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China Struggles to Contain Frustration From Shanghai Covid Lockdown | WSJ
Despite censorship, videos shared online show growing desperation and anger at prolonged Covid-19 lockdowns in China’s economic capital of Shanghai, where officials are trying to solve issues including food shortages while doubling down on the country’s
‘We Will Achieve Price Stability:’ Jerome Powell on the Future of Inflation and the Economy | WS
“We need to see inflation coming down in a convincing way,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told WSJ's Nick Timiraos in an interview Tuesday. “Until we do, we’ll keep going.” Mr. Powell appeared at the WSJ Future of Everything Festival t
How Finland and Sweden Would Transform NATO’s Military Capabilities | WSJ
Finland and Sweden are taking steps toward applying for membership of NATO, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February. If approved, analysts say the move would significantly enhance the bloc’s military capabilities on land, sea and in the air
Snap Pixy Review: Is the Selfie Mini-Drone Worth $230? | WSJ
A new flying camera designed to work with Snapchat, the Pixy lifts off from your hand and captures some pretty cool shots. WSJ’s Joanna Stern tested it out. Photo illustration: Ryan Trefes/The Wall Street Journal More from the Wall Street Journal: V
How Elon Musk Plans to Change Twitter | WSJ
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Twitter will become a private company if Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover bid is approved. The move would allow Musk to make changes to the site. WSJ’s Dan Gallagher explains Musk’s proposed changes and the challenges he might face enacting them. Il
Elon Musk Isn’t the First to Want to Buy Twitter | WSJ
As Elon Musk attempts to buy Twitter, WSJ looks back at Twitter’s past suitors, like Salesforce, Disney and Alphabet. Tech reporter Tim Higgins explains why those past conversations fell through and what's different this time. Illustration: Nikki Wal
Shanghai Residents Face Food Shortages Amid Strict Covid Lockdowns | WSJ
As Shanghai remains locked down amid China’s biggest Covid-19 outbreak, residents are taking to social media to vent about a shortage of food or they're bartering with neighbors. Anxiety and hunger are prompting many to question Beijing’s pandemic stra
How the Fed Steers Interest Rates to Guide the Entire Economy | WSJ
The Federal Reserve's main tool for managing the economy is to change the federal funds rate, which can affect not only borrowing costs for consumers but also shape broader decisions by companies like how many people to hire. WSJ explains how the Fed manip
Elizabeth Holmes Found Guilty on Four of 11 Fraud Charges | WSJ
A federal jury convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes on four of 11 criminal-fraud charges. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of 20 years. WSJ’s Sara Randazzo shares highlights from Holmes’s testimony. Photo: Brittany Hosea-Small/Reu
The Fed Plans to Taper. Here’s What That Means. | WSJ
The Federal Reserve says it will accelerate the wind-down of its bond-buying program, the biggest step the central bank has taken in reversing its pandemic-era stimulus. Here’s how tapering works, and why it sends markets on edge. Photo illustration: Ad
I Spent 24 Hours Trapped in the Metaverse | WSJ
Everyone is blabbing about the metaverse. But what does this future digital world look like? WSJ’s Joanna Stern checked into a hotel and strapped on the Meta Quest 2 virtual-reality headset for the day. She went to work meetings with Spatial and Horizon Wo
Why the Fed Is Considering a Digital Dollar | WSJ
The Federal Reserve is trying to figure out how to keep cash relevant in a cashless world. It’s considering digitizing the U.S. dollar, giving people money they can access on their phone and bypassing electronic payments that can be slow and costly for bus
Windows 11: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the New ‘Start’ of the PC (Exclusive) | WSJ
Windows 11, due out later this year, is full of new features, including a new Start menu that's been moved to the center and a Microsoft Store with Android apps. In an exclusive interview, WSJ’s Joanna Stern spoke with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella abo
Apple vs. Facebook: Why iOS 14.5 Started a Big Tech Fight | WSJ
Big Tech Fight Night: Cook vs. Zuck A new privacy feature in Apple’s iOS 14.5 requires apps to request permission to track you. And Facebook isn’t happy about it. WSJ’s Joanna Stern put Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook into t
NFTs Are Fueling a Boom in Digital Art. Here’s How They Work | WSJ
Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, have exploded onto the digital art scene this past year. Proponents say they are a way to make digital assets scarce, and therefore more valuable. WSJ explains how they work, and why skeptics question whether they’re built to
Behind Costco's Treasure-Hunt Shopping Strategy | WSJ The Economics Of
Costco is one of the biggest and most successful retailers in the country. In this video, WSJ’s Sarah Nassauer dissects the wholesaler’s unique approach to doing business. Photo: Qian Weizhong/ZUMA Press The Economics Of How do the world's most successful
'You're Not My Buddy, Vladimir!' How to Over-Analyze APEC
President Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping were watched obsessively during the APEC summit in Beijing this week. What does every awkward moment mean? Who knows. Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit the WSJ channel for m