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WSJ What's News

Summary: Top stories. Timely insights. Mirrored after the popular WSJ column, get updates twice daily for your commute as our journalists cover world events, business, politics, markets and the economy.

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 Stocks Post Small Weekly Gains; Economic Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 497

Weekend Edition for September 23-24: The Wall Street Journal's Christopher Dieterich looks at this past week on Wall Street. Then, from our newsroom in Washington, Eric Morath previews what to watch next week with the economy.

 London Deems Uber Unfit to Operate; McCain Says No to Health Bill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

P.M. Edition for September 22nd: Uber may lose its license in London. WSJ's Sam Schechner joins us with a look at the implications for the ride-hailing company. Plus, Senator John McCain will not support the latest Senate health bill.

 Top Stories for Monday, August 7th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 400

Congress is in recess, and Wall Street Journal reporter Janet Hook says Republicans could face an earful from angry constituents in their districts. Plus, North Korea says it won't negotiate on nuclear weapons.

 What to Watch for Monday, August 7th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 403

Consumer prices, productivity and trade. Join us for a look at what economists will be watching for this week with the economy. The Wall Street Journal's Josh Zumbrun joins us from Washington.

 Stocks Post Weekly Gains | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 311

The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved higher for a second week after the monthly jobs report showed employers continued hiring at a healthy rate. The Wall Street Journal's Amrith Ramkumar has the details.

 Top Stories for Friday, August 4th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 322

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has impaneled a grand jury in Washington to investigate Russia's interference in the 2016 elections, a sign that his inquiry is growing in intensity. The Wall Street Journal's Byron Tau has the latest details.

 What to Watch for Friday, August 4th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 407

Is "artificial intelligence" the death knell for middle-class jobs? Our chief economics commentator joins us with a look. Plus, a grand jury in Washington to investigate Russia's interference in the 2016 elections and one more crisis for Uber.

 Top Stories for Thursday, August 3rd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 423

The case of a U.S. citizen mistaken for an illegal immigrant reverberates as Trump presses his immigration agenda. The Wall Street Journal's Laura Meckler joins us from Washington with the latest.

 What to Watch for Thursday, August 3rd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 389

AutoTrader's Michelle Krebs discusses Tesla's better-than-expected quarterly results and says the carmaker needs a flawless launch of its Model 3. Plus, what's next for stocks following Dow 22K?

 Top Stories for Wednesday, August 2nd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 379

Dow 22k. The Wall Street Journal's Ben Eisen talks about the rapid rise of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which hit 22,000 for the first time on Wednesday. Plus, President Trump signs a Russian sanctions bill into law.

 What to Watch for Wednesday, August 2nd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 386

Wall Street Journal reporter Tripp Mickle talks about Apple's strong earnings quarter. He tells us what, if anything, Apple CEO Tim Cook said about the upcoming iPhone. Plus, Christopher Wray wins Senate confirmation to be the next FBI Director.

 Top Stories for Tuesday, August 1st | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 382

Before becoming White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci agreed to sell a controlling stake in his hedge-fund. The Wall Street Journal's Rob Copeland talks about where Scaramucci might end up. Plus, Senate Democrats and their demands on tax reform.

 Earnings Cruise Amid Washington Strife | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

U.S. companies are expected to post their second straight quarter of double-digit profit growth. That's even though initiatives from Washington including tax reform and infrastructure spending have stalled. Joining us is Wall Street Journal Washington reporter Theo Francis.

 Top Stories for Monday, July 31st | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 393

The Wall Street Journal's Adrienne Roberts talks about automakers revamping car designs to try to win back buyers. Plus, Anthony Scaramucci is out after just ten days as White House communications director.

 Putin Orders Big U.S. Diplomat Cuts in Russia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 368

Russian president Vladimir Putin says the US will have to cut its diplomatic corps in Russia by 755, or more than half. It's in retaliation for new sanctions measures against Russia passed by Congress. The Wall Street Journal's Thomas Grove joins us from Moscow.

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