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What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In 10-12 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall Street Journal scoops and exclusives, with insight and analysis from the award-winning reporters that broke the stories. Hosted by Annmarie Fertoli and Luke Vargas.

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What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In 10-12 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall Street Journal scoops and exclusives, with insight and analysis from the award-winning reporters that broke the stories. Hosted by Annmarie Fertoli and Luke Vargas.

    Who Pays for Going Green? Your Questions Answered

    Who Pays for Going Green? Your Questions Answered

    How is the math of going green changing? In recent years, many homeowners, drivers and companies have bet on the long-term savings of going green. But are those savings and the subsidies that made them possible still balancing out the higher upfront costs? WSJ Paris bureau chief Stacy Meichtry and WSJ senior reporter Phred Dvorak answer listeners’ questions about recent changes to clean-energy rules on both sides of the Atlantic and what they mean for how consumers and governments pay for green initiatives. Luke Vargas hosts.



    Further Reading

    Households Wince at the Rising Price of Going Green 

    The Home-Solar Boom Gets a ‘Gut Punch’ 

    Europe’s Green Agenda Collides With Geopolitical, Economic Reality

    U.S. Renewable Power Growth Is Setting New Records on the Back of Federal Support 

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    What’s News in Markets: Pixie Dust, BBQ Essentials, Uber Lyft-ed

    What’s News in Markets: Pixie Dust, BBQ Essentials, Uber Lyft-ed

    Can streaming bring some magic back to Disney? And why is Tyson looking for the beef? Plus, how did Lyft manage to beat Uber? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.

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    Biden Administration Plans to Quadruple Tariffs on Chinese EVs

    Biden Administration Plans to Quadruple Tariffs on Chinese EVs

    P.M. Edition for May 10. A WSJ scoop: The Biden administration is planning to raise tariffs on clean-energy goods from China, with a levy on Chinese electric vehicles set to roughly quadruple. Reporter Andrew Duehren explains. And venture capitalist reporter Marc Vartabedian explains how VCs are playing matchmaker in the age of AI. Plus, Starbucks has a backseat driver. Restaurant reporter Heather Haddon has more. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.



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    Online Shopping Didn’t Kill Retail. In Fact, It’s a Savior.

    Online Shopping Didn’t Kill Retail. In Fact, It’s a Savior.

    A.M. Edition for May 10. With a $320 million dollar floating pier on the Mediterranean just days away from operating, U.S. officials say key details about how aid will be delivered to Gaza have yet to be ironed out. Plus, Apple apologizes for its new iPad advert that critics say represents AI’s ability to crush human creativity. And WSJ reporter Kate King explains why our online shopping behavior might actually be saving bricks-and-mortar retail. Luke Vargas hosts.



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    T-Mobile, Verizon in Separate Talks to Buy Parts of U.S. Cellular

    T-Mobile, Verizon in Separate Talks to Buy Parts of U.S. Cellular

    P.M. Edition for May 9. T-Mobile and Verizon are in talks to carve up regional wireless carrier U.S. Cellular. And America’s urban centers have too many schools and too few students. Education reporter Sara Randazzo explains. Plus, NATO’s top military chief urges businesses to prepare for conflict. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.



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    To Wait or Not to Wait? The Risk of Cutting Rates Before the Fed

    To Wait or Not to Wait? The Risk of Cutting Rates Before the Fed

    A.M. Edition for May 9. Europe is moving ahead of the Fed as rate cuts begin in several Western economies. But moving quicker than the U.S. isn’t without its perils, as Paul Hannon explains. Plus, why China wants consumers to trade in their old cars and washing machines. And, Journal tech columnist Christopher Mims shares his tasting notes on synthetic coffees, as climate change spurs the development of alternatives to the real thing. Luke Vargas hosts.



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