Democrats still refuse to admit that their policies caused inflation—and cost them the election.
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His father went bankrupt investing in real estate, which Bessent later said led him to get his first summer job when he was 9 years old, The Wall Street Journal reported. Bessent attended Yale and ...
He joined the Journal in 2013 and has written dozens of front-page stories on life and business in Hollywood, specializing in features where commerce meets culture. Erich Schwartzel — Reporter ...
A high-ranking North Korean general was injured in a Ukrainian strike on Russia’s Kursk region, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing unnamed Western officials. The sources did not ...
Laura Cooper is a reporter covering beverage and tobacco companies for The Wall Street Journal in New York. Her coverage includes beverage makers, including Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, as well as ...
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Chun Han Wong covers Chinese politics and foreign policy for The Wall Street Journal. As a China-focused reporter for the Journal since 2014, he has written widely on subjects spanning elite ...
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Democratic governors vow to resist Trump's migrant removals.
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will step down as Wall Street’s top regulator at the very end of the Biden administration, he announced Thursday. Gensler has been coy about ...
One foundation’s ideas weren’t a decisive factor in inflation felt around the world, writes Hewlett’s Jen Harris.