

Wall Street Journal
Organization MediaThe Wall Street Journal is a business-focused news organization that recently had a lawsuit against it dismissed.
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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a prominent American business and financial news publication. It is currently newsworthy due to a significant legal development: a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by former US President Donald Trump has been dismissed by a Florida judge. The lawsuit stemmed from a WSJ report alleging that Trump had sent a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein. This dismissal, along with a previous temporary dismissal, highlights the WSJ's role in reporting on sensitive topics and its resilience against legal challenges from high-profile figures. The publication continues to be a key source for financial news and analysis, as evidenced by its mention in discussions about media and publishing, such as Tucker Carlson's new book imprint.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Trump threatens to fire Fed chair Jerome Powell amid pressure campaign

Blocus américain dans le détroit d'Ormuz : "Se fâcher avec Pékin devient délicat", selon un spécialiste

Trump scheitert vorerst mit Klage gegen Wall Street Journal

Fall Epstein: Trump scheitert mit Klage gegen Zeitung

Judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against Wall Street Journal and Murdoch
Streit um schlüpfrige Geburtstagskarte – US-Gericht verwirft Trump-Klage gegen Zeitung

Tucker Carlson to launch publishing imprint with books by Russell Brand and Milo Yiannopoulos
