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Julia Munslow

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@WSJ senior editor, social. @FulbrightPrgrm alum & @AAJA member. She/her. 📧: [email protected].

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@juliamunslow
Julia Munslow
2 months
Finally landed my dream interview: a real-life superhero. Well, sort of. My story on NYC's superhero of the summer, a delivery courier who became a true local legend: https://t.co/orRFvIUZz4
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The legend of a speedy food courier spread throughout New York this summer. We tried to track him down.
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5 months
For most people, birthdays are a time to celebrate. For some, they’re a chance to beat the system. The latest A-hed from @juliamunslow https://t.co/SrMpvns7hE via @WSJ
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Competitive freeloaders plan for months to cash in on as many offers as they can on the big day; ‘I like to push myself’
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andy serwer
5 months
.@juliamunslow Nice one! "For most people, birthdays are a time to celebrate. For some, they’re a chance to beat the system." https://t.co/yg5YyCPmhC via @WSJ
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Competitive freeloaders plan for months to cash in on as many offers as they can on the big day; ‘I like to push myself’
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Julia Munslow
10 months
At what point does debt become a dating deal breaker? Turns out, romance can pose challenges to those with large credit balances, student loans or other financial obligations. For @WSJ:
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Romance can pose unique challenges to those with large credit balances, student loans or other financial obligations.
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@juliamunslow
Julia Munslow
10 months
Walmart is increasing bonuses, stock awards and base pay for regional store managers, enabling top performers to take home more than $600,000. Read more from in @wsj here: https://t.co/sS0THHuymY
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Julia Munslow
11 months
Lots of job seekers have a story about the postings that linger online but never seem to get filled. Those so-called ghost jobs may account for as much as one in five jobs advertised online. Read more in @WSJ: https://t.co/IwBkANSA9l
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Julia Munslow
11 months
Talk about a tough job market—landing a professional job in the U.S. has become so difficult that even Harvard Business School says its M.B.A.s can’t solely rely on the university’s name to open doors anymore. Read more in @WSJ: https://t.co/PUp8u1IOSG
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Julia Munslow
11 months
If you’re reading this from your home office, it’s time to consider whether you’re ready to lose your job over a return-to-office mandate. Read more at @WSJ: https://t.co/M7GVQQY2rx
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Julia Munslow
11 months
Looking for a job? The search is set to get a lot less miserable in 2025. Here’s why business leaders anticipate hiring more in the new year. Read more from my colleague @callumborchers in @WSJ: https://t.co/dxZ25Ug190
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Julia Munslow
11 months
(if you have successfully party crashed ... pls spill)
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Julia Munslow
11 months
Have you ever successfully crashed a party? Only 14% of Americans say they've attended an event without the host's permission. For @WSJ with @YanyiLaura, I talked to chronic party crashers to learn how they charm their way into events uninvited. https://t.co/yNCDpfP9VX
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It’s peak season for an elite squad of interlopers who have turned showing up uninvited into an art form
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Nieman Lab
1 year
"As many news organizations use the same old social playbook and struggle to drive traffic, creators thrive — breaking through the noise, building a loyal audience and driving engagement," @juliamunslow writes.
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Julia Munslow
1 year
For @NiemanLab, my very optimistic prediction for 2025: Content creators find a place in newsrooms. P.S. If any of this resonates with you, let's chat! https://t.co/blIrfJKw3x
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"Ask someone in your life under 40 where they get the news. Odds are they'll mention a non-newsroom podcaster or YouTuber."
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Julia Munslow
1 year
Ask someone in your life under 40 where they get the news. Odds are they’ll mention a non-newsroom podcaster or YouTuber. Now imagine that influencer is in your newsroom already — a trained, charismatic journalist who has built a strong, engaged following on social media.
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Julia Munslow
1 year
Here's what we know about Luigi Mangione's time on the run. Investigators said they have a good idea of the suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer's path but there are still gaps in the timeline. Read more at @WSJ: https://t.co/IaYVpVVVdB
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Ann-Marie AlcĂĄntara
1 year
for no good reason, here's my story from last summer about how people are taking out their phones, snapping selfies and more during movies. at the time, it seemed potentially contained to Barbenheimer but here we are again...
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Julia Munslow
1 year
For @WSJ, some election night takeaways:
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The Wall Street Journal
1 year
Voters broke toward Republicans and away from Democrats all over the map. Based on initial returns and APVoteCast data, here are four major developments from election night. Read more: https://t.co/hE9SrkIYPJ
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sorayah zahir
1 year
It’s so exciting to see @WSJ’s Instagram account hit 5 million followers this week 👏 👏 👏 👏 I'm so proud of our team for producing brilliant visuals every day to share our important journalism.
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Julia Munslow
1 year
For @WSJ's #HurricaneMilton coverage, I spoke to a woman who's staying through the storm: “I’ve got kids, and I don’t want to freak them out. But I really feel like we’ll be OK. I mean, we may wake up without a roof, but I do think we will be alive.” https://t.co/OW14vIshmI
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The hurricane brought life-threatening storm surge and heavy rain to a region that was pummeled by Helene less than two weeks ago.
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Rachel Janfaza
1 year
There are a number of young women for whom Call Her Daddy is their go-to source for entertainment. The fact that Kamala Harris is talking directly to them, through an interview with their trusted messenger, Alex Cooper, matters.
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