Vice President Vance accused The Wall Street Journal of “twisting” his answer to a question about President Trump’s stance on Russia during a recent interview he granted the outlet.
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 ...
Ben Cohen writes the Science of Success column for The Wall Street Journal about what makes people, teams and ideas work in business, culture and beyond. Before starting this weekly column ...
Oyin Adedoyin is a personal finance reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Life & Work bureau. She was previously a reporting fellow at the Journal. Oyin has worked at the Chronicle of Higher ...
Patrick Thomas covers agriculture business for The Wall Street Journal. He writes about meatpacking companies, grain traders, pesticide manufacturers, crop seed developers and the way American ...
Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host ...
Ian Lovett is foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal covering the war in Ukraine. He joined the Journal in 2016 and spent five years covering religion in the United States before the ...
Benz, Bintulu Port and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector.
Joshua Kirby is a reporter covering Europe’s economy for Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal. He focuses on economic indicators like inflation, GDP growth and employment across the ...
Concern about the stock market’s overvaluation is going mainstream. For years now, those who have worried about the equity market’s overvaluation have been voices in the wilderness. As the ...
Yoko Kubota is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief in Beijing, responsible for business news coverage in China including the technology, autos and consumer sectors. She oversees a team ...
Companies in the S&P 500 appear increasingly focused on tariff policies under President Donald Trump, a point of potential volatility for the U.S. stock market, according to a research note from ...