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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.

    Why Apartment Building Developers Are Sitting on Empty Lots

    Why Apartment Building Developers Are Sitting on Empty Lots

    P.M. Edition for June 4. Financing for apartment building construction has dried up, as housing and rental market reporter Will Parker explains. And Joseph Walker reports on how pharmacists are using social media to unionize. Plus, travel reporter Jacob Passy says unpredictable storms known as derechos could threaten your summer travel plans. Shelby Holliday hosts.



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    India’s Modi Set for Election Setback

    India’s Modi Set for Election Setback

    A.M. Edition for June 4. Early election results from India showed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party struggling to hold onto a majority after encountering a strong fight from a revived opposition. WSJ correspondent Shan Li explains what that could mean for Modi’s future, his economic policy and his Hindu nationalist agenda. Plus, China's domestic chip giant takes a step toward eliminating its reliance on the U.S. And New York tries to make social media less addictive for minors. Luke Vargas hosts.



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    Why Companies May Let You Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay

    Why Companies May Let You Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay

    P.M. Edition for June 3. If you own a (401)k, you could soon vote on issues like Elon Musk’s pay or Shell's future. Heard on the Street columnist Jon Sindreu explains how "pass-through voting" works. And President Biden is expected to issue an executive order limiting asylum rules. Plus, The Wall Street Journal’s Berber Jin reports on the investment empire that is raising conflicts of interest questions for OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman. Sabrina Siddiqui hosts.



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    OPEC+ Moves Set to Keep Oil Prices High

    OPEC+ Moves Set to Keep Oil Prices High

    A.M. Edition for June 3. Top oil producers and their allies extend output cuts into next year in a bid to boost prices. Plus, GameStop and AMC Entertainment rally after a cryptic tweet. And blacklisted Chinese firms are rebranding as American to dodge a crackdown, leaving U.S. lawmakers frustrated, says WSJ's Heather Somerville. Peter Granitz hosts.



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    • 14 мин.
    Trump’s Conviction in Hush-Money Case: What Comes Next?

    Trump’s Conviction in Hush-Money Case: What Comes Next?

    Former President Donald Trump is pledging to appeal his conviction on 34 charges of falsifying business records, connected to a hush-money payment to cover up an alleged affair with porn star Stormy Daniels. But that appeal could be months or years away, and the guilty verdict raises questions about the law and what it means for a convicted felon to be running for president. WSJ law reporter James Fanelli explains what happens between now and sentencing, and WSJ political reporter Alex Leary digs into the ramifications for the 2024 presidential race. Danny Lewis hosts.



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    Further Reading:

    Trump Guilty Verdict Rocks 2024 Presidential Campaign  

    Trump Decries Guilty Verdict, Presses Ahead With Campaign Against Biden 

    Trump’s Conviction: A History of WSJ’s Hush-Money Investigation 



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    • 12 мин.
    What’s News in Markets: Wrong AI, Troubled Retailers, Trump Volatility

    What’s News in Markets: Wrong AI, Troubled Retailers, Trump Volatility

    How did Salesforce drag down the Dow, and how did Google search miss the point? And what separated Kohl’s and Gap’s performance? Plus, how did Trump’s social-media company do after his felony conviction? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them

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