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RT @WSJ: Today marks the one-year anniversary of the release of Evan Gershkovich and other hostages. But the fight to release imprisoned jo….
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Latest press freedom news from around the globe.
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Congratulations to @WSJ's @JasonGay and Joel Arbaje who each won awards recently. Jason, sports columnist for the Journal, won a Sigma Delta Chi Award from The Society of Professional Journalists (@spj_tweets) in the Sports Column Writing category. Joel, photo editor for Off
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In the latest episode of @WSJ's Take on The Week, J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s chief global strategist David Kelly sat down with @telisdemos and @GunjanJS to unpack the performance of international markets and what the ongoing trade tensions mean for investors’ portfolios.
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New from @WSJ: Market volatility poses significant challenges to pension funds, with plans for S&P 500 companies losing nearly $74 billion in the days after President Trump’s “Liberation Day." Read the new report here:
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Corporate pension funds are feeling the heat after the fits and starts of the Trump administration’s tariff policies sparked radical market swings, including some of the biggest one-day moves of the...
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ICYMI: @playmorepods & @amazonmusic are spotlighting @WSJ's ‘Bold Names’ Podcast on their Times Square billboard this week. Listen to the podcast on Amazon Music here:
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RT @drewhinshaw: Honored to have been a finalist for the Pulitzer, alongside an excellent team, most notably @evangershkovich, who reported….
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RT @WSJ: The Wall Street Journal won the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for its series on how Silicon Valley entrepreneur Elon Musk….
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The Journal won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for its series on how Elon Musk transformed himself into one of the most powerful forces in the U.S. 
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RT @RichardRubinDC: After [ALL OF THIS], Harvard says that as of today, it has not received notice from the IRS that its tax-exempt status….
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Alan Garber was responding to President Trump’s latest threat to remove the university’s tax-exempt status.
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In this week's episode of @WSJ's Take On the Week podcast, co-hosts @gunjanjs and @telisdemos sit down with Markus Hansen of Vontobel Asset Management to discuss the impact of economic uncertainty on household food and beverage brands, and more. Listen here:
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Read the award-winning reporting here: .
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An investigation into the secret practices insurers use to pocket billions from Medicare.
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Congratulations to @WSJ for winning a 2024 @IRE_NICAR Award. The Journal won in the "Print/Online - Division I" category for “The Great Medicare Scandal.” by @cdweaver, @mcgint, @annawmathews, @MarkMaremont and @armollica. Read more:
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Awards will be presented at the 2025 IRE Conference.
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The new season of @WSJ's Bold Names podcast kicks off this Friday, with hosts @timkhiggins and @mims interviewing industry leaders like Flutter Entertainment CEO Peter Jackson and Rockefeller Foundation President Rajiv Shah. Listen to the trailer here:
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WSJ’s Bold Names brings you conversations with the leaders of the bold-named companies featured in the pages of The Wall Street Journal. Hosts Tim Higgins and Christopher Mims speak to CEOs and...
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Congratulations to @WSJ for being named finalist in two categories for The @DeadlineClub's 2025 Awards. The Journal was named a finalist for The Daniel Pearl Award for Investigative Reporting for "Tracking Putin’s Most Feared Secret Agency—From Inside a Russian Prison and
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RT @dnvolz: Scoop: In a secret summit in Geneva last December, Chinese officials tacitly acknowledged being responsible for the Volt Typhoo….
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The Journal was also a finalist for The Lowell Thomas Award for “The Missing Minister,” a three-part audio investigation into the mysterious disappearance of China's Foreign Minister, Qin Gang. Listen here:
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Last year, China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, suddenly disappeared. Qin was a rising star in Chinese politics and a protegé of China’s strongman leader, Xi Jinping. In the first episode of our...
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Congratulations to @WSJ, winners of The William Worthy Award at the 86th Annual @opcofamerica for their extensive international reporting, including “Exposing Putin’s Police State – From Inside a Russian Prison and Beyond.”. Read more here:
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86th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards Honors the Finest International Reporting in 22 Categories; the New York Times Dominates Awards this Year
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On the latest episode of @WSJ's Take on the Week: @telisdemos speaks with Ed Al-Hussainy, global interest rate strategist at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, about what we can expect from the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting and what investors should do in midst of uncertainty.
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Honorable Mention: Retail - Large Division: It’s Been 30 Years Since Food Ate Up This Much of Your Income, by @jessenewman13, @heatherhaddon, @RSimon18 and @sestamm.
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Ongoing high costs are leading food manufacturers and restaurants to keep prices elevated.
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