WSJ: Woman admitted in court against Meta and YouTube that it is too hard to live without social media
A woman testifying in a lawsuit against Meta and YouTube stated that life without social media is extremely difficult, highlighting the impact of these platforms on her mental health.
WSJ: The Washington Post lost over $100 million last year
The Washington Post reported a loss of over $100 million last year, prompting significant layoffs.
WSJ: Epstein's Journey into the Embrace of America's Elite Universities
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's connections to America's elite universities despite not having a degree from any of them.
WSJ: US elite unit that matured in the Middle East undergoing retraining in the Arctic
The article discusses the retraining of a US elite unit, refined through experiences in the Middle East, as they adapt to Arctic conditions.
WSJ: Bill Gates apologizes for Epstein contact
Bill Gates has apologized to his foundation employees for his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, admitting to previous affairs while denying wrongdoing.
WSJ: The fifth year of the Ukrainian war begins. Russia's victory is anything but inevitable
The article discusses the beginning of the fifth year of war in Ukraine, highlighting Ukraine's continued resistance against Russian advances.
WSJ: Trump's administration is considering new tariffs
The White House is planning new tariffs on certain industries following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's previous tariffs.
WSJ: Trump Considering Additional Tariffs on Batteries and Chemicals Under Trade Law 232
President Donald Trump is reportedly examining the implementation of additional tariffs on various industries, including batteries and chemicals, based on national security grounds.
WSJ: A new tariff bomb from Trump
The Trump administration is considering new tariffs on several industries, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: What Trump Might Discover About Flying Saucers
The article discusses the potential for the Trump administration to unveil more information regarding UFOs, following CIA disclosures in the 1990s that linked most sightings to secret reconnaissance aircraft.
WSJ: USA hunts for shadow tankers. We delve into the task
The article discusses the recent intensified efforts by the USA to target shadow tankers in response to multi-layered sanctions imposed by Western countries.
WSJ: Forget Greenland. Russia is Already Present on This NATO Island
The article discusses Russia's influential presence in the Norwegian town of Svalbard, part of NATO, highlighting the use of Russian materials and education.
The Wsj Scolds Him: "The Lowest Point of the Presidency"
An editorial in the Wall Street Journal criticizes President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the Supreme Court following a ruling against his tariffs, stating this marks a low point in his presidency.
WSJ: Xi is trying to consolidate power over the army through purges
Xi Jinping is continuing purges in the Chinese military hierarchy, targeting top officials to solidify his control.
WSJ: Christine Lagarde's 'starting point' is to lead the European Central Bank until the end of her term
Christine Lagarde reaffirmed her commitment to leading the European Central Bank for the remainder of her term amidst speculation of her early resignation.
WSJ: Can an Aging Germany Redeem Its Fate?
The article discusses Germany's deepening demographic crisis while hinting at the emergence of positive economic trends in Europe.
WSJ: Trump considers limited military strike on Iran
According to the Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump is contemplating a limited military strike against Iran to pressure the country into concluding a nuclear agreement.
WSJ: Trump Considers Limited Military Strike to Force Iran into Nuclear Agreement
According to the Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump is contemplating a limited military strike against Iran to compel the nation to reach a nuclear agreement.
WSJ: Trump is considering a limited strike on Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump is contemplating a limited military strike on Iran to compel it into a nuclear agreement, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Trump considering limited attack on Iran within days
President Trump is reportedly contemplating a limited military strike on Iran to compel it into agreeing to his terms for a nuclear deal, according to The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Zuckerberg was grilled in court about social media addiction
Mark Zuckerberg attended a significant court hearing in California where he faced a barrage of questions regarding Meta Platform's efforts to increase user engagement with its social media platforms.
Trumpโs son invests in โlow cost per killโ drones โ WSJ
Eric Trump is investing in an Israeli drone manufacturer as part of a significant funding deal.
WSJ: Nuclear Demand Takes Flight. Uranium Supply is Stumbling
Rising demand for nuclear energy and the expansion of data centers are putting pressure on global uranium supplies, raising fears of a fuel crisis for reactors.
Trump weighs plan to kill Iranian leaders โ WSJ
US President Donald Trump is considering a military strike aimed at Iranian leaders as a potential path to regime change, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Farmers are aging. Their children do not want to continue the family business
The article discusses the decline of family farms in the U.S. as older farmers like Don Guinnip are unable to pass their businesses onto their children, who are choosing other career paths.
WSJ: The Ghostly Stealth Fighter Reveals Europe's Gaping Defense Gaps
The article discusses the shortcomings of Europe's defense initiatives revealed by the development of a new stealth fighter project originally intended to be a replacement for advanced U.S. jets.
Iran considering sending enriched uranium to Russia โ WSJ
Iran is contemplating the transfer of enriched uranium to Russia and may pause its enrichment activities while proposing a regional fuel production consortium.
WSJ: Now AI Robots are Tyrannizing Humans. And This Even Disturbs Silicon Valley
The article discusses the growing concerns about AI robots potentially tyrannizing humans, as highlighted by an incident involving a blog post that accused a person of hypocrisy.
WSJ: Companies are changing CEOs in record numbers - and increasingly younger ones
U.S. public companies are experiencing a significant turnover in CEOs, with a record number of new leaders taking the helm who are younger and less experienced than their predecessors.
WSJ: Millions of people face hunger in Congo
The Wall Street Journal reports that millions are facing hunger due to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in the eastern region where the M23 group struggles to establish control.
WSJ: Closing Starlink as a Nail in Russia's Drone Machine
The article discusses how the closure of Starlink services could hinder Russian drone operations against Ukraine.
WSJ: Helping in the Restoration of Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure Among the Ruins of the Winter
The article highlights efforts from elite teams in Ukraine as they engage in restoration work on energy infrastructure amid challenging winter conditions.
WSJ: The Real Threat from Artificial Intelligence Is Not Job LossโIt's Your 'Replicating'
The Wall Street Journal highlights concerns that the real threat of artificial intelligence may not be job loss, but rather the impact of workers unknowingly training AI systems that could eventually diminish their own roles.
WSJ: Ukrainians taught a harsh lesson to NATO countries - 'We are in trouble'
A Wall Street Journal article highlights that NATO forces were unprepared for drone warfare during last year's Hedgehog 2025 exercise in Estonia, as demonstrated by a Ukrainian unit's successful mock attack on NATO troops.
Ukrainian troops defeated opponent with drones at 2025 NATO exercise โ WSJ
Ukrainian troops showcased the effectiveness of drones during the NATO 'Hedgehog 2025' military exercise in Estonia, demonstrating a shift in modern warfare tactics.
WSJ: The electric car bubble is bursting โ $50 billion losses for Detroit's giants
Detroit's major automakers, including General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, face over $50 billion in losses as the electric vehicle market declines sharply after the expiration of a key federal tax credit.
WSJ: Chip Shortage Is Tormenting Consumer Electronics โ and It Is Getting Worse
The global chip shortage is causing leading electronics manufacturers to face steep price increases and difficult choices regarding consumer pricing and product specifications.
WSJ: German general prepares his country for war - and the clock is ticking
German General Carsten Breuer is establishing a temporary command point in Klaipeda, Lithuania, signaling Germany's military readiness amid growing tensions.
WSJ: USA smuggled thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran
The USA secretly smuggled around 6,000 Starlink terminals into Iran following government crackdowns on demonstrations in January.
US smuggled Starlinks into Iran amid riots โ WSJ
The US reportedly smuggled Starlink satellite terminals into Iran during the riots, indicating US involvement in foreign interference, according to a WSJ report.
"WSJ": Americans secretly delivered thousands of Starlink terminals to Iran
A report claims that the U.S. government secretly facilitated the delivery of Starlink internet terminals to Iran amid civil unrest, a move that was allegedly known to former President Trump.
WSJ: The US secretly sent 6,000 Starlinks to Iran to assist the opposition
The US reportedly supplied 6,000 Starlink satellite internet terminals to Iran to support anti-government protesters following violent crackdowns and internet blackouts in January.
WSJ: Europe must end its dependence on energy imports
The article discusses Europe's urgent need to reduce its dependence on energy imports, especially in light of geopolitical tensions.
WSJ: Sanctions, ship arrests, and low prices squeeze Russia's oil industry
The article discusses how Western sanctions, ship arrests, and low prices are severely impacting Russia's oil industry.
WSJ: Pentagon prepares to send a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East
The Pentagon is preparing to send a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amidst escalating tensions with Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Pentagon prepares to send second aircraft carrier toward Iran โ WSJ
The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran over its nuclear program.
WSJ: Hands-free driving systems confuse drivers, but manufacturers are accelerating
An engineer's experience with Ford's hands-free driving system ended in disaster as his vehicle accelerated uncontrollably, leading to a serious accident.
US mulling new pressure tactic on Iran โ WSJ
The US is contemplating seizing Iranian oil tankers to pressure Tehran into nuclear negotiations, according to the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Is it too late to buy precious metals? Let's look at the long-term perspective
An article discusses the recent trends in precious metals prices and weighs the dilemma of whether it is too late for investors to buy into a market that has seen significant price increases.
WSJ: US shale oil producers turn their gaze to foreign markets
US shale oil producers are shifting their focus from domestic markets in Texas and New Mexico to international opportunities amid changing conditions in the industry.