
WSJ Minute Briefing Podcast
1) U.S. Stocks Tick Down Following Weak Jobs Report
Hopes for an interest-rate cut rise. Plus: Lululemon slashes sales outlook. And shares of the maker of Tylenol react to expected RFK Jr. report. Katherine Sullivan hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free...Show More
2) U.S. Jobs Growth Stalled in August
Plus: Tesla’s board proposes a new pay package for CEO Elon Musk that could be worth as much as $1 trillion over a decade. And U.K. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigns over a tax issue. Alex O...Show More
3) Immigration Authorities Arrest 450 People at Hyundai Plant in Georgia
Plus: The U.S. is preparing to start renegotiating the USCMA trade deal, with public consultations set to begin as soon as this week. And, jobs Friday shapes up to be a pivotal one for markets. Azhar ...Show More
4) U.S. Stocks Rise Despite Signs of Cooling Job Market
Plus: American Eagle shares soar following its controversial ad campaign. Figma misses the mark on profit expectations. Katherine Sullivan hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. ...Show More
5) Justice Department Opens Probe Into Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Plus: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends his ouster of the CDC’s director during a Senate hearing. And fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at age 91. Alex Ossola hosts....Show More
6) Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court for Swift Tariffs Decision
Plus: A federal judge rules that the administration must reinstate the $2.2 billion it cut from Harvard University’s research funding. And, Porsche takes the exit ramp off Germany’s DAX stock index. A...Show More
7) U.S. Stocks Mixed But Tech Rallies
Nasdaq leads the major indexes. Plus: Macy’s shares rally on improved outlook. And Dollar Tree warns of tariff costs. Katherine Sullivan hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. ...Show More
8) U.S. Job Openings Unexpectedly Fell in July
Plus: Macy’s lifts its full-year outlook after same-store sales grew in the second quarter. And American Bitcoin, a company backed by President Trump's two eldest sons, is set to debut on the Nasdaq t...Show More
9) Google Avoids Harshest Antitrust Penalties
Plus: The U.S. revokes authorization for TSMC to freely ship key equipment to its main Chinese chip-making site. And, Disney pays a $10 million penalty over allegations it unlawfully collected childre...Show More
10) U.S. Stocks Down as Fiscal Worries Fuel Bond Selloff
Concerns over nations’ fiscal outlooks drive bond yield higher. Plus: The marketer of Modelo and Corona predicts lower beer sales. And Kraft Heinz shares decline on news of the company’s breakup. Kath...Show More