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A.M. Edition for Oct. 9. The WSJ’s Katy Stech Ferek goes over the key races and issues that could de

P.M. Edition for Oct. 8. WSJ markets reporter Hardika Singh discusses whether the third quarter earn

A.M. Edition for Oct. 8. The WSJ’s Tarini Parti and Natalie Andrews talk us through the issues–from

P.M. Edition for Oct. 7. The Wall Street Journal’s deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and North

A.M. Edition for Oct. 7. Russian weapons dealer Viktor Bout is trying to broker the sale of small ar

Nevada has more non-partisan voters than either Republicans or Democrats, and many were dreading a r

Why are global automakers hitting the brakes? And why did Tesla's stock fall despite the company del

Why are global automakers hitting the brakes? And why did Tesla's stock fall despite the company del

P.M. Edition for Oct. 4. Wall Street Journal national security reporter Lara Seligman on the U.S.'s

A.M. Edition for Oct. 4. Dockworkers agree to return to work after port operators offer a 62% wage i

P.M. Edition for Oct. 3. A possible strike on Iran’s oil facilities could push prices higher just we

A.M. Edition for Oct. 3. Elon Musk quietly gave tens of millions of dollars to groups with ties to T

P.M. Edition for Oct. 2. WSJ reporter Theo Francis on why converting the startup behind ChatGPT from

A.M. Edition for Oct. 2. JD Vance and Tim Walz face off at the vice presidential debate. The WSJ’s T

P.M. Edition for Oct. 1. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. and others had “effect

A.M. Edition for Oct. 1. Thousands of workers at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports launch a strike ove

P.M. Edition for Sept. 30. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said today that interest rate cuts can sustain a

A.M. Edition for Sept. 30. Israel’s special forces have been launching the targeted raids for weeks

The first anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war is days away, but how close is the conflict to coming

What did investors make of changes to Southwest’s famous seating strategy? And why did two big AI te