David is a Standards editor for the Journal, and helps the newsroom get its most complex/ambitious work published. Belgium-born, basketball-loving bread snob.
A Wall Street Journal investigation found that toxic fume leaks on airplanes are becoming more frequent and not much is being done about it https://t.co/uSDu9tRaDF
Exclusive: Jeffrey Epstein’s estate has given Congress a copy of the 2003 birthday book, including the letter with Trump’s signature that he has said doesn’t exist https://t.co/IpuR0aJIHN
BOMBSHELL: The Pentagon helped spread UFO myths for a generation. When a new DoD investigation dug up the military’s role, the Air Force pushed for a coverup. With the mighty @aviswanatha
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Breaking: Jony Ive and his firm are taking over creative and design control at OpenAI as he and Sam Altman continue to collaborate on the mysterious not-a-phone. w/ @berber_jin1 https://t.co/mIPVqYDe6W via @WSJ
The Wall Street Journal won the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for its series on how Silicon Valley entrepreneur Elon Musk transformed himself into one of the most powerful forces in the U.S. https://t.co/HDFz3As7yw
Fans of the hit show ’Severance’ just learned a harsh truth about the golden age of TV: You’re never safe from spoilers. https://t.co/nqxjnLoyLL via @david_marcelis
This great @JBFlint scoop about the appeal of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade reminded me of a befuddling stat: Sports accounted for 96 of the 100 most-watched broadcasts last year. The top non-sports broadcast? You guessed it. https://t.co/rU3ESpzyML
New X users with interests in topics such as crafts, sports and cooking are being blanketed with political content and fed a steady diet of posts that lean toward Trump and that sow doubt about the integrity of the election, a @WSJ analysis found.
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🚨Some news: After a decade covering general higher ed (and three years on business schools, and two on for-profit colleges), I'll be transitioning in the next few weeks to a new job as a deputy bureau chief with the @WSJ media team. 1/5🧵
Really enjoyed chatting with @hannahmiao_ about the importance of economics education - and about my personal journey that led me to focus on it (selling cars, options trading… 😵💫)
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Hundreds of daily airline flights around the world are running into GPS spoofing, a hazard that poses new risks for pilots and passengers https://t.co/ClXl1nrCLL via @WSJ w/@DrewFitzGerald
As they look to tailor their washing machines and dishwashers to local preferences, appliance makers are coming up with hyperspecific settings that leave some users baffled. “Is there really a setting for chocolate on my washing machine?” With @vicswezey https://t.co/QRcsS3y5MF