling up is proving tough for many clean energy startups. The Journal’s Amrith Ramkumar explai…
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Plus: Costco shares fall after the retailer’s revenue misses Wall Street estimates. Bristol Myers-Squibb shares rise after the FDA approves its new treatment for schizophrenia patients. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Plus: Amazon will stockpile opioid overdose medication across its warehouse network. Maggie Smith, best known for her role in “Downton Abbey,” has died at 89. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv The Wall Street Journal
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Plus: U.S. safety officials flag a potential hazard in around 350 of Boeing’s 737 planes. And, Chinese stocks have their best week in years as Beijing signals it will do more to prop up the economy. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A.M. Edition for Sept. 27. Chinese stocks rally to close out their best week in years. The WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng says a raft of stimulus measures indicates that Beijing has gotten over its reluctance to intervene more forcefully on the economy. Plus, Hurricane Helene rips through Florida and heads north, leaving millions without power. And, the WSJ’…
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P.M. Edition for Sept. 26. Federal prosecutors say Adams sought and accepted illegal foreign political contributions. Journal reporter Corinne Ramey discusses the charges. And WSJ lead writer Gunjan Banerji on why American investors are sticking with money market funds. Plus, what counts as a supermarket? WSJ’s Jinjoo Lee explains why this is a big…
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Plus: The Justice Department is investigating Super Micro Computer accusing the AI server maker of accounting violations. Southwest Airlines says it will start selling tickets for assigned seats and seats with extra legroom next year. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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Plus: China’s top leaders convene in a surprise meeting to discuss stimulus measures. And, spirit maker Diageo warns of continued challenges as consumers remain cautious. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv The Wall Street Journal
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A.M. Edition for Sept. 26. Eric Adams says he has no plans to resign as federal prosecutors in Manhattan prepare to announce details of the case. Plus, OpenAI looks to become a for-profit enterprise, in part to appeal to investors, and parts ways with Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati. And, as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris talk economic policy …
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P.M. Edition for Sept. 25. The cyberattack, called Salt Typhoon, is one of many intrusions U.S. investigators have linked to China in recent years. And as world leaders gather for the U.N. General Assembly, The Wall Street Journal’s Shayndi Raice discusses how Israel has resisted international pressure over its war in Gaza and conflict with Hezboll…
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Plus: Amgen shares decline following disappointing results from a late-stage study of a drug that would treat a type of eczema. Berkshire Hathaway sold $863 million of Bank of America shares from Friday through Tuesday. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho…
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Plus: Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is expected to outline her proposed economic policy today. Google said it has filed a formal complaint against Microsoft with the European Union’s top antitrust regulator over its cloud-computing business. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about you…
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Plus: a Senate report looking into the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in July details widespread security failings in the Secret Service. And, China’s central bank makes another rate cut, adding to a slew of monetary easing measures. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit m…
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A.M. Edition for Sept. 25. With many top executives undecided on which candidate to support, the WSJ’s Tarini Parti says Kamala Harris is making a quiet play for Corporate America’s backing. Plus, Israel intercepts a Hezbollah missile headed for Tel Aviv. And, WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Carol Ryan explains how widely diverging OPEC and IEA f…
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Jason Heinze originally wanted to be an architect but got into disability law after taking over his father in law’s practice. To establish his client’s disability claims, he would have them manually enter daily notes into a pain journal, but he often had difficulty getting clients to consistently maintain the journals because they might forget and …
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Plus: Visa shares fall after the Justice Department sued the company for antitrust violations. Deere shares rise after Donald Trump threatened, if elected, to slap 200% tariffs on the farm-equipment maker if it sold products made in Mexico. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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