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The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.

WSJ Minute Briefing The Wall Street Journal

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The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.

    Stock Markets Rise to End the Week

    Stock Markets Rise to End the Week

    Plus: Another record trading day for chipmaker Nvidia. Intuit shares fall after executives said the number of people using its TurboTax product for free declined. J.R. Whalen reports.   



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    UN Court Orders Israel to Halt Some Military Operations in Rafah

    UN Court Orders Israel to Halt Some Military Operations in Rafah

    Plus: The U.S. and its allies are crafting a plan to fund Ukraine with interest payments from frozen Russian assets. Eli Lilly says it will spend more than $5 billion to boost production of weight-loss drug Zepbound and diabetes treatment Mounjaro. J.R. Whalen reports.



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    • 2 min
    SEC Approves Ether ETF

    SEC Approves Ether ETF

    Plus: The NCAA agrees to allow schools to pay student athletes directly. And, the Louisiana legislature passes a bill that classifies abortion bills as controlled substances. Kate Bullivant hosts.



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    Dow Drops 600 Points

    Dow Drops 600 Points

    Plus: Boeing shares slide 7.6% after its finance chief warned of significant cash-flow problems. Average mortgage rates fall below 7% for the first time in more than a month. J.R. Whalen reports.



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    • 2 min
    DOJ Sues Live Nation-Ticketmaster, Alleging Ticketing Monopoly

    DOJ Sues Live Nation-Ticketmaster, Alleging Ticketing Monopoly

    Plus: South Korea unveils a $19 billion package to boost its semiconductor industry. Trump says his relationship with Putin will help free jailed WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. J.R. Whalen reports.



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    • 2 min
    Nvidia Sales Triple as AI Boom Continues

    Nvidia Sales Triple as AI Boom Continues

     Plus: The Justice Department plans to sue Live Nation alleging the company illegally suppressed competition. And, China has launched large-scale military drills encircling Taiwan. Kate Bullivant hosts.  



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