The Gender Gap Defining the Presidential Race in the U.S.
Episode Date: October 15, 2024P.M. Edition for Oct. 15. WSJ reporter Aaron Zitner discusses how Donald Trump aims to win women voters and Kamala Harris’s pushes to recruit men. And...
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941 episodes transcribedP.M. Edition for Oct. 15. WSJ reporter Aaron Zitner discusses how Donald Trump aims to win women voters and Kamala Harris’s pushes to recruit men. And...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 15. The Biden administration receives assurances that Israel won’t target Iranian nuclear or oil facilities, leading oil prices...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 14. WSJ immigration reporter Michelle Hackman on Kamala Harris’s role in President Biden’s border plan. And the Journal’s Justin...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 14. A sharp drop in venture-capital funding is leading the Chinese government to get more involved in grooming the country’s tec...
This spring the U.S. fertility rate dropped to another historic low. And a potential American baby bust has become a campaign issue. WSJ Chief Economi...
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P.M. Edition for Oct. 11. WSJ reporter Sarah Nassauer explains why retailers like IKEA and Nike are lowering prices now. And the Journal’s banking rep...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 11. Voters in the nation’s seven battleground states see Donald Trump as better equipped to handle the issues they care about mo...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 10. WSJ real estate reporter Kate King talks about reinventing grocery delivery with robotics. And WSJ economics reporter Harrie...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 10. Millions are left without power after Hurricane Milton makes landfall as a Category 3 storm. Plus, Donald Trump pledges to e...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 9. More Americans identify as Republican than Democrats. WSJ reporter Aaron Zitner discusses what it might mean for the presiden...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 9. The WSJ’s Katy Stech Ferek goes over the key races and issues that could determine who wins the House majority. Plus, million...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 8. WSJ markets reporter Hardika Singh discusses whether the third quarter earnings reports can show there’s more to the S&P 500...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 8. The WSJ’s Tarini Parti and Natalie Andrews talk us through the issues–from abortion and Medicare to fracking and marijuana–th...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 7. The Wall Street Journal’s deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and North Africa Shayndi Raice discusses how the Hamas atta...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 7. Russian weapons dealer Viktor Bout is trying to broker the sale of small arms to Yemen’s Houthi militants, just two years aft...
Nevada has more non-partisan voters than either Republicans or Democrats, and many were dreading a rematch between President Biden and former Presiden...
Why are global automakers hitting the brakes? And why did Tesla's stock fall despite the company delivering more vehicles? Plus, what sent Spirit Airl...
P.M. Edition for Oct. 4. Wall Street Journal national security reporter Lara Seligman on the U.S.'s diminished influence over its closest ally in the...
A.M. Edition for Oct. 4. Dockworkers agree to return to work after port operators offer a 62% wage increase over six years, ending a shutdown that thr...