Hispanic views on abortion vary widely, and Democrats face hurdles, but opportunities, too. As one House candidate said: “I go to Mass, but I also support a woman’s right to choose.” Latest from @jazmineulloa https://t.co/2foFbyfIWq
NEW: Huawei, the Chinese telecom blacklisted by the US, is secretly funding cutting-edge research at American universities including Harvard through an independent Washington DC-based foundation.
Proud to share my first article for Bloomberg:
https://t.co/mqU5tIsQ2H @business
Libre, an arm of the conservative Koch network, is set to spend millions of dollars on outreach and advertising as Republicans seek to expand inroads with Hispanic voters. Latest from @jazmineulloa https://t.co/PZJqT8kI4k
The word 'invasion' was once relegated to the margins of the national debate on immigration, but it is now part of the Republican Party’s mainstream message on the issue. A closer look at the rhetorical shift by @jazmineulloa https://t.co/QoZTaMf8Xg
I got laid off from @WSJ yesterday.
I’m thankful for my time there, and getting the opportunity to grow and learn from many wonderful humans in the newsroom.
Please send any interesting opportunities my way!
Let’s start anew 🤍
My last two stories at WSJ ran today: one on Trump/House Republicans and one on milk. Pretty much sums up the last 14.5 years! It was a privilege to work with such talented -- and kind -- colleagues in DC, Chicago and NY.
WLRN abruptly cancelled Sundial and let our whole team go.
It’s my first time out of work since I was 19. If you’re looking for a journalist with 30 years experience, 2 James Beards, a share of a Pulitzer, experienced in all media, please DM. I'm eager to work again soon.
The news industry suffers every day that @TroyGMcCullough isn't one of the people working to get information to people who want it. He is brilliant and kind, like so many of my former WSJ colleagues, and I had the joy of working with him on two continents.
My 16 years at the WSJ ended this week, but it was a great run that took me from New York to Hong Kong and finally to Washington. For the past 6 years, my DC colleagues inspired and amazed me every single day. Working with them has been an absolute honor.
I couldn't have asked for a better colleague than @ewstephe to manage WSJ's politics coverage a few years back. She is a tremendous talent and will instantly improve any newsroom.
During my first DC internship, the company where I worked closed a newspaper. I’ve been expecting a day like yesterday for 15 years.
I loved working with some of the most talented people I know. Hire these folks 👇🏻
My 25 years at The Wall Street Journal ended yesterday, and it was a privilege to have served the last eight in the Washington bureau. I learned so much about how to do good journalism. My passion for news isn't dissipated, and I'm excited to get back to work.
NEW: Major layoffs at the Wall Street Journal’s D.C. bureau yesterday left the newsroom reeling. “This is like dropping a neutron bomb on the newsroom,” said one of the reporters affected. I got the names of most of the journalists who were laid off: https://t.co/ubLrIFO6jD
Thursday's WSJ Politics & Policy newsletter: House Passes Tax Cuts for Businesses, Low-Income Families, Though Senate Passage Remains Unclear https://t.co/lMy7oZz5aV
Tuesday's WSJ Politics & Policy newsletter: Haley Taps Wall Street and Main Street to Keep Anti-Trump Bid Funded. Plus: Fewer Workers Are Quitting. https://t.co/oOxcprucKM
WSJ Politics & Policy newsletter for Monday: Europe Chafes at America’s Protectionist Tilt; Three U.S. Troops Killed by Drone Strike in Jordan https://t.co/fpLH7ZG9Vq