
The Wall Street Journal
OrganizationThe Wall Street Journal is a US-based newspaper and news organization.
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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a prominent American financial newspaper founded in 1889. It is known for its coverage of business, finance, politics, and world events. WSJ has been a leading source of news and analysis on global economic trends, corporate governance, and market movements. Recently, the journal has reported on significant developments such as the widening US trade deficit, Kanye West's antisemitic remarks, and President Trump's efforts to 'regime change' in Cuba and Iran. These stories highlight WSJ's continued relevance in covering pressing international issues and its commitment to providing in-depth analysis and commentary on global events.
Last updated: February 2, 2026
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