I’ve admired this paper and this newsroom for as long as I can remember. I am honored to join Emma’s leadership team at one of the most exciting moments in @WSJ history. Let’s do this.
.@WSJ Editor in Chief Emma Tucker announced three key leadership appointments to the Journal newsroom.
Aja Whitaker-Moore (@Ajawmoore) and David Crow (@bydavidcrow) were announced as deputy editors in chief, and Dan Colarusso as coverage chief for Business, Finance and Economics.
Whitaker-Moore joins from Axios, where she was editor in chief overseeing its National, Local and Pro newsrooms.
Crow, who joined the Journal as executive editor in 2023, has played a vital role in managing news, features and storytelling across WSJ platforms.
Colarusso was previously at CNBC as senior vice president of business news and oversaw television news content, coverage and production for CNBC’s Business Day programming.
Congratulations to all!
Gilded Age financiers designed the very mechanism that would turn John D. Rockefeller Sr. into the world’s first billionaire—and enable Elon Musk to be the first trillionaire. 🔗 https://t.co/sXTqJH38sh
NEW: Tulsi Gabbard has told associates she is stepping down as ODNI because her husband has been diagnosed with a serious form of cancer, people familiar with the matter said. Gabbard has been married since 2015 to Abraham Williams. https://t.co/9mQqsEzyZl
When a @Polymarket result is disputed, it goes to a decentralized panel of judges.
But the system is rife with conflicts: ~60% of judges were linked to Polymarket accounts, and in nearly 20% of disputes we found judges tied to bets on the very markets they were deciding.
w/ @aosipovich
https://t.co/9vTGSMmFcn
Boeing and Toyota donated $1 million each to help fund a new reality-television inspired show starring Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy with his family on a road trip. 🔗 https://t.co/1D2o9E2GAX
Friday can't come fast enough....Drake’s new album, “Iceman,��� is set to come out. Fans and fellow rappers have missed him. https://t.co/ZGTktEQKcf via @WSJ
Poppi co-founder Allison Ellsworth and her husband became centimillionaires when they helped sell the company for $1.95 billion to PepsiCo last year. This is how she talks to her kids about money.
Watch the full episode of The WSJ Money Interview: https://t.co/Nwr8dVYbrc
“Rubio repeatedly reached for popular, if dated, rap lyrics. He called the leaders of Iran “insane in the brain,” a reference to a Cypress Hill hip-hop song, and later said Tehran needs to “check themselves before they wreck themselves”
Gold. https://t.co/iBEc2Myk4H
Cable TV pioneer. Conservationist. Sailing champion. Dealmaker. Ted Turner, one of the last old-school media moguls, has died at age 87. “Hardly anybody wins all the time,” he said in 2008. “I’ve won more than most.” https://t.co/lDx15Klvj8
The Wall Street Journal was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist in Public Service for our reporting on the birthday book and the handling of the Epstein files — work that helped trigger the release of more than three million Justice Department documents.
I'm so proud to work alongside the best colleagues and editors in the world, who have supported my reporting on Epstein's network for years. What began last year with @marcelolprince and @joe_palazzolo grew into a newsroom-wide effort.
This past summer was enormously challenging for me and my family. Getting through it was only possible because of the extraordinary support I received from across the newsroom, from our fearless editors, from our legal and security teams, and from the many people who reached out with care and concern.
I'm so proud of this work and the courage displayed by our paper. I'm deeply grateful to our sources, who placed so much trust in us. And most of all, I'm grateful to live in a country with a First Amendment. https://t.co/yiJhs9OqSY
Attention fellow journos: The WSJ is looking for a new deputy editor for our national security team
You'll get to work with a really great team full of smart hard working reporters and also @alexbward is here too
Apply here! https://t.co/ccQQBVaFyv
Guests at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner said getting into the hotel was remarkably easy; “What the hell is the Secret Service doing?” https://t.co/r5JlrySNp8
A divorce attorney for the superrich broke down what a $1.4 million annual budget to live in Manhattan looks like --all the way down to $12,000 for pet care and $50,000 for beauty expenses
Our latest piece in WSJ's weeklong divorce series, looking at splits among ultra-high-net-worth families
https://t.co/Ak5G4mLnUz
NEW: Inside the meetings + calls where President Trump and his team were given clear indicators that the economy (possible rise in prices) could take a hit if the war in Iran is prolonged.
Treasury Secretary Bessent and the president discussed various measures the Treasury could take if the war went on for eight to 12 week and how the U.S. could be vulnerable to a potential rise in gasoline prices.
Many of these little known conversations came in the buildup to the cease-fire
https://t.co/FlpFjDhUS2
Malware lurking in shady smartphone apps and cheap off-brand household electronics has allowed operators of massive so-called botnet networks to use people’s home and wireless network access for criminal activity.
Here's how to protect yourself: 🔗 https://t.co/24Rs1d9pfs