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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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 SEC Studies Scaling Back Earnings Reports | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 443

P.M. Edition for August 17: President Trump has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to look into scaling back how often companies report their results - from quarterly, to every six months. The Wall Street Journal's Michael Michael Rapoport has the details.

 Oscars Criticized for Adding Popular Film Category | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 663

A.M. Edition for August 17: The decision to add a popular film category to the Oscars isn't going over so well. The Wall Street Journal's Erich Schwartzel explains what's behind the backlash from Hollywood and film lovers.

 Walmart Posts Fastest Sales Growth in a Decade | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 519

P.M. Edition for August 16: Walmart, the nation's largest retailer, reported its fastest sales growth in more than a decade in the latest quarter, as it invested more in its online presence to stave off competition. The Wall Street Journal's Sarah Nassauer has the details.

 Is CEO Jim Hackett's Strategy Working for Ford? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 683

A.M. Edition for August 16: In a little over a year at the helm of Ford, CEO Jim Hackett has made some big changes. But many say his cerebral style can be confusing. The Wall Street Journal's Christina Rogers has more on whether his strategy is working.

 Amid Global Turmoil, Investors Seek U.S. Security | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 670

P.M. Edition for August 15: U.S. foreign policy - from tariffs to sanctions - is roiling global markets, causing investors to seek shelter from the global storms in the U.S. But how long can U.S. markets outpace global markets? The Wall Street Journal's Riva Gold has more.

 Can Cortana Catch Up With Alexa? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 567

A.M. Edition for August 15: Microsoft's digital assistant, Cortana, is struggling to keep up with Amazon's Alexa. But Microsoft has plans to overhaul Cortana later this year. The Wall Street Journal's Jay Greene has the details.

 Tesla Tweets Under New Scrutiny | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 572

P.M. Edition for August 14: Elon Musk's disclosure that he's been in talks with a Saudi fund about the possibility of taking Tesla private is leading many to scrutinize the plan even more closely. The Wall Street Journal's Dave Michaels explains.

 Some Drivers Leave Uber, Lyft on the Hook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 592

A.M. Edition for August 14: Some ride-hailing drivers are making use of old tactics to break even, amid pay disputes with Uber and Lyft. One of them is longhauling, where a driver takes a longer route to maximize profits. The Wall Street Journal's Greg Bensinger explains.

 Musk Says He's Been Talking with Saudi Fund | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 572

P.M. Edition for August 13: More details are emerging about the plan to take Tesla private. Chief Executive Elon Musk says he's been in communication with a Saudi fund for nearly two years about the possibility. The Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins has the details.

 Housing Data Among Key Reports This Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 643

A.M. Edition for August 13: The economic calendar picks up midweek, with the latest data on import and export prices, retail sales, and housing starts. The Wall Street Journal's Sharon Nunn has more on what to look for in this week's economic reports.

 Stocks Fall on Concerns About Turkey's Economy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 590

U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday after a plunge in the Turkish lira. But the Wall Street Journal's Akane Otani says with risk still remaining in emerging markets, the U.S. market may still be regarded as a safe haven for investors.

 Will Investors Stick With Tesla? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 559

P.M. Edition for August 10: This week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk shocked investors - and the markets - when he tweeted that he was considering taking the electric car company private. The Wall Street Journal's Mike Wursthorn has more on how investors are reacting.

 Star Wars May Be Absent from Disney Streaming | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 542

A.M. Edition for August 10: Walt Disney's as-yet-unnamed streaming service is likely to have a notable absence when it launches in late 2019. That's because it doesn't have the rights to all of the Star Wars films. The Wall Street Journal's Aaron Back has more.

 Tribune Scraps Sinclair Merger, Sues Sinclair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 681

P.M. Edition for August 9: Tribune Media has called off its 3.9 billion dollar merger agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group. Tribune also sued Sinclair over the latter's efforts to get the deal done. More from the Wall Street Journal's Joe Flint.

 Whole Foods Launches Pickup for Online Orders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 576

A.M. Edition for August 9: Competition is heating up in the grocery department. Whole Foods is adding pickup points for customers who order their items online. The Wall Street Journal's Heather Haddon has more on the move, and the competition.

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