The Wall Street Journal argued that California Gov. Gavin Newsom should waive environmental regulations for all Californians, not just victims of the fires in Los Angeles. The paper's editorial ...
“I’ve spent most of the last eight years either in a fight or preparing for the next one,” he said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says millions of customers lost out on $2 billion in interest payments.
Even as trading and dealmaking surge, lending growth is muted.
The central bank has the power to maintain stable prices, and there is more to the President-elect’s economic policy than ...
Meghan Bobrowsky is a technology reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau, where she covers the tech giant Meta and social media at large. Since joining the Journal in 2021 ...
Dan Frosch writes about the U.S. economy for The Wall Street Journal, with a focus on poverty and inequality. Since joining the Journal from the New York Times in 2014, Dan has covered a broad ...
Andrew Tangel is an enterprise reporter covering aviation safety and regulation for The Wall Street Journal. In this role, he has written about emerging aviation safety risks and other topics that ...
Sean McLain is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in Los Angeles, covering EV startups like Rivian and Lucid and Japanese and Korean auto makers. Prior to moving to Los Angeles ...
Jean Eaglesham is a reporter covering insurance for The Wall Street Journal. She's based in London but covers the industry worldwide. Her articles cover all types of insurance: car, home ...
Natalie Andrews reports on the U.S. Congress and national politics for The Wall Street Journal. She writes frequently about House and Senate leaders and intraparty dynamics, as well as domestic ...
Jared S. Hopkins is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where he covers healthcare and pharmaceutical companies for the Health and Science team. His stories often explore what ...