WSJ Minute Briefing - Nvidia’s Business Booms Despite Chip Export Challenge
Plus: The big three U.S. stock indexes tick lower after yesterday’s surge. And shares in Rocket Lab rise after rival SpaceX lost control of a test flight yesterday. Pierre Bienaimé hosts.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - Macy’s Is Raising Prices to Tackle Tariffs
Plus: Stellantis names company-veteran Antonio Filosa as its next CEO. And Germany says it will step up financial and military aid to Ukraine. Pierre Bienaimé hosts.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - Trump Administration Pauses New Interviews for Student Visas
Plus: The Supreme Court clears a major hurdle for a giant copper project being developed in Arizona. And SpaceX loses control of its Starship vehicle in another bumpy test flight for Elon Musk’s company. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Headlines From The Times - Trump Targets CA Funding, Kennedy Alters Vaccine Guidance, NPR Sues and Disney Takes CoComelon
President Trump threatens to cut California’s federal funding over transgender athletes. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says COVID vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women. NPR sues the Trump administration over defunding public media. And Disney will become the new home for “CoComelon,” pulling the hit preschool show from Netflix in 2027.
The World in Brief from The Economist - America orders a pause on student-visa appointments; Canada’s royal rebuke, and more
WSJ Minute Briefing - Stocks Rise After Trump Agrees to Delay EU Tariffs
Plus: Tesla stock rises after CEO Elon Musk says he’s back spending 24/7 at work. Temu’s Chinese owner PDD’s profit slides. Trump Media plans to raise $2.5 billion from investors to buy bitcoin. Ariana Aspuru hosts.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - Trump Administration Seeks to End Harvard’s Federal Contracts
Plus: U.S. consumer confidence has improved in May, for the first time since November. Salesforce strikes an $8 billion deal to buy Informatica. Ariana Aspuru hosts.
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Headlines From The Times - Record Settlement, Rising Talent, and a Legal Showdown
Southern California Edison agrees to pay $82.5 million for its role in the Bobcat Fire. In Yucaipa, 11-year-old Alisa Perales becomes the youngest community college graduate in her school’s history. Meanwhile, Disney sues YouTube over a high-profile executive hire, escalating the fight between streaming giants. And in Silver Lake, one couple spends $830,000 on a bold hillside ADU that blends luxury, fitness, and design.
WSJ Minute Briefing - EU Agrees to Fast-Track Trade Talks as Trump Delays Tariffs
Plus: President Trump considers sanctions on Moscow as Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukraine. And China’s industrial companies report higher profits despite trade uncertainty. Azhar Sukri hosts.
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