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The Wall Street Journal is a financial and business news publication.

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WSJ What’s News
Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs

That was Wall Street Journal Deputy Finance Editor Quinton Webb. Quinton, thanks as always for the update. Thanks so much. Elon Musk says his time in the Trump administration is coming to an end. Posting on X, he cited the looming expiration of his stint as a special government employee, a role limited to just 130 days and which would run out at the end of this month.

WSJ What’s News
Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs

It's Thursday, May 29th. I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal, and here is the AM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today. A US federal trade court has ruled that President Trump didn't have the authority to impose global tariffs, a decision that voids the levies that have sparked a sweeping trade war and threatened to upend the world economy.

WSJ What’s News
Google’s Future Awaits Ruling in Landmark Antitrust Case

It's Friday, May 30th. I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal. And here is the AM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today. Top US-Officials say that trade negotiations with foreign capitals remain on course, despite a ruling by a federal court that found that President Trump's sweeping global tariffs were illegal.

WSJ What’s News
Elon Musk Leaves DOGE, but Will Keep Advising Trump

Plus, American consumers are still down on the economy after a month of whipsawing tariff news. And the Supreme Court delivers a win for President Trump's immigration agenda as thousands of non-citizens lose their legal protections. It's Friday, May 30th. I'm Pierre Bien-Aimé for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Alex Osola.

WSJ What’s News
The Military-Industrial Battle Between the U.S. and China

Hey What's News Listeners, it's Sunday, June 1st. I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal. This is What's News Sunday, the show where we tackle the big questions about the biggest stories in the news by reaching out to our colleagues across the newsroom to help explain what's happening in our world.

WSJ What’s News
Why Americans Are Turning to Discount Stores

Es ist Dienstag, 4. Juni. Ich bin Alex Osola für die Wall Street Journal. Das ist die P.M.-Edition von What's News, den Top-Headlines und Business-Storys, die die Welt heute bewegen. The Trump Administration has taken aim at Columbia University's accreditation, a significant escalation in the government's battle with the Ivy League school.