Los Angeles County reports a second year of declining homelessness, but progress remains
slow as looming federal cuts threaten housing aid for over a million low-income renters.
Meanwhile, Californians turn to personal firefighting devices to protect their homes, sparking
debate over safety and effectiveness. Plus, a federal court blocks the FTC’s “click-to-cancel”
rule, leaving consumers to find new ways to end unwanted subscriptions.
WSJ Minute Briefing - Stocks Rise Broadly as Earnings Season Ramps Up
Over 100 companies in the S&P 500 are set to report earnings this week. Plus: Verizon shares advanced after the telecommunications giant raised its annual forecast. Danny Lewis hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Trump Aides Find Most SpaceX Contracts Vital
Plus: Amazon hiked prices on hundreds of essentials after pledging to keep prices low. And, NASA wrestles with growing dissent over safety direction. Charlotte Gartenberg hosts.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - U.S. Leading Indicators Show Economic Growth to Slow
Plus: China confirms that it’s blocking a Wells Fargo banker from leaving the country. And Subway names a former Burger King executive as its new CEO. Alex Ossola hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Alaska Airlines Resumes Operations After IT Outage
Plus: SS&C Technologies is set to buy Calastone from Carlyle for about $1 billion. Microsoft alerts firms to server software attacks. Ariana Aspuru hosts.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - E.U. Prepares for a Trade Fight With Washington
Plus: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent lays out his case to President Trump for why he shouldn’t try to push out Fed chair Jerome Powell. And, with earnings season in full swing we look at recent reporting from Stellantis and Ryanair. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Over 60 Gazans shot dead waiting for food; fighting in Syria quietens, and more
The World in Brief from The Economist - DoJ requests Epstein testimony; Dozens shot at food-distribution centre in Gaza, and more
The World in Brief from The Economist - Justice Department requests Epstein testimony; Venezuelan prisoner swap, and more
WSJ Minute Briefing - The Nasdaq Hits 11th Record High for the Year
But otherwise stocks closed mostly lower. Plus: Fed governor Christopher Waller said he would take the central bank’s top job if offered. And a surge in trading activity boosted some brokerage profits last quarter. Danny Lewis hosts.
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