He joined the Journal in 2013 and has written dozens of front-page stories on life and business in Hollywood, specializing in features where commerce meets culture. Erich Schwartzel — Reporter ...
Sharon Weinberger is the national security and foreign policy editor at The Wall Street Journal. Previously, she was the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for Yahoo News, and before that, the ...
Ruth Simon is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she covers small business and entrepreneurship. She has previously covered consumer lending, mortgages and housing ...
Amy Dockser Marcus is a health and science reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in Boston. Her stories depict how scientific advances are transforming society and raising bioethical questions.
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Stocks on Wall Street shook off a weak start and closed slightly higher Friday, snapping a four-week losing streak. The S&P 500 edged up 0.1%. The index finished with a 0.5% gain for the week.
Arian Campo-Flores is an economics reporter for The Wall Street Journal, based in Miami. He mainly covers Florida and the Southeast but also does stories in other parts of the U.S. He regularly ...
A Wall Street banker lost out on a job from a top insurer after he was slapped with criminal charges that he raped a 25-year-old woman in New York City last month, The Post has learned.
That was far better than expectations. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had estimated a monthly decrease of 3.2%.
(Bloomberg) -- Wall Street brokers have started selling insurers’ claims tied to Los Angeles’ deadly wildfires, which may trigger a payout from the utilities blamed for the destruction ...
The rout in US stocks has sent investors scrambling for cover as they seek out alternative markets to park their funds — but not every market is doing well. In Asia, stocks in Hong Kong and ...