@WSJ 2 years ago Inflation is coming down, but it's still above the Fed’s 2% target. Heard on the Street’s @jdlahart explains what the latest consumer price index numbers could mean for future interest-rate hikes. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Amazon’s Prime Day could help lift the company’s retail side, but as Heard on the Street’s @djtgallagher explains Amazon’s cloud-computing business, AWS, could also use a boost #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Shares of EV startup Rivian are on pace for a record-breaking rally. And as Heard on the Street’s @StephenWilmot explains, it comes on the heels of Tesla’s stock gains. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The Fed and investors could be wrong about interest rates, as Heard on the Street’s @jdlahart explains #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Car shoppers have been flocking to dealerships, shaking off concerns about rising interest rates and inflationary pressure #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Tourists are flocking to southern Europe, from Barcelona to Athens and countless Italian towns in between. Not everyone is happy about it. #WSJWhatsNow bit.ly t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Federal Reserve policy makers are watching to see which cools faster: inflation or the job market. Heard on the Street’s @jdlahart explains why and how it could affect interest rates. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads launched to compete with Elon Musk’s Twitter. And as Heard on the Street’s @djtgallagher explains, success may come down to timing and scale. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The Fed and investors could be wrong about interest rates, as Heard on the Street’s @jdlahart explains #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Elon Musk’s Tesla cut costs to boost deliveries, while old-school car companies are still profitable. Heard on the Street’s @StephenWilmot explains why the two are on a collision course. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney criticized Bud Light for not publicly supporting her after her association with the beer brand sparked calls for a boycott #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Tourists are flocking to southern Europe, from Barcelona to Athens and countless Italian towns in between. Not everyone is happy about it. #WSJWhatsNow bit.ly t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Google recently released its Pixel Fold phone. @nicnguyen takes a look at the differences between Google’s new foldable and Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Whether shopping on Amazon or Facebook Marketplace, @juliejargon has six ways to avoid online shopping scams. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago If you’re planning an international trip, @AllisonPohle has three things to know about U.S. passports #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Meta Platforms just launched Threads to compete with Twitter. @JoannaStern breaks down the battle between tech titans Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg with the help of action figures. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Federal Reserve policy makers are watching to see which cools faster: inflation or the job market. Heard on the Street’s @jdlahart explains why and how it could affect interest rates. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago America’s love of treats like Hershey’s chocolates and Oreo cookies is fueling boom times for food giants as other packaged-food companies vie for a bigger share of the snack aisle #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Is it OK to post wedding photos on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram before the couple does? @sharatibken looks at new tech rules around wedding photos. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Meta Platforms just launched Threads to compete with Twitter. @JoannaStern breaks down the battle between tech titans Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg with the help of action figures. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Now that the Supreme Court has rejected student-debt forgiveness, @juliaccarpenter explains what you should know if you have federal student loans #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Major movie releases and nostalgia may not be enough to boost box-office revenue, explains Heard on the Street’s @djtgallagher #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Elon Musk’s Tesla cut costs to boost deliveries, while old-school car companies are still profitable. Heard on the Street’s @StephenWilmot explains why the two are on a collision course. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago If you’re thinking about quitting your current job and jumping to a new position, you may not get a big increase in salary. @juliaccarpenter explains why. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is pivoting toward the West in a bid to support the country’s economy, which has deteriorated under his watch #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The shaky performance of Chinese stocks this year has been good news for other Asian markets #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Cities like Dallas and Chicago could lose a large amount of affordable housing as government assistance for low-income renters ends and landlords have the option to set their own rents #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Now that the Supreme Court has rejected student-debt forgiveness, @juliaccarpenter explains what you should know if you have federal student loans #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads launched to compete with Elon Musk’s Twitter. And as Heard on the Street’s @djtgallagher explains, success may come down to timing and scale. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The U.S. added 209,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.6% as the job market remained resilient despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The U.S. added 209,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.6% as the job market remained resilient despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Lumber producers—companies that own sawmills and make wood panels—have been big winners thanks to the recovery in residential construction #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago The U.S. labor market is showing surprising pockets of strength as hiring increases in sectors including building, home selling and automaking #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Bumps are a normal part of flying, say pilots and meteorologists, and injuries from severe turbulence are rare. @AllisonPohle explains what you can do to navigate turbulence. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Bumps are a normal part of flying, say pilots and meteorologists, and injuries from severe turbulence are rare. @AllisonPohle explains what you can do to navigate turbulence. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago AI chatbots could become more common in mental-health care. @juliejargon explains why. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Business owners returned to their stores in Montpelier, Vermont to assess the damage from catastrophic flooding at levels not seen in nearly a century #WSJWhatsNow bit.ly t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Traffic to Elon Musk’s Twitter is falling in tandem with rapid signups to Meta's Threads, suggesting that users are switching to Mark Zuckerberg's microblogging platform rather than juggling both #WSJWhatsNow bit.ly t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Heavy rain and thunderstorms on the East Coast triggered flash floods, killing at least one person in New York state and resulting in thousands of flight cancellations #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Lumber producers—companies that own sawmills and make wood panels—have been big winners thanks to the recovery in residential construction #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Is it OK to post wedding photos on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram before the couple does? @sharatibken looks at new tech rules around wedding photos. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed concerns about China’s treatment of U.S. firms while on her first visit to Beijing since taking office in 2021 #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed concerns about China’s treatment of U.S. firms while on her first visit to Beijing since taking office in 2021 #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Amid Twitter user unrest, Mark Zuckerberg took direct aim at Elon Musk’s social-media platform with the launch of Threads, Meta’s stand-alone microblogging app #WSJWhatsNow bit.ly t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Car shoppers have been flocking to dealerships, shaking off concerns about rising interest rates and inflationary pressure #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago A record number of Americans are expected to hit the road on July 4th, powered by a slump in gas prices to well below last year’s levels #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago A record number of Americans are expected to hit the road on July 4th, powered by a slump in gas prices to well below last year’s levels #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 2 years ago Writing assistant Grammarly uses OpenAI’s GPT technology, but not ChatGPT, to compose emails for you. @nicnguyen looks at how it works. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com t.co