Khadeeja Safdar is an enterprise reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s New York office, where she has worked for more than a decade. She has written about a wide range of issues, including ...
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Kevin Weil talks about why OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle are planning a massive investment in A.I. infrastructure in the U.S. Weil spoke with WSJ’s Joanna Stern at Journal House in Davos.
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Netflix stock (NFLX) closed at an all-time high on Wednesday, finishing the day up nearly 10% as Wall Street analysts praised the company's fourth quarter earnings results. Shortly after the ...
It would be a dramatic shift in trade policy, but how would they work? WSJ explains what the proposals would look like and how they’d affect consumers. Photo illustration: Madeline Marshall ...
dropped 0.1% in December, following a 0.3% increase in November. That was in line with the expectations of economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.