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  2. The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal or WSJ, is an American newspaper based in New York City. The newspaper provides extensive coverage of news, especially business and finance. It operates on a subscription model, requiring readers to pay for access to its articles and content.

  3. Editorial board at The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gigot. The Wall Street Journal editorial board members oversee the Journal ' s editorial page, dictating the tone and direction of the newspaper's opinion section.. Every Saturday and Sunday, three editorial page writers and host Paul Gigot, editor of the Editorial Page, appear on Fox News Channel's Journal Editorial Report to discuss current issues with a variety of guests.

  4. Gerard Baker - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 2013, he was named the Dow Jones Managing Editor, and The Wall Street Journal ' s Editor-in-Chief. [1] Baker's tenure at the Journal was a tumultuous one, with buyouts, layoffs and discontent among some reporters. [12] In 2015, the Journal began a new round of large-scale layoffs of reporters and staff.

  5. WSJ Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is distributed within the U.S. Weekend Edition of The Wall Street Journal newspaper (paid print circulation for the Weekend edition is approximately 2.2 million), and is available on WSJ.com. Each issue is also available throughout the month in The Wall Street Journal's iPad app.

  6. Daniel Henninger - Wikipedia

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    Henninger serves as the deputy editorial page director of The Wall Street Journal, and is a contributor to Fox News. He also writes a column named "Wonder Land", which had appeared in the Journal every Thursday starting the summer of 2001 until January 30, 2025. [3] [4] In the 1980s he wrote most of the Journal's editorials on drug regulation. [5]

  7. The Wall Street Journal’s story about Biden’s mental acuity ...

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    The Wall Street Journal owes its readers — and the public — better. The business broadsheet published and hyped a story Wednesday declaring that “behind closed doors,” President Joe Biden ...

  8. Paul Gigot - Wikipedia

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    His career at the Journal began in 1980, when he became a reporter covering Chicago, Illinois. Two years later he became the paper's Asia correspondent in Hong Kong. While in Hong Kong in 1984, Gigot was placed in charge of The Wall Street Journal Asia. From 1986 to 1987, Gigot served as a White House Fellow under President Ronald Reagan.

  9. Robert Bartley - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Bartley was named a vice president of Dow Jones & Company, owner of The Wall Street Journal. Bartley was the author of "The Seven Fat Years: And How to Do It Again," published in 1992, a book on the economic policy of the Reagan administration. [7] In December 2002, Bartley stepped down as editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page.